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PAPERS OF THE WARREFUGEE BOARD
Part 1: Correspondence and Reports Files,February 1944–September 1945
Cover: Passport photograph of Raoul Wallenberg (1912–1947), June 1944.
Project EditorRobert E. Lester
Guide compiled byMartin Schipper
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A UPA Collection from
Holocaust Era Research Collections
PAPERS OF THE WARREFUGEE BOARD
Part 1: Correspondence and Reports Files,February 1944–September 1945
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United States. War Refugee Board.Papers of the War Refugee Board / project editor, Robert E. Lester. p. cm.—(Holocaust era research collections) “The documents reproduced in this publication are among the federalrecords in the custody of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, Hyde Park,New York”—Cip t.p. Contents: Pt. 1. Correspondence and reports files, February 1944–September 1945. ISBN 1-55655-888-0 1. World War, 1939–1945—Refugees—Sources. 2. World War, 1939–1945—Civilian relief—Sources. 3. United States. War Refugee Board.4. Franklin D. Roosevelt Library—Archives. I. Lester, Robert. II. Title.III. Series.
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The documents reproduced in this publication are among thefederal records in the custody of the Franklin D. RooseveltLibrary, Hyde Park, New York. No copyright is claimed in theseofficial U.S. government records.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Scope and Content Note ............................................................................................ viiSource Note ................................................................................................................. xiEditorial Note .............................................................................................................. xiAbbreviations .............................................................................................................. xiii
Reel Index
Reel 1Ackermann, Leonard E.–American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (Evacuation of Children from France) .............................................................. 1
Reel 2American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (Miscellaneous)– Budgets—National War Fund .......................................................................... 4
Reel 3Budgets—National War Fund cont.–Committee on Special Refugee Problems: Projects ........................................................................................... 10
Reel 4Common Council for American Unity–German Extermination Camps [Requests] ........................................................................................................ 13
Reel 5German Extermination Camps [Requests] cont.–Embree, William L. .................. 14
Reel 6Emergency Committee to Save the Jewish People of Europe (Proposed Projects for the War Refugee Board)–Exhibits: Foreign Economic Administration.................................................................................. 16
Reel 7Exhibits: Foreign Economic Administration cont.–Frankel, Hilde ......................... 18
Reel 8Free Currency Sent Into Enemy Territory [Currency Transfers]–House [of Representatives] Resolutions ..................................................................... 19
Reel 9Hungarian-American Council of Democracy–Issuance and Reissuance of U.S. Visas ........................................................................................................ 23
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Reels 10–13Issuance and Reissuance of U.S. Visas cont. ..................................................... 25
Reel 14Issuance and Reissuance of U.S. Visas cont.–Kunst, Sophie ............................ 30
Reel 15Labor League for Human Rights–Mann, James H. ............................................... 33
Reel 16Marateck, Jacob–Palestine................................................................................... 38
Reel 17Palestine Certificates–Postwar Punishment of Axis War Crimes ........................ 41
Reel 18President’s Advisory Committee on Political Refugees–Private Messages Sent: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee [Telegraphs] ................. 44
Reel 19Private Messages Sent: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee [Telegraphs] cont.–Private Messages Sent: Save the Children Federation [Telegraphs] ................................................................................... 46
Reel 20Private Messages Sent: Selfhelp of Emigres from Central Europe, Inc. [Telegraphs}–Relief in Czechoslovakia ........................................................... 49
Reel 21Relief in Finland–Requests for Specific Aid .......................................................... 52
Reel 22Requests for Specific Aid cont.–Sheerin, Charles W. .......................................... 61
Reel 23Sherbowski, D.–Unitarian Service Committee...................................................... 68
Reel 24United Committee of South-Slavic Americans–War Refugee Board, Vol. 1 ......... 72
Reel 25War Refugee Board, Vol. 1 cont.–Weekly Reports—1944, Vol. 1 ........................ 76
Reel 26Weekly Reports—1944, Vol. 1 cont.–World Jewish Congress, Vol. 1 ................. 77
Reel 27World Jewish Congress, Vol. 1 cont.–History of the War Refugee Board with Selected Documents, Vol. 1 ..................................................................... 78
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Reel 28History of the War Refugee Board with Selected Documents, Vol. 1 cont.– History of the War Refugee Board with Selected Documents, Vol. 3 .............. 80
Reel 29History of the War Refugee Board with Selected Documents, Vol. 3 cont. ....................................................................................................... 81Wallenberg, Raoul—Material ................................................................................. 81Projects and Documents, Vols. 1–2 ..................................................................... 81
Principal Correspondents Index ............................................................................... 83Geographic Index ....................................................................................................... 105Subject Index ............................................................................................................... 115
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SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE
Established by executive order within the Executive Office of the President onJanuary 22, 1944, the War Refugee Board (WRB) was intended to combat the Nazicampaign of persecution and extermination of people because of their race, religion,or political beliefs. This microfilm collection consists of correspondence, memoranda,reports, indexes, and related papers pertaining to the board’s policies, programs, andoperations. Included are publications and pamphlets issued by private rescueorganizations, copies of submission slips prepared by the Office of Censorshipcontaining information taken from intercepted communications relative to refugeeorganizations, and minutes of meetings of the Advisory Committee on Refugees andDisplaced Persons.
Origin and Composition of the WRBExecutive Order No. 9417, which authorized the WRB, declared: “It is the policy of
this Government to take all measures within its power to rescue the victims of enemyoppression who are in imminent danger of death and otherwise to afford such victimsall possible relief and assistance consistent with the successful prosecution of thewar.”
The board was composed of the secretary of state, the secretary of the treasury,and the secretary of war and was made directly responsible to the president. JohnW. Pehle, assistant to the secretary of the treasury, was appointed executivedirector of the board. Upon his resignation on January 27, 1945, he was succeededby Brigadier General William O’Dwyer, who served as executive director until theboard’s dissolution.
Special representatives served the board in the strategic areas of Turkey,Switzerland, Sweden, Portugal, Great Britain, Italy, and North Africa. Theserepresentatives were accorded diplomatic status and designated as special attachéson war refugee matters to the respective U.S. legations or embassies. The boardoperated with a Washington staff that never exceeded thirty employees, utilizing tothe extent possible the personnel, supplies, and services of the State, War, andTreasury Departments.
Functions of the WRBThe functions of the board included “the development of plans and programs and
the inauguration of effective measures for (a) the rescue, transportation,maintenance and relief of the victims of enemy oppression, and (b) the establishmentof havens of temporary refuge for such victims.”
The board enlisted the cooperation of foreign governments and internationalrefugee and rescue organizations in carrying out these functions. The strategicneutral countries of Switzerland, Sweden, and Turkey were of particular importance,
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serving as bases of operation for the rescue and relief program. The Vaticanrendered invaluable assistance both as a channel of communication into enemyterritory and as a means of rendering direct aid to the persecuted in Nazi hands. Theboard obtained the cooperation of the Intergovernmental Committee on Refugees, theUnited Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, and the InternationalCommittee of the Red Cross in rehabilitating and resettling refugees, findingtemporary shelters for rescued victims, transporting these victims to the shelters andproviding for their maintenance in transit, and making relief deliveries inside enemyterritory.
The board worked closely with private U.S. relief agencies in formulating,financing, and executing plans and projects. A Treasury Department licensing policythat permitted established private agencies to transfer funds from the United Statesto their representatives in neutral countries aided in financing the rescue ofpersecuted peoples living under Nazi control. Under this licensing policy, it waspossible to communicate with persons in enemy territory and to finance rescueoperations with certain controls designed to bring no financial benefit to the enemy.Approximately $20 million in private funds was made available in this way. The boardobtained blockade clearances for food shipments of private relief agencies fordistribution by the International Red Cross to detainees in German concentrationcamps and supplemented these private projects with a food-parcel program of itsown financed from the emergency funds of the president.
Through the efforts of the board, refugee camps were prepared in North Africa andsafe haven was arranged in Palestine, Switzerland, and Sweden. A haven known asthe Emergency Refugee Shelter at Fort Ontario, Oswego, New York, housed onethousand refugees permitted to enter the United States outside the immigration laws.
With the close of the war in Europe, the work of the board was at an end. By theterms of Executive Order No. 9614 the board was abolished on September 15, 1945.The Foreign Funds Control in the Treasury Department was assigned the task ofliquidating the agency.
Part 1: Correspondence and Reports Files, February 1944–September 1945Part 1 consists of letters received and copies of letters sent, memoranda, reports,
and other materials. The activities of Leonard E. Ackerman, special representative ofthe board in the Mediterranean area, are well documented in these files. There isdocumentation on the cooperation with officials of American embassies andconsulates and with independent rescue organizations, such as the AmericanJewish Joint Distribution Committee and the American Friends Service Committee,which maintained rescue services through affiliations in other countries. In addition,Part 1 includes advice and suggestions from interested agencies as to the planningof rescue programs, and offers from individuals to assist the WRB program throughgifts of money, property, and homes for refugees. Some letters include requests foraid from specific refugees. There are Justice Department approvals of petitions byAmerican citizens for visas on behalf of refugee relatives, and reissuance of visas toqualified persons, in enemy-occupied territories, holding expired American visas.Locations of German concentration and extermination camps and conditions in thesecamps are graphically presented in these files. There is correspondence regardingthe issuance of Treasury Department licenses, permitting established privateagencies to transfer funds from the United States to their representatives in neutralcountries in order to finance the rescue of persecuted peoples under Nazi control.
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There are also publications and pamphlets issued by private rescue organizationsreporting on their activities, copies of submission slips prepared by the Office ofCensorship containing information taken from intercepted communications relative torefugee organizations, and minutes of meetings of the Advisory Committee onRefugees and Displaced Persons.
Part 1 also includes a history of the organization prepared by the board’s staff,consisting of one volume of narrative and two volumes of selected documents. Inaddition, a collection of material related to Raoul Wallenberg has been included.
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SOURCE NOTEThe materials microfilmed for this publication are from the Federal Records
collection, Record Group 220, Records of Temporary Commissions, Committees,and Boards: Records of the War Refugee Board, from the Franklin D. RooseveltLibrary, Hyde Park, New York.
EDITORIAL NOTEThis microform collection consists of the various documents accumulated and/or
produced by the War Refugee Board during its tenure from February 1944 throughSeptember 1945. The records of the War Refugee Board consist of 114 boxes ofmaterial arranged into fourteen subject or organizational groupings. These groupingsinclude: General Records; Projects and Documents File; and smaller separate filegroupings on admission of refugees into the United States, account records,correspondence reference forms, press clippings, and the correspondence files ofRoswell D. McClelland. The original organization of the files has been retained by theFranklin D. Roosevelt Library.
Papers of the War Refugee Board, Part 1 includes the General Records filescomprising boxes 1–29. In addition, this publication includes the History of the WarRefugee Board files in boxes 110–111, the Raoul Wallenberg materials in box 111,and the files in boxes 112–113 comprising the collection entitled “Paraphrases ofSelected Documents.” LexisNexis has microfilmed these files in their entirety and asthe individual documents were arranged at the library.
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ABBREVIATIONSThe following abbreviations have been used three or more times in this guide.
HICEM HIAS ICA-Emigdirect
ICA Jewish Colonization Association
ORT Obschestvo Remeslenovo i. Zemledelcheskovo Trouda(“Society for Trades and Agricultural Labor,” for Jews ofRussia)
OSE Organisation de Santé et de l’Education
UN United Nations
WRB War Refugee Board
YMCA Young Men’s Christian Association
YWCA Young Women’s Christian Association
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REEL INDEX Following is a list of the folders that compose Papers of the War Refugee Board, Part 1:
Correspondence and Reports Files, February 1944–September 1945. The four-digit number on the far left is the frame at which a particular file folder begins. This is followed by the file title and the date(s) of the file. Substantive issues are highlighted under the heading Major Topics, as are prominent correspondents under the heading Principal Correspondents. Major Topics and Principal Correspondents are listed in the order in which they appear on the film, and each is listed only once per folder.
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0001 Ackermann, Leonard E. (Folder 1 of 2), May 3–December 23, 1944. 123pp. Major Topics: Refugees—France, Spain, Algeria, Morocco, Hungary, Slovakia,
Yugoslavia, and Italy; Vatican refugee policies; Advisory Committee on Refugees and Displaced Persons; International Committee of the Red Cross.
Principal Correspondent: Myron C. Taylor.
0124 Ackermann, Leonard E. (Folder 2 of 2), January 23–April 25, 1944. 148pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Turkey, Hungary, Slovakia, Yugoslavia, Italy, Egypt,
Algeria, Morocco, Spain, and France; International Committee of the Red Cross; leaflet drops over German troops; war crime trials—threats; resistance; Fedhala, Morocco, Refugee Camp.
Principal Correspondents: Charles M. Spofford; M. W. Beckelman; Dewey Anderson.
0272 Advisory Committee on Refugees and Displaced Persons, January 3–October 19, 1944. 48pp.
Major Topic: Refugees—Italy, Yugoslavia, and France. Principal Correspondents: S. A. Goldsmith; Leonard E. Ackermann; Carmel Offie.
0320 Agudas Israel of America, June 26, 1945. 21pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Switzerland; rescue programs. Principal Correspondents: Eliezer Silver; Samuel I. Rosenman.
0341 Agudas Israel World Organization, March 24, 1944–January 8, 1945. 14pp. Major Topic: Rescue programs. Principal Correspondents: Jacob Rosenheim; George L. Warren.
0355 Agudath Israel Youth Council of America, Inc., February 8, 1944–February 2, 1945. 31pp.
Major Topics: Swedish Embassy in U.S.; rescue programs. Principal Correspondents: Michael G. Tress; Jacob Rosenheim.
0386 Algeria, January 29–September 26, 1944. 63pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Algeria, Greece, Italy, Morocco, Hungary, Rumania, and
Bulgaria.
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Principal Correspondents: Leonard E. Ackermann; Selden Chapin; Joseph B. Friedman; Joseph H. Murphy.
0449 Allied Prisoners of War—Supplies For, February 15–March 4, 1944. 9pp. Major Topics: American Red Cross; medical supplies; refugees—France; French
Committee of National Liberation. Principal Correspondents: John G. Winant; Edward R. Stettinius Jr.
0458 Ambrose, Alice, April 26–May 6, 1944. 4pp. Major Topic: Smith College. Principal Correspondent: Edward R. Stettinius Jr.
0462 American Christian Committee for Refugees, Inc., November 18, 1943–September 12, 1945. 29pp.
Major Topics: Geneva Study Group for Post-War Refugee Problems; refugees—France, Switzerland, and U.S.; currency transfers; French Protestant Youth Organization; American Council of Voluntary Agencies for Foreign Service.
Principal Correspondents: Leland Rex Robinson; Frances Perry; I. M. Weinstein; Aroos Benneyan; A. Freudenberg.
0491 American Civil Liberties Union, November 9–17, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Refugees—proposed international agreements. Principal Correspondent: Roger N. Baldwin.
0494 American Committee for Hungarian War Refugees, Inc., April 14–May 8, 1944. 5pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Hungary and Europe. Principal Correspondents: Baruch Korff; L. Lucien Aigner; Emil Lengyel.
0499 American Committee of OSE, March 24–June 14, 1945. 20pp Major Topic: Refugees—France, Switzerland, and Poland. Principal Correspondent: L. Wulman.
0519 American Council for Judaism, Inc., September 25, 1944–November 13, 1944. 9pp. Major Topics: Postwar planning; Palestine. Principal Correspondents: Lessing J. Rosenwald; Cordell Hull; Elmer Berger;
Bernard Bernstein.
0528 American Council for Warsaw Jews, May 2–23, 1944. 9pp. Major Topics: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; refugees—Poland and
Russia. Principal Correspondents: Samuel Wohl; B. Korff.
0537 American Council of Voluntary Agencies for Foreign Service, May 1, 1944–June 26, 1945. 31pp.
Major Topics: Committee on Displaced Persons; National Catholic Welfare Conference, War Relief Services; American Friends Service Committee; International Rescue and Relief Committee; International Migration Service; American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; relief agencies—Europe, Africa, Asia, the Middle East, Latin America, and Caribbean, by country.
Principal Correspondent: Charlotte Owen.
0568 American Embassy, London, February 17–March 2, 1944. 6pp. Major Topic: Refugees—rescue. Principal Correspondent: Edward R. Stettinius Jr.
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0574 American Federation for Polish Jews, February 23–November 1, 1944. 16pp. Major Topics: Russian War Relief; American National Red Cross; medical supplies;
President’s War Relief Control Board; Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds.
Principal Correspondents: Emanuel Celler; I. Kornfeld.
0590 American Federation of Jews from Central Europe, Inc., February 8–September 2, 1944. 11pp.
Major Topic: Refugees—Hungary and Australia. Principal Correspondent: Rudolf Callman.
0601 American Friends of Norway, Inc., March 1–7, 1944. 3pp.
0604 American Friends of Polish Jews, March 10–24, 1944. 5pp. Major Topic: War crime trials—threats. Principal Correspondent: Z. Tygel.
0609 American Friends Service Committee, October 8, 1943–August 29, 1945, and Undated. 135pp.
Major Topics: Refugees—Portugal, Spain, Algeria, Morocco, Egypt, Italy, Switzerland, Hungary, and Sweden; President’s War Relief Control Board; American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; currency transfers; Save the Children Foundation; clothing; food.
Principal Correspondents: Howard Wriggins; Kendall G. Kimberland; Margaret E. Jones; Clarence E. Pickett; Robert L. Smith; James Brunot; James Andrews Jr.; Leonard E. Ackermann; Marjorie Page Schauffler; James Vail; Joseph J. Schwartz; Marjorie McClelland; Edward R. Stettinius Jr.
0744 American Hungarian Federation, May 5–June 6, 1945. 4pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Hungary and Switzerland. Principal Correspondent: Zoltan Sztankay.
0748 American Interests in Germany and Axis Controlled Areas, November 24, 1944–March 25, 1945. 11pp.
Major Topic: Refugees—U.S., Germany, and Europe. Principal Correspondents: A. E. Clattenburg; Cordell Hull.
0759 American Jewish Committee, January 18, 1944–June 26, 1945. 128pp. Major Topics: United Nations; International Bill of Rights; refugees—Latin America,
Turkey, Hungary, and Europe; National Conference of Christians and Jews; postwar planning; Bermuda Conference on the Refugee Problem; Joint Emergency Committee for European Jewish Affairs; world Jewish population estimates.
Principal Correspondents: Jacob Landau; Joseph M. Proskauer; Max Gottschalk; Morris D. Waldman; Richard C. Rothschild; Cordell Hull; Jacob Blaustein; John Slawson; Henry L. Stimson.
0887 American Jewish Conference, November 16, 1943–February 27, 1945. 53pp. Major Topics: United Nations; refugees—Hungary, Romania, Ukraine, France,
Spain, Switzerland, and Poland; Emergency Committee to Save the Jewish People of Europe; American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; Commission on Rescue.
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Principal Correspondents: I. L. Kenen; Hayim Fineman; Louis Lipsky; Henry Morgenthau Jr.; Joseph DuBois; Herman Shulman; Irving Miller; Stephen S. Wise; Joseph C. Hyman; Paul Baerwald.
0940 American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (Italy), May 3, 1943–February 21, 1944. 46pp.
Major Topics: National Jewish Welfare Board; refugees—Italy; currency transfers; British Foreign Office; the Vatican.
Principal Correspondents: Moses A. Leavitt; Orvis A. Schmidt; John G. Winant; Henry Morgenthau Jr.; Randolph Paul; Breckinridge Long; Dean Acheson; Sumner Welles; Harold Tittman.
0986 American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (Evacuation of Children from France), June 9, 1943–January 6, 1944. 111pp.
Major Topics: Currency transfers; refugees—France and occupied Europe; World Jewish Congress; Channel Island Save the Children Fund; British Embassy—U.S.; World’s Alliance of Young Men’s Christian Associations.
Principal Correspondents: Donald A. Lowrie; Randolph Paul; Henry Morgenthau; Moses A. Leavitt; Joseph Schwartz; Noel Hall; Herbert H. Lehman.
Reel 2 0001 American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (Miscellaneous) (Folder 1 of 2),
November 10, 1944–September 12, 1945. 171pp. Major Topics: Concentration camp inmates; Surplus Property Board; currency
transfers; United Jewish Appeal; United Palestine Appeal; National Refugee Service; refugees—France, Switzerland, Hungary, and Palestine; Italian bank deposits.
Principal Correspondents: Joseph Schwartz; Paul Baerwald; Moses A. Leavitt; E. M. Bernstein; Evelyn M. Morrissey; Edward R. Stettinius Jr.
0172 American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (Miscellaneous) (Folder 2 of 2), October 1943–November 9, 1944. 172pp.
Major Topics: Travel assistance; assault by Falangists on Barcelona representative; currency transfers; refugees—Rumania, Spain, Greece, France, Palestine, and Turkey; International Committee of the Red Cross; concentration camp inmates.
Principal Correspondents: Max Perlman; Johanna Oppenheimer; Paul Baerwald; Moses A. Leavitt; Mordecai Kessler; John G. Winant; Cordell Hull; Joseph C. Hyman; Alfred E. Zollinger; Joseph Schwartz; Elsa Meier.
0334 American Jewish Outlook, August 5–9, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: WRB publicity. Principal Correspondent: Regina Heinz.
0337 American Labor Conference on International Affairs, June 14, 1944. 15pp. Major Topics: Emergency Refugee Center in New York; labor unions—Hungary,
Czechoslovakia, Norway, Denmark, Poland, Austria, Spain, Holland, Belgium, Germany, France, and Italy.
Principal Correspondents: Varian Fry; Peter Weinstein; Joseph B. Friedman.
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0352 American League for a Free Palestine, March 30–April 11, 1945. 5pp. Major Topics: United Nations; postwar planning; refugees—Europe, Poland, and
Palestine; resistance movement. Principal Correspondent: Ben Hecht.
0357 American McAll Association, February 14, 1944. 4pp. Major Topics: Refugees—France; La Mission Populaire Evangélique de France.
0361 American Polish Relief Council, May 17–July 18, 1944. 7pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Poland, Portugal, and Morocco. Principal Correspondents: James H. Mann; Robert C. Dexter; Florian Piskorski
0368 American Red Cross, November 8, 1943–January 13, 1945. 38pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Algeria, Europe, Poland, Greece, Switzerland, Kenya,
Tanganyika, and Uganda; International Committee of the Red Cross. Principal Correspondents: Margaret Shotton; Phillip E. Ryan; Russell R. Johnston;
Charles E. Bailey.
0406 American Relief for Czechoslovakia, Inc., August 21–29, 1944. 3pp. Major Topics: Currency transfers; refugees—Switzerland and Czechoslovakia;
United Czechoslovak Relief, Inc. Principal Correspondents: E. W. O’Flaherty; Charles W. Riley.
0409 American Relief for Norway, Inc., June 9, 1944–September 12, 1945. 8pp. Major Topics: National War Fund; currency transfers; refugees—Sweden and
Norway; American Labor Project. Principal Correspondent: Andrew E. Wigeland.
0417 American Relief to Austria, Inc., April 5–May 30, 1945. 6pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Austria and Rumania; Joint Relief Commission of
International Committee of the Red Cross. Principal Correspondent: Ida Roland (Countess Coudenhove-Kalergi).
0423 American Trust Co., February 24–March 11, 1944. 4pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Italy. Principal Correspondent: H. H. Mullins.
0427 American Weekly, April 5, 1944. 3pp. Major Topics: WRB publicity; refugees—Portugal; public relations.
0430 American Zionist Emergency Council, March 15–November 2, 1944. 6pp. Major Topics: Postwar planning; refugees—Palestine. Principal Correspondent: Meyer W. Weisgal.
0436 Americans United for World Organization, Inc., June 30–August 19, 1944, and Undated. 21pp.
Major Topics: War crime trials—threats; Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America; refugees—Hungary; National Education Association; American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Citizens for Victory; Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen; Detroit Free World Association; National Council of Jewish Women; Office of War Information; psychological warfare; radio broadcasts in Germany and occupied Europe.
Principal Correspondents: Ulric Bell; Samuel M. Cavert; Willard E. Givens; Mildred G. Welt.
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0457 Andrews, Margaret (Mrs.), December 12–20, 1944. 5pp. Major Topic: Refugees—U.S.
0462 Anonymous File, January–May 1944 and Undated. 24pp. Major Topics: Anti-Semitism in Los Angeles, Calif., and New York, N.Y.; Committee
for Re-Patriation of Jews in Europe; Palestine; abuse of young woman by English soldiers in Italy.
Principal Correspondent: Henry Morgenthau Jr.
0486 The Answer, February 15, 1944–March 13, 1945. 65pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Europe, Palestine, Poland, Bulgaria, Egypt, and Russia;
murder of Lord Moyne; Hebrew Committee of National Liberation; Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee of the USSR; resistance movement.
Principal Correspondents: S. Merlin; Joseph DuBois; Charles P. Shaeffer.
0551 Anti-Defamation League, April 10–May 4, 1944. 4pp. Major Topic: WRB public relations. Principal Correspondents: A. B. Kappelin; Paul McCormack.
0555 Apostolic Delegate, March 31–November 8, 1944. 24pp. Major Topics: Vatican communications with Germany; refugees—Germany, Italy,
Yugoslavia, France, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Switzerland, Hungary, and Rumania; Pope Pius XII; Papal Nuncio; Apostolic Delegate in Washington, D.C.; concentration camp inmates.
Principal Correspondents: Henry Morgenthau Jr.; Myron Taylor; Cordell Hull; Edward R. Stettinius Jr.; A. G. Cicognani.
0579 Armenian Relief Corps, Inc., March 22–April 20, 1945. 6pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Armenia, Russia, Germany, Switzerland, and Yugoslavia;
International Committee of the Red Cross; Association of Yugoslav Jews in the U.S.; concentration camp inmates; food; clothing; medical supplies.
Principal Correspondents: Leland Harrison; Dean Acheson.
0585 Assael, Maurico, November 14, 1944. 2pp. Major Topics: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; refugees—France and
Portugal.
0587 Association of Jewish Refugees and Immigrants from Poland, March 16–24, 1944. 4pp.
Major Topics: Postwar planning; refugees—Poland and Europe. Principal Correspondent: Joseph Thon.
0591 Association of Yugoslav Jews in the United States, Inc., March 2, 1944–April 12, 1945. 11pp.
Major Topics: Concentration camp inmates; refugees—Yugoslavia, Switzerland, Germany, and Armenia; food; clothing; medical supplies; Armenian Relief Corps; Jewish Representative Committee; World Jewish Congress; postwar planning.
Principal Correspondents: Leland Harrison; William Zucker; Dean Acheson; Paul Neuberger.
0602 Aufbau, February 14–March 10, 1944, and Undated. 11pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia, and U.S.; American
Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; United Jewish Committee; passports; immigration policies; United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration.
Principal Correspondent: Manfred George.
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0613 Austro-Galician Congregation, July 20–29, 1944. 3pp.
0616 Axis Victims League, Inc., December 7–9, 1944. 3pp. Major Topics: Bulgaria; racially discriminatory laws. Principal Correspondent: Bruno Weil.
0619 Bailey, Cleveland M. (Hon.), July 11, 1945. 3pp. Major Topic: Employee residents of West Virginia.
0622 Baltzer, Alvin W., October 17–November 17, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Refugees—U.S.
0625 Bates, Joe B. (Hon.), June 20–25, 1945. 3pp. Major Topic: Employee residents of Kentucky.
0628 Belgian War Relief Society, Inc., March 15, 1944. 2pp.
0630 Belgium, January 19–September 23, 1944. 8pp. Major Topics: Property; refugees—Belgium, Bulgaria, and Sweden; resistance
movement; World Jewish Congress; underground newspapers; Swedish legation.
Principal Correspondents: A. Leon Kubowitski; I. M. Weinstein.
0638 Benjamin, Ethel (Mrs.), December 18, 1944. 3pp.
0641 Berid, Frederick, February 3–21, 1945. 7pp. Major Topics: Concentration camp inmates; refugees—Russia; food.
0648 Berman, Irving S., March 27–April 3, 1944. 3pp.
0651 Bermuda Conference [on the Refugee Problem], April 19, 1943–February 22, 1944. 22pp.
Major Topics: Results, agenda, and minutes; State Department; Intergovernmental Committee; refugees—United Nations, North Africa, Palestine, Spain, and Portugal; concentration camp inmates.
Principal Correspondents: Myron C. Taylor; R. Borden Reams.
0673 Berrow, A. W. (Dr.), January 13–February 3, 1945. 4pp. Major Topics: Refugees—U.S.; National Refugee Service.
0677 Berul, Zalmon, June 24–July 4, 1944. 13pp. Major Topics: Rescue Committee of the American Jewish Conference; refugees—
Europe.
0690 Biemiller, Andrew J. (Hon.), September 12–14, 1945. 3pp. Major Topic: Employee residents of Wisconsin.
0693 Birnbaum, David—Holland, March 28–November 20, 1944. 32pp. Major Topics: Refugees—the Netherlands, Germany, U.S., Palestine, Sweden,
Switzerland, and Portugal; concentration camp inmates; visas—Haiti; immigration policies; currency transfers; telegraphs—censorship; Lazard Freres & Co.
Principal Correspondents: A. U. Fox; Allan J. Fisher; E. J. Behuncik; T. H. Ball.
0725 Bishop, Ruth, February 3–May 10, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Refugees—U.S.
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0728 Bischoff, O. C. (Mrs.), February 14–March 3, 1944. 6pp. Major Topic: Refugees—U.S.
0734 Bixler, J. S. (Professor), August 23, 1944–March 19, 1945. 6pp. Major Topic: Administrative matters in Turkey.
0740 Black, Frank (Dr.), October 19–November 3, 1944. 5pp. Major Topic: Administrative matters in Turkey and Bulgaria. Principal Correspondents: Laurence A. Steinhardt; Ira A. Hirschmann.
0745 Blackman, Murray, February 3–March 9, 1944. 4pp. Major Topic: Hebrew Union College.
0749 Blake, B. T., May 29–June 8, 1944. 4pp.
0753 Blecher, Max, Jr., February 19–September 8, 1944. 16pp. Major Topics: Concentration camp inmates; refugees—France, Yugoslavia, Austria,
and Italy and Rome; passports—Latin America. Principal Correspondents: Thomas S. Estes; Max Blecher Jr.; Robert D. Murphy;
Leonard E. Ackermann.
0769 Block, F., May 2–10, 1944, and Undated. 4pp. Principal Correspondent: George L. Warren.
0773 Block., H. S. (Mrs.), June 16–29, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Vaad Hahatzala Emergency Committee.
0776 Bloom, Sol, June 14–August 25, 1944. 5pp. Major Topic: Testimonial dinner.
0781 Blumel, Andre, April 28, 1944. 4pp. Major Topics: American Friends Service Committee; refugees—France and
Switzerland; medical supplies. Principal Correspondents: Adolf A. Berle Jr.; Leland Harrison.
0785 Blumenthal, Ernst—Kaul, Friedrich Karl, October 12–17, 1944. 7pp. Major Topics: Alien Control Unit of Justice Department; refugees—U.S.
0792 B’nai B’rith, February 18, 1944–February 26, 1945. 9pp. Major Topics: Public relations; American Jewish Conference. Principal Correspondents: Bernard Postal; Maurice Bisgyer.
0801 B’nai B’rith Messenger, July 13–22, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: WRB publicity. Principal Correspondents: Herbert E. Gaston; David Weissman.
0804 Bogin, Solomon (Rabbi), May 12–July 7, 1944. 28pp. Major Topics: Refugees in Germany and occupied Europe; refugee ships; Indritz’s
Yom-Tov Schriften. Principal Correspondents: Solomon Bogin; William D. Bassett.
0832 Bondy, Curt, February 21–March 2, 1944. 14pp. Major Topics: Concentration camp inmates; refugees—Germany and occupied
Europe; labor unions; postwar planning.
0846 Borden, Dorothy, January 13–22, 1945. 3pp. Major Topic: Zionist Organization.
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0849 Braun, Julius, April 18–24, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Emergency Committee to Save Jews in Europe.
0852 Brazil, February 17–May 3, 1944. 34pp. Major Topics: Rescue Department of the World Jewish Congress; refugees—Brazil;
Central Brazil Foundation; immigration policies. Principal Correspondents: A. Leon Kubowitski; Joseph B. Friedman.
0886 Brenner, Samuel A., May 17–28, 1945. 3pp. Major Topic: Refugees—U.S.
0889 Brith Sholom, February 23, 1944. 10pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Sweden, Germany, and occupied Europe. Principal Correspondent: Charles Fahy.
0899 British Embassy [Washington, D.C.], March 4–April 10, 1944. 13pp. Major Topics: British Foreign Office; refugees—Hungary, Rumania, Turkey,
Palestine, and Spain; cooperation between U.S. and Great Britain; immigration policies; war policy; British Broadcasting Corporation; Vatican.
Principal Correspondents: C. S. King; John W. Russell; W. G. Hayter.
0912 British Information Services, January–April 20, 1944. 7pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Great Britain; public relations. Principal Correspondent: Nevile Gardiner.
0919 Brody, Irwin, July 17–26, 1944. 5pp Major Topic: Refugees—North Africa and Mediterranean area.
0924 Brotman. Adolph G., November 9, 1944–January 8, 1945. 5pp. Major Topics: Board of Deputies of British Jews; visas—U.S.; American Jewish
Conference.
0929 Brown, Charles, July 16–20, 1944. 7pp. Major Topics: Emergency Committee to Save the Jewish People of Europe;
President’s War Relief Control Board; refugees—Hungary, Rumania, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, and Turkey.
Principal Correspondents: James Brunot; Johan J. Smertenko.
0936 Bubar, Earl L. (Dr.), July 26–August 12, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Fund-raising.
0939 Budget, Bureau of the, May 9–August 8, 1944. 5pp. Major Topic: WRB publications. Principal Correspondent: Louis Bean.
0944 Budgets—National War Fund, Volume 1 (Folder 1 of 3), October 10–November 18, 1944.
Major Topics: President’s War Relief Control Board; Belgian War Relief Society; British War Relief Society; Bundles for Britain; United China Relief; American Relief fro Czechoslovakia; America Denmark Relief; American Relief for France; American Relief for Italy; United Lithuanian Relief of America; Friends of Luxembourg; American Relief for Norway; Polish War Relief of the U.S.A.; United Yugoslav Relief Fund of America; American Field Service; Near East Foundation; Queen Wilhelmina Fund; Refugee Relief Trustees; United Seamen’s Service; U.S. Committee for the Care of European Children; War Prisoners Aid Committee—YMCA; War Relief Services—National Catholic Welfare
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Conference; World Emergency and War Victims Fund—National Board YWCA of U.S.A.; World Student Service Fund; Japanese internment camps in Netherlands East Indies (Indonesia).
Principal Correspondents: James Brunot; Wilmina Rowland; C. O. van der Plas.
Reel 3 0001 Budgets—National War Fund, Volume 1 (Folder 2 of 3), June 17–July 15, 1944.
103pp. Major Topics: President’s War Relief Control Board; Friends of Luxembourg;
Bundles for America; Greek War Relief Association; American Field Service; American Relief for Italy; American Relief for Norway; America Denmark Relief; American Social Hygiene Association; Belgian War Relief Society; British War Relief Society of the U.S.A.; Bundles for Britain.
Principal Correspondents: James Brunot; Winthop Aldrich; Charles P. Taft; Eugene P. Thomas.
0104 Budgets—National War Fund, Volume 1 (Folder 3 of 3), June 10–17, 1944. 132pp. Major Topics: French Relief Fund; New East Foundation; Philippine War Relief of the
U.S.; Polish War Relief of the U.S.A.; Queen Wilhelmina Fund; Refugee Relief Trustees; Russian War Relief; United China Relief; United Czechoslovak Relief; United Seamen’s Service; U.S. Committee for the Care of European Children; United Yugoslav Relief Fund of America; American Friends of Yugoslavia; War Prisoners Aid of the YMCA; War Relief Services—National Catholic Welfare Conference; World Emergency and War Victims Fund—National Board YWCA of U.S.A.; World Student Service Fund.
Principal Correspondents: Edward C. Carter; Gerard Swope.
0236 Budgets—National War Fund, Volume 2, January 15–April 9, 1945. 70pp. Major Topics: British War Relief Society of the U.S.A.; Bundles for Britain; America
Denmark Relief; Latvian Relief; United Lithuanian Relief Fund of America; Near East Foundation; American Relief for Norway; Russian War Relief; United Seamen’s Service; United Yugoslav Relief Fund of America; American Friends of Yugoslavia; American Red Cross; United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration; American Relief for Czechoslovakia; American Relief for Italy; Greek War Relief Association; United China Relief; Polish War Relief of the U.S.A.
Principal Correspondents: James Brunot; Lester E. Grant; Elliot J. Jensen; Harry W. Lielnors; Joseph B. Laucka; C. I. Crowther; Douglas P. Falconer; Collin Wells; Melvin A. Glasser; Joel Gordon; David Weintraub; J. C. Oliver; Philip H. Chadbourn; James L. McConaughy.
0306 “Camps,” March 14, 1944–February 5, 1945. 100pp. Major Topics: Concentration camp inmates; United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation
Administration; Middle East Refugee Relief Authority; refugees—Yugoslavia, Greece, Poland, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Egypt, Syria, Persia, and Morocco.
Principal Correspondents: E. Borenstein; S. A. Goldsmith; Laird Archer; S. K. Jacobs; Margaret Arnstein.
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0406 Caraway, Hattie W. (Hon.), June 3–July 15, 1944. 4pp. Major Topics: Refugees—U.S.; Jerome Relocation Camp, Arkansas; Japanese
American Internment Camps facilities.
0410 Carlock, M., Undated. 4pp. Major Topics: Public relations; antiwar sentiments.
0414 Caycedo R., Francisco, July 12–September 4, 1944. 7pp. Major Topic: Offers novel for publication by WRB from Havana, Cuba.
0421 Celler, Emanuel (Hon.), February 18–October 27, 1944. 5pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Bulgaria, Hungary, Rumania, Yugoslavia, and Angola;
Office of Strategic Services.
0426 Censorship Intercepts (Classified) (Folder 1 of 3), February 17, 1944–February 8, 1945. 113pp.
Major Topics: Refugees—Poland, Czechoslovakia, Rumania, Hungary, Bulgaria, Germany, Austria, Belgium, the Netherlands, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Sweden, Switzerland, Palestine, Turkey, China, Yugoslavia, Italy, Argentina, Slovakia, Greece, Iran, and Mexico; Zionist Organization Rescue Committee; World Jewish Congress Rescue Department; Adolf Eichmann; Joel Brand plan; war policy; HICEM; currency transfers; American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; resistance movement; visas; food, concentration camp inmates; International Committee of the Red Cross; American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee.
Principal Correspondents: A. Salomon; I. Greenbaum; A. Leon Kubowitski; B. West; Ernest Frischer; Donald Hurwitz; I. Schwarzbart; Ehud Ueberall; W. Eliasberg; Naftali Wagschal; Moses A. Leavitt; Robert Pilpel; Barou Easterman; Lev Zelmanovits; Jacob Landau.
0539 Censorship Intercepts (Classified) (Folder 2 of 3), December 31, 1943–September 15, 1944. 162pp.
Major Topics: Refugees—Poland, France, Turkey, Bulgaria, Hungary, Rumania, Greece, the Netherlands, Italy, Palestine, Argentina, Brazil, China, Colombia, Germany, Czechoslovakia, Mexico, North Africa, Russia, Slovakia, Uruguay, and Sweden; Polish Women’s Alliance of Chicago; American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; Jewish Agency for Palestine; Polish National Committee for Liberation; American Council for Warsaw; Jewish Anti Fascist Committee; Bialystoker Center of America; Vaad Hahatzala Emergency Committee; currency transfers; World Jewish Congress; United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration; Hebrew Committee of National Liberation; religious objects; Agudas Israel World Organization; immigration policies.
Principal Correspondents: Florian Piskorski; Nahum Goldmann; Chaim Barlas; Griffel Kastner Klarman; Robert Pilpel; Moses A. Leavitt; Joseph Schwartz; Nahum Goldmann; Gerhard Riegner; Max Gottschalk; Peter Bergson; Raphael Spanien; Ludwig Kastner; Jacob Rosenheim; Israel Mereminski; Stephen A. Wise.
0701 Censorship Intercepts (Classified) (Folder 3 of 3), January 6–June 2, 1944. 58pp. Major Topics: Currency transfers; refugees—Switzerland, France, Austria, Algeria,
Chile, Yugoslavia, Italy, Poland, Russia, Portugal, Spain, and Iran; Catholic War
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Relief Organization; American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee.
Principal Correspondents: Raphael Spanien; Edward Barsky.
0759 Central Location Index, Inc., July 18, 1944–May 17, 1945. 53pp. Major Topics: Refugees—France, Germany, Switzerland, Latvia, Denmark, and
Czechoslovakia; concentration camp inmates; National Refugee Service. Principal Correspondents: Etta Deutsch; Iver C. Olsen; A. Leon Kubowitski; Joseph
E. Beck.
0812 Chamberlin, Earl T. (Mr.), August 7–10, 1944. 8pp. Major Topic: Refugees—U.S.
0820 Chicago Recreation Commission, January 31–February 19, 1944. 5pp. Major Topic: Irving Solomon. Principal Correspondents: Henry L. Stimson; Philip L. Seman.
0825 Chicago Tribune, May 31–June 12, 1945. 3pp. Major Topic: WRB public relations.
0828 China, January 8–28, 1944. 5pp. Major Topics: Refugees; U.S. Army construction projects; Father Ryan activities. Principal Correspondents: Clarence E. Gauss; Richard M. Service.
0833 Church Peace Union, The, October 23, 1944. 6pp. Major Topics: WRB public relations; postwar planning; Lafayette Institute. Principal Correspondent: Henry A. Atkinson.
0839 Circular Cables, March 11–June 11, 1945. 46pp. Major Topics: Telegraphs—security; immigration policies; passports—Latin America;
refugees—Switzerland, Poland, Honduras, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Nicaragua, Haiti, Venezuela, Salvador, Chile, and Paraguay; diplomatic relations.
Principal Correspondents: Cordell Hull; Edward R. Stettinius Jr.
0886 Cline, Olin (Mrs.), June 14–30, 1944. 8pp. Major Topics: Refugees—U.S.; Federal Economic Administration. Principal Correspondent: Eugene Braderman.
0894 Collier’s, August 14–26, 1944. 4pp.
0898 Combined Jewish Appeal; Associated Jewish Philanthropies, June 1–October 21, 1944. 24pp.
Major Topics: WRB public relations; refugees—U.S. Principal Correspondents: Jacob J. Kaplan; B. M. Selekman; David Geller.
0922 Commission to Study the Organization of Peace, August 17–18, 1944. 3pp. Principal Correspondent: Beryl H. Levy.
0925 Committee of Catholics for Human Rights, August 7–18, 1944. 4pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Hungary. Principal Correspondent: Robert J. O’Donnell.
0929 Committee on Postwar Population Resettlement, March 14–August 5, 1944. 22pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Europe; immigration policies; International Labour
Organization; International Labour Conference. Principal Correspondent: Hans Strauss.
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0951 Committee on Special Refugee Problems: Projects, March 8–June 15, 1944. 99pp. Major Topics: Unitarian Service Committee; American Council of Voluntary Agencies
for Foreign Service; refugees—Poland, Bulgaria, Palestine, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Portugal, U.S., Argentina, Sweden, Greece, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Canada, Ecuador, and Russia; Great Britain—war policy; International Committee of the Red Cross; resistance movement; Emergency Committee to Save the Jews of Europe; radio broadcasts; relaxing immigration policies; labor movement.
Principal Correspondents: Charles R. Joy; J. B. Friedman; Joseph H. Murphy; Louis Dolivet; J. Stolz.
Reel 4 0001 Common Council for American Unity, February 23–July 7, 1944. 14pp.
Major Topic: WRB public relations. Principal Correspondents: Cecilia Razovsky Davidson; Anne Laughlin; Elizabeth
Eastman.
0015 Concentration Camps: General, June 6, 1944–May 11, 1945. 35pp. Major Topics: Medical supplies; International Committee of the Red Cross;
refugees—U.S., Belgium, Great Britain, Denmark, the Netherlands, France, Germany, Poland, Sweden, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Austria, Italy, Lithuania, Greece, North Africa, Norway, Slovakia, Yugoslavia, and Switzerland; Rescue Department of the World Jewish Congress.
Principal Correspondents: Cordell Hull; Leland Harrison; Edward R. Stettinius Jr.; Hilel Storch; Kurt R. Grossman; Benjamin Aksin.
0050 Concentration Camps: Newspaper Clippings, November 30, 1944–April 12, 1945. 13pp.
Major Topic: War crime trials—prosecution.
0063 Concentration Camps: Bergen-Belsen, June 26, 1944–April 19, 1945. 120pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Switzerland, Germany, Hungary, Turkey, the Netherlands,
Poland, and Palestine; Heinrich Himmler; Rescue Department of the World Jewish Congress; International Committee of the Red Cross, Jewish Agency, Jerusalem; food; clothing; medical supplies; work.
Principal Correspondents: Kurt R. Grossman; Abraham Silberschein; Edward R. Stettinius Jr.; L. C. Pinkerton; Gertrude van Tyn; Leon Kubowitzki; Jacob Van Blitz.
0183 Concentration Camps: Landsberg, April 29–June 13, 1945. 12pp. Major Topics: International Committee of the Red Cross; food; clothing; medical
supplies. Principal Correspondent: R. Moynier.
0195 Concentration Camps: Theresienstadt, July 17, 1944–June 13, 1945. 102pp. Major Topics: International Committee of the Red Cross; food; clothing; medical
supplies; American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration; refugees—the Netherlands, Switzerland, and Denmark; World Jewish Congress.
Principal Correspondents: Charles Huber; Joseph Schwartz; Moses A. Leavitt;
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0297 Concentration Camps: Weisskirchen Bei Kratzau, January 20–February 2, 1945. 25pp.
Major Topics: Food; clothing; medical supplies; work.
0322 German Extermination Camps (Newspaper Clippings), October 5–November 29, 1945. 32pp.
Major Topics: WRB publicity; public opinion.
0354 German Extermination Camps (Newspaper Clippings—Photostats), November 26–December 15, 1945. 74pp.
Major Topics: WRB publicity; public opinion; Hebrew Committee of National Liberation.
0428 German Extermination Camps (Requests: F–H), November 25, 1944–April 24, 1945. 137pp.
Major Topics: WRB publicity; public opinion.
0565 German Extermination Camps (Transmittals and Requests: A–E) (Folder 1 of 2), November 26, 1944–March 16, 1945. 130pp.
Major Topics: Office of War Information; WRB publicity; public opinion.
0695 German Extermination Camps (Transmittals and Requests: A–E) (Folder 2 of 2), November 22, 1944–June 13, 1945. 138pp.
Major Topics: WRB publicity; public opinion; radio broadcasts.
0833 German Extermination Camps (Requests: I–L), November 26, 1944–May 16, 1945. 140pp.
Major Topics: WRB publicity; public opinion.
Reel 5 0001 German Extermination Camps (Requests: M–Q), November 26, 1944–March 17,
1945. 87pp. Major Topics: WRB publicity; public opinion.
0083 German Extermination Camps (Requests: R–Z) (Folder 1 of 2), November 25, 1944–May 14, 1945. 104pp.
Major Topics: WRB publicity; public opinion.
0187 German Extermination Camps (Requests: R–Z) (Folder 2 of 2), November 26, 1944–June 22, 1945. 118pp.
Major Topics: WRB publicity; public opinion.
0305 German Extermination Camps (Folder 1 of 2), October 12–November 26, 1944. 171pp.
Major Topics: WRB publicity; public opinion; refugees—Poland; War Department—decision not to bomb camps; Office of War Information.
Principal Correspondents: John J. McCloy; Elmer Davis.
0476 German Extermination Camps (Folder 2 of 2), November 20, 1944–April 27, 1945. 134pp.
Major Topics: WRB publicity; public opinion; Deficiency Subcommittee of the House Committee on Appropriations; war crime trials—threats; refugees—Poland and
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Russia; food; clothing; medical supplies; Rescue Department of the World Jewish Congress.
Principal Correspondents: John J. McCloy; W. Averell Harriman; Gerhard Riegner; Kurt R. Grossman.
0610 German Extermination Camps: Breendonk, Belgium, Vol. 1, December 1944–April 2, 1945. 24pp.
Major Topics: British army; torture devices; food; medical supplies; executions; resistance movement.
Principal Correspondents: John W. Russell; Edward R. Stettenius.
0634 German Extermination Camps: Breendonk, Belgium, Vol. 2, December 1944. 84pp. Major Topics: British army; torture devices; food; medical supplies; executions;
resistance movement.
0718 Conditions of Jews in Territory Liberated by Soviet Russia, April 21, 1944–March 15, 1945. 46pp.
Major Topics: Currency transfers; refugees—Russia, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Ukraine, and Yugoslavia; Vaad Hahatzala Emergency Committee; American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; American Committee of OSE.
Principal Correspondents: Jacob Karlinsky; Abraham Kalmanowitz; Moses A. Leavitt; Edward R. Stettenius Jr.; W. Averell Harriman.
0764 Congressional Record, March 26, 1943–February 12, 1944. 25pp. Major Topics: Testimony of Emil Ludwig; refugees—Germany and Palestine.
0789 Coordinating Council of French Relief Societies, Inc., February 16–March 3, 1944. 3pp.
Major Topics: Medical supplies; food; clothing; refugees—France. Principal Correspondent: William S. Davenport.
0792 Coordinating Foundation, March 9–14, 1944. 5pp. Major Topics: Food; clothing; medical supplies. Principal Correspondent: George Coulon.
0797 Costa Rica, March 9, 1944. 2pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Italy.
0799 Cotsakis, George (Mrs.), October 24–November 17, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Refugees—U.S.
0802 Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds, Inc., March 23–April 7, 1944. 6pp.
Major Topics: WRB publicity; Vaad Hahatzala Emergency Committee; currency transfers; refugees—Switzerland and Turkey.
Principal Correspondent: Solomon Kuznets.
0808 Cracow Jewish Relief Agency, August 1, 1943–June 17, 1944. 12pp. Major Topics: Rescue Department of the World Jewish Congress; medical supplies. Principal Correspondent: A. Leon Kubowitski.
0820 Crawford, J. E., October 20, 1944. 4pp. Major Topics: War Relocation Authority; refugees—U.S.
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0824 Cuba, February 25–March 4, 1944. 5pp. Major Topics: Fulgencio Batista; refugees. Principal Correspondent: Spruille Braden.
0829 Currency Conversion for Refugees, August 16, 1944–July 6, 1945. 44pp. Major Topics: Currency transfers; refugees—Switzerland, Sweden, Italy, and
France; Swiss banks. Principal Correspondents: Leland Harrison; John G. Winant; Edward R. Stettinius Jr.
0873 Czechoslovak Red Cross, December 2, 1943–March 18, 1944. 10pp. Major Topics: American Red Cross; refugees—Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, and
Kazakhstan. Principal Correspondent: Philip E. Ryan.
0883 Daily Worker, August 23, 1944. 26pp. Major Topic: WRB publicity.
0909 The Day, April 24, 1944–June 22, 1945. Major Topic: WRB publicity.
0913 Di Mascio, L. (Miss), November 14–20, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Refugees—U.S.
0916 Diocese of Washington, May 11–19, 1944. 4pp. Major Topics: Protestant Episcopal Church in the U.S.A.; refugees—U.S.
0920 Duncan, Herman O., June 22–July 17, 1944. 7pp. Major Topic: Refugees—occupied Europe.
0927 Dwyer, Cecelia, November 7–11, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Refugees—U.S.
0930 Ebon, Martin (Mr.), August 18–September 12, 1945. 3pp. Major Topic: Refugees—U.S.
0933 Elias, Joseph, November 13, 1944. 5pp. Major Topics: American Jewish Committee; refugees—the Netherlands. Principal Correspondents: Eugene Hevesi; Max Gottschalk.
0938 Elliott, Roland, January 17–25, 1945. 3pp.
0941 Embree, William L., June 26–July 15, 1944. 4pp. Major Topics: Refugees—U.S.; immigration policies.
Reel 6 0001 Emergency Committee to Save the Jewish People of Europe (Proposed Projects
for the War Refugee Board) (Folder 1 of 2), July 1, 1944–June 25, 1945. 89pp. Major Topics: Currency transfers; Vaad Hahatzala Emergency Committee; postwar
planning; refugees—France, Palestine, Rumania, Turkey, and Hungary; President’s War Relief Control Board; American Fund for Hebrew Relief and Rehabilitation; American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; public opinion.
Principal Correspondents: Baruch Korff; William S. Bennet; Peter Bergson; James Brunot; Rose Keane; Johan J. Smertenko; Joseph C. Hyman.
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0090 Emergency Committee to Save the Jewish People of Europe (Proposed Projects for the War Refugee Board) (Folder 2 of 2), January 25–July 7, 1944. 102pp.
Major Topics: Refugees—Hungary, Palestine, Germany, occupied Europe, and Turkey; publicity; public relations; International Committee of the Red Cross; psychological warfare; war crime trials—threats.
Principal Correspondents: Gabriel A. Wechsler; Joseph C. Hyman; John J. Smertenko; Samuel Merlin; Joseph E. DuBois; Peter H. Bergson.
0192 Ernst, Morris, April 11, 1944–February 1, 1945. 5pp. Major Topics: Public opinion—Great Britain; Palestine; WRB publicity. Principal Correspondent: Morris Ernst.
0197 Establishment of Temporary and Permanent Havens—General, April 21, 1944. 2pp.
Major Topic: Refugees—Syria, Cyprus, Turkey, and Palestine. Principal Correspondent: Ira A. Hirschmann.
0199 “An Estimate of Russian Workers Removed to Axis Europe (Based Upon Russian Charges),” June 12–July 13, 1944. 23pp.
Major Topics: Office of Strategic Services; refugees—Russia, Ukraine, Germany, and occupied Europe.
Principal Correspondent: William L. Langer.
0222 Evacuation of Children from France to Palestine, November 1, 1944–January 22, 1945. 12pp.
Major Topics: Swedish consular office; War Shipping Administration; Jewish Agency for Palestine; postwar planning.
Principal Correspondent: Bernard Joseph.
0234 Evans, Stanley, March 29–May 20, 1944. 7pp. Major Topic: Refugees—U.S. Principal Correspondent: Robert M. LaFollette Jr.
0241 Exchange, December 23, 1944–March 28, 1945. 89pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Switzerland, Turkey, France, U.S., and Germany;
concentration camp inmates; passports—Latin America.
0330 Exhibits: “The Amazing Jew” by Kenneth F. Spalding, February 15, 1945, and Undated. 111pp.
Major Topics: Palestine; A. J. Pollock.
0441 Exhibits: American Christian Committee for Refugees, March 1944. 68pp. Major Topic: Geneva Study Group for Postwar Refugee Problems.
0509 Exhibits: American Jewish Conference, December 12, 1944, and Undated. 68pp. Major Topics: Commission on Rescue; Commission on Palestine; Commission on
Post-War.
0577 Exhibits: Aufbau, June 1941–February 11, 1944. 75pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Germany, Czechoslovakia, Austria, and U.S.
0652 Exhibits: Budget—Treasury Regulation No. 4, October 17, 1944. 45pp. Major Topic: Currency transfers.
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0697 Exhibits: Emergency Committee to Save the People of Europe, March 29, 1944, and Undated. 58pp.
Major Topics: Refugees—Rumania, Hungary, Bulgaria, Palestine, and Great Britain; public opinion.
0755 Exhibits: Foreign Economic Administration (Folder 1 of 2), December 1942–April 14, 1944. 237pp.
Major Topics: Board of Economic Warfare Blockade and Supply Branch Reoccupation Division; racially discriminatory laws—Belgium, Czechoslovakia, English Channel Islands, France, Luxemburg, the Netherlands, Norway, and Germany.
Reel 7 0001 Exhibits: Foreign Economic Administration (Folder 2 of 2), December 1942–
April 14, 1944. 230pp. Major Topics: Board of Economic Warfare Blockade and Supply Branch
Reoccupation Division; racially discriminatory laws—Poland, Russia, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Yugoslavia, and Greece.
0231 Exhibits: Hebrew Committee of National Liberation, May 26, 1944. 50pp. Major Topics: Aufbau; refugees—Germany, Czechoslovakia, Austria, and U.S.
0281 Exhibits: Hirschmann, Ira A., May–June 13, 1945. 67pp. Major Topics: Survey Graphic; Great Britain—war policy; refugees—Palestine and
Europe.
0348 Exhibits: International Red Cross, July–October 19, 1944. 106pp. Major Topics: Mixed Relief Commission; refugees—Czechoslovakia, France, the
Netherlands, Italy, Latvia, Poland, and Yugoslavia; medical supplies; concentration camp inmates.
0454 Exhibits: McDonald, James G., January 27–November 16, 1944. 71pp. Major Topics: Refugees—France, Spain, North Africa, and Hungary;
Intergovernmental Committee on Refugees. Principal Correspondents: W. Averell Harriman; Cordell Hull; Edward R. Stettinius Jr.
0525 Exhibits: National CIO War Relief Committee, 1944–January 5, 1945. 32pp. Major Topics: Fund-raising; currency transfers; refugees—Belgium, China,
Czechoslovakia, France, Great Britain, India, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Palestine, Poland, and Russia.
0557 Exhibits: United Palestine Appeal, March 12, 1945, and Undated. 54pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Germany, Belgium, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Rumania,
Czechoslovakia, France, Great Britain, Hungary, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Palestine, Poland, and Russia; postwar planning; George Stefansky; James G. McDonald.
0611 Exhibits: Victory Magazine, June 3–September 18, 1944. 106pp. Major Topics: Office of War Information; United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation
Administration; WRB publicity.
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0717 Exhibits: World Jewish Congress, November 26–December 5, 1944. 50pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Germany, Belgium, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Rumania,
Czechoslovakia, France, Great Britain, Hungary, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Palestine, Poland, and Russia; A. Leon Kubowitzki; Bermuda Conference on the Refugee Problem; WRB publicity.
0767 Fale, James C. (Mrs.), December 27, 1944–January 8, 1945. 3pp. Major Topic: WRB public relations.
0770 Federal Reserve Bank of New York, May 25, 1944. 2pp. Major Topic: Currency transfers.
0772 Federation of Bessarabian Societies of America, January 26–March 3, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Public opinion.
0775 Fenstock, Belle, 1942 and July 13–21, 1944. 8pp. Major Topics: Refugees; music; Otto Harbach.
0783 Fisch, Louis, August 13–30, 1944. 8pp. Major Topic: Refugees—U.S.
0791 Fischel, Marion (Mrs.), August 16, 1944. 3pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Finland and Sweden; currency transfers.
0794 Foltz, J. J., July 11–21, 1944. 5pp. Major Topic: Refugees—U.S.
0799 Forest Hills Civic Association, Inc., January 28–April 29, 1944. 6pp. Major Topic: Refugees—U.S.
0805 France, September 11, 1943–March 1, 1945. 189pp. Major Topics: American Friends Service Committee; American Committee of OSE;
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; refugees—France, Poland, Germany, and Switzerland; food; clothing; medical supplies; Office of Strategic Services; postwar planning; repatriation of deportees and refugees; currency transfers; Federation of Jewish Societies of France; concentration camp inmates; currency transfers; American Polish Relief Council.
Principal Correspondents: Moses A. Leavitt; Joseph Schwartz; Leland Harrison; William L. Langer; Julien Weil; Francis Switelik; Florian Piskorski.
0994 Frank, Murray, December 2, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: WRB public relations.
0997 Frankel, Hilde (Mrs.), June 19–July 14, 1945. 8pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Switzerland. Principal Correspondent: Leland Harrison.
Reel 8 0001 Free Currency Sent Into Enemy Territory, June 29–August 8, 1944. 29pp.
Major Topics: Refugees—Poland, Slovakia, Italy, Hungary, Rumania, Norway, Switzerland, Sweden, and Turkey; Vaad Hahatzala Emergency Committee; American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee.
Principal Correspondent: Leland Harrison.
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0030 Free Palestine Committee, March 1–2, 1944. 6pp. Major Topic: Justice Department Foreign Agents Registration Unit.
0036 Free World House, February 17–May 29, 1944. 68pp. Major Topics: Postwar planning; public opinion; visas; refugees—Portugal and
occupied Europe. Principal Correspondent: Louis Dolivet.
0104 Freedman, Louis, February 19–23, 1945. 3pp. Major Topic: Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society.
0107 Freedom Village for Palestine, January 9, 1945. 3pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Palestine; immigration policies.
0110 Freeman, Dinah, April 16–22, 1944. 5pp. Major Topic: Refugees—U.S. and occupied Europe.
0115 French Committee of National Liberation, May 13–July 25, 1944. 13pp. Major Topics: World Jewish Congress; currency transfers; refugees—France, Spain,
Portugal, and Algeria. Principal Correspondents: A. Leon Kubowitzki; Stephen Wise; Isaac Weissman;
Pierre Mendes-France.
0128 Fritchman, Stephen H., January 26–February 5, 1944. 4pp. Major Topics: Unitarian Service Committee; WRB press relations. Principal Correspondent: Stephen Early.
0132 Fuller, W. D., February 1, 1944–September 14, 1945. 14pp. Major Topic: Refugees—U.S.
0146 Funds for American Citizens Who Escaped From Enemy Territory, April 25–July 14, 1944. 17pp.
Major Topics: Refugees—U.S., Portugal, and Spain; fund-raising; Unitarian Service Committee; Committee on Special Refugee Problems; American Red Cross.
Principal Correspondents: Adolph Berle; Charles R. Joy.
0163 Gabor, Vilmos (Mr. and Mrs.), June 21–July 10, 1944. 18pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Hungary, Portugal, and Switzerland; Raoul Wallenberg;
Swedish Legation in Budapest. Principal Correspondents: Cordell Hull; William Stanley; Magda (Gabor) Bychowski;
Mrs. Conrad (Zsa Zsa Gabor) Hilton.
0181 Gad Lodge, No. 11, Free Sons of Israel, February 2–23, 1944. 11pp. Major Topic: Public opinion.
0192 Gamble, Ralph A. (Hon.), July 17, 1944. 2pp.
0194 Gelber, Kalman, May 3–6, 1944. 4pp. Major Topics: Swedish Legation in Bucharest; refugees—Rumania, Turkey, and
Palestine; visas.
0198 General Jewish Workers Union of Poland, March 7–May 23, 1944. 5pp. Major Topic: Resistance movement. Principal Correspondent: Emanuel Nowogrodsky.
0203 General Ruling No. 17, April 13–17, 1944. 5pp. Major Topics: Treasury Department; currency transfers; refugees—Switzerland.
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0208 Gerard, James W., April 28, 1945. 5pp. Major Topic: Postwar planning.
0213 Gerberg, Israel (Capt.), January 29–April 14, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Public opinion.
0216 Goldberg, Fred, February 6–March 25, 1944. 13pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Mexico.
0229 Goodman, Friedel (Mr.), May 2–12, 1945. 6pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Czechoslovakia; concentration camp inmates; food;
clothing; medical supplies.
0235 Goodstein, Lisbeth H. (Mrs.), July 1, 1944. 2pp. Major Topics: Administrative matters; Emergency Refugee Shelter in New York; War
Relocation Authority; United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration.
0237 Gran Logia “Valle de Mexico,” January 2–22, 1945. 10pp. Major Topics: Postwar planning; refugees—Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and
Rumania. Principal Correspondent: J. Rosenberg.
0247 Grant, U.S., 3rd (General), August 8–13, 1945. 3pp. Major Topic: Community War Fund.
0250 Greek Relief Program, November 25, 1943–May 2, 1944. 58pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Greece and Sweden; food; clothing; medical supplies;
Committee on Special Refugee Problems; Greek War Relief Association; American Red Cross; Canadian Red Cross.
Principal Correspondents: Herschel V. Johnson; Emil Sandström.
0308 Greek War Relief Association, Inc. U.S.A., February 15, 1944–April 28, 1945. 12pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Greece and Germany; concentration camp inmates;
International Committee of the Red Cross; Middle East Refugee Relief Authority; United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration.
Principal Correspondents: P. T. Nomides; Leonard E. Ackermann; Darrell O. Hibbard.
0320 Greenberg, Z., July 17–22, 1944. 5pp. Major Topics: War crime trials—public opinion; refugees—Italy.
0325 Grit Publishing Company, December 7–20, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Germany.
0328 Habonim, West Bronx Chapter, March 24–30, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Public opinion.
0331 Hadassah, March 13, 1944. 6pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Palestine; Youth Aliyah; public opinion. Principal Correspondents: Judith G. Epstein; Birdie G. Furstenberg.
0337 Handler, Milton, October 6, 1944–January 25, 1945. 9pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Bulgaria, Rumania, Russia, and Hungary. Principal Correspondent: Milton Handler.
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0346 “Hapardes,” September 14–19, 1944. 3pp. Major Topics: Vaad Hahatzala Emergency Committee; Union of Orthodox Rabbis of
the U.S. and Canada.
0349 Harrar Council, January 26–July 4, 1944. 34pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Ethiopia and Europe. Principal Correspondents: Paul Richman; Herman Fuernberg; Erwin Kraft; Marie
Ginsberg.
0383 Hassett, William D., May 20–July 27, 1944. 7pp. Major Topic: Franklin D. Roosevelt.
0390 Havenner, Franck R. (Hon.), July 2, 1945. 3pp. Major Topic: Employee residents of California.
0393 Hebrew Committee for National Liberation, May 17, 1944–September 12, 1945. 94pp.
Major Topics: Public opinion; UN War Crimes Commission; refugees—Palestine, Hungary, Turkey, and U.S.; postwar planning—repatriation; fund-raising; rescue of Hungarian Jewish refugees; Great Britain—war policy; American League for a Free Palestine; Aufbau; Jewish Agency for Palestine.
Principal Correspondents: Peter H. Bergson; Cordell Hull; Nahum Goldmann.
0487 Hebrew Institute of Pittsburgh, October 16, 1944. 2pp.
0489 Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society, January 27, 1944–September 14, 1945. 112pp.
Major Topics: Public opinion; refugees—Turkey, Hungary, Rumania, Switzerland, Portugal, Spain, Palestine, Poland, France, and Argentina; postwar planning—repatriation; currency transfers; War Relocation Authority; Great Britain—war policy; Jewish Relief Agency; HICEM; resistance movement; fund-raising.
Principal Correspondents: Ilja Dijour; Isaac L. Asofsky; Max Gottschalk; Louis Speigler; James Bernstein; S. Bertrand Jacobson; Abraham Herman.
0601 Heineman Dannie, April 11, 1944–May 22, 1945. 15pp. Major Topics: Sofina Corporation; German cartel operations in occupied Belgium;
refugees—France, Spain, and North Africa. Principal Correspondent: Dannie N. Heineman.
0616 Helfant, Phyllis, May 25–31, 1945. 3pp. Major Topics: Employment application; United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation
Administration.
0619 Henriques, Hernan, April 28–May 3, 1944. 4pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Dominican Republic and U.S.
0623 Henry, Ruby Addison, July 20–26, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Public opinion.
0626 Herman, Victor George, April 14–May 10, 1944. 5pp. Major Topics: Public opinion; refugees—Italy. Principal Correspondent: Victor George Herman.
0631 Herold, John H., Sr. (Mrs.), April 17–May 8, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Public opinion.
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0634 Hinkley, Rhoda (Miss), March 12–April 24, 1944. 6pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Poland and U.S.
0640 Hirsch, Charles A., February 20–23, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Vaad Hahatzala Emergency Committee fund-raising.
0643 Histadrut (Mereminski, Israel; General Federation of Jewish Labor in Palestine), February 17, 1944–February 13, 1945. 47pp.
Major Topics: Jewish Agency; refugees—Turkey, Bulgaria, Hungary, Rumania, Greece, the Netherlands, Palestine, and Italy; U.S. Consulate in Jerusalem.
Principal Correspondent: Israel Mereminsky.
0690 Hodge, L. P. (Mrs.), August 21–September 9, 1944. 4pp. Major Topics: Public opinion; food; clothing.
0694 Hoffman, C. Kenneth, January 28–February 3, 1945. 3pp. Major Topics: Employment application; Progressive Party of the State of New York.
0697 Hoffman, Michael L., February 23–December 23, 1944. 15pp. Major Topics: Currency transfers; refugees—France, Algeria, and Switzerland. Principal Correspondents: Michael L. Hoffman; Leonard E. Ackermann; Orvis A.
Schmidt.
0712 Hook, Frank E. (Hon.), June 27, 1945. 3pp. Major Topic: Employee residents of Michigan. Principal Correspondent: Frank E. Hook.
0715 Horvath, Rudolph (Mrs.), March 30–April 4, 1945. 4pp. Major Topic: Public opinion.
0719 Hospitalization of Civilian Internees, April 22–June 22, 1944, and Undated. 15pp. Major Topics: Prisoners of war; American Friends Service Committee. Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Smith; Marjorie Page Schauffler; Adolf A.
Berle Jr.
0734 Earl G. Harrison Mission, June 11–August 28, 1945. 110pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Germany, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark,
Luxembourg, Austria, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Rumania, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Italy, and Greece; Inter-Governmental Committee on Refugees.
Principal Correspondents: Earl G. Harrison; Harry S. Truman; Henry Morgenthau.
0844 House Resolutions, March 4, 1940–June 12, 1945. 301pp. Major Topics: Appropriations; postwar planning; Palestine; refugees—Hungary,
Turkey, Palestine, occupied Europe, and U.S.; immigration policies; internment of German prisoners of war.
Reel 9 0001 Hungarian-American Council of Democracy, August 23, 1944–July 28, 1945. 10pp.
Major Topics: Refugees—Hungary; food; clothing. Principal Correspondents: M. Simon; Bela Lugosi.
0011 Ideal Novelty and Toy Co., June 30–July 15, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: United Jewish Appeal.
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0014 Immigrants’ Victory Council, February 18–23, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Public opinion. Principal Correspondent: Manfred George.
0017 Immigration Into Latin America, March 4, 1944, and Undated. 7pp. Major Topics: Anti-Semitism in Latin America; immigration policies.
0024 Immigration Memos, April 29, 1943–April 23, 1944, and Undated. 59pp. Major Topics: Transit visas; refugees—Spain and Portugal; immigration policies;
Panama Canal Zone; Board of Immigration Appeals; temporary admission of Mexican laborers.
Principal Correspondent: Bernard Baruch.
0083 Independent Jewish Press Service, Inc., March 23, 1944–March 20, 1945. 9pp. Major Topic: WRB publicity.
0092 Ingham, George Albert, June 27–July 8, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Boy Scouts of America.
0095 International Migration Service, July 26, 1944–June 26, 1945. 4pp. Major Topic: WRB publicity. Principal Correspondent: Ruth Larned.
0099 International Rescue and Relief Committee, Inc., March 14, 1944–September 12, 1945. 90pp.
Major Topics: Food; clothing; medical supplies; currency transfers; refugees—Sweden, Turkey, Switzerland, Egypt, and the Balkans; United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration.
Principal Correspondents: Frank Kingdon; Iver C. Olsen; Sheba Strunsky; Leon Denenberg.
0189 International Study Center, June 2–9, 1945. 4pp. Major Topic: Comite International pour la Placement des Refugies Intellectuels.
0193 International Union of the Antifascist Emigrants and Refugees (Jewish Committee), December 29, 1944–March 15, 1945. 29pp.
Major Topics: Anti-Semitism in postwar Europe; proposed Jewish state in Germany. Principal Correspondent: Adolf Ernst.
0222 Iran, August 10, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Commercial agreement.
0225 Issuance and Reissuance of U.S. Visas, Vol. 1 (Folder 1 of 3), May 11, 1944–June 5, 1945. 114pp.
Major Topics: Refugees—Switzerland, Hungary, Turkey, and Portugal; Swedish legation help for refugees in occupied Europe.
Principal Correspondents: Cordell Hull; Edward R. Stettenius Jr.
0339 Issuance and Reissuance of U.S. Visas, Vol. 1 (Folder 2 of 3), September 22, 1944–May 18, 1945. 145pp.
Major Topics: Immigration policies; refugees—Czechoslovakia and France. Principal Correspondents: Howard K. Travers; Adolf A. Berle Jr.
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0484 Issuance and Reissuance of U.S. Visas, Vol. 1 (Folder 3 of 3), March 16–September 16, 1944. 188pp.
Major Topics: Immigration policies; refugees—Hungary, France, and Germany; German exit visas from occupied nations.
Principal Correspondents: Adolf A. Berle Jr.; Edward J. Shaughnessy; Joseph Savoretti; Edward R. Stettenius Jr.
0672 Issuance and Reissuance of U.S. Visas: 2-b (Folder 1 of 2), October 19–31, 1944. 154pp.
Major Topics: Immigration policies; refugee relatives of U.S. citizens; refugee relatives of legally resident aliens; refugees—France, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Germany, Belgium, Hungary, Austria, and Rumania; concentration camp inmates.
Principal Correspondent: T. B. Shoemaker.
0826 Issuance and Reissuance of U.S. Visas: 2-b (Folder 2 of 2), July 26–October 19, 1944. 155pp.
Major Topics: Immigration policies; refugee relatives of U.S. citizens; refugee relatives of legally resident aliens; refugees—Germany, Austria, Hungary, Poland, Latvia, Slovakia, and Czechoslovakia; concentration camp inmates.
Principal Correspondents: T. B. Shoemaker; Jose Ramon Espinosa.
Reel 10 0001 Issuance and Reissuance of U.S. Visas: November 1–16, 1944 (Folder 1 of 2),
November 10–16, 1944. 119pp. Major Topics: Immigration policies; refugee relatives of U.S. citizens; refugee
relatives of legally resident aliens; refugees—Germany, Hungary, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Yugoslavia, Rumania, and the Netherlands; concentration camp inmates.
Principal Correspondent: T. B. Shoemaker.
0120 Issuance and Reissuance of U.S. Visas: November 1–16, 1944 (Folder 2 of 2), November 1–9, 1944. 136pp.
Major Topics: Immigration policies; refugee relatives of U.S. citizens; refugee relatives of legally resident aliens; refugees—German, Austria, Rumania, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, and Belgium; concentration camp inmates.
Principal Correspondent: T. B. Shoemaker.
0256 Issuance and Reissuance of U.S. Visas: November 17–30, 1944 (Folder 1 of 2), November 25–30, 1944. 163pp.
Major Topics: Immigration policies; refugee relatives of U.S. citizens; refugee relatives of legally resident aliens; refugees—Germany, Albania, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Austria, Rumania, Hungary, Slovakia, and Ukraine; concentration camp inmates.
Principal Correspondent: T. B. Shoemaker.
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0419 Issuance and Reissuance of U.S. Visas: November 17–30, 1944 (Folder 2 of 2), November 17–25, 1944. 169pp.
Major Topics: Immigration policies; refugee relatives of U.S. citizens; refugee relatives of legally resident aliens; refugees—Germany, Poland, Hungary, the Netherlands, Czechoslovakia, Austria, France, Rumania, Yugoslavia, Ukraine, and Belgium; concentration camp inmates.
Principal Correspondent: T. B. Shoemaker.
0588 Issuance and Reissuance of U.S. Visas: December 1–31, 1944 (Folder 1 of 3), December 20–31, 1944. 151pp.
Major Topics: Immigration policies; refugee relatives of U.S. citizens; refugee relatives of legally resident aliens; refugees—Germany, Poland, Belgium, Hungary, Lithuania, Austria, France, Czechoslovakia, and the Netherlands; concentration camp inmates.
Principal Correspondent: T. B. Shoemaker.
0739 Issuance and Reissuance of U.S. Visas: December 1–31, 1944 (Folder 2 of 3), December 9–20, 1944. 156pp.
Major Topics: Immigration policies; refugee relatives of U.S. citizens; refugee relatives of legally resident aliens; refugees—Poland, Hungary, Austria, Germany, Czechoslovakia, Rumania, Belgium, and France; concentration camp inmates.
Principal Correspondent: T. B. Shoemaker.
0895 Issuance and Reissuance of U.S. Visas: December 1–31, 1944 (Folder 3 of 3), December 1–9, 1944. 137pp.
Major Topics: Immigration policies; refugee relatives of U.S. citizens; refugee relatives of legally resident aliens; refugees—Austria, Germany, France, Poland, the Netherlands, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Belgium, Rumania, and Latvia; concentration camp inmates.
Principal Correspondent: T. B. Shoemaker.
Reel 11 0001 Issuance and Reissuance of U.S. Visas: January 1–19, 1945 (Folder 1 of 3),
January 15–19, 1945. 119pp. Major Topics: Immigration policies; refugee relatives of U.S. citizens; refugee
relatives of legally resident aliens; refugees—Germany, France, Austria, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Slovakia, and Belgium; concentration camp inmates.
Principal Correspondent: Joseph Savoretti.
0120 Issuance and Reissuance of U.S. Visas: January 1–19, 1945 (Folder 2 of 3), January 8–15, 1945. 129pp.
Major Topics: Immigration policies; refugee relatives of U.S. citizens; refugee relatives of legally resident aliens; refugees—Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Belgium, Poland, Austria, the Netherlands, Rumania, France, and Russia; concentration camp inmates.
Principal Correspondents: Joseph Savoretti; T. B. Shoemaker.
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0249 Issuance and Reissuance of U.S. Visas: January 1–19, 1945 (Folder 3 of 3), January 1–8, 1945. 130pp.
Major Topics: Immigration policies; refugee relatives of U.S. citizens; refugee relatives of legally resident aliens; refugees—Germany, Czechoslovakia, Austria, Poland, Hungary, France, the Netherlands, Lithuania, Belgium, Slovakia, Rumania, and Russia; concentration camp inmates.
Principal Correspondents: Joseph Savoretti; T. B. Shoemaker.
0379 Issuance and Reissuance of U.S. Visas: January 20–31, 1945. 172pp. Major Topics: Immigration policies; refugee relatives of U.S. citizens; refugee
relatives of legally resident aliens; refugees—Germany, Czechoslovakia, Austria, Poland, Rumania, Belgium, the Netherlands, France, Ukraine, Russia; Hungary, Slovakia, Switzerland, Italy, China, and Yugoslavia; concentration camp inmates.
Principal Correspondents: Joseph Savoretti; T. B. Shoemaker.
0551 Issuance and Reissuance of U.S. Visas: February 1945 (Folder 1 of 2), February 19–28, 1945. 128pp.
Major Topics: Immigration policies; refugee relatives of U.S. citizens; refugee relatives of legally resident aliens; refugees—Poland, Czechoslovakia, Germany, Austria, Hungary, the Netherlands, Lithuania, Belgium, France, Russia; Rumania, Slovakia, Switzerland, Italy, China, and Yugoslavia; concentration camp inmates.
Principal Correspondent: Joseph Savoretti.
0679 Issuance and Reissuance of U.S. Visas: February 1945 (Folder 2 of 2), February 1–17, 1945. 132pp.
Major Topics: Immigration policies; refugee relatives of U.S. citizens; refugee relatives of legally resident aliens; refugees—Poland, Czechoslovakia, Germany, Austria, Greece, Belgium, the Netherlands, Hungary, Italy, France, and Lithuania; concentration camp inmates.
Principal Correspondent: Joseph Savoretti.
0811 Issuance and Reissuance of U.S. Visas: March 1945 (Folder 1 of 3), March 21–31, 1945. 125pp.
Major Topics: Immigration policies; refugee relatives of U.S. citizens; refugee relatives of legally resident aliens; refugees—Poland, Czechoslovakia, Germany, Hungary, Austria, Bolivia, France, the Netherlands, Italy, France, Lithuania, and Ukraine; concentration camp inmates.
Principal Correspondent: Joseph Savoretti.
0936 Issuance and Reissuance of U.S. Visas: March 1945 (Folder 2 of 3), March 13–21, 1945. 122pp.
Major Topics: Immigration policies; refugee relatives of U.S. citizens; refugee relatives of legally resident aliens; refugees—Poland, Czechoslovakia, Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, France, Rumania, and Slovakia; concentration camp inmates.
Principal Correspondent: Joseph Savoretti.
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Reel 12 0001 Issuance and Reissuance of U.S. Visas: March 1945 (Folder 3 of 3), March 1–13,
1945. 116pp. Major Topics: Immigration policies; refugee relatives of U.S. citizens; refugee
relatives of legally resident aliens; refugees—Germany, Poland, Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, Austria, the Netherlands, Belgium, Hungary, Denmark, France, Rumania, Slovakia, Belgium, and Switzerland; concentration camp inmates.
Principal Correspondent: Joseph Savoretti.
0117 Issuance and Reissuance of U.S. Visas: April 1945. 198pp. Major Topics: Immigration policies; refugee relatives of U.S. citizens; refugee
relatives of legally resident aliens; refugees—Switzerland, Rumania, Hungary, Germany, Czechoslovakia, Poland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Yugoslavia, France, Austria, Latvia, Russia, Mauritius, Lithuania, and Ukraine; concentration camp inmates.
Principal Correspondent: Joseph Savoretti.
0315 Issuance and Reissuance of U.S. Visas: May 1945. 7pp. Major Topics: Immigration policies; refugee relatives of U.S. citizens; refugee
relatives of legally resident aliens; refugees—Austria, Hungary, Germany, and Poland.
Principal Correspondents: Edward Shaughnessy; Joseph Savoretti.
0322 Issuance and Reissuance of U.S. Visas: Lists A-1 and A-2, October 21, 1944–May 7, 1945. 115pp.
Major Topics: Immigration policies; refugee relatives of legally resident aliens; refugees to Switzerland and Sweden—Poland, Russia, Germany, the Netherlands, Austria, Rumania, Lithuania, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Belgium, France, and Latvia; concentration camp inmates.
0437 Issuance and Reissuance of U.S. Visas: Lists B-1 (Folder 1 of 2), February 6–May 7, 1945. 177pp.
Major Topics: Immigration policies; refugee relatives of U.S. citizens; refugees to Switzerland—Germany, Poland, Slovakia, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Austria, Russia, Belgium, Yugoslavia, France, the Netherlands, Latvia, Rumania, Mauritius, Denmark, and Lithuania; concentration camp inmates.
0614 Issuance and Reissuance of U.S. Visas: Lists B-1 (Folder 2 of 2), October 2, 1944–January 26, 1945. 199pp.
Major Topics: Immigration policies; refugee relatives of U.S. citizens; refugees to Switzerland—Germany, Czechoslovakia, Austria, Poland, the Netherlands, France, Rumania, Hungary, Russia, Belgium, Slovakia, Lithuania, and Greece; concentration camp inmates.
0813 Issuance and Reissuance of U.S. Visas: Lists B-2 (Folder 1 of 2), January 26–May 7, 1945. 184pp.
Major Topics: Immigration policies; refugee relatives of U.S. citizens; refugees to Sweden—Germany, Hungary, Russia, Czechoslovakia, Belgium, Austria, Poland, Yugoslavia, the Netherlands, Rumania, France, Egypt, and Italy; concentration camp inmates.
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Reel 13 0001 Issuance and Reissuance of U.S. Visas: Lists B-2 (Folder 2 of 2), October 2, 1944–
January 18, 1945. 194pp. Major Topics: Immigration policies; refugee relatives of U.S. citizens; refugees to
Sweden—Poland, Germany, France, Czechoslovakia, Austria, Hungary, the Netherlands, Slovakia, Turkey, Ukraine, Rumania, Belgium, Latvia, Switzerland, Yugoslavia, and Bulgaria; concentration camp inmates.
0195 Issuance and Reissuance of U.S. Visas: Lists C-1 and C-2, September 12, 1944–March 27, 1945. 100pp.
Major Topics: Immigration policies; lapsed visas; refugees to Switzerland and Sweden—Czechoslovakia, Germany, Poland, Austria, Belgium, Hungary, France, Great Britain, Algeria, Spain, Japan, Cuba, and Switzerland; concentration camp inmates.
0295 Issuance and Reissuance of U.S. Visas: 2-b (Lists not sent) (Folder 1 of 2), May 1–21, 1945. 125pp.
Major Topics: Immigration policies; refugee relatives of U.S. citizens; refugee relatives of legally resident aliens; refugees—Poland, Hungary, Rumania, Germany, Czechoslovakia, Austria, the Netherlands, Yugoslavia, Belgium, Slovakia, China, Russia, and Luxembourg; concentration camp inmates.
Principal Correspondent: Joseph Savoretti.
0420 Issuance and Reissuance of U.S. Visas: 2-b (Lists not sent) (Folder 2 of 2), March 21–April 30, 1945. 118pp.
Major Topics: Immigration policies; refugee relatives of U.S. citizens; refugee relatives of legally resident aliens; refugees—Hungary, Austria, Germany, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Lithuania, France, Yugoslavia, Latvia, Switzerland, and Croatia; concentration camp inmates.
Principal Correspondent: Joseph Savoretti.
0538 Issuance and Reissuance of U.S. Visas, Vol. 3 (Folder 1 of 3), July 26, 1944–May 9, 1945. 141pp.
Major Topics: Immigration policies; refugee relatives of U.S. citizens; refugee relatives of legally resident aliens; American Christian Committee for Refugees; American Friends Service Committee; Hebrew Sheltering and Aid Society; International Migration Service; International Rescue and Relief Committee; National Council of Jewish Women; National Refugee Service; Unitarian Service Committee; refugees—France, China, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Germany, Morocco, Spain, and Rumania; concentration camp inmates.
Principal Correspondents: Isaac L. Asofsky; Ruth Larned; Esther B. Kaunitz; Kurt R. Grossman.
0679 Issuance and Reissuance of U.S. Visas, Vol. 3 (Folder 2 of 3), July 25–December 18, 1944. 111pp.
Major Topics: Immigration policies; refugee relatives of U.S. citizens; refugee relatives of legally resident aliens; National Council of Jewish Women; National Refugee Service; refugees—France, Switzerland, Poland, Hungary, Philippine Islands, Slovakia, Lithuania, Latvia, Germany, Russia, Czechoslovakia, Belgium, Austria, and Yugoslavia; concentration camp inmates.
Principal Correspondents: Clara V. Friedman; Esther B. Kaunitz; Ann S. Petluck.
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0790 Issuance and Reissuance of U.S. Visas, Vol. 3 (Folder 3 of 3), July 25–December 15, 1944. 68pp.
Major Topics: Immigration policies; refugee relatives of U.S. citizens; refugee relatives of legally resident aliens; National Refugee Service; World Jewish Congress; Agudath Israel Youth Council of America; American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; refugees—France, Hungary, Germany, Czechoslovakia, Austria, Poland, the Netherlands, and Lithuania; concentration camp inmates.
0858 Issuance and Reissuance of U.S. Visas, Vol. 4 (Folder 1 of 2), May 2, 1944–April 14, 1945. 97pp.
Major Topics: Immigration policies; refugee relatives of U.S. citizens; refugee relatives of legally resident aliens; refugees—Germany, Switzerland, France, Poland, Chile, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia; concentration camp inmates.
Principal Correspondents: Adolf A. Berle; Ugo Carusi.
Reel 14 0001 Issuance and Reissuance of U.S. Visas, Vol. 4 (Folder 2 of 2), February 28, 1944–
June 1, 1945. 121pp. Major Topics: Immigration policies; refugee relatives of U.S. citizens; refugee
relatives of legally resident aliens; refugees—France, Germany, the Netherlands, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Switzerland, Austria, Spain, and Portugal; concentration camp inmates; British policies on emigration to Palestine and Cyprus.
Principal Correspondent: Varian Fry.
0122 Italy, Vol. 1 (Folder 1 of 2), February 10–September 28, 1944. 130pp. Major Topics: Refugee relief; American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee;
currency transfers; Vatican; British refugee policies; North Africa; Unitarian Service Committee.
Principal Correspondents: John G. Winant; Edward R. Stettinius Jr.; A. G. Cicognani; Moses A. Leavitt.
0252 Italy, Vol. 1 (Folder 2 of 2), November 12, 1943–May 1, 1945. 109pp. Major Topics: Refugee relief; concentration camp inmates; American Jewish Joint
Distribution Committee; currency transfers; refugees—Italy, Yugoslavia, Slovakia, France, Bulgaria, and Turkey; International Committee of the Red Cross.
Principal Correspondents: Moses A. Leavitt; Joseph Schwartz; Myron Taylor; Leonard E. Ackermann.
0361 Italy, Vol. 2 (Folder 1 of 2), January 22–December 30, 1944. 72pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Italy, Yugoslavia, Algeria, Egypt, and Germany; Inter
Governmental Committee on Refugees; concentration camp inmates; American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; currency transfers.
Principal Correspondents: Moses A. Leavitt; Joseph Schwartz.
0433 Italy, Vol. 2 (Folder 1 of 2), April 20–September 18, 1944. 97pp. Major Topics: British refugee policies; refugees—Yugoslavia, Italy, Algeria,
Palestine, Germany, Czechoslovakia, and Hungary; United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration; Vatican appeals to Germany for refugee relief;
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concentration camp inmates; Inter Governmental Committee on Refugees; World Jewish Congress.
Principal Correspondents: John G. Winant; Anthony Eden; Edward R. Stettinius Jr.; Myron Taylor; Leon Kubowitzki; Gerhard Riegner; Leonard E. Ackermann.
0530 Jellinek, Ernest, December 13, 1944–February 27, 1945. 5pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Belgium and Poland; concentration camp inmates.
0535 Jewish Agency Committee for the Jews of Occupied Europe, February–October 31, 1944. 87pp.
Major Topics: Refugees—Palestine, Poland, Germany, Norway, Sweden, Lithuania, Hungary, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, the Netherlands, Belgium, Slovakia, Turkey, Rumania, Greece, France, Italy, and Ukraine; concentration camp inmates; Jewish death estimates.
0622 Jewish Agency for Palestine, February 20, 1944–February 11, 1945. 23pp. Major Topics: World Jewish population estimates; refugees—Palestine, Spain, and
Turkey; Committee for the Rescue of the Jews in Nazi Occupied Europe. Principal Correspondents: Nahum Goldmann; Edward R. Stettinius Jr.
0645 “Jewish Comment,” February 4–April 12, 1944. 23pp. Major Topics: World Jewish Congress; WRB publicity.
0668 Jewish Council for Russia War Relief, March 23–28, 1944. 5pp. Major Topic: Campaign for gifts in kind to Russia.
0673 Jewish Day, July 31–August 1, 1944. 3pp. Major Topics: WRB publicity; arrival of refugees in U.S.
0676 Jewish Federation of St. Louis, December 4–12, 1944. 4pp. Major Topic: United Jewish Appeal for Refugees, Overseas Needs and Palestine.
0680 Jewish Labor Committee, January 28, 1944–September 12, 1945, and Undated. 81pp.
Major Topics: International law; refugees—Luxembourg, Belgium, Greece, Poland, Hungary, Switzerland, Sweden, and Turkey; concentration camp inmates.
Principal Correspondents: Jacob Pat; David Dubinsky; Adolph Held.
0761 Jewish National Workers’ Alliance, February 10, 1944–June 26, 1945. 18pp. Major Topic: Public opinion. Principal Correspondent: Louis Segal.
0779 Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc., February 7, 1944–June 21, 1945. 39pp. Major Topic: WRB publicity. Principal Correspondent: Herbert J. Seligmann.
0818 Jewish Veteran, April 13–15, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: WRB publicity.
0821 Jewish Welfare Fund of Chicago, September 6, 1944–May 18, 1945. 57pp. Major Topics: American Jewish Joint Distribution committee; United Palestine
Appeal; United Jewish Appeal; Emergency Committee to Save the Jewish People of Europe; fund-raising; WRB publicity.
Principal Correspondent: Henry Morgenthau Jr.
0878 Joffo, David Paul, March 30–May 8, 1944. 22pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Portugal; refugee relief proposals.
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0900 Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee, February 21, 1944–January 31, 1945. 31pp. Major Topics: Fund-raising; theatrical benefit starring Paul Robeson; currency
transfers to North Africa; refugees—Spain, France, and Switzerland; International Brigade.
Principal Correspondents: Helen R. Bryan; Edward K. Barsky; Florence H. Luscomb.
0931 Joy, Charles R., April 21–June 5, 1944. 8pp. Major Topics: Committee on Special Refugee Problems; Unitarian Service
Committee; United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration.
0939 Jwanier, Isidor, November 27–December 2, 1944. 6pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Rumania and France; protests diplomatic inaction.
0945 Kantor, S. Z. (Dr.), March 8–15, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: International Committee of the Red Cross.
0948 Katz, Joseph, February 19–March 14, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Supports WRB.
0951 Kilday, Paul J. (Hon.), August 11–23, 1944. 4pp. Major Topic: Questions WRB funding.
0955 Klineman, Emery E., July 8–15, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Vaad Hahatzala Emergency Committee.
0958 Kober, Charles B. (Mrs.), June 2–13, 1944. 4pp. Major Topic: Offers to house refugee children in Colorado.
0962 Kobylinski, Martin, November 28–December 8, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Internment of German prisoners of war.
0965 Kohn, Ben, February 5, 1944–February 7, 1945. 6pp. Major Topic: Autograph collector.
0971 Korff, Baruch (Rabbi), May 1–September 13, 1944. 7pp. Major Topics: Conflict with WRB executive director; Vaad Hahatzala Emergency
Committee. Principal Correspondents: Baruch Korff; Henry Morgenthau Jr.
0978 Kotikov, N., October 23–26, 1944. 4pp. Major Topic: Emergency Refugee Shelter in New York.
0983 Kramer, Bertha, April 2–10, 1944. 4pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Hungary.
0987 Kranzberg, Mae and Jack, April 6–18, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Hungary.
0990 Krueger, Reginald, February 7, 1945. 4pp. Major Topics: Japanese internment camps; schools on Saipan and Guam Islands.
0994 Kunst, Sophie, August 4–30, 1944. 7pp. Major Topic: Refugees—U.S.
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Reel 15 0001 Labor League for Human Rights, June–September 12, 1945. 23pp.
Major Topics: United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration; WRB publicity; American Federation of Labor; underground labor movements; refugees—Belgium, Czechoslovakia, France, the Netherlands, Norway, Luxembourg, and Poland.
Principal Correspondent: Suzanne LaFollette.
0024 Ladies Auxiliary of the Bikur Choiline, October 15–November 14, 1944. 5pp. Major Topic: Offers clothing to Emergency Refugee Shelter in New York.
0029 LaFollette, Robert M., Jr. (Hon.), August 10–September 22, 1944. 8pp. Major Topic: Constituent concern regarding Emergency Refugee Shelter in New
York. Principal Correspondent: Robert M. LaFollette Jr.
0037 Lamon, Hartog, October 26, 1944–March 3, 1945. 7pp. Major Topics: Dutch Jewish Coordination Committee; refugees—the Netherlands,
Czechoslovakia, and Germany; concentration camp inmates.
0044 Lane, Charles J., August 24–September 22, 1944. 9pp. Major Topic: Emergency Refugee Shelter in New York.
0053 Lang, David, July 26, 1945. 2pp. Major Topic: American Embassy in Switzerland.
0055 Latucha, Albert (Lt.), November 28–December 4, 1944. 4pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Poland and Russia; Vatican assistance in locating
refugees.
0059 Latvian Relief, Inc., August 11–September 2, 1944. 7pp. Major Topics: President’s War Relief Control Board; refugees—Latvia and Sweden.
0066 Lawler, John J., January 25, 1945. 4pp. Major Topics: British refugee policies; international law concerning refugee property;
refugees—Italy.
0070 League for the Liberation of Lithuania, February 6–March 13, 1944. 4pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Lithuania.
0074 Le Secours Francais, February 28–March 3, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Supports WRB.
0077 Lesser, Renate (Miss), October 12–19, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: School project on WRB.
0080 Lewis, Michael, February 8–14, 1944. 21pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Palestine; hydroelectric power projects.
0101 Treasury Department Licenses Issued Pursuant to Recommendation of War Refugee Board, January 3, 1944–June 30, 1945. 69pp.
Major Topics: Currency transfers; refugees—Switzerland, Italy, Turkey, Spain, Portugal, Sweden, Great Britain, Palestine, France, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, China, Poland, Russia, Morocco, Germany, Greece, and Finland; American Christian Committee for Refugees; American Friends Service Committee; American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; American Relief for
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Czechoslovakia; American Relief for Norway; Belgian War Relief; Board of National Missions of the Presbyterian Church; Emergency Committee to Save the Jews of Europe; French Relief Fund; Friends of Luxembourg; International Rescue and Relief Committee; Jewish Labor Committee; Poale Zion Organization and Jewish National Workers Alliance; Polish War Relief; The Queen Wilhelmina Fund; Self-Help of Emigres from Central Europe; Unitarian Service Committee; Union of Orthodox Rabbis; Vaad Hahatzala Emergency Committee; World Jewish Congress.
0170 Licenses: General, August 9, 1943–May 24, 1944. 31pp. Major Topics: Currency transfers; refugees—Switzerland, Spain, Portugal, Greece,
Italy, Poland, Sweden, Great Britain, Turkey, Morocco, France, Yugoslavia, Slovakia, Hungary, Rumania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Norway, Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands; International Rescue and Relief Committee; Self-Help of Emigres from Central Europe; Unitarian Service Committee; Vaad Hahatzala Emergency Committee; American Committee for Christian Refugees; Union of Orthodox Rabbis; American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; World Jewish Congress; Jewish Labor Committee.
0201 Licenses: American Committee for Christian Refugees (NY 644044), May 31–August 23, 1944. 8pp.
Major Topic: Currency transfers.
0209 Licenses: American Friends Service Committee (Phila. 14037), May 16–19, 1944. 9pp.
Major Topic: Currency transfers.
0215 Licenses: American Friends Service Committee (Phila. 14294), July 11–September 28, 1944. 18pp.
Major Topic: Currency transfers.
0233 Licenses: American Friends Service Committee (Phila. 14150—Portugal and Phila. 14156—Switzerland), April 13–June 15, 1944. 11pp.
Major Topic: Currency transfers.
0244 Licenses: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (NY 649914), September 19–20, 1944. 3pp.
Major Topic: Currency transfers.
0247 Licenses: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (NY 635401), June 20–26, 1944. 5pp.
Major Topic: Currency transfers.
0252 Licenses: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (NY 644885), August 16–17, 1944. 3pp.
Major Topic: Currency transfers.
0255 Licenses: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (NY 646460), August 31, 1944. 3pp.
Major Topic: Currency transfers.
0258 Licenses: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (NY 655017), October 19, 1944. 3pp.
Major Topic: Currency transfers.
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0261 Licenses: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (NY 658720), October 31–November 3, 1944. 7pp.
Major Topic: Currency transfers.
0268 Licenses: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (NY 660227), November 15–17, 1944. 3pp.
Major Topic: Currency transfers.
0271 Licenses: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (NY 662309), November 21, 1944. 3pp.
Major Topic: Currency transfers.
0274 Licenses: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (NY 667342), December 15, 1944. 6pp.
Major Topic: Currency transfers.
0280 Licenses: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (NY 669799), December 22, 1944–January 15, 1945. 13pp.
Major Topic: Currency transfers.
0293 Licenses: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (NY 670349), December 29, 1944–January 15, 1945. 7pp.
Major Topic: Currency transfers.
0300 Licenses: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (NY 674938), January 19–February 19, 1945. 8pp.
Major Topic: Currency transfers.
0308 Licenses: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (NY 676817), January 24–February 3, 1945. 5pp.
Major Topic: Currency transfers.
0313 Licenses: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (NY 678642), February 6–21, 1945. 13pp.
Major Topic: Currency transfers.
0326 Licenses: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (NY 682342), February 23–March 2, 1945. 8pp.
Major Topic: Currency transfers.
0334 Licenses: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (NY 687435), March 21–26, 1945. 6pp.
Major Topic: Currency transfers.
0340 Licenses: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (NY 689485), March 28–April 2, 1945. 5pp.
Major Topic: Currency transfers.
0345 Licenses: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (NY 694922), April 27–May 1, 1945. 6pp.
Major Topic: Currency transfers.
0351 Licenses: Bankers Trust Company (NY 651531), September 12–22, 1944. 5pp. Major Topic: Currency transfers.
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0356 Licenses: Board of National Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S. (NY 635400), May 19–October 16, 1944. 25pp.
Major Topic: Currency transfers.
0381 Licenses: Jewish Labor Committee (NY 620319), April 5–July 7, 1944. 23pp. Major Topic: Currency transfers.
0404 Licenses: Poale Zion Organization; Jewish National Workers Alliance, August 9–September 27, 1944. 35pp.
Major Topic: Currency transfers.
0439 Licenses: Polish War Relief, May 27, 1944–June 8, 1945. 89pp. Major Topics: Currency transfers; Labor League for Human Rights.
0528 Licenses: Reports—War Refugee Board, February 16–September 2, 1944. 54pp. Major Topic: Currency transfers.
0582 Licenses: Unitarian Service Committee (Bos. 16843), March 17–June 12, 1944. 17pp.
Major Topic: Currency transfers.
0599 Licenses: Unitarian Service Committee (Bos. 16844), February 21–March 2, 1944. 7pp.
Major Topic: Currency transfers.
0606 Licenses: Unitarian Service Committee (Bos. 16846), February 21–March 16, 1944. 9pp.
Major Topic: Currency transfers.
0615 Licenses: Unitarian Service Committee (Bos. 18150), July 12–August 31, 1944. 16pp.
Major Topic: Currency transfers.
0631 Licenses: United Czechoslovak Relief (Chicago 26637), May 1–23, 1944. 5pp. Major Topic: Currency transfers.
0636 Licenses: Vaad Hahatzala (NY 607999), February 16–17, 1944. 5pp. Major Topic: Currency transfers.
0641 Licenses: Vaad Hahatzala (NY 619706), March 1–April 10, 1944. 8pp. Major Topic: Currency transfers.
0649 Licenses: Vaad Hahatzala (NY 631855), May 31–July 5, 1944. 14pp. Major Topic: Currency transfers.
0663 Licenses: Vaad Hahatzala (NY 645950), July 24–August 23, 1944. 6pp. Major Topic: Currency transfers.
0669 Licenses: Vaad Hahatzala (NY 659751), November 5–8, 1944. 4pp. Major Topic: Currency transfers.
0673 Licenses: Vaad Hahatzala (NY 666163), December 3–11, 1944. 5pp. Major Topic: Currency transfers.
0678 Licenses: Vaad Hahatzala (NY 671422), January 4–8, 1945. 4pp. Major Topic: Currency transfers.
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0682 Licenses: Wallach, Fritz (NY 634668), July 31, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Currency transfers.
0685 Licenses: World Jewish Congress (NY 590081), April 10–29, 1944. 7pp. Major Topic: Currency transfers.
0692 Licenses: World Jewish Congress (NY 626339), April 28–May 24, 1944. 13pp. Major Topic: Currency transfers.
0705 Licenses: Zilbergas, Elias (Mr.) (NY 625381), May 30–June 26, 1944. 5pp. Major Topic: Currency transfers.
0710 Life Magazine, August 24–September 29, 1944. 7pp. Major Topic: Photographs of Emergency Refugee Shelter in New York.
0717 Light, Pearl (Rev.), December 2–8, 1944. 10pp. Major Topic: Refugees—U.S.
0727 “Light, The,” June 30–July 26, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: WRB publicity.
0730 Linder, Harold (Commander), October 20–23, 1944, and Undated. 8pp. Major Topics: Postwar planning; United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation
Administration.
0738 Linn, Arthur J., June 10–29, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Refugees—U.S.
0741 Lithuania [Withdrawal Sheet]. 1p.
0742 Mauritius, Island of [Withdrawal Sheet]. 1p.
0743 London: Relief Sub-Committee of the Blockade Committee, January 20–February 14, 1944. 4pp.
Major Topic: Economic Warfare Ministry.
0747 Lowrie, Donald (Dr.), March 18, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: YMCA—Switzerland.
0750 Livingston, R. M. (Mrs.), August 7–26, 1944. 4pp. Major Topic: Refugees—U.S.
0754 Lobel, Sophia (Miss), November 21, 1944. 13pp. Major Topic: Refugees—U.S.
0767 Los Angeles Jewish Community Council, May 19–June 21, 1944. 7pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Greece; United Sephardic Organizations of Los
Angeles, Calif.
0774 Lustig, Albert, April 17–22, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Requests WRB information.
0777 Mandel, Ernest, May 5–June 6, 1945. 8pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Hungary, Switzerland, Algeria, Italy, and Palestine;
concentration camp inmates; Egyleti Elet, Hungarian language publication in New York, N.Y.
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0785 Mann, James H., March 16, 1944–May 10, 1945. 218pp. Major Topics: WRB representative in London; concentration camp inmates; Rescue
Department of the World Jewish Congress; Jewish Agency for Palestine; American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; Intergovernmental Committee on Refugees; Labor’s War Relief Program; United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration; National Committee for Rescue from Terror; world Jewish population and death estimates; refugees—Belgium, Switzerland, Sweden, Germany, Denmark, Hungary, Great Britain, Algeria, France, Palestine, Poland, Italy, Czechoslovakia, the Netherlands, Rumania, Russia, Greece, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, and Norway.
Principal Correspondents: James H. Mann; Joseph Schwartz; Clifford Heathcote-Smith.
Reel 16 0001 Marateck, Jacob, March 1–14, 1944. 3pp.
Major Topic: Suggests lottery for WRB fund-raising.
0004 Margolin, M., August 22–31, 1941. 3pp. Major Topic: Refugee ships.
0007 Marimucci, Mary (Mrs.), May 25–June 1, 1945. 4pp. Major Topic: Refugees—U.S.
0011 Mass Meeting in Madison Square Garden, May 11–August 1, 1944. 39pp. Major Topics: Christian Committee to Aid European Jews; American Jewish
Committee; American Jewish Conference; American Jewish Congress; B’nai B’rith; world Jewish population estimates; Holocaust death estimates.
Principal Correspondents: Stephen S. Wise; Franklin D. Roosevelt; Thomas E. Dewey; Joseph M. Proskauer; Thomas W. Lamont.
0050 Mather, Julia Fergieson (Mrs. L. B.), March 28–April 1, 1944. 4pp. Major Topic: Supports WRB.
0054 Mattoli, Doris Marron, March 9, 1945. 2pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Italy.
0056 Mays, H. S., February 23–March 2, 1944. 4pp. Major Topic: Supports WRB.
0060 McDonald, James G., [December 27, 1935] April 18, 1944–March 5, 1945. 46pp. Major Topics: President’s Advisory Committee on Political Refugees; refugees—
Spain, Portugal, and Germany; League of Nations; High Commissioner for Refugees (Jewish and Other) Coming from Germany; discriminatory legislation—Germany; “Aryan” decrees.
Principal Correspondents: James G. McDonald; Edward R. Stettinius Jr.; James H. Mann.
0106 Memos—Miscellaneous (Folder 1 of 2), February 4–March 3, 1944. 11pp. Major Topic: WRB administrative matters.
0117 Memos—Miscellaneous (Folder 2 of 2), June 9, 1944–June 22, 1945. 18pp. Major Topic: WRB administrative matters.
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0135 Memoranda: Mr. Pehle’s Office, January 26–December 18, 1944. 28pp. Major Topics: WRB administrative matters; World Jewish Congress; refugees—
Hungary, Palestine, Cyprus, France, Rumania, Poland, Switzerland, and Yugoslavia; Irish and Swedish legations assistance for refugees; WRB public relations and publicity; Intergovernmental Committee on Refugees; psychological warfare—Hungary, Germany, France, and Russia; President’s War Relief Control Board; Aufbau; Emergency Committee to Save the Jewish People of Europe; Columbia Broadcasting System; International Red Cross.
0163 Middle East Relief and Refugee Administration (MERRA), January 27–February 15, 1944, and Undated. 13pp.
Major Topics: Great Britain—war policy; United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration; refugees—Abyssinia, Belgian Congo, East Africa, Egypt, Greece, India, Iran, Palestine, Poland, South Africa, Syria, Tanganyika, and Turkey.
0176 Miller, T. E., October 27–November 17, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Emergency Refugee Shelter in New York.
0179 Modern Dress Shop, March 29–April 20, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Financial contribution to WRB.
0182 Moering, Richard. 15pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Germany, France, and Spain; visa applications;
immigration policies. Principal Correspondents: Varian Fry; Howard K. Travers.
0197 Morewitz, Harry A., January 24–March 6, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Supports WRB.
0200 Moritz, Arthur M., March 29–April 7, 1944. 20pp. Major Topics: Supports WRB; Women’s International League for Peace and
Freedom.
0220 Mott, James W. (Hon.), July 21–August 18, 1944. 9pp. Major Topics: Emergency Refugee Shelter in New York; immigration policies.
0229 Nadel, Bernard (Dr.), September 9, 1944. 3pp.
0232 Nathan, Robert R., March 27–June 6, 1944. 55pp. Major Topics: Jewish Agency for Palestine; postwar planning. Principal Correspondent: Eliezer Kaplan.
0287 The Nation, August 27–September 9, 1944. 4pp. Major Topic: Article by Lewis S. Gannett on “Europe’s Wandering Jews—and
Others.”
0291 National America Denmark Association, February 26–March 8, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Danish Refugee Fund Drive.
0294 National Archives Council, November 9–23, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Records management.
0297 National Catholic Welfare Conference, February 17–September 12, 1945. 107pp. Major Topics: Vatican refugee assistance; refugees—Portugal, Spain, Switzerland,
Poland, Canada, Algeria, Morocco, and Italy; suggestions for work of WRB. Principal Correspondent: Patrick A. O’Boyle.
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0404 National CIO War Relief Committee, October 23, 1944–September 12, 1945. 12pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Italy.
0416 National Committee for Rescue from Nazi Terror, March 10–June 30, 1944. 22pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Turkey, Spain, Switzerland, Poland, Germany, Austria,
Czechoslovakia, Palestine, and Great Britain. Principal Correspondents: Eleanor Rathbone; Lauren W. Casaday.
0438 National Council of Jewish Women, Inc., January 26, 1944–June 26, 1945. 41pp. Major Topics: Emergency Refugee Shelter in New York; WRB public relations;
suggestions for work of WRB. Principal Correspondent: Mildred G. Welt.
0479 National Council of Young Israel, May 26–31, 1944. 4pp. Major Topic: National Council of Young Israel.
0483 National Jewish Welfare Board, June 26, 1944. 2pp.
0485 National Order of Women Legislators, May 1–8, 1944. 4pp.
0489 National Planning Association, September 20, 1944. 37pp. Major Topics: Postwar planning; world refugee/displaced person population
estimates; United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration. Principal Correspondent: E. J. Coil.
0526 National Refugee Service, Inc., February 2, 1944–September 12, 1945. 96pp. Major Topics: Immigration policies; postwar planning; world refugee/displaced
person population estimates; Great Britain; European Jewish Children’s Aid; suggestions for work of WRB.
Principal Correspondents: Joseph Beck; Ann S. Petluck; Ephraim R. Gomberg; William Rosenwald; Henry L. Stimson; Charles L. Riegelman.
0622 National War Fund, June 7, 1944–June 11, 1945. 14pp. Major Topic: World refugee/displaced persons relief disbursements.
0636 Nazi Discriminatory Actions, February 2–24, 1944. 22pp. Major Topic: Racially discriminatory laws—Poland, Ukraine, Yugoslavia, France,
Germany, the Netherlands, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Norway, Belgium, Luxembourg, Greece, and Italy.
0658 Netherlands Jewish Society, Inc., March 1–6, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Concentration camp inmates.
0661 New Caledonia, June 13–July 12, 1944. 6pp. Major Topics: French Oceania; Algeria; Foreign Economic Administration; refugees.
0667 New International Year Book, November 23, 1944–January 12, 1945. 20pp. Major Topic: WRB publicity.
0687 “New Leader, The,” January 29–February 3, 1945. 7pp. Major Topic: Postwar planning for refugee/displaced person problems.
0694 New School [for Social Research], April 13–May 10, 1944. 46pp. Major Topic: Postwar planning for refugee/displaced person problems.
0740 New York Herald Tribune, April 20, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: WRB publicity.
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0743 New York Public Library, March 1–8, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: WRB public relations.
0746 New York Times, April 7, 1944. 2pp. Major Topic: WRB publicity.
0748 Nye, Fred A., November 24–30, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Refugees—U.S.
0751 Odegard, Peter H., March 16–April 6, 1944. 6pp. Major Topic: Suggestions for work of WRB.
0757 O’Donnel, Virginia, July 16–22, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Postwar planning for Germany.
0760 Opinion [A Journal of Jewish Life and Letters], May 25–June 7, 1944. 5pp. Major Topic: WRB publicity. Principal Correspondent: Stephen S. Wise.
0765 Organized Labor’s Program of Rescue and Relief, July 3, 1943–October 31, 1944. 55pp.
Major Topics: Currency transfers; Queen Wilhelmina Fund; American Relief for Czechoslovakia; Polish War Relief; National CIO War Relief Committee; National War Fund; French Relief Fund; Confederation Generale du Travail; Committee of National Liberation; American Relief for Norway; President’s War Relief Control Board; United Czechoslovak Relief; Labor’s War Relief Committee; Norwegian Relief; Labor League for Human Rights, American Federation of Labor.
Principal Correspondents: Suzanne LaFollette; Siegmund Jeremias; James Brunot.
0820 Overseas News Agency, Inc., May 10–June 16, 1944. 6pp. Major Topics: Jewish Telegraphic Agency; free port proposals—Latin America. Principal Correspondents: Jacob Landau; Herbert Bayard Swope.
0826 Paderewski Fund for Polish Relief, March 6–10, 1944. 3pp.
0829 Palestine, April 14, 1943–August 2, 1945. 136pp. Major Topics: World Zionist Conference; Great Britain; United Nations; Egypt;
Yemen; Arab Union; Balfour Declaration; immigration policies; American petroleum interests in Arab nations; Bermuda Conference on the Refugee Problem; postwar planning—refugee repatriation or resettlement.
Principal Correspondents: Edward R. Stettinius Jr.; Paul Alling; Reams; Howard K. Travers.
Reel 17 0001 Palestine Certificates (Folder 1 of 3), September 6, 1944–January 20, 1945. 124pp.
Major Topics: Great Britain—war policy; immigration policies; Jewish Agency for Palestine; World Zionist Organization; American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; Vaad Hahatzala Emergency Committee; Zionist Organization of America; World Jewish Congress; refugees—Palestine, Turkey, Bulgaria, Rumania, Russia, Italy, France, Switzerland, Belgium, Yemen, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, the Netherlands, Spain, Portugal, and Switzerland; concentration camp inmates.
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Principal Correspondents: Edward R. Stettinius Jr.; John G. Winant; Joseph Schwartz; S. Bernstein; A. Leon Kubowitzki.
0125 Palestine Certificates (Folder 2 of 3), June 21–September 5, 1944. 137pp. Major Topics: Great Britain—war policy; immigration policies; World Jewish
Congress; Zionist Organization of America; refugees—Palestine, Turkey, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia.
Principal Correspondents: A. Leon Kubowitzki; S. Bernstein; Stephen S. Wise.
0262 Palestine Certificates (Folder 3 of 3), February 12–July 21, 1944. 146pp. Major Topics: Great Britain—war policy; immigration policies; World Jewish
Congress; Zionist Organization of America; Jewish Agency for Palestine; Union of Orthodox Rabbis; Jewish Telegraphic Agency; Emergency Committee to Save the Jewish People of Europe; refugees—Palestine, Turkey, Hungary, Rumania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, and Algeria.
Principal Correspondents: A. Leon Kubowitzki; S. Bernstein; Will Rogers Jr.
0408 Palestine Foundation Fund, March 10–August 17, 1944. 7pp. Major Topics: Jewish Agency for Palestine; Palestine—allocation of certificates;
refugee camps in Palestine and Egypt. Principal Correspondent: Bernard A. Rosenblatt.
0415 Palomar, Oswaldo Garcia, March 10–July 31, 1944. 10pp. Major Topics: Unitarian Service Committee; refugees—Philippine Islands and
Portugal.
0425 Parker, Charles (Mr. and Mrs.), May 7–14, 1945. 3pp. Major Topic: Refugees—U.S.
0428 Pierce, Edith Lovejoy, May 2–17, 1944. 5pp. Major Topic: Immigration policies.
0433 Pierce, Sophie (Mrs.), November 2–14, 1944. 4pp. Major Topic: Refugees—U.S.
0437 Pincus, Albert, December 3–12, 1944. 4pp. Major Topic: Suggests bombing concentration camps.
0441 Plaza, Jose, February 27–March 17, 1945. 5pp. Major Topics: Intergovernmental Committee on Refugees; refugees—Ecuador.
0446 Plumley, Nancy, January 21–March 11, 1944. 3pp. Major Topics: Refugees—U.S.; immigration policies.
0449 Poale Zion Organization, February 24–August 3, 1944. 19pp. Major Topics: Currency transfers; resistance movement; refugees—Palestine
Hungary, Poland, Germany, Ukraine, and Slovakia. Principal Correspondent: David Wertheim.
0468 Poland, Vol. 1 (Folder 1 of 2), July 25, 1944–January 25, 1945. 104pp. Major Topics: World Jewish population estimates; Holocaust death estimates;
concentration camp inmates; World Jewish Congress; Vaad Hahatzala Emergency Committee; Polish Committee of National Liberation; Jewish Agency for Palestine; American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration; Council for the Rescue of the Jewish
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Population of Poland; refugees—Poland, Russia, Czechoslovakia, Iran, Palestine, India, Mexico, and Switzerland.
Principal Correspondents: Herbert Kazki; A. Leon Kubowitzki; Judah Magnes; Moses A. Leavitt.
0572 Poland, Vol. 1 (Folder 2 of 2), May 2, 1944. 93pp. Major Topics: Joint Relief Commission of the International Red Cross; distribution of
medical supplies; World Jewish Congress; Jewish National Committee in Poland; concentration camp inmates; refugees—Poland and Hungary.
Principal Correspondent: A. Leon Kubowitzki.
0665 Polish Refugee Project in Mexico, August 16, 1943–June 21, 1944. 16pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Poland, Mexico, Iran, and Russia; United Nations Relief
and Rehabilitation Administration.
0681 Polish War Relief, July 5, 1944. 3pp.
0684 Poor, Arthur G., April 19, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Protests refugees in U.S.
0687 Population Association of America, October 26, 1944. 3pp.
0690 Portugal, March 24, 1943–July 23, 1945. 91pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Portugal, France, Spain, Algeria, and Mexico; World
Jewish Congress; United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration; repatriation and resettlement of refugees; Palestine; WRB representative in Lisbon.
Principal Correspondents: Stephen S. Wise; Isaac Weissman; Robert C. Dexter; Joesph Schwartz.
0781 Postwar Punishment of Axis War Crimes (Folder 1 of 2), December 23, 1944–July 22, 1945. 100pp.
Major Topics: Postwar planning; war crime trials; concentration camp inmates; World Jewish Congress; UN War Crimes Commission; American League for a Free Palestine; Moscow Conference Declaration of German Atrocities; State Department policies regarding war crimes; Hebrew Committee of National Liberation.
Principal Correspondents: Nahum Goldmann; Gerhard Riegner; Edward R. Stettinius Jr.
0881 Postwar Punishment of Axis War Crimes (Folder 2 of 2), November 1, 1943–December 22, 1944. 124pp.
Major Topics: Postwar planning; war crime trials; concentration camp inmates; UN War Crimes Commission; State Department policies regarding war crimes; lists of war criminals—Bulgaria, Estonia, Germany, France, Greece, the Netherlands, Hungary, Italy, Yugoslavia, Latvia, Poland, Slovakia, Rumania, and Czechoslovakia; concentration camp inmates; Moscow Conference Declaration of German Atrocities; warning leaflets airdropped in France.
Principal Correspondent: Edward R. Stettinius Jr.
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Reel 18 0001 President’s Advisory Committee on Political Refugees, March 20–May 22, 1944.
6pp. Principal Correspondents: James G. McDonald; George L. Warren.
0007 Press Releases: Translations, January 19, 1944–January 5, 1945. 66pp. Major Topics: WRB publicity; Jewish Daily Courier; Jewish Daily Forward; Jewish
Journal and Daily News; The Day; refugees—France, Spain, Poland, Russia, Rumania, Switzerland, Algeria, Morocco, Bulgaria, Belgium, Luxembourg, Turkey, Palestine, and Hungary; world Jewish population estimates; Intergovernmental Committee on Refugees.
0073 Price, Melvin (Hon.), July 9, 1945. 3pp. Major Topic: Employee residents of Illinois. Principal Correspondent: Melvin Price.
0076 Private Messages Sent: Agudas Israel World Organization, April 6–May 3, 1944. 3pp.
Major Topics: Agudas Israel World Organization; refugees—France, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Switzerland; currency transfers; Association of French Jews in America.
0079 Private Messages Sent: American Friends Service Committee, April 14, 1944–February 26, 1945. 22pp.
Major Topics: American Friends Service Committee; refugees—Switzerland and France; relief supplies; food; hospital internment; clothing.
Principal Correspondent: Marjorie McClelland.
0101 Private Messages Sent: American Christian Committee for Refugees, April 24, 1944–April 26, 1945. 74pp.
Major Topics: American Christian Committee for Refugees; refugees—Switzerland, China, Hungary, France, and Italy; currency transfers.
Principal Correspondents: Adolf Freudenberg; Leland Rex Robinson; Henry Leiper.
0174 Private Messages Sent: American Committee of OSE, July 28, 1944–April 18, 1945. 28pp.
Major Topics: American Committee of OSE; refugees—Yugoslavia, Hungary, Poland, and Rumania; medical supplies; food.
Principal Correspondents: Leo Wulmann; Lazar Gurvic.
0202 Private Messages Sent: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, Vol. 1 (Folder 1 of 2), August 3–November 1, 1944. 129pp.
Major Topics: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; refugees—Morocco, Algeria, Palestine, Czechoslovakia, Germany, Hungary, Italy, France, Switzerland, Yugoslavia, Rumania, Bulgaria, Turkey, Spain, Iran, and Portugal; concentration camp inmates; currency transfers; food; clothing; medical supplies; Jewish Agency for Palestine; United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration.
Principal Correspondents: Moses A. Leavitt; Saly Mayer; Robert Pilpel; Arthur Greenleigh; Charles Passman; Joseph Schwartz; Judah Magnes.
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0331 Private Messages Sent: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, Vol. 1 (Folder 2 of 2), March 11–August 26, 1944. 174pp.
Major Topics: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; refugees—Rumania, Palestine, Portugal, Hungary, Switzerland, Italy, Yugoslavia, China, Turkey, France, Greece, Spain, Algeria, and Poland; currency transfers; World Jewish Congress.
Principal Correspondents: Moses A. Leavitt; Saly Mayer; Joseph Schwartz; Robert Pilpel; Gertrude Van Tyn.
0505 Private Messages Sent: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, Vol. 2 (Folder 1 of 2), December 12, 1944–February 2, 1945. 108pp.
Major Topics: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; Intergovernmental Committee on Refugees; currency transfers; food; clothing; medical supplies; United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration; refugees—France, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Rumania, Bulgaria, Albania, Portugal, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Morocco, Palestine, Turkey, Egypt, and Switzerland.
Principal Correspondents: Moses A. Leavitt; Saly Mayer; Joseph Schwartz; Robert Pilpel; Arthur Greenleigh; Judah Magnes; Charles Passman.
0613 Private Messages Sent: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, Vol. 2 (Folder 2 of 2), November 1–December 19, 1944. 144pp.
Major Topics: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; currency transfers; refugees—Portugal, Spain, Algeria, France, Belgium, Greece, Italy, Morocco, Sweden, Poland, the Netherlands, Turkey, Switzerland, Hungary, Rumania, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, and Iran; concentration camp inmates; Intergovernmental Committee on Refugees; United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration.
Principal Correspondents: Moses A. Leavitt; Saly Mayer; Joseph Schwartz; Robert Pilpel; Judah Magnes; Charles Passman; Herbert Emerson; Paul Baerwald; Laura Margolis.
0757 Private Messages Sent: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, Vol. 3 (Folder 1 of 2), March 5–April 4, 1945. 113pp.
Major Topics: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; currency transfers; refugees—Yugoslavia, Greece, Portugal, Hungary, Poland, Sweden, Iran, Russia, Switzerland, Italy, Palestine, France, and Belgium.
Principal Correspondents: Moses A. Leavitt; Saly Mayer; Joseph Schwartz; Harold Trobe; Israel Jacobson.
0870 Private Messages Sent: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, Vol. 3 (Folder 2 of 2), January 31–March 12, 1945. 168pp.
Major Topics: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; refugees—Rumania, Turkey, Greece, Yugoslavia, Palestine, the Netherlands, Poland, Belgium, Portugal, France, and Italy; currency transfers; food; medical supplies.
Principal Correspondents: Moses A. Leavitt; Saly Mayer; Judah Magnes; Reuben Resnik; Joseph Schwartz; Charles Passman; Harold Trobe.
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Reel 19 0001 Private Messages Sent: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, Vol. 4
(Folder 1 of 2), April 19–May 2, 1945. 97pp. Major Topics: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; refugees—Germany,
Switzerland, Italy, Algeria, Palestine, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Greece, Yugoslavia, Rumania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, and Turkey; concentration camp inmates; currency transfers; Great Britain; ICA; United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration.
Principal Correspondents: Moses A. Leavitt; Harold Trobe; Reuben Resnik; Joseph Schwartz; Saly Mayer; Harold Linder; Charles Passman.
0098 Private Messages Sent: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, Vol. 4 (Folder 2 of 2), April 2–20, 1945. 102pp.
Major Topics: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; refugees—Egypt, France, Italy, Switzerland, Greece, Belgium, Rumania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Poland, Turkey, Iran, Russia, Ukraine, Czechoslovakia, Lithuania, Latvia, and Palestine; currency transfers; medical supplies; food; clothing; ICA; United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration; Intergovernmental Committee on Refugees.
Principal Correspondents: Moses A. Leavitt; Joseph Schwartz; Saly Mayer; Harold Trobe; Arthur Greenleigh; Paul Baerwald; Judah Magnes.
0200 Private Messages Sent: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, Vol. 5 (Folder 1 of 2), May 11–June 1, 1945. 85pp.
Major Topics: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; refugees—Italy, Yugoslavia, Switzerland, Germany, France, Poland, Rumania, Hungary, Ukraine, Czechoslovakia, Russia, Poland, Sweden, Iran, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Austria; concentration camp inmates; currency transfers; Vaad Hahatzala; food; medical supplies; United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration; International Committee of the Red Cross.
Principal Correspondents: Moses A. Leavitt; Joseph Schwartz; Harold Linder; Melvin Goldstein; Charles Passman; Harold Trobe; Saly Mayer; Reuben Resnik.
0285 Private Messages Sent: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, Vol. 5 (Folder 2 of 2), April 27–May 14, 1945. 82pp.
Major Topics: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; refugees—Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Spain, Portugal, France, Rumania, Hungary, Sweden, Turkey, the Netherlands, Greece, Italy, Algeria, Morocco, Switzerland, Iran, Poland, Russia, and South America; currency transfers; food; medical supplies; Intergovernmental Committee on Refugees.
Principal Correspondents: Moses A. Leavitt; Harold Linder; Joseph Schwartz; Harold Trobe; Charles Passman; Paul Baerwald; Saly Mayer.
0367 Private Messages Sent: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, Vol. 6 (Folder 1 of 2), June 19–September 5, 1945. 88pp.
Major Topics: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; refugees—Italy, Austria, Yugoslavia, Greece, Germany, Hungary, Rumania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Palestine, France, Poland, Iran, and Portugal; food; currency transfers; Allied Commission; United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration; International Committee of the Red Cross; concentration camp inmates.
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Principal Correspondents: Moses A. Leavitt; Benjamin Brook; Reuben Resnik; William Filderman; Joseph Schwartz; Judah Magnes.
0455 Private Messages Sent: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, Vol. 6 (Folder 2 of 2), May 27–June 20, 1945. 72pp.
Major Topics: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; refugees—Austria, Hungary, Italy, Germany, Poland, Iran, Russia, Rumania, Yugoslavia, Morocco, Palestine, Algeria, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Czechoslovakia; concentration camp inmates; food; clothing; medical supplies; World Jewish Congress; currency transfers.
Principal Correspondents: Moses A. Leavitt; Reuben Resnik; Arthur Greenleigh; Charles Passman; Joseph Schwartz; Saly Mayer; Harold Linder.
0527 Private Messages Sent: American ORT Federation, December 29, 1944–February 12, 1945. 14pp.
Major Topics: American ORT Federation; refugees—Switzerland, France, Belgium, and Russia; education; postwar planning; Emergency Refugee Shelter in New York.
Principal Correspondents: David Lvovitch; Aron Syngalowsky.
0541 Private Messages Sent: Emergency Committee to Save the Jewish People of Europe, April 10–August 24, 1944. 16pp.
Major Topics: Emergency Committee to Save the Jewish People of Europe; repeal of anti-Jewish laws in Italy; refugees—Turkey; State Department telegraph policies.
Principal Correspondents: Johan J. Smertenko; Carlo Sforza; Will Rogers Jr.; Peter Bergson.
0557 Private Messages Sent: Greek War Relief Association, Inc., February 22–March 5, 1945. 6pp.
Major Topics: Greek War Relief Association; currency transfers; food; clothing; United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration.
Principal Correspondents: Frank Curtis; Oscar Broneer.
0563 Private Messages Sent: Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society, February 9, 1944–August 1, 1945. 104pp.
Major Topics: Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society; currency transfers; refugees—Rumania, France, Bulgaria, Turkey, Hungary, Portugal, Palestine, Spain, and Switzerland; International Committee of the Red Cross; immigration policies; refugee relatives of U.S. citizens; refugee relatives of legally resident aliens; American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; Jewish Agency for Palestine; concentration camp inmates.
Principal Correspondents: Mr. Jacobson; David Schweitzer; James Bernstein.
0667 Private Messages Sent: Histadrut, February 2–September 1, 1944. 57pp. Major Topics: Histadrut (General Federation of Jewish Labor in Palestine);
refugees—Hungary, Poland, Turkey, Bulgaria, Palestine, Sweden, Rumania, Portugal, and Slovakia; Jewish Agency for Palestine; American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee.
Principal Correspondents: Israel Mereminski; Heshel Frumkin; F. Lichtenstein; Shaul Meyeroff.
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0724 Private Messages Sent: International Rescue and Relief Committee, March 15, 1944–May 9, 1945. 143pp.
Major Topics: International Rescue and Relief Committee; refugees—Turkey, Sweden, Lithuania, Italy, France, Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, Austria, Germany, and Switzerland; currency transfers; clothing.
Principal Correspondents: Sheba Strunsky; A. Rustow; Frank Kingdom; Rene Bertholet; Leon Dennenberg.
0867 Private Messages Sent: International Young Men’s Christian Association, April 5–10, 1944. 4pp.
Major Topic: International YMCA.
0871 Private Messages Sent: Jewish Labor Committee, June 10–November 17, 1944. 12pp.
Major Topics: Jewish Labor Committee; International Committee of the Red Cross; refugees—Poland, Hungary, Austria, and China; concentration camp inmates; currency transfers.
Principal Correspondents: Adolph Held; Joseph Braskin; David Dubinsky; Jacob Pat.
0883 Private Messages Sent: Jewish National Workers Alliance, October 2–21, 1944. 5pp.
Major Topics: Jewish National Workers Alliance; Poale Zion Organization; refugees—France and Hungary; currency transfers.
Principal Correspondents: Meilich Neustadt; Louis Segal.
0888 Private Messages Sent: Mayer, Andre, March 21–April 21, 1944. 13pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Switzerland and France. Principal Correspondents: Andre Mayer; Jean Frederic Bloch Laine.
0901 Private Messages Sent: National Catholic Welfare Conference, September 2, 1944. 3pp.
Major Topics: National Catholic Welfare Conference; refugees—Switzerland, Poland, Hungary, and France.
Principal Correspondents: Marius Besson Fribourg; Patrick A. O’Boyle.
0904 Private Messages Sent: Poale Zion Organization, October 10–November 21, 1944. 17pp.
Major Topics: Poale Zion Organization; refugees—Hungary, Switzerland, Slovakia, Austria, Rumania, Bulgaria, Sweden, and France; concentration camp inmates; food; Jewish National Workers Alliance.
Principal Correspondents: David Wertheim; Meilich Neustadt; Louis Segal.
0921 Private Messages Sent: Polish American Council, August 7–11, 1944. 6pp. Major Topics: Polish American Council; refugees—Poland. Principal Correspondents: Florian Piskorski; Francis X. Swietlik.
0927 Private Messages Sent: Save the Children Federation, June 22–November 27, 1944. 7pp.
Major Topics: Save the Children Federation; currency transfers; refugees—Switzerland.
Principal Correspondents: John Voris; Nicholas Lemtugov; George Thelin.
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Reel 20 0001 Private Messages Sent: Selfhelp of Emigres from Central Europe, Inc., May 25–
November 14, 1944. 36pp. Major Topics: Selfhelp of Emigres from Central Europe; refugees—France, Belgium,
China, Hungary, Switzerland, Germany, Poland, and the Netherlands; concentration camp inmates; Comite International pour la Placement des Refugies Intellectuels; currency transfers.
Principal Correspondents: Fred S. Weissman; Fanny Hirsch.
0037 Private Messages Sent: Spitzer, L. (Prof.), March 20–April 18, 1945. 12pp. Major Topics: Unitarian Service Committee; refugees—Spain. Principal Correspondents: Martha Sharp; Charles R. Joy; Leo Spitzer.
0049 Private Messages Sent: Unitarian Service Committee, January 24, 1944–September 15, 1945. 70pp.
Major Topics: Unitarian Service Committee; refugees—Switzerland, Spain, Portugal, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Ecuador, Morocco, Turkey, Iran, Palestine, Greece, Yugoslavia, Egypt, French Equatorial Africa, Syria, Belgium, and France; Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee; currency transfers; American Friends Service Committee; United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration; radio broadcasts into occupied Europe; National War Fund.
Principal Correspondents: Charles R. Joy; Noel Field; Edward Cahill; Seth T. Gano; Howard Brooks; Elizabeth Dexter; Robert C. Dexter; Henry Morgenthau Jr.
0119 Private Messages Sent: Union of Orthodox Rabbis, March 15, 1944–March 7, 1945. 12pp.
Major Topics: Union of Orthodox Rabbis; refugees—Czechoslovakia, Germany, France, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary, Rumania, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Turkey; concentration camp inmates; currency transfers; food.
Principal Correspondents: Isaac Sternbuch; Abraham Kalmanowitz.
0131 Private Messages Sent: Vaad Hahatzala (Folder 1 of 2), October 26, 1944–July 26, 1945. 93pp.
Major Topics: Vaad Hahatzala Emergency Committee; currency transfers; refugees—China, Germany, Lithuania, Hungary, Switzerland, Turkey, Poland, Rumania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Greece, and Yugoslavia; concentration camp inmates; medical supplies; clothing; food; World Jewish Congress; Hestadrut Poalim (Zionist Labor Party); proposed Vatican intercession with German government.
Principal Correspondents: Isaac Sternbuch; Aron Kotler; Abraham Kalmanowitz; Irving Bunim; Jacob Griffel.
0224 Private Messages Sent: Vaad Hahatzala (Folder 2 of 2), March 14–October 24, 1944. 91pp.
Major Topics: Vaad Hahatzala Emergency Committee; refugees—Turkey, Hungary, Rumania, Switzerland, Sweden, Lithuania, Russia, Germany, Palestine, Latvia, Uruguay, China, the Netherlands, Belgium, and France; currency transfers; concentration camp inmates; American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; food; proposed Vatican intercession with Japanese government.
Principal Correspondents: Isaac Sternbuch; Aron Kotler; Abraham Kalmanowitz; Louis Kastner; Jacob Griffel; Wilhelm Wolbe.
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0315 Private Messages Sent: World Jewish Congress, Vol. 1 (Folder 1 of 2), February 9–March 31, 1945. 128pp.
Major Topics: World Jewish Congress; Rescue Department; refugees—Switzerland, Czechoslovakia, Germany, Austria, France, Poland, Bulgaria, Palestine, Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, Austria, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Greece, and Rumania; concentration camp inmates; International Committee of the Red Cross; Jewish Agency for Palestine; clothing; food; currency transfers.
Principal Correspondents: Gerhard Riegner; Kurt R. Grossman; Arieh Tartakower; Eliahu Dobkin; Hillel Storch; A. Leon Kubowitzki; Nahum Goldmann.
0443 Private Messages Sent: World Jewish Congress, Vol. 1 (Folder 2 of 2), March 22, 1944–February 9, 1945. 167pp.
Major Topics: World Jewish Congress; Rescue Department; Swedish Foreign Office; refugees—Czechoslovakia, Germany, Hungary, Russia, Palestine, Rumania, Bulgaria, Poland, USSR, Denmark, Norway, Italy, Yugoslavia, Bukovina, Bessarabia, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Ukraine, the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Austria, Sweden, Switzerland, Spain, Portugal, Slovakia, Greece, Turkey, and Finland; concentration camp inmates; currency transfers; Jewish Agency, Jerusalem; world Jewish population; Holocaust death estimates; American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee.
Principal Correspondents: Stephen S. Wise; Nahum Goldmann; A. Leon Kubowitzki; Arieh Tartakower; Elias Dobkin; Marcus Ehrenpreis; Gertrude van Tyn; Jacob van Blitz; Isaac Weissman.
0610 Private Messages Sent: World Jewish Congress, Vol. 2, June 29, 1945. 60pp. Major Topics: World Jewish Congress; Rescue Department; refugees—Russia,
USSR, Rumania, Hungary, Germany, Austria, Poland, Italy, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Yugoslavia, Greece, and Spain; concentration camp inmates; lists of war criminals—Hungary and Austria; currency transfers; food.
Principal Correspondents: Nahum Goldmann; Gerhard Riegner; Paul Guggenheim; Kurt R. Grossman; Arieh Tartakower.
0670 “Proposal for Evacuation of Dutch Jews,” December 29, 1944–March 12, 1945. 13pp.
Major Topics: Refugees—the Netherlands and Germany; currency transfers; Great Britain—Ministry of Economic Warfare; State Department; Allied declaration on payment of ransom for Jews.
Principal Correspondents: H. C. Fenton; Johannes Regnerus Maria van Angeren; John G. Winant.
0683 Queen Wilhelmina Fund, Inc., July 19–August 2, 1944. 5pp. Major Topics: Queen Wilhelmina Fund; refugees—the Netherlands, Sweden,
Switzerland, Portugal, Spain, Curacao, Surinam, and Great Britain. Principal Correspondent: Victor H. Scales.
0688 Radio: Samuel Grafton, April 20–June 9, 1944. 14pp. Major Topics: WRB publicity; radio broadcasts; immigration policies; refugees—
Great Britain. Principal Correspondent: Samuel Grafton.
0702 Radio: Abel Green, Variety, April 7, 1944. 2pp. Major Topics: WRB publicity; radio broadcasts.
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0704 Radio: “Hall of Fame,” April 7, 1944. 2pp. Major Topics: WRB publicity; radio broadcasts.
0706 Radio: Howe, Quincy, February 25, 1944. 12pp. Major Topics: WRB publicity; radio broadcasts; immigration policies. Principal Correspondents: Quincy Howe; Morris Ernst.
0718 Radio: Miscellaneous, January 24–November 13, 1944. 64pp. Major Topics: WRB publicity; radio broadcasts; immigration policies; refugees—
Hungary, Russia, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Poland, Turkey, and Rumania; United Jewish Appeal; American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; war criminals—Hungary.
0782 Radio: “The Roll of Dishonor,” Undated. 60pp. Major Topics: WRB publicity; radio broadcasts; concentration camp inmates; war
criminals—Japan, Germany, China, Philippine Islands, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Slovakia, and Norway.
0842 Radio: Raymond Gram Swing, March 30–April 19, 1944. 32pp. Major Topics: WRB publicity; radio broadcasts; refugees—Ukraine, Russia, USSR,
Hungary, Rumania, Palestine, and Poland. Principal Correspondent: Raymond Gram Swing.
0874 Radio Broadcasts (Abrahamson’s Files), February 5–March 22, 1944. 15pp. Major Topics: Radio broadcasts to occupied Europe; Unitarian Service Committee;
Office of War Information; WRB publicity and public relations; American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee.
0889 Radio Broadcasts (Folder 1 of 2), February 6–May 20, 1944. 16pp. Major Topics: WRB publicity; radio broadcasts to occupied Europe; refugees—
Turkey, Spain, Portugal, Poland, Slovakia, and Palestine.
0905 Radio Broadcasts (Folder 2 of 2), March 20–June 5, 1944. 19pp. Major Topics: Radio broadcasts to occupied Europe; Committee on Special Refugee
Problems; Unitarian Service Committee; Office of War Information; war criminals—Hungary and Austria.
Principal Correspondent: Charles R. Joy.
0924 Radulescu, Savel, March 28–April 4, 1944. 8pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Rumania and Turkey.
0932 Rapport, Sarah (Mrs.), May 9–June 1, 1944. 6pp. Major Topic: Offers land for refugee haven.
0938 Rayburn, Sam (Hon.), June 14–16, 1944. 4pp. Major Topic: WRB appropriations. Principal Correspondent: Sam Rayburn.
0942 Refugee Economic Corporation, April 15, 1942–February 19, 1944. 26pp. Major Topics: Refugee Economic Corporation; refugees—Australia, Bolivia, United
States (North Carolina), Palestine, and Philippine Islands. Principal Correspondent: Charles J. Liebman.
0968 Refugee Ransom Cases, February 4–May 20, 1944. 4pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Hungary, the Netherlands, and Argentina; payment of
ransom; currency transfers.
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0972 Refugee Relief Trustees, Inc., January 28–February 9, 1944. 6pp. Major Topics: Proposals for work of WRB; National War Fund. Principal Correspondent: Henry L. Stimson.
0978 “Refugees” General, May 6–10, 1945. 3pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Great Britain, United States, and Japan.
0981 Relief for Italians in Sweden, August 4–October 21, 1944. 11pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Italy and Sweden. Principal Correspondents: Herschel V. Johnson; Edward R. Stettinius Jr.
0992 Relief in Czechoslovakia, January 10–March 21, 1945. 22pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Czechoslovakia; American Jewish Joint Distribution
Committee; Vaad Hahatzala Emergency Committee; currency transfers; food; concentration camp inmates; medical supplies.
Principal Correspondents: Abraham Kalmanowitz; Moses A. Leavitt; Joseph Schwartz.
Reel 21 0001 Relief in Finland, March 14, 1945. 2pp.
Major Topics: Refugees—Finland; Yalta Conference.
0003 “Relief to Poland” (American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee), June 20, 1944–April 28, 1945. 63pp.
Major Topics: Refugees—Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Hungary; concentration camp inmates; clothing; medical supplies; food; American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee.
Principal Correspondents: Joseph Schwartz; Moses A. Leavitt; Harold Trobe; Robert Pilpel; Ragnar Gottfarb; Judah Magnes; Charles Passman.
0066 Religious Society of Friends, February 10–March 7, 1944. 4pp. Major Topics: Public opinion; Religious Society of Friends. Principal Correspondent: Mary S. McDowell.
0070 Representation of Yugoslav Jews, October 10–November 18, 1944. 4pp. Major Topics: Representation of Yugoslav Jews; refugees—Yugoslavia and Turkey. Principal Correspondents: Meir Weltmann; Ira A. Hirschmann.
0074 Representatives: Foreign Duty, May 24–June 28, 1944. 8pp. Major Topic: Employee travel arrangements.
[Requests for Specific Aid consist of correspondence from persons requesting government action on behalf of European Jews. Letters are written requesting assistance for individual concentration camp inmates and refugees throughout the world. Letters refer to the Emergency Refugee Shelter in New York and to immigration policies. Many letters also discuss visas matters, passports, and support for opening Palestine to immigration from Europe. Letters document refugee assistance efforts of international organizations, private agencies, and private citizens.]
0083 Requests for Specific Aid: Adler, Eric R., November 16–December 14, 1944. 6pp. Major Topics: Refugees—the Netherlands and Germany; concentration camp
inmates; Ecuador.
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0089 Requests for Specific Aid: Agoston, Peter (Pvt.), April 10, 1945, and Undated. 3pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Hungary.
0092 Requests for Specific Aid: Andelman, Rose, July 26–October 25, 1944. 26pp. Major Topics: Refugees—France and Germany; concentration camp inmates;
immigration policies.
0118 Requests for Specific Aid: Andrus, Jeanne Emiot (Mrs.), September 23–November 11, 1944. 5pp.
Major Topics: Refugees—France; Emergency Refugee Shelter in New York.
0123 Requests for Specific Aid: Auspitz, Gabriella (Mrs.) and/or Mrs. Herman Auspitz, May 4–12, 1944. 3pp.
Major Topic: Refugees—Hungary and Palestine.
0126 Requests for Specific Aid: Avram, Rachel (Mrs.), September 11–19, 1944. 5pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Rumania; immigration policies; United Rumanian Jews of
America.
0131 Requests for Specific Aid: Ballay, Joseph, August 1–September 1, 1944. 4pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Hungary and Czechoslovakia; immigration policies.
0135 Requests for Specific Aid: Bamberger, Curt (Dr.), November 21–29, 1944. 4pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Germany and France; immigration policies.
0139 Requests for Specific Aid: Barna, Vera, September 23–October 3, 1944. 4pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Hungary; immigration policies.
0143 Requests for Specific Aid: Barnet, Samuel, June 1–5, 1945. 5pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Germany; concentration camp inmates.
0148 Requests for Specific Aid: Barnwell, Arthur (Mrs.), July 12–August 3, 1944. 18pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Poland, France, and Spain; immigration policies.
0166 Requests for Specific Aid: Basch, Hedi, February 1–May 6, 1944. 8pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Austria and Norway.
0174 Requests for Specific Aid: Bass, John, March 23–April 6, 1945. 5pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Czechoslovakia; concentration camp inmates.
0179 Requests for Specific Aid: Bayor, Elizabeth (Mrs.), November 21–December 4, 1944. 3pp.
Major Topics: Refugees—Hungary; immigration policies.
0182 Requests for Specific Aid: Beer, George, July 2–12, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Italy.
0185 Requests for Specific Aid: Berkowicz, David, July 5–26, 1944. 4pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Italy; immigration policies; Emergency Refugee Shelter in
New York.
0189 Requests for Specific Aid: Berla, Bessie L., July 7–August 12, 1944. 5pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Hungary.
0194 Requests for Specific Aid: Bermann, Adele (Mrs.), February 7–August 1, 1944. 11pp.
Major Topics: Refugees—France and Austria; concentration camp inmates; immigration policies.
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0205 Requests for Specific Aid: Blecher, Max (Jr.), July 7–November 3, 1944. 19pp. Major Topics: Refugees—France, Italy, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia; immigration
policies; Emergency Refugee Shelter in New York.
0224 Requests for Specific Aid: Blechner, Norbert, January 31–March 2, 1944. 7pp. Major Topic: Refugees—the Netherlands.
0231 Requests for Specific Aid: Boehm, Charles, August 9–30, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Hungary.
0234 Requests for Specific Aid: Boss, Lori, July 21–August 18, 1944. 6pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Poland and Italy; Emergency Refugee Shelter in New
York.
0240 Requests for Specific Aid: Brand, Joel, May 2–22, 1945. 8pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Germany, Hungary, Turkey, and Palestine; concentration
camp inmates. Principal Correspondents: Moses A. Leavitt; Ira A. Hirschmann.
0248 Requests for Specific Aid: Braun, Samuel (Dr.), March 25–30, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Hungary.
0251 Requests for Specific Aid: Brimberg, Simon, January 29–February 3, 1945. 4pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Poland.
0255 Requests for Specific Aid: Brody, Leo (Mrs.), May 15–20, 1944. 3pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Germany; concentration camp inmates.
0258 Requests for Specific Aid: Capouya, Morris N. (Dr.), April 3–20, 1944. 6pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Greece. Principal Correspondent: Lister Hill.
0264 Requests for Specific Aid: Carpenko, Nikita, August 18–30, 1944. 4pp. Major Topic: Emergency Refugee Shelter in New York.
0268 Requests for Specific Aid: Cass, Yolan (Mrs.), October 1–10, 1944. 4pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Hungary; immigration policies.
0272 Requests for Specific Aid: Cassirer, Henry R., April 5–22, 1944. 5pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Hungary and Switzerland; radio broadcasts into occupied
Europe.
0277 Requests for Specific Aid: Cherkassky, Shura, December 18, 1944–January 6, 1945. 4pp.
Major Topic: Refugees—Russia, Finland, and Sweden.
0281 Requests for Specific Aid: Clemintone, R. (Mrs.), July 5–26, 1944. 6pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Italy.
0287 Requests for Specific Aid: Cohan, Ilona, May 5–10, 1944. 6pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Hungary and Turkey.
0293 Requests for Specific Aid: Cohn, Sigmund A., May 27–June 1, 1945. 3pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Czechoslovakia; concentration camp inmates; immigration
policies.
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0296 Requests for Specific Aid: Cravath, Swaine and Moore, June 23, 1944–February 13, 1945. 16pp.
Major Topics: Refugees—the Netherlands, France, and Czechoslovakia; concentration camp inmates; immigration policies.
0312 Requests for Specific Aid: Delcau, Jules Howard (Dr.), April 24–May 5, 1945. 5pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Rumania, Russia, and Germany.
0317 Requests for Specific Aid: Delparto, Yves Levy and Pierre Levy, July 24, 1944. 2pp.
Major Topic: Refugees—France.
0319 Requests for Specific Aid: Deutsch, Senta, March 5–May 10, 1944. 4pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Italy and Poland; concentration camp inmates.
0323 Requests for Specific Aid: Di Conza, Joan, June 25–July 4, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Italy.
0326 Requests for Specific Aid: Dombroski, Chester, March 5–16, 1945. 3pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Tanganyika.
0329 Requests for Specific Aid: D’Orazio, Tony, July 12–24, 1944. 6pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Italy.
0335 Requests for Specific Aid: Drepper, Carl, August 31–September 15, 1944. 8pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Germany, France, and Algeria; concentration camp
inmates.
0343 Requests for Specific Aid: Dzierlatka, Abraham, March 29–November 25, 1944. 10pp.
Major Topics: Refugees—Poland, Belgium, Cuba, and U.S.; immigration policies; Board of Immigration Appeals.
0353 Requests for Specific Aid: Ehrlich, L., February 6–16, 1944. 4pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Italy.
0357 Requests for Specific Aid: Einhorn, Julius V., February 14–June 1, 1945. 9pp. Major Topics: Refugees—the Netherlands, Germany, and Poland; concentration
camp inmates; visas—Argentina and Guatemala.
0366 Requests for Specific Aid: Eisner, Albert L., April 10–September 8, 1944. 17pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Czechoslovakia and Hungary; immigration policies.
0383 Requests for Specific Aid: Elkeles, A. J., January 30–April 4, 1945. 6pp. Major Topics: Refugees—the Netherlands, Poland, and Germany; concentration
camp inmates.
0389 Requests for Specific Aid: Ernst, Morris L., November 16–23, 1944. 4pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Rumania. Principal Correspondent: Morris L. Ernst.
0393 Requests for Specific Aid: Ettlinger, Jacob, February 1–6, 1945. 6pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Sweden, Germany, and Czechoslovakia; concentration
camp inmates.
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0399 Requests for Specific Aid: Fahy, Kathleen, April 24–June 1, 1945. 11pp. Major Topics: Refugees—the Netherlands and Germany; concentration camp
inmates; Vatican communications with Germany.
0410 Requests for Specific Aid: Falco, Louis, March 15–April 13, 1945. 3pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Italy.
0413 Requests for Specific Aid: Faller, Rudolph (Pvt.), September 5–October 15, 1944. 5pp.
Major Topic: Refugees—Czechoslovakia and Germany.
0418 Requests for Specific Aid: Farago, Marion, May 1–10, 1944. 4pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Hungary.
0422 Requests for Specific Aid: Fastman, Harry, August 29–September 2, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Hungary and France.
0425 Requests for Specific Aid: Fatica, Anna, September 11–22, 1944. 5pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Italy; immigration policies.
0430 Requests for Specific Aid: Ferand, Ernest T., November 25–December 8, 1944. 7pp.
Major Topics: Refugees—Hungary; American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. Principal Correspondents: Moses A. Leavitt; Saly Mayer.
0437 Requests for Specific Aid: Fleischman, Tersci (Mrs.), April 5–18, 1945. 7pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Hungary; American Friends Service Committee.
0444 Requests for Specific Aid: Flesch, Theodore T. (Cpl.), November 3–December 12, 1944. 7pp.
Major Topic: Refugees—Hungary.
0451 Requests for Specific Aid: Fliegel, Hyman J., July 4, 1945. 5pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Germany; concentration camp inmates.
0456 Requests for Specific Aid: Fraenkel, Marlene A. (Miss), August 6–September 26, 1945. 9pp.
Major Topics: Refugees—the Netherlands and Poland; concentration camp inmates.
0465 Requests for Specific Aid: Frankl, Paul, March 3–June 5, 1944. 8pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Czechoslovakia and London; concentration camp inmates. Principal Correspondent: Ira A. Hirschmann.
0473 Requests for Specific Aid: Frankman, Mary, July 20–August 12, 1944. 4pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Italy and Germany; concentration camp inmates.
0477 Requests for Specific Aid: Franko, Louise M., July 16–29, 1944. 3pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Italy and Yugoslavia; concentration camp inmates.
0480 Requests for Specific Aid: Friedman, Esther, March 27–August 7, 1944. 14pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Hungary.
0494 Requests for Specific Aid: Friedman, Raphael, February 10–August 26, 1944. 18pp.
Major Topic: Refugees—Poland and Palestine.
0512 Requests for Specific Aid: Frisch, Siegmund, December 8–29, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Rumania.
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0515 Requests for Specific Aid: Galewski, Ernest J. (M/Sgt.), October 23–November 1, 1944. 4pp.
Major Topics: Refugees—Poland and Czechoslovakia; concentration camp inmates.
0519 Requests for Specific Aid: Gelberman, Joseph (Tec. 5), August 8–September 1, 1944. 4pp.
Major Topics: Refugees—Hungary; WRB publicity.
0523 Requests for Specific Aid: Gero, George J., September 21–October 9, 1944. 4pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Hungary.
0527 Requests for Specific Aid: Gerson, Fred, May 15–June 7, 1945. 9pp. Major Topics: Refugees—the Netherlands; immigration policies.
0536 Requests for Specific Aid: Gerstl, Max, April 23–27, 1945. 3pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Czechoslovakia; concentration camp inmates.
0539 Requests for Specific Aid: Gidding, Keating and Reid, February 7, 1945. 2pp. Major Topics: Refugees—France and Switzerland; concentration camp inmates.
0541 Requests for Specific Aid: Gifford, E. (Dr.), February 19, 1944–January 17, 1945. 13pp.
Major Topics: Refugees—Czechoslovakia, the Netherlands, Palestine, and New Zealand; concentration camp inmates.
0554 Requests for Specific Aid: Gildenhour, Isor, May 28–June 1, 1945. 2pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Poland.
0556 Requests for Specific Aid: Gleitman, Abraham, July 14–29, 1944. 6pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Italy and Poland; concentration camp inmates.
0562 Requests for Specific Aid: Goldenweiser, E. A., November 14, 1944–March 30, 1945. 14pp.
Major Topics: Refugees—France; American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. Principal Correspondents: Moses A. Leavitt; Robert Pilpel.
0576 Requests for Specific Aid: Greenberg, Jakob, January 25–27, 1945. 3pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Switzerland; youth Aliyah organizations.
0579 Requests for Specific Aid: Greenstein, Martin, January 30–April 21, 1944. 6pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Hungary and Czechoslovakia.
0585 Requests for Specific Aid: Gross, Ludwick (Capt.), January 28–February 12, 1944. 4pp.
Major Topic: Refugees—Poland.
0589 Requests for Specific Aid: Gross, P. N., April 28–September 28, 1944. 6pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Germany; concentration camp inmates; visas—
Guatemala; Vaad Hahatzala Emergency Committee.
0595 Requests for Specific Aid: Grosser, Ingeborg, February 22–October 6, 1944. 6pp. Major Topic: Immigration policies.
0601 Requests for Specific Aid: Grubert, Jacob, November 27–December 1, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Poland.
0604 Requests for Specific Aid: Gruss, Oscar (Mrs.), April 10–23, 1945. 3pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Germany; concentration camp inmates.
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0607 Requests for Specific Aid: Gumpel, Berthold, September 12–22, 1944. 3pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Germany, Belgium, and France; concentration camp
inmates.
0610 Requests for Specific Aid: Haas, Stephanie (Dr.), April 16–22, 1944. 4pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Hungary and Czechoslovakia.
0614 Requests for Specific Aid: Haber, Elizabeth (Miss), June 10–30, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Hungary.
0617 Requests for Specific Aid: Hahn, Robert (Mrs.), July 5, 1944. 2pp. Major Topic: Emergency Refugee Shelter in New York.
0619 Requests for Specific Aid: Halberstadt, Annie (Mrs.), May 1–10, 1944. 4pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Czechoslovakia.
0623 Requests for Specific Aid: Halberstam, Chaim (Grand Rabbi), July 31–August 11, 1944. 8pp.
Major Topic: Refugees—Poland and Rumania.
0631 Requests for Specific Aid: Haller, Chaim, March 16–17, 1945. 3pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Poland.
0634 Requests for Specific Aid: Hegedus, Emery, April 5–27, 1944. 4pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Hungary and Yugoslavia.
0638 Requests for Specific Aid: Henle, Mary M. (Mrs.), February 12, 1944. 2pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Belgium.
0640 Requests for Specific Aid: Hervey, Zoltan P. (1st Lt.), December 11–18, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Hungary.
0643 Requests for Specific Aid: Hesses, Johanna (Mrs.), June 24–30, 1944. 4pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Italy, Austria, and France; concentration camp inmates.
0647 Requests for Specific Aid: Hexter, Leo, December 11, 1944–May 9, 1945. 6pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Germany and Poland; concentration camp inmates.
0653 Requests for Specific Aid: Hirsch, Hans G. (Cpl.), February 20–June 7, 1945. 10pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Czechoslovakia and Germany; concentration camp
inmates; Union of Jews in Germany; American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee.
0663 Requests for Specific Aid: Honig, Albert Bela, January 12–18, 1945. 3pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Hungary.
0666 Requests for Specific Aid: Horvath, M. (Mrs.), April 18, 1944–January 12, 1945. 17pp.
Major Topics: Refugees—Hungary; International Committee of the Red Cross.
0683 Requests for Specific Aid: Hueneberg, Carl, November 26–December 2, 1944. 5pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Sweden, Norway, and Germany.
0688 Requests for Specific Aid: Imbach, Ernestine (Mrs.), September 30–October 4, 1944. 3pp.
Major Topic: Immigration policies.
0691 Requests for Specific Aid: Israel, Hanna (Mrs.), July 10–29, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Germany and China.
Frame No.
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0694 Requests for Specific Aid: Jellinek, George (Mrs.), May 16–24, 1945. 3pp. Major Topic: Immigration policies.
0697 Requests for Specific Aid: Jewish Labor Committee, October 20–April 27, 1945. 13pp.
Major Topics: Refugees—France and Germany; concentration camp inmates. Principal Correspondent: Jacob Pat.
0710 Requests for Specific Aid: Joseph, Franz M., November 30, 1944–May 24, 1945. 6pp.
Major Topics: Refugees—Czechoslovakia; concentration camp inmates.
0716 Requests for Specific Aid: Joseph, Gerhard H. (Dr.), February 24–29, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Germany.
0719 Requests for Specific Aid: Kahn, Arno, January 18–February 3, 1945. 3pp. Major Topics: Refugees—the Netherlands and Palestine; concentration camp
inmates.
0722 Requests for Specific Aid: Kahn, Jack, June 29–July 28, 1945. 6pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Poland and Germany; concentration camp inmates.
0728 Requests for Specific Aid: Kaufman, Jacob, March 22–28, 1945. 3pp. Major Topic: Refugees—France and Poland.
0731 Requests for Specific Aid: Kern, Paul E., July 21–October 2, 1944. 10pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Hungary; immigration policies; visas—U.S.
0741 Requests for Specific Aid: Klarmar, Ben (Mrs.), June 14–30, 1944. 5pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Hungary.
0746 Requests for Specific Aid: Klarmann, Marcel, February 28–September 22, 1944. 10pp.
Major Topics: Refugees—France; immigration policies.
0756 Requests for Specific Aid: Klein, E. M., June 5–9, 1944. 4pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Hungary.
0760 Requests for Specific Aid: Klein, Ludovit (Sgt.), September 16–20, 1944. 6pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Hungary; immigration policies.
0766 Requests for Specific Aid: Klein, Salomon, a/o Samuel, a/o Moses, a/o Elias, a/o Arthur, June 21–26, 1945. 4pp.
Major Topics: Refugees—Austria, Germany, Czechoslovakia, and Poland; concentration camp inmates.
0770 Requests for Specific Aid: Knapp, Henry, September 13–28, 1944. 5pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Germany; immigration policies.
0775 Requests for Specific Aid: Koblitz, Milton S., February 7–March 3, 1945. 5pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Mexico and Great Britain; immigration policies.
0780 Requests for Specific Aid: Kohn, Max and/or Sara, April 5–27, 1944. 6pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Hungary.
0786 Requests for Specific Aid: Kovacs, Viola (Miss), December 9–20, 1944. 4pp. Major Topic: Immigration policies.
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0790 Requests for Specific Aid: Kramarsky, Felix, October 18–30, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Refugees—France and the Netherlands.
0793 Requests for Specific Aid: Kremer, Alexander, October 25–November 14, 1944. 3pp.
Major Topic: Refugees—Hungary.
0796 Requests for Specific Aid: Krischer, Morris I., March 21–April 15, 1944. 6pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and Poland.
0802 Requests for Specific Aid: Kruse, William H., March 11–28, 1945. 4pp. Major Topic: Immigration policies.
0806 Requests for Specific Aid: Lampel, Carl, October 23–November 17, 1944. 4pp. Major Topic: Immigration policies.
0810 Requests for Specific Aid: Landler, George (Mrs.), October 21–28, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Rumania, and Poland.
0813 Requests for Specific Aid: Lehmann, Frederick (Dr.), March 21–April 3, 1945. 3pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Germany; concentration camp inmates.
0816 Requests for Specific Aid: Leibovitch, Solomon, August 28–December 20, 1944. 9pp.
Major Topic: Refugees—Bulgaria.
0825 Requests for Specific Aid: Leibruder, Maurice, February 19–25, 1944. 4pp.
0829 Requests for Specific Aid: Lendner, Max (Mr.), August 17–September 12, 1945. 5pp.
0834 Requests for Specific Aid: Lengyel, Stephen, July 25–August 10, 1944. 4pp.
0838 Requests for Specific Aid: Lerner, Koochy, August 31–September 14, 1944. 3pp.
0841 Requests for Specific Aid: Levinstone, Aaron, June 21–July 4, 1944. 3pp.
0844 Requests for Specific Aid: Levy, Raymond Joseph (Pvt.), February 23–April 26, 1944. 13pp.
0857 Requests for Specific Aid: Liban, Eric (Cpl.), February 7–16, 1944. 3pp.
0860 Requests for Specific Aid: Lindauer, Dina, March 1–April 27, 1944. 6pp.
0866 Requests for Specific Aid: Lorberbuam, William (Pfc.), November 13–20, 1944. 3pp.
0869 Requests for Specific Aid: Lucas, Louis, August 31–September 2, 1944. 3pp.
0872 Requests for Specific Aid: Luft, Herbert, February 28–October 18, 1944. 8pp.
0880 Requests for Specific Aid: Lurch, J. F., March 8–August 16, 1944. 7pp.
0887 Requests for Specific Aid: Lustig, Bela, April 7–29, 1944. 6pp.
0893 Requests for Specific Aid: Lyon, Joan M. (Mrs.), September 28–October 4, 1944. 3pp.
0896 Requests for Specific Aid: Maass, John H., May 5–9, 1945. 3pp.
0899 Requests for Specific Aid: Mallory, A. E. (Mr. and Mrs.), April 6–12, 1945. 3pp.
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0902 Requests for Specific Aid: Mancuso, Vito, March 27–April 3, 1944. 4pp.
0906 Requests for Specific Aid: Mandl, Sig, June 29–September 15, 1944. 10pp.
0916 Requests for Specific Aid: Mandler, D. Victor, July 2–22, 1944. 6pp.
0922 Requests for Specific Aid: Marcuse, Herbert, May 8–16, 1945. 3pp.
0925 Requests for Specific Aid: Martell, J. J. (Mrs.), February 22–April 12, 1945. 5pp.
0930 Requests for Specific Aid: Maziaz, Stephen, October 31–November 17, 1944. 3pp.
0933 Requests for Specific Aid: Mead, James M. (Sen.), July 11–29, 1944. 6pp.
0939 Requests for Specific Aid: Merei, Luba (Mrs.), April 20–May 12, 1945. 6pp.
0945 Requests for Specific Aid: Meyer, Edith, September 9–14, 1944. 4pp.
0949 Requests for Specific Aid: Moldauer, Eric (Cpl.), March 18–May 12, 1945. 17pp.
0966 Requests for Specific Aid: Molho, M., February 1–March 9, 1944. 3pp.
0969 Requests for Specific Aid: Molnar, Imre (Mrs.), October 4, 1944–March 17, 1945. 9pp.
0978 Requests for Specific Aid: Mozeson, J. D. (Rabbi), April 26–May 2, 1944. 10pp.
Reel 22 0001 Requests for Specific Aid: Muensternberger, George, June 13–August 30, 1944.
7pp.
0008 Requests for Specific Aid: Nadas, Elizabeth (Mrs.), August 25–September 22, 1944. 5pp.
0013 Requests for Specific Aid: Negro, Claire (Mrs.), October 25–November 17, 1944. 3pp.
0016 Requests for Specific Aid: Nowemiejski, Chaskiel, February 7–19, 1944. 4pp.
0020 Requests for Specific Aid: O’Brien, Warren F., February 24–March 2, 1944. 3pp.
0023 Requests for Specific Aid: Ollendorff, H. G. (Mrs.), May 12–24, 1945. 3pp.
0026 Requests for Specific Aid: Parker, Sam (Dr.), February 19–April 4, 1945. 5pp.
0031 Requests for Specific Aid: Paulus, N. (Mrs.), October 26, 1944–July 9, 1945. 7pp.
0038 Requests for Specific Aid: Pologruto, Francesco, January 24–March 1, 1944. 3pp.
0041 Requests for Specific Aid: Pomeroy, C. G. (Mrs.), August 29–September 9, 1944. 3pp.
0044 Requests for Specific Aid: Portuguese, Hilda, November 12–30, 1944. 3pp.
0047 Requests for Specific Aid: Prokop, Miron Z. (S/Sgt.), April 22–May 12, 1945. 8pp.
0050 Requests for Specific Aid: Rand, Oscar Z. (Rabbi), May 18–September 4, 1944. 5pp.
0055 Requests for Specific Aid: Reich, Jacob Jan (Dr.), May 12–20, 1944. 6pp.
Frame No.
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0061 Requests for Specific Aid: Reichmann, Renee (Mrs.), June 7–July 3, 1945. 6pp.
0067 Requests for Specific Aid: Revah, Stella (Miss), March 27–April 3, 1944. 4pp.
0071 Requests for Specific Aid: Rieser, S. (Dr.), August 24–30, 1944. 3pp.
0074 Requests for Specific Aid: Ringler-Young, Lillian, March 27–April 28, 1944. 4pp.
0078 Requests for Specific Aid: Roeders, Gerti, June 13–July 4, 1944. 3pp.
0081 Requests for Specific Aid: Rogers, Harry C., August 8–30, 1944. 3pp.
0084 Requests for Specific Aid: Rogers, Will, Jr., March 13–20, 1944. 5pp.
0089 Requests for Specific Aid: Roitman, S. (Mrs.), November 10–25, 1944. 6pp.
0095 Requests for Specific Aid: Rosenbaum, Jona (Mrs.), September 9–11, 1944. 3pp.
0098 Requests for Specific Aid: Rosenberg, Abraham, April 12–May 6, 1944. 6pp.
0104 Requests for Specific Aid: Roston, Mark A. (Lt.), March 15–May 16, 1945. 5pp.
0109 Requests for Specific Aid: Roth, H., February 7–March 24, 1944. 6pp.
0115 Requests for Specific Aid: Rudin, Lily, June 9–July 8, 1944. 4pp.
0119 Requests for Specific Aid: Salamon, Lazarus, March 11–April 13, 1945. 6pp.
0125 Requests for Specific Aid: Salomon, Trude Neu (Mrs.), March 31–April 27, 1945. 8pp.
0133 Requests for Specific Aid: Samek, J. (Mrs.), December 28, 1944–June 13, 1945. 6pp.
0139 Requests for Specific Aid: Samuel, Ruth W., August 1–12, 1944. 3pp.
0142 Requests for Specific Aid: Sanders, Joseph I., June 29–September 29, 1944. 4pp.
0146 Requests for Specific Aid: Saul, Ewing, Remick and Harrison, February 23–March 9, 1944. 3pp.
0149 Requests for Specific Aid: Savakis, Jerry (Mrs.), May 6–20, 1944. 4pp.
0153 Requests for Specific Aid: Schein, Chaim, June 17–July 5, 1944. 10pp.
0163 Requests for Specific Aid: Schlem, Charlotte, April 30, 1944–February 27, 1945. 11pp.
0174 Requests for Specific Aid: Schneidemuhl, Fritz (Mr.), December 4–28, 1944. 4pp.
0178 Requests for Specific Aid: Segoe, L. (Mr.), August 10–September 14, 1944. 8pp.
0186 Requests for Specific Aid: Serafini, Natalino (Mr.), March 30–April 4, 1945. 3pp.
0189 Requests for Specific Aid: Shedd, Charlotte, February 15–September 1, 1944. 10pp.
0199 Requests for Specific Aid: Simons, Arthur A. (Pvt.), December 14–15, 1944. 4pp.
0203 Requests for Specific Aid: Sitty, Dimitri (Mrs.), November 22–28, 1944. 6pp.
0209 Requests for Specific Aid: Sloss, Arthur J., August 16–18, 1944. 3pp.
0212 Requests for Specific Aid: Solowiejczyk, Z., June 1–November 25, 1944. 6pp.
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0218 Requests for Specific Aid: Somlyo, Aranka (Miss), April 19–May 16, 1944. 4pp.
0222 Requests for Specific Aid: Sperling, Morris, March 29–June 9, 1945. 13pp.
0235 Requests for Specific Aid: Spier, B. (Dr.), June 24–August 26, 1944. 10pp.
0245 Requests for Specific Aid: Stern, Frederick M., February 7–March 9, 1945. 6pp.
0251 Requests for Specific Aid: Stern, Lili, July 28, 1945. 4pp.
0255 Requests for Specific Aid: Stern, Oscar H. (Cpl.), May 20–June 1, 1945. 3pp.
0258 Requests for Specific Aid: Streitman, Nate, March 26–May 10, 1944. 5pp.
0263 Requests for Specific Aid: Sutheim, Ilona (Mrs.), April 1–September 20, 1944. 8pp.
0271 Requests for Specific Aid: Szego, G. (Dr.), August 8–September 1, 1944. 7pp.
0278 Requests for Specific Aid: Szikely, Magda, April 7, 1944. 4pp.
0282 Requests for Specific Aid: Teitelbaum, Menashe, March 5–28, 1945. 4pp.
0286 Requests for Specific Aid: Thewett, Alfred, March 23–April 6, 1945. 5pp.
0291 Requests for Specific Aid: Tolan, John H., March 10–23, 1944. 6pp.
0297 Requests for Specific Aid: Ucko, Sophie (Mrs.), May 2–9, 1945. 4pp.
0301 Requests for Specific Aid: Ullman, Charles, May 17–August 31, 1944. 3pp.
0304 Requests for Specific Aid: Ungar, Sarah P., February 28–March 9, 1945. 6pp.
0310 Requests for Specific Aid: Unger, Fritz, February 28–March 9, 1945. 4pp.
0314 Requests for Specific Aid: Valente, Carl, August 10–September 2, 1944. 3pp.
0317 Requests for Specific Aid: Vigliante, Ernest N., March 20–April 13, 1945. 5pp.
0322 Requests for Specific Aid: Waintraub, Rose (Mrs.), February 16–August 1, 1944. 6pp.
0328 Requests for Specific Aid: Weil, Paul M., September 19–October 4, 1944. 6pp.
0334 Requests for Specific Aid: Weingarten, Juanita (Jeanne) (Mrs.), April 12–29, 1944. 3pp.
0337 Requests for Specific Aid: Weininger, Valery (Mrs.), March 1–October 9, 1944. 11pp.
0348 Requests for Specific Aid: Weiss, Johanna (Mrs.), February 16–April 14, 1944. 3pp.
0351 Requests for Specific Aid: Weiss, Walter I. and/or Clara Torda, March 30, 1944–March 2, 1945. 13pp.
0364 Requests for Specific Aid: Weissman, Klara, June 19–July 21, 1944. 6pp.
0370 Requests for Specific Aid: Weller, Eli S., February 15–24, 1944. 9pp.
0379 Requests for Specific Aid: Wells, Egon F. (Mr.), August 15–September 1, 1944. 3pp.
0382 Requests for Specific Aid: Werber-Kline, Adele (Mrs.), February 17–23, 1944. 6pp.
0388 Requests for Specific Aid: Wilner, Chil-Henryk, April 3–October 13, 1944. 14pp.
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0402 Requests for Specific Aid: Zajderman, Miriam (Mrs.), March 11–22, 1944. 5pp.
0407 Requests for Specific Aid: Zikeli, Margaret, March 29–April 3, 1944. 3pp.
0410 Requests for Specific Aid: Zindwer, Paul, July 20–September 9, 1944. 5pp.
0415 Requests for Specific Aid: Zuhl, Adalbert B., October 17–November 11, 1944. 3pp.
0418 Requests for Specific Aid: Zupnick, Israel, September 2, 1944–April 23, 1945. 20pp.
[Requests for Aid to Jews—General consists of correspondence from persons requesting government action on behalf of European Jews. Letters refer to the Emergency Refugee Shelter in New York and to immigration policies. Many letters also support opening Palestine to immigration from Europe. Some letters addressed to President Roosevelt, Secretary of State Edward R. Stettinius Jr., or members of Congress were referred to the War Refugee Board for answer.]
0438 Requests for Aid to Jews—General: Armstrong, Nellie C. (Miss), October 21–November 14, 1944. 5pp.
0443 Requests for Aid to Jews—General: Beardsley, Helen Marston, March 15–24, 1944. 3pp.
0446 Requests for Aid to Jews—General: Bell, Helen D., February 20–March 2, 1944. 3pp.
0449 Requests for Aid to Jews—General: Bernstein, Pearl, August 28–September 14, 1944. 3pp.
0452 Requests for Aid to Jews—General: Bernstein, Roslyn (Miss), April 1–15, 1944. 10pp.
0462 Requests for Aid to Jews—General: Bernstein, Sarah, August 28–September 14, 1944. 3pp.
0465 Requests for Aid to Jews—General: Breitmayer, G. (Mrs.), November 9–18, 1944. 4pp.
0469 Requests for Aid to Jews—General: Davis, Ray P. (Mrs.), March 2, 1944. 3pp.
0472 Requests for Aid to Jews—General: Dornberg, Lee (Mrs.), April 18–May 6, 1944. 3pp.
0475 Requests for Aid to Jews—General: Eagle Electric Mfg. Co., Inc., May 23–July 14, 1944. 6pp.
0481 Requests for Aid to Jews—General: Feinberg, Alfred, August 4–18, 1944. 3pp.
0484 Requests for Aid to Jews—General: Gerber, Esther (Mrs.), February 27–March 3, 1944. 3pp.
0487 Requests for Aid to Jews—General: Ginzler, Maurice M., April 19–27, 1944. 3pp.
0490 Requests for Aid to Jews—General: Gish, M. S., June 5–21, 1944. 3pp.
0493 Requests for Aid to Jews—General: Graebel, Richard Paul (Dr.), June 16–29, 1944. 3pp.
0496 Requests for Aid to Jews—General: Greenfield, Esther (Mrs.), February 25–March 3, 1944. 3pp.
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0499 Requests for Aid to Jews—General: Hirsch, Abraham, July 15–26, 1944. 3pp.
0502 Requests for Aid to Jews—General: Holzman, Blanche (Mrs.), July 14–26, 1944. 4pp.
0506 Requests for Aid to Jews—General: Hunt M. Louise, April 18–May 1, 1944. 5pp.
0511 Requests for Aid to Jews—General: Huston, Laetitia P., July 9–17, 1944. 3pp.
0514 Requests for Aid to Jews—General: Johnson, Frances, March 31–April 7, 1944. 4pp.
0518 Requests for Aid to Jews—General: Ketchum, William H. (Mrs.), July 16–31, 1944. 7pp.
0525 Requests for Aid to Jews—General: Knickerbocker Yarn Co., Inc., July 7–21, 1944. 3pp.
0528 Requests for Aid to Jews—General: Macgowan, E. B. (Mrs.), March 19–April 7, 1944. 7pp.
0535 Requests for Aid to Jews—General: Peters, Sue (Mrs.), February 25–26, 1944. 3pp.
0538 Requests for Aid to Jews—General: Reineman, Kurt, February 23–March 3, 1944. 4pp.
0542 Requests for Aid to Jews—General: Ryther, Edith M. (Mrs. F. F.), June 24–July 4, 1944. 3pp.
0545 Requests for Aid to Jews—General: Scherpe, Louise M., April 18–May 10, 1944. 5pp.
0550 Requests for Aid to Jews—General: Shapleigh, Rogers W. (Mrs.), March 29–April 13, 1944. 7pp.
0557 Requests for Aid to Jews—General: Werner, Sophie H. (Mrs.), February 26–March 6, 1944. 4pp.
[Requests for Aid to Hungary consist of correspondence from persons requesting government action on behalf of Hungarian Jews. Letters refer to proposals for releasing Jews from Hungary for immigration to Palestine. Many letters refer to immigration policies of Great Britain in Palestine. Letters and telegrams addressed to President Roosevelt or Treasury Secretary Henry Morgenthau Jr. were referred to the War Refugee Board for answer.]
0561 Requests for Aid to Hungary: Andrews, Mary E., March 29–April 3, 1944. 3pp.
0564 Requests for Aid to Hungary: Bass, Hyman, August 3–30, 1944. 4pp.
0568 Requests for Aid to Hungary: Behre, Jeanette Allen a/o Charles Henry Jr., April 5–10, 1944. 4pp.
0572 Requests for Aid to Hungary: Braunlich, Alice F., March 28–April 1, 1944. 3pp.
0575 Requests for Aid to Hungary: Brown, Olga Jamison, March 29–April 3, 1944. 3pp.
0578 Requests for Aid to Hungary: Bugheimer, Maurice, April 4–10, 1944. 3pp.
0581 Requests for Aid to Hungary: Bussey, Gertrude C., August 21–September 19, 1944. 7pp.
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0588 Requests for Aid to Hungary: Congregation Emanu-El Sisterhood, June 1–5, 1944. 4pp.
0592 Requests for Aid to Hungary: Fay, William S., April 5–10, 1944. 3pp.
0595 Requests for Aid to Hungary: Feldman, E. J., April 21–27, 1944. 4pp.
0599 Requests for Aid to Hungary: Fishman, Julian, April 4–10, 1944. 3pp.
0602 Requests for Aid to Hungary: Hayos, Margaret, April 5–13, 1944. 4pp.
0606 Requests for Aid to Hungary: Heller, I., April 12–20, 1944. 3pp.
0609 Requests for Aid to Hungary: Helm, Charlotte, March 30–April 3, 1944. 3pp.
0612 Requests for Aid to Hungary: Hirsch, Jeannette, August 4–30, 1944. 4pp.
0616 Requests for Aid to Hungary: JHS and B Society, April 6–13, 1944. 4pp.
0620 Requests for Aid to Hungary: Karagheusian, Leila, April 6, 1944. 2pp.
0622 Requests for Aid to Hungary: King, Bertha E., March 29–April 7, 1944. 3pp.
0625 Requests for Aid to Hungary: Lane, R. O., April 18–22, 1944. 5pp.
0630 Requests for Aid to Hungary: Leibenstein, Benny, June 26–July 7, 1944. 3pp.
0633 Requests for Aid to Hungary: Lichtenstein, L. (Dr.), August 9–26, 1944. 5pp.
0638 Requests for Aid to Hungary: Mautner, John H. (Mr. and Mrs.), April 5–13, 1944. 3pp.
0641 Requests for Aid to Hungary: Morton, Tibor, April 20–24, 1944. 4pp.
0645 Requests for Aid to Hungary: Munkacsi, Gizella, April 6–13, 1944. 4pp.
0649 Requests for Aid to Hungary: Nemethy, Leslie, April 4–15, 1944. 3pp.
0652 Requests for Aid to Hungary: Noble, Joseph S. (Dr.), April 6–13, 1944. 3pp.
0655 Requests for Aid to Hungary: Rados, Edmund, April 19–27, 1944. 4pp.
0659 Requests for Aid to Hungary: Raina, Inc., April 6–18, 1944. 3pp.
0662 Requests for Aid to Hungary: Read, Alice P., March 31–April 7, 1944. 5pp.
0667 Requests for Aid to Hungary: Rev, George S., April 3–10, 1944. 4pp.
0671 Requests for Aid to Hungary: Schonberger, George, April 16–22, 1944. 4pp.
0675 Requests for Aid to Hungary: Schwartz, Joseph L. (Mrs.), August 22–September 19, 1944. 5pp.
0680 Requests for Aid to Hungary: Steinschneider, Max, April 12–20, 1944. 4pp.
0684 Requests for Aid to Hungary: Vago, Oscar J., April 7–20, 1944. 4pp.
0688 Requests for Aid to Hungary: Willens, Ben R., April 4–10, 1944. 3pp.
0691 Requests for Aid to Hungary: Willens, William N. (Dr.), April 6–13, 1944. 3pp.
0694 Requests for Aid to Hungary: Winston, Adele W., April 6–20, 1944. 3pp.
0697 Rescue, April 7–18, 1944. 14pp. Major Topics: WRB publicity; HIAS; immigration policies.
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0711 Research Bureau for Post-War Economics, December 9, 1944. 4pp. Major Topics: Immigration policies; refugees—South America.
0715 Richter, Gideon (Mr. and Mrs.), July 11, 1944. 4pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Hungary and Switzerland.
0719 Robinson, Leland Rex, February 16, 1944. 2pp. Major Topics: Refugee Relief Trustees; proposals for work of WRB.
0721 Robinson William J. (Mrs.), July–August 2, 1944. 3pp.
0724 Rodriguez, J. M. & Co., August 31–September 14, 1944. 3pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Spain; clothing; food.
0727 Rosenblatt, Bernard A., February 7–March 28, 1944. 15pp. Major Topics: Palestine Foundation Fund; proposals for work of WRB.
0742 Rosenstone, Nathan, January 17–February 5, 1945. 4pp. Major Topic: Emergency Committee to Save the Jewish People of Europe.
0746 Rosenthal, Max, June 28–July 25, 1945. 6pp. Major Topics: Refugees—France, Germany, and Cuba; American Red Cross;
refugee ships.
0752 Rumania, Slovakia, Croatia and Theresienstadt [see International Red Cross]. 2pp.
0754 Ruskin, Lewis J., March 11, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Proposals for work of WRB.
0757 Russell Sage Foundation, September 13–20, 1944. 4pp.
0761 Russian Refugees, July 28–August 14, 1944. 10pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Russia and Rumania; International Committee of the Red
Cross; food; clothing; medical supplies. Principal Correspondent: Ira A. Hirschmann.
0771 Ryan, Charles D., July 3, 1944. 9pp. Major Topic: Republican Party.
0780 San Francisco [United Nations] Conference (Newspaper Clippings), April 9–May 15, 1945. 19pp.
Major Topics: Jewish Agency for Palestine; Hebrew Committee of National Liberation; Palestine; American Jewish Committee; World Jewish Congress; Zionist Organization of America.
0799 Santrey, Lawrence, May 17, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Federal Bureau of Investigation.
0802 Savage, Charles K. (Hon.), June 14–22, 1945. 3pp. Major Topic: Employee residents of Washington State.
0805 Save the Children Federation, Inc., May 24–June 1, 1945. 22pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Sweden; proposals for work of WRB. Principal Correspondents: Nicholas Lemtugov; John R. Voris; Iver C. Olsen.
0827 Schaffer, Juda (Mr.), October 4–19, 1944. 4pp. Major Topics: Refugees—U.S.; concentration camp inmates.
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0831 Scherer, Emanuel, March 20–April 22, 1944. 6pp. Major Topics: National Council of Poland; resistance movement. Principal Correspondent: Emanuel Scherer.
0837 Schleifer Family, April 26–January 29, 1945. 79pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Rumania, Hungary, Turkey, Egypt, Palestine, and U.S.;
refugee relatives of U.S. citizens; The United Rumanian Jews of America; refugee ships.
Principal Correspondents: Herbert Katzki; Charles Sonnereich; Bernard Rosenblatt; Nahum Goldmann; Chaim Barlas.
0916 Schneider, Grace I. (Miss), April 14–May 6, 1944. 7pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Russia.
0923 Schuh, Nellie Gulick (Mrs. Harry W.), March 31–April 11, 1944. 4pp.
0927 Schuster, Sigmund, July 3–6, 1945. 3pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Germany; Wunder von Wendland Bank.
0930 Seattle Public Library, September 28–October 19, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: WRB public relations.
0933 Secretary’s Memo File, January 26, 1944–September 12, 1945. 24pp. Major Topics: Treasury secretary; WRB appropriations; War Crimes Commission;
refugees—Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Germany, and Switzerland; concentration camp inmates; International Committee of the Red Cross.
Principal Correspondents: Henry Morgenthau Jr.; Edward R. Stettinius Jr.
0957 Seleska, R. M. (Mrs.), June 17–27, 1944. 4pp. Major Topic: Refugees—U.S.
0961 Selfhelp of Emigres from Central Europe, Inc., January 26, 1944–April 12, 1945. 21pp.
Major Topics: United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration; Committee for the Placement of Intellectual Refugees; currency transfers; fund-raising; refugees—France and Switzerland.
Principal Correspondents: Fred S. Weissman; Jacob Billikopf.
0982 Sephardic Brotherhood of America, Inc., September 24–October 6, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Greece and Palestine.
0985 Sheehy, Morris (Father), March 13, 1944. 2pp.
0987 Sheerin, Charles W. (Dr.), May 1, 1944. 5pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and Turkey; immigration
policies.
Reel 23 0001 Sherbowski, D. (Pvt.), April 21–May 8, 1944. 13pp.
Major Topics: Refugees—Italy; WRB publicity.
0014 Silberschein, Abraham (Mrs.), April 18–May 5, 1945. 4pp. Major Topic: International Committee for the Placement of Intellectual Refugees.
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0018 Silver, E. L. (Dr.), February 27, 1945. 2pp. Major Topics: Palestine; Emergency Zionist Committee; conflict between Eliezer
Silver and Stephen S. Wise.
0020 Silvius, Russell E., December 10–14, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Autograph collection.
0023 Situation in Germany and German-Controlled Territory (Folder 1 of 2), January 11–April 11, 1945. 60pp.
Major Topics: Orders by Heinrich Himmler to staff; concentration camp inmates; refugees—Poland, Germany, Switzerland, Czechoslovakia, Austria, the Netherlands, Belgium, Hungary, Greece, and Russia; Emergency Committee to Save the Jewish People of Europe; Vaad Hahatzala; Union of Orthodox Rabbis; International Committee of the Red Cross; World Jewish Congress; political deportees; world Jewish population estimates; holocaust death estimates; relief supplies.
Principal Correspondents: Baruch Korff; Nahum Goldmann; Gerhard Riegner; A. Leon Kubowitzki.
0083 Situation in Germany and German-Controlled Territory (Folder 2 of 2), June 24, 1944–January 9, 1945. 91pp.
Major Topics: Refugees—Poland, Czechoslovakia, Austria, Hungary, Germany, Croatia, Rumania, Switzerland, U.S., and Italy; International Committee of the Red Cross; fears of German slaughter of prisoners during retreat; Jewish Agency for Palestine; World Jewish Congress; American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; Council for a Democratic Germany; Vatican communications with German government; Vaad Hahatzala Emergency Committee; Union of Orthodox Rabbis.
Principal Correspondents: Nahum Goldmann; Gerhard Riegner; A. Leon Kubowitski; Abraham Kalmanowitz; A. G. Cicognani.
0174 Slater, John W. (Jr.), July 19–28, 1945. 4pp.
0178 Smith, Curtis W., April 30–June 14, 1944. 6pp.
0184 Smith, William E., June 14–26, 1945. 4pp.
0188 Society for the Prevention of World War III, Inc., March 13–May 6, 1945. 21pp. Major Topic: Postwar planning—Germany.
0209 Soliterman, Mark, February 23, 1945. 2pp.
0211 Spagnoli, James, May 9–19, 1944. 6pp. Major Topics: War Shipping Administration; shipping problems.
0217 Spalding, Kenneth F., May 20, 1944–March 2, 1945. 11pp. Major Topic: Book on Palestine by A. J. Pollock. Principal Correspondent: Bernard Baruch.
0228 Spain, February 12–December 7, 1944, and Undated. 84pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Spain, France, Algeria, Morocco, Portugal, Italy, and the
Netherlands; State Department conflict with WRB; Representation in Spain of American Relief Organizations; United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration.
Principal Correspondents: Gusta Wandel; David Blickenstaff; Carlton Hayes; Herbert H. Lehman; M. W. Beckelman.
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0312 Spain, R. F., January 28, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Food.
0315 Spanish North Africa, February 8, 1944. 2pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Spanish Morocco.
0317 Spencer, Jessie B. (Mrs.), March 18–April 23, 1945. 4pp. Major Topic: Offers farm rental to refugees.
0321 Starkey, Frank T. (Hon.), July 5, 1945. 3pp. Major Topic: Employee residents of Minnesota. Principal Correspondent: Frank T. Starkey.
0324 State, Department of, January 25–November 14, 1944. 160pp. Major Topics: Immigration policies; State Department cooperation with WRB; War
Department; Office of Strategic Services; refugees—Poland, Iran, Palestine, Switzerland, India, Mexico, Slovakia, Hungary, Rumania, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Greece, Italy, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Russia, Ukraine, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, and Czechoslovakia; visas—quota system; Agudas Israel World Organization; Great Britain—war policy; State Department—organizational chart.
Principal Correspondents: Howard K. Travers; Edward R. Stettinius Jr.; Myron C. Taylor; Cordell Hull; Fletcher Warren; Jacob Rosenheim; John G. Winant; Adolf A. Berle Jr.
0484 Steinberg, I. (Dr.), February 2–June 15, 1944. 48pp. Major Topics: Freeland League for Jewish Colonization; Great Britain—refugee
policies; refugees—Australia. Principal Correspondents: Henry Morgenthau Jr.; Arthur Hays Sulzberger.
0532 Sternberg, Adolph, February 15–April 18, 1944. 4pp.
0536 Stoll, Samuel J., June 19–26, 1944. 6pp.
0542 Strauss, Mathilda, May 24–31, 1944. 4pp.
0546 Strausser, Betty, April 18–24, 1944. 4pp.
0550 Suchman, Edward (Mrs.), April 21–May 6, 1944. 6pp.
0556 Susman, Lavoslav, February 24–March 1, 1944. 4pp. Major Topic: Refugees—Yugoslavia, Venezuela, and U.S.
0560 Svenska Israelsmissionen, May 19–October 6, 1944. 27pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Norway, Sweden, Rumania, Ukraine, and Palestine;
Southern Baptist Convention; currency transfers; Great Britain—war policy. Principal Correspondents: Iver C. Olsen; Conrad Hoffman; Birger Pernow.
0587 Swiss Francs, July 15–20, 1944. 6pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Switzerland, Poland, and France; currency transfers;
Swiss Bank Corporation; American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; Polish American Council; Mennonite Central Committee.
0593 Switzerland, January 19–March 14, 1944. 33pp. Major Topics: Currency transfers; refugees—Switzerland, France, Rumania, Croatia,
Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Greece, and U.S.; International Committee of the Red Cross; American Committee for Christian Refugees; International Rescue and
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Relief Committee; Unitarian Service Committee; American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; World Jewish Congress; Union of Orthodox Rabbis; Jewish Labor Committee; Bank of England; International Immigration Service; President’s War Relief Control Board; immigration policies.
0626 Tax on Transportation of Property, April 6, 1944. 5pp. Major Topic: Internal Revenue Code.
0631 Taylor, Ruth, June 2, 1944. 6pp. Major Topics: WRB publicity; immigration policies. Principal Correspondent: Ruth Taylor.
0637 Tazartes, Henry, November 14, 1944. 3pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Portugal; American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee;
currency transfers.
0640 Tennenbaum, Richard, June 6–23, 1944. 7pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Hungary and Switzerland; telegraphs—censorship. Principal Correspondent: Richard Tennenbaum; Edward R. Stettinius Jr.
0647 Theatre of All Nations, May 9–29, 1944. 6pp. Major Topics: Refugees—free port proposals; immigration policies.
0653 Thorpe, Roger C., October 21, 1944. 2pp.
0655 Thorson, Phillip (Pvt.), October 15–21, 1944. 3pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Hungary and Slovakia; WRB publicity.
0658 Ticker News, March 24–May 19, 1944. 20pp. Major Topics: Zionist Organizations of the U.S.; Hebrew Committee of National
Liberation; Turkey—exports to Germany; refugees—Turkey, Palestine, Italy, Rumania, and Sweden; WRB publicity; American Committee for Italian Relief—fund-raising; refugee ships; Great Britain—war policy; Alien Property Custodian.
0678 Tocker, Solomon (Dr.), April 12–28, 1944. 13pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Poland, Paraguay, U.S., France, and Hungary; currency
transfers; immigration agents; World Jewish Congress; postwar planning—Germany and South America.
Principal Correspondent: A. Leon Kubowitski.
0691 Tolman, Jane, July 16–August 27, 1944. 11pp. Major Topics: Refugees—U.S.; National Refugee Service.
0702 Toscanini, Wally (Mrs. Wally Piercy Silvahoff), March 28–July 11, 1944. 13pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Italy and Switzerland; Unitarian Service Committee;
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee.
0715 Tunisia: War Damage, December 6, 1943. 8pp. Major Topics: Financial restitution of Jewish community; racially discriminatory laws;
United Nations—Atlantic Charter.
0723 Turkey, February 12–October 21, 1944. 60pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Yugoslavia, Hungary, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Rumania,
Palestine, and Greece; refugee ships; State Department—cooperation with WRB; American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; Great Britain—war policy.
Principal Correspondents: Ira A. Hirshmann; Herbert Katzki; Moses A. Leavitt; Noel Aronovici; Edward R. Stettinius Jr.; Laurence G. Steinhardt; Paul Baerwald.
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0783 Union of Jews from Greece in Palestine, April 8–September 14, 1944. 15pp. Major Topics: World Jewish Congress; refugees—Greece, Palestine, Spain, and
Germany. Principal Correspondent: Simon Nessim.
0798 Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations, Women’s Branch of, August 28–30, 1944. 4pp.
Major Topic: Women’s Branch.
0802 Union of Orthodox Rabbis of the U.S. and Canada, March 7–October 9, 1944. 40pp.
Major Topics: Refugees—Switzerland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Sweden, Austria, Hungary, Slovakia, France, Great Britain, U.S., Russia, Kazakhstan, Turkistan, Uzbekistan, Palestine, Iran, South Africa, Poland, and Turkey; currency transfers; Vaad Hahatzala Emergency Committee; International Committee of the Red Cross; proposals for work of WRB; food; medical supplies.
Principal Correspondents: Henry Morgenthau Jr.; Israel Rosenberg; E. L. Silver; Aaron Kotler; Abraham Kalmanowitz.
0842 Union of the Protection of the Human Person, February 1–April 14, 1944. 7pp. Major Topics: Proposals for work of WRB; refugees—Turkey, Poland, Sweden,
Switzerland, Germany, the Netherlands, Czechoslovakia, Austria, Belgium, Italy, Denmark, and Yugoslavia; International Committee of the Red Cross; Vatican; concentration camp inmates; international law.
Principal Correspondents: Boris Gourevitch; Jacques Hadamard; Pierre de Gunzbourg.
0849 Unitarian Service Committee, March 9, 1944–May 24, 1945. 157pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Portugal, Mexico, Venezuela, Spain, Poland, France,
Switzerland, Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Russia, and Algeria; currency transfers; visas—Venezuela; clothing; medical supplies; underground resistance movement in occupied Europe; Intergovernmental Committee on Refugees; Russian Children’s Welfare Society.
Principal Correspondents: Charles R. Joy; Martha Sharp; Noel Field; Louise Payson; Elizabeth Dexter; Edward A. Cahill; Raymond B. Bragg; Howard Brooks; William Emerson; Robert Dexter.
Reel 24 0001 United Committee of South-Slavic Americans, The, July 24–29, 1944. 3pp.
Major Topics: Refugees—Italy and Yugoslavia; Emergency Refugee Shelter in New York.
Principal Correspondent: Strahinja Maletich.
0004 United Galician Jews of America, February 17–23, 1944. 4pp. Major Topics: Proposals for work of WRB; American Jewish Joint Distribution
Committee; World Jewish Congress. Principal Correspondent: Samuel Goldstein.
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0008 United Hungarian Jews of America, Inc., The, June 1, 1944–July 6, 1945. 19pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Hungary; currency transfers; Hungarian Jewish Refugee
Committee. Principal Correspondents: Samuel B. Ohlbaum; Lewis Herman.
0027 United Hungarian Jews of Chicago, November 11–20, 1944. 4pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Hungary; clothing; President’s War Relief Control Board. Principal Correspondents: James Brunot; Louis Bettelheim.
0031 United Jewish Appeal for Refugees, Overseas Needs and Palestine, February 1, 1944–June 18, 1945. 63pp.
Major Topics: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; United Palestine Appeal; National Refugee Service; National Jewish Welfare Board; radio broadcasts; National Broadcasting Company; WRB publicity; refugees—Rumania, Turkey, Palestine, Switzerland, Spain, Portugal, Sweden, Russia, and U.S.; fund-raising.
Principal Correspondents: James L. Goldwater; Henry Montor; Jonah B. Wise; Meyer Steinglass; Louis E. Spiegler; James G. Heller; William Rosenwald; Henry L. Stimson; Henry Morgenthau Jr.; Cordell Hull.
0094 United Jewish Fund of San Diego, April 6–13, 1945. 4pp. Major Topic: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee.
0098 United Jewish Fund of Toledo, September 1–7, 1944. 3pp.
0101 United Jewish Refugee and War Relief Agencies, December 14, 1944. 2pp.
0103 United Jewish Welfare Fund, March 31–June 11, 1945. 81pp. Major Topics: WRB publicity; Motion Picture Welfare Fund; refugees—Germany,
Poland, Switzerland, Hungary, Sweden, France, and Czechoslovakia; cooperation with Raoul Wallenberg in Swedish Legation in Budapest; fund-raising; American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee.
Principal Correspondent: Leo Gallin.
0184 United Lithuanian Relief Fund of America, Inc., October 14, 1944–July 30, 1945. 32pp.
Major Topics: Refugees—Lithuania, Switzerland, France, Russia, Austria, and Sweden; currency transfers; American Federation for Lithuanian Jews.
Principal Correspondents: Joseph B. Koncius; Edward Turauskas; John M. Gyorda; Izayah Razovsky.
0216 United Palestine Appeal, February 2, 1944–June 1945. 64pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Palestine, Turkey, Rumania, and Hungary; United Jewish
Appeal; fund-raising; refugee ships; proposals for work of WRB; Rescue Committee of the Jewish Agency for Palestine.
Principal Correspondents: Rudolf G. Sonneborn; Henry Montor; Chaim Berlas; James G. Heller; Henry L. Stimson.
0281 United Polish Societies of [America], Thompsonville, Connecticut, May 3–June 12, 1944. 13pp.
Major Topics: Refugees—Poland and India; currency transfers. Principal Correspondents: Francis Maloney; John A. Danaher.
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0294 United Rumanian Jews of America, February 17–November 29, 1944. 68pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Rumania, Turkey, France, Germany, Bulgaria,
Bessarabia, Ukraine, and Russia; refugee ships; Federation of the Unions of Jewish Communities of Rumania; Rumania—racially discriminatory laws.
Principal Correspondents: Charles Sonnereich; William Filderman; Sol Rosman; Charles A. Davilla; Ian Antonescu.
0362 United Shoe Machinery Corp., July 2–12, 1944. 4pp. Major Topics: Currency transfers; Finland—American company subsidiaries.
0366 United States Committee for the Care of European Children, Inc., March 22–August 2, 1944. 9pp.
Major Topics: Refugees—France, Hungary, Switzerland, and Spain; immigration policies; visas—U.S.
Principal Correspondent: M. Ingeborg Olsen.
0375 United States Currency, March 6–April 13. 8pp. Major Topics: Currency—counterfeit; Office of Strategic Services; currency
transfers; currency conversion in liberated areas of Europe.
0383 United Yugoslav Relief Fund, March 24–November 23, 1944. 28pp. Major Topics: President’s War Relief Control Board; refugees—Yugoslavia and
Switzerland; National War Fund; Central Sanitaire Suisse; International Committee of the Red Cross.
Principal Correspondents: James Brunot; Bart Andress.
0411 University of California, March 4–13, 1944. 3pp.
0414 University of Chicago, October 11, 1944. 2pp.
0416 University of Illinois Library, November 30, 1944. 2pp.
0418 Upham, Philips Webb, November 27–December 2, 1944. 4pp. Major Topic: Refugees—U.S.
0422 Vaad Hahatzala Emergency Committee (Folder 1 of 2), December 8, 1944–September 12, 1945, and Undated. 69pp.
Major Topics: Refugees—Portugal, Spain, Algeria, Morocco, Palestine, Turkey, Poland, China, Russia, Germany, and Brazil; proposals for work of WRB; concentration camp inmates; Union of Orthodox Rabbis of the U.S. and Canada; currency transfers.
Principal Correspondents: Adolf A. Berle; Abraham Kalmanowitz; Isaac Sternbuch; Aron Kotler; Irving Bunim; Israel Rosenberg; Pincus Schoen.
0491 Vaad Hahatzala Emergency Committee (Folder 2 of 2), March 17–November 27, 1944. 78pp.
Major Topics: Refugees—Turkey, Switzerland, China, Palestine, Soviet Union; Sweden, Ecuador, Santo Domingo, Lithuania, Canada, Cuba, Russia, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary, Rumania, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Germany, Latvia, and Estonia; currency transfers; Union of Orthodox Rabbis of the U.S. and Canada; concentration camp inmates; telegraphs—censorship; Agudas Israel World Organization.
Principal Correspondents: Abraham Kalmanowitz; Isaac Sternbuch; Henry Morgenthau Jr.; Jacob Rosenheim; Israel Rosenberg; E. L. Silver; Aron Kotler;
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Ruven Grosowski; Leon Gelman; Irving Bunim; Baruch Korff; Edward R. Stettinius Jr.; Isaac Herzog; P. J. Schoen.
0569 Van Tijn, Gertrud, October 2, 1944–February 9, 1945. 137pp. Major Topics: Refugees—the Netherlands, Germany, and Palestine; concentration
camp inmates; American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; the Netherlands—racially discriminatory laws.
Principal Correspondents: Moses A. Leavitt; Paul Baerwald; J. L. Magnes.
0706 Vatican Ships, April 20, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Refugee ships.
0709 Victory Council, April 18–24, 1944. 6pp.
0715 Victory Magazine, March 3–June 8, 1944. 12pp. Major Topics: WRB publicity; Office of War Information; refugees—Turkey,
Rumania, and Bulgaria. Principal Correspondent: Ira A. Hirschmann.
0727 Von Hofmannsthal, E. [Emilio] (Dr.), February 12, 1944. 22pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Slovakia, Latvia,
Lithuania, Estonia, Poland, Russia, Norway, Denmark, the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Italy, Sweden, Switzerland, Spain, and Portugal; postwar planning; repatriation; restitution of assets.
0749 Von Karman, Nicolas, August 21–September 6, 1944. 9pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Hungary; Hungarian Czechoslovakian National Bank;
Guggenheim Aeronautical Laboratory, California Institute of Technology.
0758 Wadsworth, Robert, January 4–18, 1945. 4pp.
0762 Wallach, Robert (Dr.), February 2–14, 1945. 6pp. Major Topic: WRB public relations.
0768 Wallgren, Mon C. (Hon.), August 30–September 28, 1944. 16pp. Major Topics: United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration; refugees—
U.S.; immigration policies; the American Coalition of Patriotic Societies; U.S. Congress legislation.
Principal Correspondent: Herbert H. Lehman.
0784 War Emergency Conference of World Jewish Congress, March 3–November 30, 1944. 87pp.
Major Topics: Proposals for work of WRB; refugees—Poland, Palestine, Germany, Algeria, Hungary, Bulgaria, Turkey, the Netherlands, Belgium, Italy, China, Japan, Czechoslovakia, Switzerland, France, Spain, Portugal, Russia, Argentina, and Brazil; concentration camp inmates; Commission for the Investigation of War Crimes; International Committee of the Red Cross; currency transfers; telegraphs—censorship; world Jewish population estimates; holocaust death estimates; food; medical supplies; immigration policies; United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration.
Principal Correspondents: Jacob Robinson; Nahum Goldmann; Arieh Tartakower; A. Alperin; Chaim Finkelstein; Ellen Hilb; Moshe Polakiewicz; H. H. Landsberger; Kalman Stein.
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0871 War Refugee Board, Vol. 1 (Folder 1 of 3), [April 29, 1943] January 22, 1944–June 7, 1945. 99pp.
Major Topics: Executive order establishing WRB; State Department; War Department; Justice Department; Treasury Department; Bureau of the Budget; Riegner Plan; Great Britain—war policy; refugees—France, Rumania, Switzerland, Algeria, Morocco, Hungary, Turkey, and Palestine; currency transfers; International Committee of the Red Cross; World Jewish Congress; Geneva Convention Relating to the International Status of Refugees; American Jewish Conference; U.S. Congress legislation; Bermuda Conference on the Refugee Problem; resistance movement; concentration camp inmates.
Principal Correspondents: Franklin D. Roosevelt; Cordell Hull; R. I. Campbell; Arthur G. Winant; Breckinridge Long.
0970 War Refugee Board, Vol. 1 (Folder 2 of 3), January 28–May 13, 1945. 40pp. Major Topics: WRB publicity; UN War Crimes Commission.
Reel 25 0001 War Refugee Board, Vol. 1 (Folder 3 of 3), January 24, 1944–January 28, 1945.
56pp. Major Topics: WRB publicity; Treasury Department.
0057 War Refugee Board, Vol. 2 (Folder 1 of 2), February 17–May 6, 1944. 142pp. Major Topic: Public opinion mail.
0199 War Refugee Board, Vol. 2 (Folder 2 of 2), February 9, 1944–February 21, 1945. 71pp.
Major Topic: Public opinion mail.
0270 War Refugee Board, Vol. 3 (Folder 1 of 4), January 22, 1944–September 15, 1945. 120pp.
Major Topics: Final report of WRB; executive order establishing WRB; executive order dissolving WRB.
0390 War Refugee Board, Vol. 3 (Folder 2 of 4), January 20, 1944–February 19, 1945. 149pp.
Major Topics: World Jewish population estimates; Holocaust death estimates; rescue statistics of WRB; press conference; cooperating international and government agencies; cooperating private organizations; appointment of executive director; resignation of executive director; minutes of meetings.
0539 War Refugee Board, Vol. 3 (Folder 3 of 4), January 20–March 24, 1944. 106pp. Major Topics: Reports; racially discriminatory laws in Europe; cooperating
international and government agencies; cooperating private organizations; Great Britain—war policy.
0645 War Refugee Board, Vol. 3 (Folder 4 of 4), January 18, 1944–September 15, 1945. 119pp.
Major Topics: Great Britain—war policy; projects; cooperating international and government agencies; cooperating private organizations; currency transfers; public donations; appointment of executive director; publicity; staff organization and supervision.
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[Weekly Reports of the WRB summarize refugee havens; conditions in Germany, satellite countries, and occupied Europe including concentration camps; efforts of neutral governments, the Vatican, the United States, allies (primarily Great Britain), and private organizations; psychological warfare operations and war crime trials—threats, preparations, and progress; food, clothing, and medical supplies; currency transfers; and visas, evacuation routes, and refugee ships. Cover letters and acknowledgments are included with the reports.]
0764 Weekly Reports—1944, Volume 1 (Folder 1 of 2), June 12–August 1, 1944. 194pp. Major Topic: Hungarian refugee crisis.
Reel 26 0001 Weekly Reports—1944, Volume 1 (Folder 2 of 2), March 2–June 9, 1944. 217pp.
0218 Weekly Reports—1944, Vol. 2 (Folder 1 of 2), October 31, 1944–January 16, 1945. 168pp.
Major Topics: World Jewish population estimates; Holocaust death estimates.
0386 Weekly Reports—1944, Vol. 2 (Folder 2 of 2), August 1–October 26, 1944. 223pp. Major Topic: Hungarian refugee crisis.
0599 Weekly Reports—1945, January 13–June 9, 1945. 224pp. Major Topic: Concentration camp inmates—relief parcel distribution.
0823 Weiss, Samuel A. (Hon.), April 18–21, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: United Jewish Fund Committee of Western Pennsylvania.
0826 Wesleyan University, April 22–29, 1944. 4pp. Major Topic: Publication request.
0830 “Western Union,” March 10–August 18, 1945. 11pp. Major Topic: Telegraphs—censorship.
0841 White, Wallace H., Jr. (Hon.), August 28, 1944. 3pp. Major Topics: Hungarian refugee crisis; International Committee of the Red Cross.
0844 Whitford, Margaret (Miss), May 19–20, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Publication request.
0847 Wichner, Wally, October 4–20, 1944. 4pp. Major Topic: Emergency Refugee Center in New York.
0851 Widen, Eleanor (Personnel), April 10–November 30, 1944. 32pp. Major Topics: Portugal office of WRB; administrative correspondence; Unitarian
Service Committee. Principal Correspondent: Robert C. Dexter.
0883 Wiener, Paul Lester, March 16, 1945. 2pp. Major Topic: Immigration policies.
0885 Wiley, Alexander (Sen.), August 7–31, 1944. 9pp. Major Topics: Emergency Refugee Center in New York; immigration policies. Principal Correspondent: Howard K. Travers.
0894 Willis, Raymond E. (Hon.), June 15–July 6, 1944. 10pp. Major Topics: Emergency Refugee Center in New York; immigration policies.
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0904 Wise, Stephen S., April 27–29, 1944. 4pp. Major Topic: Birthday tribute dinner.
0908 Wisler, A. Lincoln, February 18–March 7, 1944. 5pp. Major Topic: Proposals for work of WRB.
0913 Wolowitz, Viola, November 27–December 2, 1944. 4pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Turkey; American Zionist Emergency Council; Emergency
Committee to Save the Jewish People of Europe.
0917 Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, March 8–May 19, 1944. 10pp.
Major Topic: Public opinion.
0927 Women’s National Press Club, April 1944. 10pp. Major Topic: WRB press relations.
0937 World Jewish Congress, Vol. 1 (Folder 1 of 4), January 7–March 25, 1944. 113pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Poland, Iran, Russia, Hungary, Rumania, Switzerland,
Yugoslavia, Germany, Italy, Slovakia, the Netherlands, and France; State Department; Jewish Labor Committee; Intergovernmental Committee on Refugees; International Committee of the Red Cross; immigration policies; Emergency Committee to Save the Jewish People of Europe; currency transfers; proposals for work of WRB; concentration camp inmates—exchange proposals; French resistance; Great Britain—war policy.
Principal Correspondents: Breckinridge Long; Adolph Held; Nahum Goldmann; Howard K. Travers; Edward R. Stettinius Jr.; Dean Alfange; William I. Riegelman; Irving Miller; Gerhard Riegner; A. Leon Kubowitzki; Stephen S. Wise.
Reel 27 0001 World Jewish Congress, Vol. 1 (Folder 2 of 4), March 24–May 31, 1944. 64pp.
Major Topics: Refugees—France, Switzerland, Spain, Portugal, Yugoslavia, Palestine, Italy, Egypt, and Greece; proposals for work of WRB; Rescue Department; racially discriminatory laws in Germany and occupied Europe; American Relief for Italy; American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee.
Principal Correspondents: A. Leon Kubowitzki; Stephen S. Wise; Irving Miller; Kurt R. Grossman; Isaac Weissman.
0065 World Jewish Congress, Vol. 1 (Folder 3 of 4), June 1–July 31, 1944. 86pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Czechoslovakia, Switzerland, Turkey, the Netherlands,
Poland, Germany, Bulgaria, Portugal, Canada, France, Hungary, Slovakia, Spain, Chile, Peru, Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil, and Mexico; concentration camp inmates; psychological warfare; resistance movement; Rescue Department; American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; International Committee of the Red Cross; leaflets—Hungary; Emergency Advisory Committee for Political Defense of the Western Hemisphere; Immigration Department; Polish National Council; war crime trials—threats; American Hungarian Federation; American Jewish Congress; Vatican appeals to Hungary.
Principal Correspondents: A. Leon Kubowitzki; Isaac Weissman; Chaim Berlas; Kurt R. Grossman; Arieh Tartakower; Stephen S. Wise.
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0151 World Jewish Congress, Vol. 1 (Folder 4 of 4), August 1–29, 1944. 70pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Czechoslovakia, Poland, Germany, Hungary, Switzerland,
Portugal, Rumania, Turkey, Bulgaria, Latvia, Lithuania, Russia, Spain, and Yugoslavia; concentration camp inmates; war crime trials—threats; International Committee of the Red Cross; Polish National Council; Rescue Department; refugee ships; immigration policies; racially discriminatory laws—Germany, occupied Europe, and Russia; proposed bombing of concentration camps; proposals for work of WRB.
Principal Correspondents: A Leon Kubowitzki; Ignacy Schwarzbart; Stephen S. Wise; Chaim Berlas; Ernest Frischer.
0221 World Jewish Congress, Vol. 2 (Folder 1 of 2), August 30, 1944–January 30, 1945. 83pp.
Major Topics: War crime trials—threats; refugees—Belgium, France, Spain, Portugal, Turkey, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Argentina, Switzerland, Germany, and Palestine; concentration camp inmates; International Committee of the Red Cross; Rescue Department.
Principal Correspondents: A. Leon Kubowitzki; Louis E. Spiegler; Arieh Tartakower; Chaim Finkelstein; Gerhard Riegner; Isaac Weissman; Kurt R. Grossman; Ben Halpern; Nahum Goldmann.
0304 World Jewish Congress, Vol. 2 (Folder 2 of 2), February 1–September 12, 1945. 62pp.
Major Topics: Rescue Department; concentration camp inmates; refugees—Czechoslovakia, Germany, Italy, Hungary, Russia, and Belgium.
Principal Correspondents: Kurt R. Grossman; Nahum Goldmann; A. Leon Kubowitzki; Arieh Tartakower; Stephen S. Wise.
0366 World Student Service Fund, March 17–October 12, 1944. 10pp. Major Topics: Currency transfers; refugees—France and Switzerland; World Student
Relief; European Student Relief Fund. Principal Correspondent: Wilmina Rowland.
0376 Worley, Eugene (Hon.), September 15–21, 1944. 4pp. Major Topics: Emergency Refugee Shelter in New York; immigration policies.
0380 Writers’ War Board, May 11–July 24, 1944. 22pp. Major Topics: Refugees—U.S.; free ports proposal; WRB publicity. Principal Correspondent: Frederica Barach.
0402 Young Israel Synagogue of Boro Park, November 20–December 21, 1944. 3pp. Major Topic: Palestine.
0405 Young Women’s Christian Associations of the U.S.A., February 10–September 7, 1944. 24pp.
Major Topics: Emergency Refugee Center in New York; Committee on Refugees; proposals for work of WRB; War Relocation Authority; free ports proposal.
Principal Correspondents: Mary S. Ingraham; Mabel Brown Ellis.
0429 Yugoslavia, January 12, 1944–January 31, 1945. 36pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Yugoslavia, Italy, and Switzerland; concentration camps;
currency transfers; American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; resistance movement; refugee ships.
Principal Correspondent: Moses A. Leavitt.
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0465 Zagha, David (Personnel), March 4–June 14, 1944. 23pp. Major Topics: WRB representatives in Algeria and Spain; currency transfers;
administrative correspondence; refugees—Uruguay, Brazil, France, Spain, and Algeria.
Principal Correspondent: Leonard E. Ackermann.
0488 Zionist Archives and Library, March 1944–June 1945. 40pp. Major Topics: Publications; Palestine.
0528 Zionist Organization of America, May 3, 1944–January 30, 1945. 8pp. Major Topics: Concentration camp inmates; refugees—Germany, Palestine,
Rumania, and Turkey. Principal Correspondent: Simon Bernstein.
0536 Zionist Socialist Party of South Africa, July 20–September 22, 1944. 4pp. Major Topic: Palestine.
0540 Zutt, Elizabeth, May 14–22, 1945. 3pp.
0543 History of the War Refugee Board with Selected Documents, Volume 1, Pages 1–101. 111pp.
Major Topic: Rescue programs.
0664 History of the War Refugee Board with Selected Documents, Volume 1, Pages 102–210. 111pp.
Major Topic: Rescue programs.
0775 History of the War Refugee Board with Selected Documents, Volume 1, Pages 211–337. 124pp.
Major Topics: Rescue programs; psychological warfare programs; relief programs.
Reel 28 0001 History of the War Refugee Board with Selected Documents, Volume 1,
Pages 338–448. 118pp. Major Topics: Relief programs; cooperation with other governments and the Vatican;
cooperation with international and governmental agencies; cooperation with private organizations; public relations.
0119 History of the War Refugee Board with Selected Documents, Volume 2, Pages 449–571. 126pp.
0245 History of the War Refugee Board with Selected Documents, Volume 2, Pages 572–695. 125pp.
0370 History of the War Refugee Board with Selected Documents, Volume 2, Pages 696–816. 116pp.
0494 History of the War Refugee Board with Selected Documents, Volume 2, Pages 817–940. 126pp.
0620 History of the War Refugee Board with Selected Documents, Volume 3, Pages 941–1067. 129pp.
0749 History of the War Refugee Board with Selected Documents, Volume 3, Pages 1068–1191. 126pp.
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0875 History of the War Refugee Board with Selected Documents, Volume 3, Pages 1192–1312. 123pp.
Reel 29 0001 History of the War Refugee Board with Selected Documents, Volume 3,
Pages 1313–1433. 125pp.
0126 Raoul Wallenberg Material (Folder 1 of 3), June 21, 1944–March 7, 1945. 119pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia, Finland, Hungary, Rumania,
Turkey, Germany, and Sweden; Swedish Legation in Hungary. Principal Correspondents: Henry Morgenthau Jr.; Iver C. Olsen.
0245 Raoul Wallenberg Material (Folder 2 of 3), May 25, 1944–July 21, 1945. 105pp. Major Topics: Refugees—Hungary, Sweden, Germany, and Russia; Swedish
Legation in Hungary; currency transfers; American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; WRB publicity.
Principal Correspondents: Herschel V. Johnson; Iver C. Olsen; W. Averell Harriman; Ragner Gottfarb; Moses A. Leavitt.
0350 Raoul Wallenberg Material (Folder 3 of 3), August 2, 1944–January 4, 1949. 100pp. Major Topics: Currency transfers; refugees—Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia,
Finland, Norway, Denmark, Rumania, Bulgaria, Sweden, Switzerland, Russia, and U.S.; American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; Swedish Legation in Hungary.
Principal Correspondents: Iver C. Olsen; Eleanor Roosevelt; Andrei A. Gromyko; George L. Warren; Dorothy Thompson; Henry A. Wallace; Moses A. Leavitt; Henry Morgenthau Jr.
0450 Projects and Documents, Volume 1 (Folder 1 of 4). 42pp. Major Topics: Executive order; policy matters; representatives; cooperation with
other governments.
0492 Projects and Documents, Volume 1 (Folder 2 of 4). 89pp. Major Topic: Measures directed toward halting persecution.
0581 Projects and Documents, Volume 1 (Folder 3 of 4). 72pp. Major Topic: Cooperation with other governments.
0653 Projects and Documents, Volume 1 (Folder 4 of 4). 89pp. Major Topic: Cooperation with other governments.
0742 Projects and Documents, Volume 2 (Folder 1 of 4). 91pp. Major Topic: Relief projects.
0833 Projects and Documents, Volume 2 (Folder 2 of 4). 102pp. Major Topic: Relief projects.
0935 Projects and Documents, Volume 2 (Folder 3 of 4). 67pp. Major Topic: Relief projects.
1002 Projects and Documents, Volume 2 (Folder 4 of 4). 59pp. Major Topics: Relief projects; cooperation with other agencies; administrative
matters.
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PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS INDEX The following index is a guide to the principal correspondents in this microform publication.
The first number after each subentry refers to the reel, while the four-digit number following the colon refers to the frame number at which the folder begins. Hence, 1: 0940 directs the researcher to Frame 0940 of Reel 1. By referring to the Reel Index, which constitutes the initial segment of this guide, researchers will find a description of the collection and a list of the folders in the collection. Researchers should note that some correspondents also appear as subjects in the Subject Index. Acheson, Dean
1: 0940; 2: 0579, 0591 Ackermann, Leonard E.
1: 0001–0124, 0272, 0386, 0609; 2: 0753; 8: 0308, 0697; 14: 0252, 0433; 27: 0465
Adler, Eric R. 21: 0083
Agoston, Peter 21: 0089
Aigner, L. Lucien 1: 0494
Aksin, Benjamin 4: 0015
Aldrich, Winthop 3: 0001
Alfange, Dean 26: 0937
Alling, Paul 16: 0829
Alperin, A. 24: 0784
Ambrose, Alice 1: 0458
Andelman, Rose 21: 0092
Anderson, Dewey 1: 0124
Andress, Bart 24: 0383
Andrews, James, Jr. 1: 0609
Andrews, Margaret 2: 0457
Andrews, Mary E. 22: 0561
Andrus, Jeanne Emiot 21: 0118
Antonescu, Ian 24: 0294
Archer, Laird 3: 0306
Armstrong, Nellie C. 22: 0438
Arnstein, Margaret 3: 0306
Aronovici, Noel 23: 0723
Asofsky, Isaac L. 8: 0489; 13: 0538
Assael, Maurico 2: 0585
Atkinson, Henry A. 3: 0833
Auspitz, Gabriella 21: 0123
Avram, Rachel 21: 0126
Baerwald, Paul 1: 0887; 2: 0001, 0172; 18: 0613;
19: 0098, 0285; 23: 0723; 24: 0569 Bailey, Charles E.
2: 0368 Bailey, Cleveland M.
2: 0619 Baldwin, Roger N.
1: 0491
84
Ball, T. H. 2: 0693
Ballay, Joseph 21: 0131
Baltzer, Alvin W. 2: 0622
Bamberger, Curt 21: 0135
Barach, Frederica 27: 0380
Barlas, Chaim 3: 0539; 22: 0837
Barna, Vera 21: 0139
Barnet, Samuel 21: 0143
Barnwell, Mrs. Arthur 21: 0148
Barsky, Edward K. 3: 0701; 14: 0900
Baruch, Bernard 9: 0024; 23: 0217
Basch, Hedi 21: 0166
Bass, Hyman 22: 0564
Bass, John 21: 0174
Bassett, William D. 2: 0804
Bates, Joe B. 2: 0625
Bayor, Elizabeth 21: 0179
Bean, Louis 2: 0939
Beardsley, Helen Marston 22: 0443
Beck, Joseph E. 3: 0759; 16: 0526
Beckelman, M. W. 1: 0124; 23: 0228
Beer, George 21: 0182
Behre, Jeanette Allen 22: 0568
Behuncik, E. J. 2: 0693
Bell, Helen D. 22: 0446
Bell, Ulric 2: 0436
Benjamin, Ethel 2: 0638
Bennet, William S. 6: 0001
Benneyan, Aroos 1: 0462
Berger, Elmer 1: 0519
Bergson, Peter 3: 0539; 6: 0001, 0090; 8: 0393;
19: 0541 Berid, Frederick
2: 0641 Berkowicz, David
21: 0185 Berla, Bessie L.
21: 0189 Berlas, Chaim
24: 0216; 27: 0065, 0151 Berle, Adolf A., Jr.
2: 0146, 0781; 8: 0718; 9: 0339, 0484; 13: 0858; 23: 0324; 24: 0422
Berman, Irving S. 2: 0648
Bermann, Adele 21: 0194
Bernstein, Bernard 1: 0519
Bernstein, E. M. 2: 0001
Bernstein, James 8: 0489; 19: 0563
Bernstein, Pearl 22: 0449
Bernstein, Roslyn 22: 0452
Bernstein, Sarah 22: 0462
Bernstein, Simon 17: 0001, 0125, 0262; 27: 0528
Berrow, A. W. 2: 0673
Bertholet, Rene 19: 0724
Berul, Zalmon 2: 0677
Bettelheim, Louis 24: 0027
85
Biemiller, Andrew J. 2: 0690
Billikopf, Jacob 22: 0961
Birnbaum, David 2: 0693
Bischoff, O. C. 2: 0728
Bisgyer, Maurice 2: 0792
Bishop, Ruth 2: 0725
Bixler, J. S. 2: 0734
Black, Frank 2: 0740
Blackman, Murray 2: 0745
Blake, B. T. 2: 0749
Blaustein, Jacob 1: 0759
Blecher, Max, Jr. 2: 0753; 21: 0205
Blechner, Norbert 21: 0224
Blickenstaff, David 23: 0228
Blitz, Jacob van 4: 0063; 20: 0443
Block, F. 2: 0769
Block, H. S. 2: 0773
Bloom, Sol 2: 0776
Blumel, Andre 2: 0781
Blumenthal, Ernst 2: 0785
Boehm, Charles 21: 0231
Bogin, Solomon 2: 0804
Bondy, Curt 2: 0832
Borden, Dorothy 2: 0846
Borenstein, E. 3: 0306
Boss, Lori 21: 0234
Braden, Spruille 5: 0824
Braderman, Eugene 3: 0886
Bragg, Raymond B. 23: 0849
Brand, Joel 21: 0240
Braskin, Joseph 19: 0871
Braun, Julius 2: 0849
Braun, Samuel 21: 0248
Braunlich, Alice F. 22: 0572
Breitmayer, Mrs. G. 22: 0465
Brenner, Samuel J. 2: 0886
Brimberg, Simon 21: 0251
Brody, Irwin 2: 0919
Brody, Mrs. Leo 21: 0255
Broneer, Oscar 19: 0557
Brook, Benjamin 19: 0367
Brooks, Howard 20: 0049; 23: 0849
Brotman, Adolph G. 2: 0924
Brown, Charles 2: 0929
Brown, Olga Jamison 22: 0575
Brunot, James 1: 0609; 2: 0929, 0944; 3: 0001, 0236;
6: 0001; 16: 0765; 24: 0027, 0383 Bryan, Helen R.
14: 0900 Bubar, Earl L.
2: 0939 Bugheimer, Maurice
22: 0578
86
Bunim, Irving 20: 0131; 24: 0422, 0491
Bussey, Gertrude C. 22: 0581
Bychowski, Magda (Gabor) 8: 0163
Cahill, Edward A. 20: 0049; 23: 0849
Callman, Rudolf 1: 0590
Campbell, R. I. 24: 0871
Capouya, Morris N. 21: 0258
Caraway, Hattie S. 3: 0406
Carlock, M. 3: 0410
Carpenko, Nikita 21: 0264
Carter, Edward C. 3: 0104
Carusi, Ugo 13: 0858
Casaday, Lauren W. 16: 0416
Cass, Mrs. Yolan 21: 0268
Cassirer, Henry R. 21: 0272
Cavert, Samuel M. 2: 0436
Caycedo R., Francisco 3: 0414
Celler, Emanuel 1: 0574; 3: 0421
Chadbourn, Philip H. 3: 0236
Chamberlin, Earl T. 3: 0812
Chapin, Selden 1: 0386
Cherkassky, Shura 21: 0277
Cicognani, A. G. 2: 0555; 14: 0122; 23: 0083
Clattenburg, A. E. 1: 0748
Clemintone, R. 21: 0281
Cline, Mrs. Olin 3: 0886
Cohan, Ilona 21: 0287
Cohn, Sigmund A. 21: 0293
Coil, E. J. 16: 0489
Cotsakis, Mrs. George 5: 0799
Coudenhove-Kalergi, Countess (Ida Roland)
2: 0417 Coulon, George
5: 0792 Crawford, J. E.
5: 0820 Crowther, C. I.
3: 0236 Curtis, Frank
19: 0557 Danaher, John A.
24: 0281 Davenport, William S.
5: 0789 Davidson, Cecilia Razovsky
4: 0001 Davilla, Charles A.
24: 0294 Davis, Elmer
5: 0305 Davis, Ray P.
22: 0469 Delcau, Jules Howard
21: 0312 Delparto, Pierre Levy
21: 0317 Delparto, Yves Levy
21: 0317 Denenberg, Leon
9: 0099; 19: 0724 Deutsch, Etta
3: 0759 Deutsch, Senta
21: 0319 Dewey, Thomas E.
16: 0011 Dexter, Elizabeth
20: 0049; 23: 0849
87
Dexter, Robert C. 2: 0361; 17: 0690; 20: 0049; 23: 0849;
26: 0851 Di Conza, Joan
21: 0323 Dijour, Ilja
8: 0489 Di Mascio, C.
5: 0913 Dobkin, Eliahu
20: 0315, 0443 Dolivet, Louis
3: 0951; 8: 0036 Dombroski, Chester
21: 0326 D’Orazio, Tony
21: 0329 Dornberg, Mrs. Lee
22: 0472 Drepper, Carl
21: 0335 Dubinsky, David
14: 0680; 19: 0871 Duncan, Herman O.
5: 0920 Dwyer, Cecelia
5: 0927 Dzierlatka, Abraham
21: 0343 Early, Stephen
8: 0128 Easterman, Barou
3: 0426 Eastman, Elizabeth
4: 0001 Ebon, Martin
5: 0930 Eden, Anthony
14: 0433 Ehrenpreis, Marcus
20: 0443 Ehrlich, L.
21: 0353 Einhorn, Julius V.
21: 0357 Eisner, Albert L.
21: 0366 Elias, Joseph
5: 0933
Eliasberg, W. 3: 0426
Elkeles, A. J. 21: 0383
Elliott, Roland 5: 0938
Ellis, Mabel Brown 27: 0405
Embree, William L. 5: 0941
Emerson, Herbert 18: 0613
Emerson, William 23: 0849
Epstein, Judith G. 8: 0331
Ernst, Adolf 9: 0193
Ernst, Morris L. 6: 0192; 20: 0706; 21: 0389
Espinosa, Jose Ramon 9: 0826
Estes, Thomas S. 2: 0753
Ettlinger, Jacob 21: 0393
Evans, Stanley 6: 0234
Fahy, Charles 2: 0889
Fahy, Kathleen 21: 0399
Falco, Louis 21: 0410
Falconer, Douglas P. 3: 0236
Fale, Mrs. James C. 7: 0767
Faller, Rudolph 21: 0413
Farago, Marion 21: 0418
Fastman, Harry 21: 0422
Fatica, Anna 21: 0425
Fay, William S. 22: 0592
88
Feinberg, Alfred 22: 0481
Feldman, E. J. 22: 0595
Fenstock, Belle 7: 0775
Fenton, H. C. 20: 0670
Ferand, Ernest T. 21: 0430
Field, Noel 20: 0049; 23: 0849
Filderman, William 19: 0367; 24: 0294
Fineman, Hayim 1: 0887
Finkelstein, Chaim 24: 0784; 27: 0221
Fisch, Louis 7: 0783
Fischel, Marion 7: 0791
Fisher, Allan J. 2: 0693
Fishman, Julian 22: 0599
Fleischman, Mrs. Tersci 21: 0437
Flesch, Theodore T. 21: 0444
Fliegel, Hyman J. 21: 0451
Foltz, J. J. 7: 0794
Fox, A. U. 2: 0693
Fraenkel, Marlene A. 21: 0456
Frank, Murray 7: 0994
Frankel, Hilde 7: 0997
Frankl, Paul 21: 0465
Frankman, Mary 21: 0473
Franko, Louise M. 21: 0477
Freedman, Louis 8: 0104
Freeman, Dinah 8: 0110
Freudenberg, Adolf 1: 0462; 18: 0101
Fribourg, Marius Besson 19: 0901
Friedman, Clara V. 13: 0679
Friedman, Esther 21: 0480
Friedman, Joseph B. 1: 0386; 2: 0337, 0852; 3: 0951
Friedman, Raphael 21: 0494
Frisch, Siegmund 21: 0512
Frischer, Ernest 3: 0426; 27: 0151
Fritchman, Stephen H. 8: 0128
Frumkin, Heshel 19: 0667
Fry, Varian 2: 0337; 14: 0001; 16: 0182
Fuernberg, Herman 8: 0349
Fuller, W. D. 8: 0132
Furstenberg, Birdie G. 8: 0331
Gabor, Magda 8: 0163
Gabor, Vilmos 8: 0163
Gabor, Mrs. Vilmos 8: 0163
Gabor, Zsa Zsa 8: 0163
Galewski, Ernest J. 21: 0515
Gallin, Leo 24: 0103
Gamble, Ralph A. 8: 0192
Gano, Seth T. 20: 0049
Gardiner, Nevile 2: 0912
Gaston, Herbert E. 2: 0801
89
Gauss, Clarence E. 3: 0828
Gelber, Kalman 8: 0194
Gelberman, Joseph 21: 0519
Geller, David 3: 0898
Gelman, Leon 24: 0491
George, Manfred 2: 0602; 9: 0014
Gerard, James W. 8: 0208
Gerber, Esther 22: 0484
Gerberg, Israel 8: 0213
Gero, George J. 21: 0523
Gerson, Fred 21: 0527
Gerstl, Max 21: 0536
Gidding, Keating 21: 0539
Gifford, E. 21: 0541
Gildenhour, Isor 21: 0554
Ginsberg, Marie 8: 0349
Ginzler, Maurice M. 22: 0487
Gish, M. S. 22: 0490
Givens, Willard E. 2: 0436; 3: 0236
Gleitman, Abraham 21: 0556
Goldberg, Fred 8: 0216
Goldenweiser, E. A. 21: 0562
Goldmann, Nahum 3: 0539; 8: 0393; 14: 0622; 17: 0781;
20: 0315, 0443, 0610, 0837; 23: 0023, 0083; 24: 0784; 26: 0937; 27: 0221, 0304
Goldsmith, S. A. 1: 0272; 3: 0306
Goldstein, Melvin 19: 0200
Goldstein, Samuel 24: 0004
Goldwater, James L. 24: 0031
Gomberg, Ephraim R. 16: 0526
Goodman, Friedel 8: 0229
Goodstein, Lisbeth H. 8: 0235
Gordon, Joel 3: 0236
Gottfarb, Ragnar 21: 0003; 29: 0245
Gottschalk, Max 1: 0759; 3: 0539; 5: 0933; 8: 0489
Gourevitch, Boris 23: 0842
Graebel, Richard Paul 22: 0493
Grafton, Samuel 20: 0688
Grant, Lester E. 3: 0236
Grant, U. S., III 8: 0247
Greenbaum, I. 3: 0426
Greenberg, Jakob 21: 0576
Greenberg, Z. 8: 0320
Greenfield, Esther 22: 0496
Greenleigh, Arthur 18: 0202, 0505; 19: 0098, 0455
Greenstein, Martin 21: 0579
Griffel, Jacob 20: 0131, 0224
Gromyko, Andrei A. 29: 0350
Grosowski, Ruven 24: 0491
90
Gross, Ludwick 21: 0585
Gross, P. N. 21: 0589
Grosser, Ingeborg 21: 0595
Grossman, Kurt R. 4: 0015, 0063; 5: 0476; 13: 0538;
20: 0315, 0610; 27: 0001, 0065, 0221, 0304
Grubert, Jacob 21: 0601
Gruss, Mrs. Oscar 21: 0604
Guggenheim, Paul 20: 0610
Gumpel, Berthold 21: 0607
Gunzbourg, Pierre de 23: 0842
Gurvic, Kazar 18: 0174
Gyorda, John M. 24: 0184
Haas, Stephanie 21: 0610
Haber, Elizabeth 21: 0614
Hadamard, Jacques 23: 0842
Hahn, Mrs. Robert 21: 0617
Halberstadt, Annie 21: 0619
Halberstam, Chaim 21: 0623
Hall, Noel 1: 0986
Haller, Chaim 21: 0631
Halpern, Ben 27: 0221
Handler, Milton 8: 0337
Harriman, W. Averell 5: 0476, 0718; 7: 0454; 29: 0245
Harrison, Earl G. 8: 0734
Harrison, Leland 2: 0579, 0591, 0781; 4: 0015; 5: 0829;
7: 0805, 0997; 8: 0001 Hassett, William D.
8: 0383 Havenner, Franck R.
8: 0390 Hayes, Carlton
7: 0454; 23: 0228 Hayos, Margaret
22: 0602 Hayter, W. G.
2: 0899 Heathcote-Smith, Clifford
15: 0785 Hecht, Ben
2: 0352 Hegedus, Emery
21: 0634 Heineman, Dannie
8: 0601 Heinz, Regina
2: 0334 Held, Adolph
14: 0680; 19: 0871; 26: 0937 Helfant, Phyllis
8: 0616 Heller, I.
22: 0606 Heller, James G.
24: 0031, 0216 Helm, Charlotte
22: 0609 Henle, Mary M.
21: 0638 Henriques, Hernan
8: 0619 Henry, Ruby Addison
8: 0623 Herman, Abraham
8: 0489 Herman, Lewis
24: 0008 Herman, Victor George
8: 0626 Herold, John H., Sr.
8: 0631
91
Hervey, Zoltan P. 21: 0640
Herzog, Isaac 24: 0491
Hesses, Johanna 21: 0643
Hevesi, Eugene 5: 0933
Hexter, Leo 21: 0647
Hibbard, Darrell O. 8: 0308
Hilb, Ellen 24: 0784
Hill, Lister 21: 0258
Hilton, Mrs. Conrad (Zsa Zsa Gabor) 8: 0163
Hinkley, Rhoda 8: 0634
Hirsch, Abraham 22: 0499
Hirsch, Charles A. 8: 0640
Hirsch, Fanny 20: 0001
Hirsch, Hans G. 21: 0653
Hirsch, Jeannette 22: 0612
Hirschmann, Ira A. 2: 0740; 6: 0197; 21: 0070, 0240, 0465;
22: 0761; 23: 0723; 24: 0715 Hodge, Mrs. L. P.
8: 0690 Hoffman, C. Kenneth
8: 0697 Hoffman, Conrad
23: 0560 Hoffman, Michael L.
8: 0697 Holzman, Blanche
22: 0502 Honig, Albert Bela
21: 0663 Hook, Frank E.
8: 0712 Horvath, Mrs. M.
21: 0666
Horvath, Mrs. Rudolph 8: 0715
Howe, Quincy 20: 0706
Huber, Charles 4: 0195
Hueneberg, Carl 21: 0683
Hull, Cordell 1: 0519, 0748, 0759; 2: 0172, 0555;
3: 0839; 4: 0015; 7: 0454; 8: 0163, 0393; 9: 0225; 23: 0324; 24: 0031, 0871
Hunt, M. Louise 22: 0506
Hurwitz, Donald 3: 0426
Huston, Laetitia P. 22: 0511
Hyman, Joseph C. 1: 0887; 2: 0172; 6: 0001, 0090
Imbach, Ernestine 21: 0688
Ingraham, Mary S. 27: 0405
Israel, Hanna 21: 0691
Jacobs, S. K. 3: 0306
Jacobson, Mr. 19: 0563
Jacobson, Israel 18: 0757
Jacobson, S. Bertrand 8: 0489
Jellinek, Ernest 14: 0530
Jellinek, Mrs. George 21: 0694
Jensen, Elliot J. 3: 0236
Jeremias, Siegmund 16: 0765
Joffo, David Paul 14: 0878
Johnson, Frances 22: 0514
Johnson, Herschel V. 8: 0250; 20: 0981; 29: 0245
92
Johnston, Russell R. 2: 0368
Jones, Margaret E. 1: 0609
Joseph, Bernard 6: 0222
Joseph, Franz M. 21: 0710
Joseph, Gerhard H. 21: 0716
Joy, Charles R. 3: 0951; 8: 0146; 14: 0931; 20: 0037,
0049, 0905; 23: 0849 Jwanier, Isidor
14: 0939 Kahn, Arno
21: 0719 Kahn, Jack
21: 0722 Kalmanowitz, Abraham
5: 0718; 20: 0119, 0131, 0224, 0992; 23: 0083, 0802; 24: 0422, 0491
Kantor, S. Z. 14: 0945
Kaplan, Eliezer 16: 0232
Kaplan, Jacob J. 3: 0898
Kappelin, A. B. 2: 0551
Karagheusian, Leila 22: 0620
Karlinsky, Jacob 5: 0718
Kastner, Louis 20: 0224
Kastner, Ludwig 3: 0539
Katz, Joseph 14: 0948
Katzki, Herbert 17: 0468; 22: 0837; 23: 0723
Kaufman, Jacob 21: 0728
Kaul, Friedrich Karl 2: 0785
Kaunitz, Esther B. 13: 0538, 0679
Keane, Rose 6: 0001
Kenen, I. L. 1: 0887
Kern, Paul E. 21: 0731
Kessler, Mordecai 2: 0172
Ketchum, Mrs. William H. 22: 0518
Kilday, Paul J. 14: 0951
Kimberland, Kendall G. 1: 0609
King, Bertha E. 22: 0622
King, C. S. 2: 0899
Kingdon, Frank 9: 0099; 19: 0724
Klarman, Griffel Kastner 3: 0539
Klarmann, Mrs. Marcel 21: 0746
Klarmar, Ben 21: 0741
Klein, Arthur 21: 0766
Klein, E. M. 21: 0756
Klein, Ludovit 21: 0760
Klein, Salomon 21: 0766
Klineman, Emery E. 14: 0955
Knapp, Henry 21: 0770
Kober, Mrs. Charles B. 14: 0958
Koblitz, Milton S. 21: 0775
Kobylinski, Martin 14: 0962
Kohn, Ben 14: 0965
Kohn, Max 21: 0780
Koncius, Joseph B. 24: 0184
93
Korff, Baruch 1: 0494, 0528; 6: 0001; 14: 0971;
23: 0023; 24: 0491 Kornfeld, I.
1: 0574 Kotikov, N.
14: 0978 Kotler, Aron
20: 0131, 0224; 23: 0802; 24: 0422, 0491
Kovacs, Viola 21: 0786
Kraft, Erwin 8: 0349
Kramarsky, Felix 21: 0790
Kramer, Bertha 14: 0983
Kranzberg, Jack 14: 0987
Kranzberg, Mae 14: 0987
Kremer, Alexander 21: 0793
Krischer, Morris I. 21: 0796
Krueger, Reginald 14: 0990
Kruse, William H. 21: 0802
Kubowitzki, A. Leon 2: 0630, 0852; 3: 0426, 0759; 4: 0063;
5: 0808; 8: 0115; 14: 0433; 17: 0001, 0125, 0262, 0468, 0572; 20: 0315, 0443; 23: 0023, 0083, 0678; 26: 0937; 27: 0001, 0065, 0151, 0221, 0304
Kunst, Sophie 14: 0994
Kuznets, Solomon 5: 0802
LaFollette, Robert M., Jr. 6: 0234; 15: 0029
LaFollette, Suzanne 15: 0001; 16: 0765
Laine, Jean Frederic Bloch 19: 0888
Lamon, Hartog 15: 0037
Lamont, Thomas W. 16: 0011
Lampel, Carl 21: 0806
Land, David 15: 0053
Landau, Jacob 1: 0759; 3: 0426; 16: 0820
Landler, Mrs. George 21: 0810
Landsberger, H. H. 24: 0784
Lane, Charles J. 15: 0044
Lane, R. O. 22: 0625
Langer, William L. 6: 0199; 7: 0805
Larned, Ruth 9: 0095; 13: 0538
Latucha, Albert 15: 0055
Laucka, Joseph B. 3: 0236
Laughlin, Anne 4: 0001
Lawler, John J. 15: 0066
Leavitt, Moses A. 1: 0940, 0986; 2: 0001, 0172; 3: 0426,
0539; 4: 0195; 5: 0718; 7: 0805; 14: 0122, 0252, 0361; 17: 0468; 18: 0202, 0331, 0505, 0613, 0757, 0870; 19: 0001, 0098, 0200, 0285, 0367, 0455; 20: 0992; 21: 0003, 0240, 0430, 0562; 23: 0723; 24: 0569; 27: 0429; 29: 0245, 0350
Lehman, Herbert H. 1: 0986; 23: 0228; 24: 0768
Lehmann, Frederick 21: 0813
Leibenstein, Benny 22: 0630
Leibovitch, Solomon 21: 0816
Leibruder, Maurice 21: 0825
Leiper, Henry 18: 0101
Lemtugov, Nicholas 19: 0927; 22: 0805
94
Lendner, Max 21: 0829
Lengyel, Emil 1: 0494
Lengyel, Stephen 21: 0834
Lerner, Koochy 21: 0838
Lesser, Renate 15: 0077
Levinstone, Aaron 21: 0841
Levy, Beryl H. 3: 0922
Levy, Raymond Joseph 21: 0844
Lewis, Michael 15: 0080
Liban, Eric 21: 0857
Lichtenstein, F. 19: 0667
Lichtenstein, L. 22: 0633
Liebman, Charles J. 20: 0942
Lielnors, Harry W. 3: 0236
Light, Pearl 15: 0717
Lindauer, Dina 21: 0860
Linder, Harold 17: 0730; 19: 0001, 0200, 0285, 0455
Linn, Arthur J. 15: 0738
Lipsky, Louis 1: 0887
Livingston, Mrs. R. M. 15: 0750
Lobel, Sophia 15: 0754
Long, Breckinridge 1: 0940; 24: 0871; 26: 0937
Lorberbuam, William 21: 0866
Lowrie, Donald A. 1: 0986; 15: 0747
Lucas, Louis 21: 0869
Luft, Herbert 21: 0872
Lugosi, Bela 9: 0001
Lurch, J. F. 21: 0880
Luscomb, Florence H. 14: 0900
Lustig, Albert 15: 0774
Lustig, Bela 21: 0887
Lvovitch, David 19: 0527
Lyon, Joan M. 21: 0893
Maass, John H. 21: 0896
Macgowan, Mrs. E. B. 22: 0528
Magnes, Judah 17: 0468; 18: 0202, 0505, 0613, 0870;
19: 0098, 0367; 21: 0003; 24: 0569 Maletich, Strahinja
24: 0001 Mallory, A. E.
21: 0899 Mallory, Mrs. A. E.
21: 0899 Maloney, Francis
24: 0281 Mancuso, Vito
21: 0902 Mandel, Ernest
15: 0777 Mandl, Sig
21: 0906 Mandler, D. Victor
21: 0916 Mann, James H.
2: 0361; 15: 0785; 16: 0060; 18: 0613 Marateck, Jacob
16: 0001 Marcuse, Herbert
21: 0922 Margolin, M.
16: 0004 Marimucci, Mary
16: 0007
95
Martell, Mrs. J. J. 21: 0925
Mather, Julia Fergieson 16: 0050
Mattoli, Doris Marron 16: 0054
Mautner, John H. 22: 0638
Mautner, Mrs. John H. 22: 0638
Mayer, Andre 19: 0888
Mayer, Saly 18: 0202, 0331, 0505, 0613, 0757, 0870;
19: 0001, 0098, 0200, 0285, 0455; 21: 0430
Mays, H. S. 16: 0056
Maziaz, Stephen 21: 0930
McClelland, Marjorie 1: 0609; 18: 0079
McCloy, John J. 5: 0305, 0476
McConaughy, James L. 3: 0236
McCormack, Paul 2: 0551
McDonald, James G. 16: 0060; 18: 0001
McDowell, Mary S. 21: 0066
Mead, James M. 21: 0933
Meier, Elsa 2: 0172
Mendes-France, Pierre 8: 0115
Merei, Luba 21: 0939
Mereminski, Israel 3: 0539; 8: 0643; 19: 0667
Merlin, Samuel 2: 0486; 6: 0090
Meyer, Edith 21: 0945
Meyeroff, Shaul 19: 0667
Miller, Irving 1: 0887; 26: 0937; 27: 0001
Miller, T. E. 16: 0176
Moering, Richard 16: 0182
Moldauer, Eric 21: 0949
Molho, M. 21: 0966
Molnar, Imre 21: 0969
Montor, Henry 24: 0031, 0216
Morewitz, Harry A. 16: 0197
Morgenthau, Henry, Jr. 1: 0887, 0986, 0940; 2: 0462, 0555;
8: 0734; 14: 0821, 0971; 20: 0049; 22: 0933; 23: 0484, 0802; 24: 0031, 0491; 29: 0126, 0350
Moritz, Arthur M. 16: 0200
Morrissey, Evelyn M. 2: 0001
Morton, Tibor 22: 0641
Mott, James W. 16: 0220
Moynier, R. 4: 0183
Mozeson, J. D. 21: 0978
Muensternberger, George 22: 0001
Mullins, H. H. 2: 0423
Munkacsi, Gizella 22: 0645
Murphy, Joseph H. 1: 0386; 3: 0951
Murphy, Robert D. 2: 0753
Nadas, Elizabeth 22: 0008
Nadel, Bernard 16: 0229
Nathan, Robert R. 16: 0232
Negro, Claire 22: 0013
96
Nemethy, Leslie 22: 0649
Nessim, Simon 23: 0783
Neuberger, Paul 2: 0591
Neustadt, Meilich 19: 0883, 0904
Noble, Joseph S. 22: 0652
Nomides, P. T. 8: 0308
Nowemiejski, Chaskiel 22: 0016
Nowogrodsky, Emanuel 8: 0198
Nye, Fred A. 16: 0748
O’Boyle, Patrick A. 16: 0297; 19: 0901
O’Brien, Warren F. 22: 0020
O’Donnel, Virginia 16: 0757
O’Donnell, Robert J. 3: 0925
O’Flaherty, E. W. 2: 0406
Odegard, Peter H. 16: 0751
Offie, Carmel 1: 0272
Ohlbaum, Samuel B. 24: 0008
Oliver, J. C. 3: 0236
Ollendorff, Mrs. H. G. 22: 0023
Olsen, Iver C. 3: 0759; 9: 0099; 22: 0805; 23: 0560;
29: 0126, 0245, 0350 Olsen, M. Ingeborg
24: 0366 Oppenheimer, Johanna
2: 0172 Owen, Charlotte
1: 0537 Palomar, Oswaldo Garcia
17: 0415
Parker, Charles 17: 0425
Parker, Sam 22: 0026
Passman, Charles 18: 0202, 0505, 0613, 0870; 19: 0001,
0200, 0285, 0455; 21: 0003 Pat, Jacob
14: 0680; 19: 0871; 21: 0697 Paul, Randolph
1: 0940, 0986 Paulus, Mrs. N.
22: 0031 Payson, Louise
23: 0849 Perlman, Max
2: 0172 Pernow, Birger
23: 0560 Perry, Frances
1: 0462 Peters, Sue
22: 0535 Petluck, Ann S.
13: 0679; 16: 0526 Pickett, Clarence E.
1: 0609 Pierce, Edith Lovejoy
17: 0433 Pilpel, Robert
3: 0426, 0539; 18: 0202, 0331, 0505, 0613; 21: 0003, 0562
Pincus, Albert 17: 0437
Pinkerton, L. C. 4: 0063
Piskorski, Florian 2: 0361; 3: 0539; 7: 0805; 19: 0921
Plaza, Joe 17: 0441
Plumley, Nancy 17: 0446
Polakiewicz, Moshe 24: 0784
Pologruto, Francesco 22: 0038
Pomeroy, Mrs. C. G. 22: 0041
Poor, Arthur G. 17: 0684
97
Portuguese, Hilda 22: 0044
Postal, Bernard 2: 0792
Price, Melvin 18: 0073
Prokop, Miron Z. 22: 0047
Proskauer, Joseph M. 1: 0759; 16: 0011
Rados, Edmund 22: 0655
Radulescu, Savel 20: 0924
Rand, Oscar Z. 22: 0050
Rapport, Sarah 20: 0932
Rathbone, Eleanor 16: 0416
Rayburn, Sam 20: 0938
Razovsky, Izayah 24: 0184
Read, Alice P. 22: 0662
Reams, R. Borden 2: 0651; 16: 0829
Reich, Jacob Jan 22: 0055
Reichmann, Renee 22: 0061
Reineman, Kurt 22: 0538
Resnik, Reuben 18: 0870; 19: 0001, 0200, 0367, 0455
Rev, George S. 22: 0667
Revah, Stella 22: 0067
Richman, Paul 8: 0349
Richter, Gideon 22: 0715
Richter, Mrs. Gideon 22: 0715
Riegelman, Charles L. 16: 0526
Riegelman, William I. 26: 0937
Riegner, Gerhard 3: 0539; 5: 0476; 14: 0433; 17: 0781;
20: 0315, 0610; 23: 0023, 0083; 26: 0937; 27: 0221
Rieser, S. 22: 0071
Riley, Charles W. 2: 0406
Ringler-Young, Lillian 22: 0074
Robinson, Jacob 24: 0784
Robinson, Leland Rex 1: 0462; 18: 0101; 22: 0719
Robinson, Mrs. William 22: 0721
Roeders, Gerti 22: 0078
Rogers, Harry C. 22: 0081
Rogers, Will, Jr. 17: 0262; 19: 0541; 22: 0084
Roitman, Mrs. S. 22: 0089
Roland, Ida (Countess Coudenhove-Kalergi)
2: 0417 Roosevelt, Eleanor
29: 0350 Roosevelt, Franklin D.
16: 0011; 24: 0871 Rosenbaum, Mrs. Jona
22: 0095 Rosenberg, Abraham
22: 0098 Rosenberg, Israel
23: 0802; 24: 0422, 0491 Rosenberg, J.
8: 0237 Rosenblatt, Bernard A.
17: 0408; 22: 0727, 0837 Rosenheim, Jacob
1: 0341, 0355; 3: 0539; 23: 0324; 24: 0491
Rosenman, Samuel I. 1: 0320
Rosenstone, Nathan 22: 0742
Rosenthal, Max 22: 0746
98
Rosenwald, Lessing J. 1: 0519
Rosenwald, William 16: 0526; 24: 0031
Rosman, Sol 24: 0294
Roston, Mark A. 22: 0104
Roth, H. 22: 0109
Rothschild, Richard C. 1: 0759
Rowland, Wilmina 2: 0944; 27: 0366
Rudin, Lily 22: 0115
Ruskin, Lewis J. 22: 0754
Russell, John W. 2: 0899; 5: 0610
Rustow, A. 19: 0724
Ryan, Charles D. 22: 0771
Ryan, Philip E. 2: 0368; 5: 0873
Ryther, Edith M. 22: 0542
Salamon, Lazarus 22: 0119
Salomon, A. 3: 0426
Salomon, Trude Neu 22: 0125
Samek, Mrs. J. 22: 0133
Samuel, Ruth W. 22: 0139
Sanders, Joseph I. 22: 0142
Sandström, Emil 8: 0250
Santrey, Lawrence 22: 0799
Savage, Charles K. 22: 0802
Savakis, Mrs. Jerry 22: 0149
Savoretti, Joseph 9: 0484; 11: 0001, 0120, 0249, 0379,
0551, 0679, 0811, 0936; 12: 0001, 0117, 0315; 13: 0295, 0420
Scales, Victor H. 20: 0683
Schaffer, Juda 22: 0827
Schauffler, Marjorie Page 1: 0609; 8: 0719
Schein, Chaim 22: 0153
Scherer, Emanuel 22: 0831
Scherpe, Louise M. 22: 0545
Schleifer, David 22: 0837
Schleifer, Ida 22: 0837
Schlem, Charlotte 22: 0163
Schmidt, Orvis A. 1: 0940; 8: 0697
Schneidemuhl, Fritz 22: 0174
Schneider, Grace 22: 0916
Schoen, P. J. 24: 0491
Schoen, Pincus 24: 0422
Schonberger, George 22: 0671
Schuh, Nellie Gulick 22: 0923
Schuster, Sigmund 22: 0927
Schwartz, Joseph J. 1: 0609, 0986; 2: 0001, 0172; 3: 0539;
4: 0195; 7: 0805; 14: 0252, 0361; 15: 0785; 17: 0001, 0690; 18: 0202, 0331, 0505, 0613, 0757, 0870; 19: 0001, 0098, 0200, 0285, 0367, 0455; 20: 0992; 21: 0003
99
Schwartz, Joseph L. 22: 0675
Schwarzbart, Ignacy 3: 0426; 27: 0151
Schweitzer, David 19: 0563
Segal, Louis 14: 0761; 19: 0883, 0904
Segoe, L. 22: 0178
Selekman, B. M. 3: 0898
Seleska, Mrs. R. M. 22: 0957
Seligmann, Herbert J. 14: 0779
Seman, Philip L. 3: 0820
Serafini, Natalino 22: 0186
Service, Richard M. 3: 0828
Sforza, Carlo 19: 0541
Shaeffer, Charles P. 2: 0486
Shapleigh, Rogers W. 22: 0550
Sharp, Martha 20: 0037; 23: 0849
Shaughnessy, Edward J. 9: 0484; 12: 0315
Shedd, Charlotte 22: 0189
Sheehy, Morris 22: 0985
Sheerin, Charles W. 22: 0987
Sherbowski, D. 23: 0001
Silbershein, Mrs. Abraham 23: 0014
Shoemaker, T. B. 9: 0672, 0826; 10: 0001, 0120, 0256,
0419, 0588, 0739, 0895; 11: 0120, 0249, 0379
Shotton, Margaret 2: 0368
Shulman, Herman 1: 0887
Silberschein, Abraham 4: 0063
Silvahoff, Wally Piercy 23: 0702
Silver, Eliezer L. 1: 0320; 23: 0018, 0802; 24: 0491
Silvius, Russell E. 23: 0020
Simon, M. 9: 0001
Simons, Arthur A. 22: 0199
Sitty, Mrs. Dimitri 22: 0203
Slater, John W., Jr. 23: 0174
Slawson, John 1: 0759
Sloss, Arthur J. 22: 0209
Smertenko, Johan J. 2: 0929; 6: 0001, 0090; 19: 0541
Smith, Curtis W. 23: 0178
Smith, Robert L. 1: 0609; 8: 0719
Smith, William E. 23: 0184
Soliterman, Mark 23: 0209
Solowiejczyk, Z. 22: 0212
Somlyo, Aranka 22: 0218
Sonneborn, Rudolf G. 24: 0216
Sonnereich, Charles 22: 0837; 24: 0294
Spagnoli, James 23: 0211
Spain, R. F. 23: 0312
Spalding, Kenneth F. 23: 0217
Spanien, Raphael 3: 0539, 0701
Spencer, Jessie B. 23: 0317
Sperling, Morris 22: 0222
100
Spiegler, Louis E. 8: 0489; 24: 0031; 27: 0221
Spier, B. 22: 0235
Spitzer, Leo 20: 0037
Spofford, Charles M. 1: 0124
Stanley, William 8: 0163
Starkey, Frank T. 23: 0321
Stein, Kalman 24: 0784
Steinberg, I. 23: 0484
Steinglass, Meyer 24: 0031
Steinhardt, Laurence A. 2: 0740; 23: 0723
Steinschneider, Max 22: 0680
Stern, Frederick M. 22: 0245
Stern, Lili 22: 0251
Stern, Oscar H. 22: 0255
Sternberg, Adolph 23: 0532
Sternbuch, Isaac 20: 0119, 0131, 0224; 24: 0422, 0491
Stettinius, Edward R., Jr. 1: 0449, 0458, 0568, 0609; 2: 0001,
0555; 3: 0839; 4: 0015, 0063; 5: 0610, 0718, 0829; 7: 0454; 9: 0225, 0484; 14: 0122, 0433, 0622; 16: 0060, 0829; 17: 0001, 0781, 0881; 20: 0981; 22: 0933; 23: 0324, 0640, 0723; 24: 0491; 26: 0937
Stimson, Henry L. 1: 0759; 3: 0820; 16: 0526; 20: 0972;
24: 0031, 0216 Stoll, Samuel J.
23: 0536 Stolz, J.
3: 0951 Storch, Hilel
4: 0015; 20: 0315
Strauss, Hans 3: 0929
Strauss, Mathilda 23: 0542
Strausser, Betty 23: 0546
Streitman, Nate 22: 0258
Strunsky, Sheba 9: 0099; 19: 0724
Suchman, Lavoslav 23: 0556
Sulzberger, Arthur Hays 23: 0484
Sutheim, Ilona 22: 0263
Swietlik, Francis X. 19: 0921
Swing, Raymond Gram 20: 0842
Switelik, Francis 7: 0805
Swope, Gerard 3: 0104
Swope, Herbert Bayard 16: 0820
Syngalowsky, Aron 19: 0527
Szego, G. 22: 0271
Szikely, Magda 22: 0278
Sztankay, Zoltan 1: 0744
Taft, Charles P. 3: 0001
Tartakower, Arieh 20: 0315, 0443, 0610, 0784; 27: 0065,
0221, 0304 Taylor, Myron C.
1: 0001; 2: 0555, 0651; 14: 0252, 0433; 23: 0324
Taylor, Ruth 23: 0631
Tazartes, Henry 23: 0637
Teitelbaum, Menashe 22: 0282
101
Tennenbaum, Richard 23: 0640
Thelin, George 19: 0927
Thewett, Alfred 22: 0286
Thomas, Eugene P. 3: 0001
Thompson, Dorothy 29: 0350
Thon, Joseph 2: 0587
Thorpe, Roger C. 23: 0653
Thorson, Phillip 23: 0655
Tittman, Harold 1: 0940
Tocker, Solomon 23: 0678
Tolan, John H. 22: 0291
Tolman, Jane 23: 0691
Toscanini, Wally 23: 0702
Travers, Howard K. 9: 0339; 16: 0182, 0829; 23: 0324;
26: 0885, 0937 Tress, Michael G.
1: 0355 Trobe, Harold
18: 0757, 0870; 19: 0001, 0098, 0200, 0285; 21: 0003
Truman, Harry S. 8: 0734
Turauskas, Edward 24: 0184
Tygel, Z. 1: 0604
Ucko, Sophie 22: 0297
Ueberall, Ehud 3: 0426
Ullman, Charles 22: 0301
Ungar, Sarah P. 22: 0304
Unger, Fritz 22: 0310
Upham, Philips Webb 24: 0418
Vago, Oscar J. 22: 0684
Vail, James 1: 0609
Valente, Carl 22: 0314
van Angeren, Johannes Regnerus Maria 20: 0670
van der Plas, C. O. 2: 0944
van Tijn, Gertrude 4: 0063; 18: 0331; 20: 0443
Vigliante, Ernest N. 22: 0317
Von Hofmannsthal, Emilio 24: 0727
Voris, John R. 19: 0927; 22: 0805
Wadsworth Robert 24: 0758
Wagschal, Naftali 3: 0426
Waintraub, Rose 22: 0322
Waldman, Morris D. 1: 0759
Wallace, Henry A. 29: 0350
Wallach, Robert 24: 0762
Wallgren, Mon C. 24: 0768
Wandel, Gusta 23: 0228
Warren, Fletcher 23: 0324
Warren, George L. 1: 0341; 2: 0769; 18: 0001; 29: 0350
Wechsler, Gabriel A. 6: 0090
Weil, Bruno 2: 0616
Weil, Julien 7: 0805
Weil, Paul M. 22: 0328
Weininger, Valery 22: 0337
102
Weinstein, I. M. 1: 0462; 2: 0630
Weinstein, Peter 2: 0337
Weintraub, David 3: 0236
Weisgal, Meyer W. 2: 0430
Weiss, Clara Torda 22: 0351
Weiss, Johanna 22: 0348
Weiss, Samuel A. 26: 0823
Weiss, Walter I. 22: 0351
Weissman, David 2: 0801
Weissman, Fred S. 20: 0001; 22: 0961
Weissman, Isaac 8: 0115; 17: 0690; 20: 0443; 27: 0001,
0065, 0221 Weissman, Klara
22: 0364 Weller, Eli S.
22: 0370 Welles, Sumner
1: 0940 Wells, Collin
3: 0236 Wells, Egon F.
22: 0379 Welt, Mildred G.
2: 0436; 16: 0438 Weltmann, Meir
21: 0070 Werber-Kline, Adele
22: 0382 Werner, Sophie H.
22: 0557 Wertheim, David
17: 0449; 19: 0904 West, B.
3: 0426 White, Wallace H., Jr.
26: 0841 Whitford, Margaret
26: 0844
Wichner, Wally 26: 0847
Widen, Eleanor 26: 0851
Wiener, Paul Lester 26: 0883
Wigeland, Andrew E. 2: 0409
Wiley, Alexander 26: 0885
Willens, Ben R. 22: 0688
Willens, William N. 22: 0691
Willis, Raymond E. 26: 0894
Wilner, Chil-Henryk 22: 0388
Winant, John G. 1: 0449, 0940; 2: 0172; 5: 0829;
14: 0122, 0433; 17: 0001; 20: 0670; 23: 0324; 24: 0871
Winston, Adele W. 22: 0694
Wise, Jonah B. 24: 0031
Wise, Stephen S. 1: 0887; 3: 0539; 8: 0115; 16: 0011,
0760; 17: 0125, 0690; 20: 0443; 26: 0937; 27: 0001, 0065, 0151, 0304
Wisler, A. Lincoln 26: 0908
Wohl, Samuel 1: 0528
Wolbe, Wilhelm 20: 0224
Wolowitz, Viola 26: 0913
Worley, Eugene 27: 0376
Wriggins, Howard 1: 0609
Wulman, Leo 1: 0499; 18: 0174
Zagha, David 27: 0465
Zajderman, Miriam 22: 0402
103
Zelmanovits, Lev 3: 0426
Zikeli, Margaret 22: 0407
Zindwer, Paul 22: 0410
Zollinger, Alfred E. 2: 0172
Zucker, William 2: 0591
Zuhl, Adalbert B. 22: 0415
Zupnick, Israel 22: 0418
Zutt, Elizabeth 27: 0540
105
GEOGRAPHIC INDEX The following index is a guide to the geographic entries in this microform publication. The
first number after each subentry refers to the reel, while the four-digit number following the colon refers to the frame number at which the subject begins. Hence, 16: 0163 directs the researcher to Frame 0163 of Reel 16. By referring to the Reel Index, which constitutes the initial segment of this guide, researchers will find a description of the collection and a list of the folders in the collection. Abyssinia
16: 0163 Africa
1: 0537 see also Abyssinia see also Algeria see also Angola see also Belgian Congo see also East Africa see also Egypt see also French Equatorial Africa see also Kenya see also Mauritius see also Morocco see also North Africa see also South Africa see also Spanish Morocco see also Spanish North Africa see also Tanganyika see also Tunisia see also Uganda
Albania 10: 0256; 18: 0505
Algeria 1: 0001, 0124, 0386, 0609; 2: 0368;
3: 0701; 8: 0115, 0697; 13: 0195; 14: 0361, 0433; 15: 0777, 0785; 16: 0297, 0661; 17: 0262, 0690; 18: 0007, 0202, 0331, 0613; 19: 0001, 0285, 0455; 21: 0335; 23: 0228, 0849; 24: 0422, 0784, 0871; 27: 0465
Angola 3: 0421
Argentina 3: 0426, 0539, 0951; 8: 0489; 20: 0968;
21: 0357; 24: 0784; 27: 0065, 0221
Arkansas Jerome Relocation Camp 3: 0406
Armenia 2: 0579, 0591
Asia 1: 0537 see also Australia see also China see also French Oceania see also Guam Islands see also India see also Japan see also Kazakhstan see also Netherlands East Indies
(Indonesia) see also New Caledonia see also New Zealand see also Saipan see also Turkey see also Turkistan see also Uzbekistan
Australia 1: 0590; 3: 0951; 20: 0942; 23: 0484
Austria 2: 0337, 0417, 0602, 0753; 3: 0306,
0426, 0701; 4: 0015; 6: 0577; 7: 0231; 8: 0734; 9: 0672, 0826; 10: 0001, 0120, 0256, 0419, 0588, 0739, 0895; 11: 0001, 0120, 0249, 0379, 0551, 0679, 0811, 0936; 12: 0001, 0117, 0315, 0322, 0437, 0614, 0813; 13: 0001, 0195, 0295, 0420, 0538, 0679, 0790; 14: 0001; 16: 0636, 0416; 19: 0200, 0367, 0455, 0724, 0871, 0904; 20: 0315, 0443, 0610, 0905;
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Austria cont. 21: 0166, 0194, 0643, 0766; 23: 0023, 0083, 0802, 0842; 24: 0184, 0727
Balkans 9: 0099 see also Albania see also Bulgaria see also Croatia see also Greece see also Hungary see also Rumania see also Turkey see also Yugoslavia
Belgian Congo 16: 0163
Belgium 2: 0337, 0628, 0630, 0944; 3: 0001,
0306, 0426; 4: 0015; 6: 0755; 7: 0525, 0557, 0717; 8: 0601, 0734; 9: 0672; 10: 0120, 0419, 0588, 0739, 0895; 11: 0001, 0120, 0249, 0379, 0551, 0679; 12: 0001, 0117, 0322, 0437, 0614, 0813; 13: 0001, 0195, 0295, 0679; 14: 0530, 0535, 0680; 15: 0001, 0101, 0170, 0785; 16: 0636; 17: 0001; 18: 0007, 0076, 0505, 0613, 0757, 0870; 19: 0001, 0098, 0200, 0285, 0527; 20: 0001, 0049, 0119, 0224, 0315, 0443; 21: 0343, 0607, 0638; 23: 0023, 0324, 0842; 24: 0491, 0727, 0784; 27: 0221, 0304
Berkeley, California 24: 0411
Bermuda 1: 0759; 2: 0651; 7: 0717; 16: 0829;
24: 0871 Bessarabia
7: 0772; 20: 0443; 24: 0294 Bolivia
11: 0811; 20: 0942 Brazil
2: 0852; 3: 0539; 24: 0422, 0784; 27: 0065, 0465
Bronx, New York 8: 0328
Brooklyn, New York 27: 0402
Bukovina 20: 0443
Bulgaria 1: 0386; 2: 0486, 0630, 0740, 0929;
3: 0421, 0426, 0539, 0951; 6: 0697; 7: 0557, 0717; 8: 0337, 0643, 0734; 13: 0001; 14: 0252, 0535; 15: 0170, 0785; 17: 0001, 0262, 0881; 18: 0007, 0202, 0505, 0613; 19: 0001, 0098, 0367, 0563, 0667, 0904; 20: 0131, 0315, 0443, 0718; 21: 0816; 23: 0324, 0723; 24: 0294, 0715, 0784; 27: 0065, 0151; 29: 0350
California Berkeley 24: 0411 California Institute of Technology
24: 0749 Los Angeles 2: 0462; 15: 0767 San Diego 24: 0094 San Francisco 22: 0780
Canada 3: 0951; 8: 0250; 16: 0297; 24: 0491;
27: 0065 Caribbean area
1: 0537 see also Bermuda see also Cuba see also Curacao see also Haiti see also Latin America
Central America see Costa Rica see Guatemala see Honduras see Mexico see Nicaragua see Panama Canal Zone
Channel Islands 1: 0986; 6: 0755
Chicago, Illinois 3: 0539, 0820, 0825; 14: 0821; 24: 0027,
0414 Chile
3: 0701, 0839; 13: 0858; 27: 0065 China
2: 0944; 3: 0104, 0236, 0426, 0539, 0828; 7: 0525; 11: 0379, 0551; 13: 0295, 0538; 15: 0101; 18: 0101, 0331; 19: 0871; 20: 0001, 0131, 0224, 0782; 21: 0691; 24: 0422, 0491, 0784
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Colombia 3: 0539
Connecticut Middletown 26: 0826 Thompsonville 24: 0281
Costa Rica 3: 0839; 5: 0797
Croatia 13: 0420; 23: 0083, 0593
Cuba 3: 0414; 5: 0824; 13: 0195; 21: 0343;
22: 0746; 24: 0491 Curacao
20: 0683 Cyprus
6: 0197; 14: 0001; 16: 0135 Czechoslovakia
2: 0337, 0406, 0555, 0602; 3: 0104, 0306, 0426, 0539, 0759; 4: 0015; 5: 0718, 0873; 6: 0577, 0755; 7: 0231, 0348, 0525, 0557, 0717; 8: 0229, 0237, 0734; 9: 0339, 0672, 0826; 10: 0001, 0120, 0256, 0419, 0588, 0739, 0895; 11: 0001, 0120, 0249, 0379, 0551, 0679, 0811, 0936; 12: 0001, 0117, 0322, 0437, 0614, 0813; 13: 0001, 0195, 0295, 0420, 0538, 0679, 0790, 0858; 14: 0001, 0433, 0535; 15: 0001, 0037, 0101, 0170, 0631, 0785; 16: 0416, 0765; 17: 0001, 0125, 0262, 0468, 0881; 18: 0202, 0505, 0613; 19: 0098, 0200, 0285, 0367, 0455, 0724; 20: 0049, 0119, 0315, 0443, 0782, 0992; 21: 0003, 0131, 0174, 0205, 0293, 0296, 0366, 0393, 0413, 0465, 0515, 0536, 0541, 0579, 0610, 0619, 0653, 0710, 0766, 0796, 0810; 23: 0023, 0083, 0324, 0593, 0842, 0849; 24: 0103, 0727, 0784; 27: 0065, 0151, 0221, 0304
Denmark 2: 0337; 3: 0759; 4: 0015, 0195; 8: 0734;
12: 0001, 0437; 15: 0785; 16: 0291, 0636; 20: 0443; 22: 0933; 23: 0842; 24: 0727; 29: 0350
Dominican Republic 8: 0619; 24: 0491
East Africa 16: 0163
Ecuador 3: 0839, 0951; 17: 0441; 20: 0049;
21: 0083; 24: 0491 Egypt
1: 0124, 0609; 2: 0486; 3: 0306; 9: 0099; 12: 0813; 14: 0361; 16: 0163, 0829; 17: 0408; 18: 0505; 19: 0098; 20: 0049; 22: 0837; 27: 0001
Estonia 3: 0426; 7: 0001; 17: 0881; 20: 0443;
23: 0324, 0802; 24: 0491, 0727; 29: 0126, 0350
Ethiopia 8: 0349
Europe 1: 0494, 0537, 0748, 0759; 2: 0352,
0368, 0462, 0486, 0587, 0677, 0944; 3: 0929; 7: 0281; 8: 0349; 9: 0193; 15: 0101, 0170; 16: 0011, 0287, 0526; 20: 0001; 21: 0083–0978; 22: 0001–0418, 0438–0557, 0961; 25: 0539; 27: 0366
see also Albania see also Austria see also Balkans see also Belgium see also Bessarabia see also Bukovina see also Bulgaria see also Channel Islands see also Croatia see also Cyprus see also Czechoslovakia see also Denmark see also Estonia see also Europe, occupied see also Finland see also France see also Germany see also Great Britain see also Greece see also Hungary see also Ireland see also Italy see also Latvia see also Lithuania see also Luxembourg see also Mediterranean area see also Netherlands see also Norway
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Europe cont. see also Poland see also Portugal see also Rumania see also Russia see also Slovakia see also Spain see also Sweden see also Switzerland see also Ukraine see also Yugoslavia
Europe, occupied 1: 0355, 0887, 0986; 2: 0436, 0630,
0804, 0832, 0849, 0889, 0929; 3: 0951; 5: 0920; 6: 0001, 0090, 0199, 0222, 0697; 8: 0036, 0110, 0146, 0163, 0194, 0601, 0844; 9: 0225, 0484; 14: 0535, 0622, 0821; 15: 0101; 16: 0060, 0135, 0287; 17: 0262; 19: 0541; 20: 0049, 0443, 0874, 0889, 0905; 21: 0272; 22: 0742; 23: 0023, 0083; 24: 0375; 25: 0764; 26: 0001–0599, 0913, 0937; 27: 0001, 0151, 0366; 29: 0126, 0245, 0350
Finland 7: 0791; 15: 0101; 20: 0315, 0443;
21: 0001, 0277; 24: 0362; 29: 0126, 0350
France 1: 0001, 0124, 0272, 0449, 0462, 0499,
0887, 0986; 2: 0001, 0172, 0337, 0357, 0555, 0585, 0753, 0781; 3: 0104, 0306, 0539, 0701, 0759; 4: 0015; 5: 0789, 0829; 6: 0001, 0222, 0241, 0755; 7: 0348, 0454, 0525, 0557, 0717, 0805; 8: 0115, 0489, 0601, 0697, 0734; 9: 0339, 0484, 0672; 10: 0419, 0588, 0739, 0895; 11: 0001, 0120, 0249, 0379, 0551, 0679, 0811, 0811, 0936; 12: 0001, 0117, 0322, 0614, 0813; 13: 0001, 0195, 0420, 0538, 0679, 0790, 0858; 14: 0001, 0252, 0535, 0900, 0939; 15: 0001, 0074, 0101, 0170, 0785; 16: 0135, 0182, 0636, 0765; 17: 0001, 0690, 0881; 18: 0007, 0076, 0079, 0101, 0202, 0331, 0505, 0613, 0757, 0870; 19: 0001, 0098, 0200, 0285, 0367, 0527, 0563, 0724, 0883, 0888, 0901, 0904; 20: 0001, 0049, 0119,
0224, 0315, 0443; 21: 0092, 0118, 0135, 0148, 0194, 0205, 0296, 0317, 0335, 0422, 0539, 0562, 0607, 0643, 0697, 0728, 0746, 0790; 22: 0746, 0961; 23: 0228, 0324, 0587, 0593, 0678, 0802, 0849; 24: 0103, 0184, 0294, 0366, 0491, 0727, 0784, 0871; 26: 0937; 27: 0001, 0065, 0221, 0366, 0465
French Equatorial Africa 20: 0049
French Oceania 16: 0661
Germany 1: 0124, 0748; 2: 0337, 0436, 0555,
0579, 0591, 0602, 0693, 0804, 0832, 0889; 3: 0306, 0426, 0539, 0759; 4: 0015, 0063; 5: 0764; 6: 0090, 0199, 0241, 0577, 0755; 7: 0231, 0557, 0717, 0805; 8: 0308, 0325, 0601, 0734, 0844; 9: 0193, 0484, 0672, 0826; 10: 0001, 0120, 0256, 0419, 0588, 0739, 0895; 11: 0001, 0120, 0249, 0379, 0551, 0679, 0811, 0936; 12: 0001, 0117, 0315, 0322, 0437, 0614, 0813; 13: 0001, 0195, 0295, 0420, 0538, 0679, 0790, 0858; 14: 0001, 0361, 0433, 0535, 0962; 15: 0037, 0101, 0170, 0785; 16: 0060, 0135, 0182, 0416, 0636, 0757; 17: 0449, 0781, 0881; 18: 0202; 19: 0001, 0200, 0367, 0455, 0724; 20: 0001, 0119, 0131, 0224, 0315, 0443, 0610, 0670, 0782; 21: 0083, 0092, 0135, 0143, 0240, 0255, 0312, 0335, 0357, 0383, 0393, 0399, 0413, 0451, 0473, 0589, 0604, 0607, 0647, 0653, 0683, 0691, 0697, 0716, 0722, 0766, 0770, 0813; 22: 0746, 0927, 0933; 23: 0023, 0083, 0188, 0658, 0678, 0783, 0802, 0842; 24: 0103, 0294, 0422, 0491, 0569, 0727, 0784; 25: 0764; 26: 0001–0599, 0937; 27: 0001, 0065, 0151, 0221, 0304, 0528; 29: 0126, 0245
Great Britain 1: 0568, 0940, 0986; 2: 0899, 0912,
0924, 0944; 3: 0001, 0236, 0951; 4: 0015; 5: 0610, 0634; 6: 0697; 7: 0281, 0525, 0557, 0717; 8: 0393,
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0489; 13: 0195; 14: 0001, 0122, 0433; 15: 0066, 0101, 0170, 0743, 0785; 16: 0163, 0416, 0829; 17: 0001, 0125, 0262; 20: 0683, 0688, 0978; 21: 0465, 0775; 22: 0561–0694; 23: 0324, 0484, 0560, 0658, 0723, 0802; 24: 0871; 25: 0539, 0645, 0764; 26: 0001–0599, 0937
Greece 1: 0386; 2: 0172, 0368, 0462; 3: 0001,
0236, 0306, 0426, 0539, 0951; 4: 0015; 7: 0001; 8: 0250, 0308, 0643, 0734; 11: 0679; 12: 0614; 14: 0535, 0680; 15: 0101, 0170, 0767, 0785; 16: 0163, 0526, 0636, 0829; 17: 0881; 18: 0331, 0613, 0757, 0870; 19: 0001, 0098, 0285, 0367, 0557; 20: 0049, 0131, 0315, 0443, 0610; 21: 0258; 22: 0982; 23: 0023, 0324, 0593, 0723, 0783; 27: 0001
Guam Islands 14: 0990
Guatemala 21: 0357, 0589
Haiti 2: 0693; 3: 0839
Honduras 3: 0839
Hungary 1: 0001, 0124, 0355, 0386, 0494, 0590,
0609, 0744, 0759, 0887; 2: 0001, 0337, 0436, 0555, 0630, 0899, 0929; 3: 0306, 0421, 0426, 0539, 0925, 0951; 4: 0015, 0063; 6: 0001, 0090, 0222, 0697; 7: 0454, 0557, 0717; 8: 0001, 0163, 0194, 0237, 0337, 0393, 0489, 0643, 0734, 0844; 9: 0001, 0225, 0484, 0672, 0826; 10: 0001, 0120, 0256, 0419, 0588, 0739, 0895; 11: 0001, 0120, 0249, 0379, 0551, 0679, 0811; 12: 0001, 0117, 0315, 0322, 0437, 0614, 0813; 13: 0001, 0195, 0295, 0420, 0679, 0790, 0858; 14: 0433, 0535, 0680, 0983, 0987; 15: 0170, 0777, 0785; 16: 0135; 17: 0001, 0125, 0262, 0449, 0572, 0881; 18: 0007, 0101, 0174, 0202, 0331, 0505, 0613, 0757; 19: 0001, 0098, 0200, 0285, 0367, 0455, 0563, 0667, 0871, 0883, 0901,
0904; 20: 0001, 0049, 0119, 0131, 0224, 0315, 0443, 0610, 0718, 0842, 0905, 0968; 21: 0003, 0089, 0123, 0131, 0139, 0179, 0189, 0205, 0231, 0240, 0248, 0268, 0272, 0287, 0366, 0418, 0422, 0430, 0437, 0444, 0480, 0519, 0523, 0579, 0610, 0614, 0634, 0640, 0663, 0666, 0731, 0741, 0756, 0760, 0780, 0793, 0796, 0810; 22: 0561–0694, 0715, 0837; 23: 0023, 0083, 0324, 0593, 0640, 0655, 0678, 0723, 0802, 0849; 24: 0008, 0027, 0103, 0216, 0366, 0491, 0749, 0784, 0871; 25: 0764; 26: 0386, 0841, 0937; 27: 0065, 0151, 0221, 0304; 29: 0126, 0245, 0350
Illinois Chicago 3: 0539, 0820, 0825; 14: 0821;
24: 0027, 0414 Urbana 24: 0416
India 7: 0525; 16: 0163; 17: 0468; 23: 0324;
24: 0281 Indonesia
see Netherlands East Indies (Indonesia) Iran
3: 0426, 0701; 9: 0222; 16: 0163; 17: 0468, 0665; 18: 0202, 0613, 0757; 19: 0098, 0200, 0285, 0367, 0455; 20: 0049; 23: 0324, 0802; 26: 0937
Ireland 16: 0135
Italy 1: 0001, 0124, 0272, 0386, 0609, 0940;
2: 0001, 0337, 0423, 0462, 0555, 0753; 3: 0306, 0426, 0539, 0701; 4: 0015; 5: 0797, 0829; 7: 0348, 0525, 0557, 0717; 8: 0001, 0320, 0626, 0643, 0734; 11: 0379, 0551, 0679, 0811; 12: 0813; 14: 0122, 0252, 0361, 0433, 0535; 15: 0066, 0101, 0170, 0777, 0785; 16: 0054, 0297, 0404, 0636; 17: 0001, 0881; 18: 0101, 0202, 0331, 0613, 0757, 0870; 19: 0001, 0098, 0200, 0285, 0367, 0455, 0541, 0724; 20: 0119, 0443, 0610, 0981; 21: 0182, 0185, 0205, 0234, 0281, 0319, 0323, 0329, 0353, 0410, 0425, 0473, 0477, 0556, 0643; 23: 0001, 0083, 0228, 0324, 0658, 0702, 0842;
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Italy cont. 24: 0001, 0491, 0727, 0784; 26: 0937; 27: 0001, 0304, 0429
Japan 13: 0195; 20: 0782, 0978; 24: 0784
Kazakhstan 5: 0873; 23: 0802
Kenya 2: 0368
Latin America 1: 0537, 0759; 2: 0753; 3: 0839; 6: 0241;
9: 0017; 16: 0820 see also Caribbean area see also Central America see also South America
Latvia 3: 0236, 0426, 0759; 7: 0001, 0348;
9: 0826; 10: 0120, 0895; 12: 0117, 0322, 0437; 13: 0001, 0420, 0679; 15: 0059; 17: 0881; 19: 0098; 20: 0224, 0443; 23: 0324, 0802; 24: 0491, 0727; 27: 0151; 29: 0126, 0350
Lithuania 2: 0944; 3: 0236, 0426; 4: 0015; 7: 0001;
10: 0120, 0588; 11: 0249, 0551, 0679, 0811; 12: 0117, 0322, 0437, 0614; 13: 0420, 0679, 0790; 14: 0535; 15: 0070, 0741; 19: 0098, 0724; 20: 0131, 0224, 0443; 23: 0324, 0802; 24: 0184, 0491, 0727; 27: 0151; 29: 0126, 0350
Los Angeles, California 2: 0462; 15: 0767
Luxembourg 2: 0944; 3: 0001; 6: 0755; 7: 0525, 0557,
0717; 8: 0734; 13: 0295; 14: 0680; 15: 0001, 0101; 16: 0636; 18: 0007
Massachusetts Northampton 1: 0458
Mauritius 12: 0117, 0437; 15: 0742
Mediterranean area 2: 0919 see also Algeria see also Cyprus see also Egypt see also France see also Greece see also Italy
see also Palestine see also Spain see also Spanish Morocco see also Syria see also Tunisia see also Turkey
Mexico 3: 0426, 0539; 8: 0216; 9: 0024;
17: 0468, 0665, 0690; 21: 0775; 23: 0324, 0849; 27: 0065
Middle East 1: 0537; 2: 0944; 3: 0104, 0236, 0306;
8: 0308; 9: 0222; 16: 0163, 0829 see also Egypt see also Iran see also Mediterranean area see also Palestine see also Persia see also Syria see also Yemen
Middletown, Connecticut 26: 0826
Missouri St. Louis 14: 0676
Morocco 1: 0001, 0124, 0386, 0609; 2: 0361;
3: 0306; 13: 0538; 15: 0101, 0170; 16: 0297; 18: 0007, 0202, 0505, 0613; 19: 0285, 0455; 20: 0049; 23: 0228; 24: 0422, 0871
Netherlands 2: 0337, 0693; 3: 0306, 0426, 0539;
4: 0015, 0063, 0195; 5: 0933; 6: 0755; 7: 0348, 0525, 0557, 0717; 8: 0643, 0734; 10: 0001, 0419, 0588, 0895; 11: 0120, 0249, 0379, 0551, 0679, 0811, 0936; 12: 0001, 0117, 0322, 0437, 0614, 0813; 13: 0001, 0295, 0790; 14: 0001, 0535; 15: 0001, 0037, 0101, 0170, 0785; 16: 0636, 0658; 17: 0001, 0881; 18: 0076, 0613, 0870; 19: 0001, 0200, 0285, 0455; 20: 0001, 0119, 0224, 0315, 0443, 0610, 0670, 0683, 0968; 21: 0083, 0224, 0296, 0357, 0383, 0399, 0456, 0527, 0541, 0719, 0790; 23: 0023, 0228, 0324, 0842; 24: 0491, 0569, 0727, 0784; 26: 0937; 27: 0065
Netherlands East Indies (Indonesia) 2: 0944
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New Caledonia 16: 0661
New York Bronx 8: 0328 Brooklyn 27: 0402 Emergency Refugee Center 2: 0337;
8: 0235; 14: 0978; 15: 0029, 0044, 0074, 0710; 16: 0176, 0220, 0438; 19: 0527; 21: 0083–0978; 22: 0001–0418, 0438–0557; 24: 0001; 26: 0847, 0885, 0894; 27: 0376, 0405
Federal Reserve Bank of New York 7: 0770
New York City 2: 0462, 0602; 6: 0577; 7: 0231; 8: 0393; 15: 0351, 0777; 16: 0011, 0135, 0740, 0743, 0746; 27: 0488
Progressive Party of the State of New York 8: 0694
New Zealand 3: 0951; 21: 0541
Nicaragua 3: 0839
North Africa 2: 0651, 0919; 3: 0539; 4: 0015; 7: 0454;
8: 0601; 14: 0122, 0900 Northampton, Massachusetts
1: 0458 Norway
2: 0337, 0409; 4: 0015; 6: 0755; 7: 0525, 0557, 0717; 8: 0001; 14: 0535; 15: 0001, 0170, 0785; 16: 0636, 0765; 20: 0443, 0782; 21: 0166, 0683; 22: 0933; 23: 0560; 24: 0727; 29: 0350
Ohio Toledo 24: 0098
Palestine 1: 0519; 2: 0001, 0172, 0352, 0430,
0462, 0486, 0651, 0693, 0899; 3: 0426, 0539, 0951; 4: 0063; 5: 0764; 6: 0001, 0090, 0192, 0197, 0222, 0330, 0509, 0697; 7: 0281, 0525, 0557, 0717; 8: 0107, 0194, 0331, 0393, 0489, 0643, 0844; 14: 0001, 0433, 0535, 0622, 0821; 15: 0080, 0101, 0777, 0785; 16: 0135, 0163, 0416, 0829; 17: 0001, 0125, 0262, 0408, 0449, 0468, 0690; 18: 0007, 0202, 0331, 0505, 0757, 0870;
19: 0001, 0098, 0367, 0455, 0563, 0667; 20: 0049, 0224, 0315, 0443, 0842, 0889, 0942; 21: 0083–0978; 22: 0001–0418, 0438–0557, 0561–0694, 0727, 0780, 0837, 0982; 23: 0018, 0217, 0324, 0560, 0593, 0658, 0723, 0783, 0802; 24: 0031, 0216, 0422, 0491, 0569, 0784, 0871; 25: 0764; 26: 0001–0599; 27: 0001, 0221, 0402, 0488, 0528, 0536
Panama Canal Zone 9: 0024
Paraguay 3: 0839; 23: 0678
Pennsylvania Lafayette Institute 3: 0833 Pittsburgh 8: 0487 western 26: 0823
Persia 3: 0306
Peru 27: 0065
Philippine Islands 3: 0104; 13: 0679; 17: 0415; 20: 0782,
0942 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
8: 0487 Poland
1: 0499, 0528, 0887; 2: 0337, 0352, 0361, 0368, 0486, 0555, 0587, 0944; 3: 0104, 0236, 0306, 0426, 0539, 0701, 0839, 0951; 4: 0015, 0063; 5: 0305, 0476, 0718, 0808; 7: 0001, 0348, 0525, 0557, 0717, 0805; 8: 0001, 0198, 0237, 0489, 0634, 0734; 9: 0672, 0826; 10: 0001, 0120, 0256, 0419, 0588, 0739, 0895; 11: 0001, 0120, 0249, 0379, 0551, 0679, 0811, 0936; 12: 0001, 0117, 0315, 0322, 0437, 0614, 0813; 13: 0001, 0195, 0295, 0420, 0679, 0790, 0858; 14: 0001, 0530, 0535, 0680; 15: 0001, 0055, 0101, 0170, 0439, 0785; 16: 0135, 0163, 0297, 0416, 0636, 0765, 0826; 17: 0449, 0468, 0572, 0665, 0681, 0881; 18: 0007, 0174, 0331, 0613, 0757, 0870; 19: 0001, 0098, 0200, 0285, 0367, 0455, 0667, 0871, 0901, 0921;
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Poland cont. 20: 0001, 0049, 0119, 0131, 0315, 0443, 0610, 0718, 0782, 0842, 0889; 21: 0003, 0148, 0234, 0251, 0319, 0343, 0357, 0383, 0456, 0494, 0515, 0554, 0556, 0585, 0601, 0623, 0631, 0647, 0722, 0728, 0766, 0796, 0810; 22: 0831; 23: 0023, 0083, 0324, 0587, 0678, 0802, 0842, 0849; 24: 0103, 0281, 0422, 0491, 0727, 0784; 26: 0937; 27: 0065, 0151
Portugal 1: 0609; 2: 0361, 0427, 0585, 0651,
0693; 3: 0701, 0951; 8: 0036, 0115, 0146, 0163, 0489; 9: 0024, 0225; 14: 0001, 0878; 15: 0101, 0170; 16: 0060, 0297; 17: 0001, 0415, 0690; 18: 0202, 0331, 0505, 0613, 0757, 0870; 19: 0285, 0367, 0563, 0667; 20: 0049, 0443, 0683, 0889; 23: 0228, 0637, 0849; 24: 0031, 0422, 0727, 0784; 26: 0851; 27: 0001, 0065, 0151, 0221
Rumania 1: 0355, 0386, 0887; 2: 0172, 0417,
0555, 0630, 0899, 0929; 3: 0421, 0426, 0539; 6: 0001, 0222, 0697; 7: 0557, 0717; 8: 0001, 0163, 0194, 0237, 0337, 0489, 0643, 0734; 9: 0225, 0672; 10: 0001, 0120, 0256, 0419, 0739, 0895; 11: 0120, 0249, 0379, 0551, 0936; 12: 0001, 0117, 0322, 0437, 0614, 0813; 13: 0001, 0295, 0538; 14: 0535, 0939; 15: 0170, 0785; 16: 0135; 17: 0001, 0262, 0881; 18: 0007, 0174, 0202, 0331, 0505, 0613, 0870; 19: 0001, 0098, 0200, 0285, 0367, 0455, 0563, 0667, 0904; 20: 0119, 0131, 0224, 0315, 0443, 0610, 0718, 0842, 0924; 21: 0126, 0312, 0389, 0512, 0623, 0810; 22: 0761, 0837; 23: 0083, 0324, 0560, 0593, 0658, 0723; 24: 0031, 0216, 0294, 0491, 0715, 0871; 26: 0937; 27: 0151, 0528; 29: 0126, 0245, 0350
Russia 1: 0528, 0574; 2: 0486, 0579, 0641;
3: 0104, 0236, 0539, 0701, 0951; 5: 0476, 0718; 6: 0199; 7: 0001, 0525, 0557, 0717; 8: 0337; 11: 0120, 0249,
0379, 0551; 12: 0117, 0322, 0437, 0614, 0813; 13: 0295, 0679; 14: 0668; 15: 0055, 0101, 0785; 16: 0135; 17: 0001, 0468, 0665, 0781, 0881; 18: 0007, 0757; 19: 0098, 0200, 0285, 0455, 0527; 20: 0224, 0443, 0610, 0718, 0842; 21: 0277, 0312; 22: 0761, 0916; 23: 0023, 0324, 0802, 0849; 24: 0031, 0184, 0294, 0422, 0491, 0727, 0784; 26: 0937; 27: 0151, 0304; 29: 0245, 0350
Saipan 14: 0990
Salvador 3: 0839
San Diego, California 24: 0094
San Francisco, California 22: 0780
Seattle, Washington 22: 0930
Slovakia 1: 0001, 0124; 3: 0426, 0539; 4: 0015;
8: 0001; 9: 0826; 10: 0256; 11: 0001, 0249, 0379, 0551, 0936; 12: 0001, 0437, 0614; 13: 0001, 0295, 0679; 14: 0252, 0535; 15: 0170; 17: 0449, 0881; 19: 0667, 0904; 20: 0119, 0131, 0443, 0782, 0889; 23: 0324, 0655, 0723, 0802; 24: 0491, 0727; 26: 0937; 27: 0065
South Africa 3: 0951; 16: 0163; 23: 0802; 27: 0536
South America 19: 0285; 22: 0711; 23: 0678 see also Argentina see also Bolivia see also Brazil see also Chile see also Colombia see also Honduras see also Paraguay see also Peru see also Surinam see also Uruguay see also Venezuela
Spain 1: 0001, 0124, 0609, 0887; 2: 0172,
0337, 0651, 0899; 3: 0701; 7: 0454; 8: 0115, 0146, 0489, 0601; 9: 0024;
113
13: 0195, 0538; 14: 0001, 0622, 0900; 15: 0101, 0170; 16: 0060, 0182, 0297, 0416; 17: 0001, 0690; 18: 0007, 0202, 0331, 0613; 19: 0285, 0563; 20: 0037, 0049, 0315, 0443, 0610, 0683, 0889; 21: 0148; 22: 0724, 0987; 23: 0228, 0783, 0849; 24: 0031, 0366, 0422, 0727, 0784; 27: 0001, 0065, 0151, 0221, 0465
Spanish Morocco 23: 0315
Spanish North Africa 23: 0315
St. Louis, Missouri 14: 0676
Surinam 20: 0683
Sweden 1: 0609, 0355; 2: 0409, 0630, 0693,
0889; 3: 0426, 0539, 0951; 4: 0015; 5: 0829; 6: 0222; 7: 0791; 8: 0001, 0163, 0194, 0250; 9: 0099, 0225; 12: 0322, 0813; 13: 0001, 0195; 14: 0535, 0680; 15: 0059, 0101, 0170, 0785; 16: 0135; 18: 0613, 0757; 19: 0200, 0285, 0455, 0667, 0724, 0904; 20: 0224, 0315, 0443, 0683, 0981; 21: 0277, 0393, 0683; 22: 0805, 0933, 0987; 23: 0560, 0658, 0802, 0842; 24: 0031, 0103, 0184, 0491, 0727; 29: 0126, 0245, 0126, 0245, 0350
Switzerland 1: 0320, 0462, 0499, 0609, 0744, 0887;
2: 0001, 0368, 0406, 0555, 0579, 0591, 0693, 0781; 3: 0426, 0701, 0759, 0839; 4: 0015, 0063, 0195; 5: 0802, 0829; 6: 0241; 7: 0805, 0997; 8: 0001, 0163, 0203, 0489, 0697; 9: 0099, 0225; 11: 0379, 0551; 12: 0001, 0117, 0322, 0437, 0614; 13: 0001, 0195, 0195, 0420, 0679, 0858; 14: 0001, 0680, 0900; 15: 0053, 0101, 0170, 0747, 0777, 0785; 16: 0135, 0297, 0416; 17: 0001, 0468; 18: 0007, 0076, 0079, 0101, 0202, 0331, 0505, 0613, 0757; 19: 0001, 0098, 0200, 0285, 0527, 0563, 0724, 0888, 0901, 0904, 0927; 20: 0001, 0049, 0131, 0224, 0315, 0443, 0610,
0683; 21: 0272, 0539, 0576; 22: 0715, 0933, 0961, 0987; 23: 0014, 0023, 0083, 0324, 0587, 0593, 0640, 0702, 0802, 0842, 0849; 24: 0031, 0103, 0184, 0366, 0383, 0491, 0727, 0784, 0871; 26: 0937; 27: 0001, 0065, 0151, 0221, 0366, 0429; 29: 0350
Syria 3: 0306; 6: 0197; 16: 0163; 20: 0049
Tanganyika 2: 0368; 16: 0163; 21: 0326
Thompsonville, Connecticut 24: 0281
Toledo, Ohio 24: 0098
Tunisia 23: 0715
Turkey 1: 0124, 0759; 2: 0172, 0734, 0740,
0899, 0929; 3: 0426, 0539; 4: 0063; 5: 0802; 6: 0001, 0090, 0197, 0241; 7: 0281; 8: 0001, 0194, 0393, 0489, 0643, 0844; 9: 0099, 0225; 13: 0001; 14: 0252, 0535, 0622, 0680; 15: 0101, 0170; 16: 0163, 0416; 17: 0001, 0125, 0262; 18: 0007, 0202, 0331, 0505, 0613, 0870; 19: 0001, 0098, 0285, 0541, 0563, 0667, 0724; 20: 0049, 0119, 0131, 0224, 0443, 0718, 0889, 0924; 21: 0070, 0240, 0287; 22: 0837, 0987; 23: 0658, 0723, 0802, 0842; 24: 0031, 0216, 0294, 0422, 0491, 0715, 0784, 0871; 26: 0913; 27: 0065, 0151, 0221, 0528; 29: 0126
Turkistan 23: 0802
Uganda 2: 0368
Ukraine 1: 0887; 5: 0718; 6: 0199; 10: 0256,
0419; 11: 0379, 0811; 12: 0117; 13: 0001; 14: 0535; 16: 0636; 17: 0449; 19: 0098, 0200; 20: 0443, 0842; 23: 0324, 0560; 24: 0294
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics 2: 0486; 5: 0873; 20: 0443, 0610, 0842;
24: 0491 United Nations
2: 0651
114
United States 1: 0355, 0458, 0462, 0748, 0986;
2: 0337, 0436, 0457, 0462, 0555, 0602, 0622, 0673, 0693, 0725, 0728, 0785, 0886, 0899, 0944; 3: 0104, 0236, 0406, 0539, 0812, 0820, 0825, 0833, 0886, 0898, 0951; 4: 0001, 0015; 5: 0799, 0820, 0913, 0916, 0927, 0930, 0941; 6: 0234, 0241, 0577; 7: 0231, 0770, 0783, 0794, 0799; 8: 0110, 0132, 0146, 0235, 0328, 0393, 0487, 0619, 0634, 0643, 0694, 0844; 9: 0024, 0222; 14: 0673, 0676, 0821, 0958, 0978, 0994; 15: 0029, 0044, 0074, 0101, 0351, 0439, 0710, 0717, 0738, 0750, 0754, 0767, 0777; 16: 0007, 0011, 0135, 0176, 0220, 0438, 0748, 0740, 0743, 0746, 0765, 0829; 17: 0425, 0433, 0446, 0681; 19: 0527, 0921; 20: 0932, 0942, 0978; 21: 0083–0978; 22: 0001–0418, 0438–0557, 0780, 0827, 0837, 0930, 0957, 0982; 23: 0083, 0317, 0556, 0587, 0593, 0678, 0691, 0802; 24: 0001, 0027, 0031, 0094, 0098, 0281, 0414, 0416, 0418, 0749, 0768; 26: 0823, 0826, 0847, 0885, 0894; 27: 0376, 0380, 0405, 0488; 29: 0350
Urbana, Illinois 24: 0416
Uruguay 3: 0539; 20: 0224; 27: 0065, 0465
Uzbekistan 23: 0802
Venezuela 3: 0839; 23: 0556, 0849
Washington, D.C. 1: 0986; 2: 0555, 0899
Washington State Seattle 22: 0930
Yemen 16: 0829; 17: 0001
Yugoslavia 1: 0001, 0124, 0272; 2: 0555, 0579,
0591, 0753, 0929; 3: 0306, 0421, 0426, 0701, 0951; 4: 0015; 5: 0718; 7: 0001, 0348, 0557, 0717; 8: 0734; 10: 0001, 0419; 11: 0379, 0551; 12: 0001, 0117, 0437, 0813; 13: 0001, 0295, 0420, 0679; 14: 0252, 0361, 0433; 15: 0101, 0170, 0785; 16: 0135, 0636; 17: 0881; 18: 0174, 0202, 0331, 0505, 0613, 0757, 0870; 19: 0001, 0098, 0200, 0367, 0455, 0724; 20: 0049, 0131, 0315, 0443, 0610, 0718; 21: 0070, 0477, 0634; 23: 0324, 0556, 0723, 0842, 0849; 24: 0001, 0383; 26: 0937; 27: 0001, 0151, 0429
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SUBJECT INDEX
The following index is a guide to the major topics in this microform publication. The first number after each subentry refers to the reel, while the four-digit number following the colon refers to the frame number at which the subject begins. Hence, 1: 0001 directs the researcher to Frame 0001 of Reel 1. By referring to the Reel Index, which constitutes the initial segment of this guide, researchers will find a description of the collection and a list of the folders in the collection. Researchers should note that individuals may also appear as correspondents in the Principal Correspondents Index. All geographic entries are listed in the Geographic Index. Ackermann, Leonard E.
1: 0001–0124 Adler, Eric R.
21: 0083 Administrative matters
2: 0172, 0619, 0625, 0690, 0734, 0740; 8: 0235, 0390, 0616, 0694, 0712; 15: 0774; 16: 0106, 0117, 0135, 0294; 18: 0073; 21: 0074; 22: 0802; 23: 0321; 25: 0390, 0539, 0645; 26: 0851; 27: 0465; 29: 0450, 1002
Advisory Committee on Refugees and Displaced Persons
1: 0001, 0272 Aeronautics
24: 0749 Agoston, Peter
21: 0089 Agudas Israel of America
1: 0320 Agudas Israel World Organization
1: 0341; 3: 0539; 18: 0076; 23: 0324; 24: 0491
Agudath Israel Youth Council of America 1: 0355; 13: 0790
Aid requests 21: 0083–0978; 22: 0001–0418, 0438–
0557, 0561–0694 see also Proposals for work of WRB see also Relief programs see also Rescue programs
Alien Control Unit of Justice Department 2: 0785
Alien Property Custodian 23: 0658
Allied Commission in Italy 19: 0367
“Amazing Jew, The” 6: 0330
Ambrose, Alice 1: 0458
America Denmark Relief 2: 0944; 3: 0001, 0236
American Academy of Arts and Sciences 2: 0436
American Christian Committee for Refugees
1: 0462; 6: 0441; 13: 0538; 15: 0101; 18: 0101
American Civil Liberties Union 1: 0491
American Coalition of Patriotic Societies 24: 0768
American Committee for Christian Refugees
15: 0170, 0201; 23: 0593 American Committee for Hungarian War Refugees
1: 0494 American Committee for Italian Relief
fund-raising 23: 0658 American Committee of OSE
1: 0499; 5: 0718; 7: 0805; 18: 0174 American Council for Judaism
1: 0519 American Council for Warsaw Jews
1: 0528; 3: 0539 American Council of Voluntary Agencies for Foreign Service
1: 0462, 0537; 3: 0951
116
American Embassy London 1: 0568 Switzerland 15: 0053
American Federation for Lithuanian Jews 24: 0184
American Federation for Polish Jews 1: 0574
American Federation of Jews from Central Europe
1: 0590 American Federation of Labor
15: 0001 see also Labor League for Human Rights
American Field Service 2: 0944; 3: 0001
American Friends of Norway 1: 0601
American Friends of Polish Jews 1: 0604
American Friends of Yugoslavia 3: 0104, 0236
American Friends Service Committee 1: 0537, 0609; 2: 0781; 7: 0805; 8: 0718;
13: 0538; 15: 0101, 0209, 0215, 0233; 18: 0079; 20: 0049; 21: 0437
American Fund for Hebrew Relief and Rehabilitation
6: 0001 American Hungarian Federation
1: 0744; 27: 0065 American Interests in Germany and Axis Controlled Areas
1: 0748 American Jewish Committee
1: 0887, 0759; 5: 0933; 16: 0011; 22: 0780; 24: 0871
American Jewish Conference 2: 0792, 0924
American Jewish Congress 6: 0509; 16: 0011; 27: 0065
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee
1: 0528, 0537, 0609, 0887, 0940, 0986; 2: 0001, 0172, 0585, 0602; 3: 0426, 0539, 0701; 4: 0195; 5: 0718; 6: 0001; 7: 0805; 8: 0001; 13: 0790; 14: 0122, 0252, 0361, 0821; 15: 0101, 0170, 0244, 0247, 0252, 0255, 0258, 0261, 0268, 0271, 0274, 0280, 0293, 0300, 0308, 0313, 0326, 0334, 0340, 0345,
0785; 17: 0001, 0468; 18: 0202, 0331, 0505, 0613, 0757, 0870; 19: 0001, 0098, 0200, 0285, 0367, 0455, 0563, 0667; 20: 0224, 0443, 0718, 0874, 0992; 21: 0003, 0430, 0562, 0653; 23: 0083, 0587, 0593, 0637, 0702, 0723; 24: 0004, 0031, 0094, 0103, 0569; 27: 0001, 0065, 0429; 29: 0245, 0350
American Jewish Outlook 2: 0334
American Labor Conference on International Affairs
2: 0337 American Labor Project
2: 0409 American League for a Free Palestine
2: 0352; 8: 0393; 17: 0781 American McAll Association
2: 0357 American ORT Federation
19: 0527 American Polish Relief Council
2: 0361; 7: 0805 American Red Cross
1: 0449, 0574; 2: 0368; 3: 0236; 5: 0873; 8: 0146, 0250; 22: 0746
American Relief for Czechoslovakia 2: 0406, 0944; 3: 0236; 15: 0101;
16: 0765 American Relief for France
2: 0944 American Relief for Italy
2: 0944; 3: 0001, 0236; 27: 0001 American Relief for Norway
2: 0409, 0944; 3: 0001, 0236; 15: 0101; 16: 0765
American Relief to Austria 2: 0417
American Social Hygiene Association 3: 0001
Americans United for World Organization 2: 0436
American Trust Co. 2: 0423
American Weekly 2: 0427
American Zionist Emergency Council 2: 0430; 26: 0913
117
Andelman, Rose 21: 0092
Andrews, Margaret 2: 0457
Andrews, Mary E. 22: 0561
Andrus, Jeanne Emiot 21: 0118
Answer, The 2: 0486
Anti-Defamation League 2: 0551
Anti-Semitism 2: 0462; 9: 0017, 0193
Antiwar 3: 0410
Apostolic Delegate 2: 0555
Appropriations 5: 0476; 8: 0844; 14: 0951; 20: 0938;
22: 0933 Arab Union
16: 0829 Armenian Relief Corps
2: 0579, 0591 Armstrong, Nellie C.
22: 0438 Army, U.S.
construction projects 3: 0828 “Aryan” decrees
16: 0060 Assael, Maurico
2: 0585 Associated Jewish Philanthropies
3: 0898 Association of French Jews in America
18: 0076 Association of Jewish Refugees and Immigrants from Poland
2: 0587 Association of Yugoslav Jews in the United States
2: 0579, 0591 Aufbau
2: 0602; 6: 0577; 7: 0231; 8: 0393; 16: 0135
Auspitz, Gabriella 21: 0123
Auspitz, Mrs. Herman 21: 0123
Austro-Galician Congregation 2: 0613
Avram, Rachel 21: 0126
Axis Victims League 2: 0616
Bailey, Cleveland M. 2: 0619
Balfour Declaration 16: 0829
Ballay, Joseph 21: 0131
Baltzer, Alvin W. 2: 0622
Bamberger, Curt 21: 0135
Bank deposits Italy 2: 0001
Bankers Trust Company 15: 0351
Bank of England 23: 0593
Barna, Vera 21: 0139
Barnet, Samuel 21: 0143
Barnwell, Mrs. Arthur 21: 0148
Basch, Hedi 21: 0166
Bass, Hyman 22: 0564
Bass, John 21: 0174
Bates, Joe B. 2: 0625
Batista, Fulgencio 5: 0824
Bayor, Elizabeth 21: 0179
Beardsley, Helen Marston 22: 0443
Beer, George 21: 0182
Behre, Charles Henry, Jr. 22: 0568
Behre, Jeanette Allen 22: 0568
Belgian War Relief Society 2: 0628, 0944; 3: 0001; 15: 0101
118
Bell, Helen D. 22: 0446
Benjamin, Ethel 2: 0638
Berid, Frederick 2: 0641
Berkowicz, David 21: 0185
Berla, Bessie L. 21: 0189
Berman, Irving S. 2: 0648
Bermann, Adele 21: 0194
Bermuda Conference on the Refugee Problem
1: 0759; 2: 0651; 7: 0717; 16: 0829; 24: 0871
Bernstein, Pearl 22: 0449
Bernstein, Roslyn 22: 0452
Bernstein, Sarah 22: 0462
Berrow, A. W. 2: 0673
Berul, Zalmon 2: 0677
Bialystoker Center of America 3: 0539
Bibliography 27: 0488
Biemiller, Andrew J. 2: 0690
Bikur Choiline, Ladies Auxiliary of the 15: 0024
Birnbaum, David 2: 0693
Bischoff, Mrs. O. C. 2: 0728
Bishop, Ruth 2: 0725
Bixler, J. S. 2: 0734
Black, Frank 2: 0740
Blackman, Murray 2: 0745
Blake, B. T. 2: 0749
Blecher, Max, Jr. 2: 0753; 21: 0205
Blechner, Norbert 21: 0224
Block, F. 2: 0769
Block, Mrs. H. S. 2: 0773
Blockade Committee, Relief Sub-Committee of the
15: 0743 Bloom, Sol
2: 0776 Blumel, Andre
2: 0781 Blumenthal, Ernst
2: 0785 B’nai B’rith
2: 0792; 16: 0011 B’nai B’rith Messenger
2: 0801 Board of Deputies of British Jews
2: 0924 Board of Immigration Appeals
9: 0024; 21: 0343 Board of National Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.
15: 0101, 0356 Boehm, Charles
21: 0231 Bogin, Solomon
2: 0804 Bondy, Curt
2: 0832 Borden, Dorothy
2: 0846 Boss, Lori
21: 0234 Boy Scouts of America
9: 0092 Brand, Joel
3: 0426; 21: 0240 Braun, Julius
2: 0849 Braun, Samuel
21: 0248 Braunlich, Alice F.
22: 0572 Breitmayer, Mrs. G.
22: 0465
119
Brenner, Samuel A. 2: 0886
Brimberg, Simon 21: 0251
Brith Sholom 2: 0889
British army 5: 0610, 0634
British Broadcasting Corporation 2: 0899
British Embassy, Washington, D.C. 1: 0986; 2: 0899
British Foreign Office 1: 0940; 2: 0899; 16: 0829
British Information Services 2: 0912
British War Relief Society of the U.S.A. 2: 0944; 3: 0001, 0236
Brody, Irwin 2: 0919
Brody, Mrs. Leo 21: 0255
Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen 2: 0436
Brotman, Adolph G. 2: 0924
Brown, Charles 2: 0929
Brown, Olga Jamison 22: 0575
Bubar, Earl L. 2: 0936
Budgets appropriations 5: 0476; 8: 0844;
14: 0951; 20: 0938; 22: 0933 Bureau of the Budget 2: 0939; 24: 0871 National War Fund 2: 0944; 3: 0001,
0104, 0236 Treasury Regulation No. 4 6: 0652
Bugheimer, Maurice 22: 0578
Bulgaria 2: 0616
Bundles for America 3: 0001
Bundles for Britain 2: 0944; 3: 0001, 0236
Bureau of the Budget 2: 0939; 24: 0871
Bussey, Gertrude C. 22: 0581
Canadian Red Cross 8: 0250
Capouya, Morris N. 21: 0258
Caraway, Hattie W. 3: 0406
Carlock, M. 3: 0410
Carpenko, Nikita 21: 0264
Cartels 8: 0601
Cass, Mrs. Yolan 21: 0268
Cassirer, Henry R. 21: 0272
Catholic War Relief Organization 3: 0701
Caycedo R., Francisco 3: 0414
Celler, Emanuel 3: 0421
Censorship telegraphs 2: 0693; 3: 0426, 0539, 0701;
23: 0640; 24: 0491, 0784; 26: 0830 Central Brazil Foundation
2: 0852 Central Location Index
3: 0759 Central Sanitaire Suisse
24: 0383 Chamberlin, Earl T.
3: 0812 Channel Island Save the Children Fund
1: 0986 Cherkassky, Shura
21: 0277 Chicago Recreation Commission
3: 0820 Chicago Tribune
3: 0825 Christian Committee to Aid European Jews
16: 0011 Church Peace Union
3: 0833 Circular cables
3: 0839
120
Citizens for Victory 2: 0436
Clemintone, Mrs. R. 21: 0281
Cline, Mrs. Olin 3: 0886
Clothing 1: 0609; 2: 0579, 0591; 4: 0063, 0183,
0195, 0297; 5: 0476, 0789, 0792; 7: 0805; 8: 0229, 0250, 0690; 9: 0001, 0099; 14: 0252, 0878; 15: 0024; 18: 0079, 0202, 0505; 19: 0098, 0455, 0557, 0724; 20: 0131, 0315; 21: 0003; 22: 0724, 0761; 23: 0849; 24: 0027; 25: 0764; 26: 0001–0599
Cohan, Ilona 21: 0287
Cohn, Sigmund A. 21: 0293
Collier’s 3: 0894
Columbia Broadcasting System 16: 0135
Combined Jewish Appeal 3: 0898
Comite International pour la Placement des Refugies Intellectuels
9: 0189; 20: 0001; 22: 0961; 23: 0014 Commission for the Investigation of War Crimes
22: 0933; 24: 0784 Commission on Palestine
6: 0509 Commission on Post-War
6: 0509 Commission on Rescue
1: 0887; 6: 0509 Commission to Study the Organization of Peace
3: 0922 Committee for Re-Patriation of Jews in Europe
2: 0462 Committee for the Placement of Intellectual Refugees
9: 0189; 20: 0001; 22: 0961 Committee for the Rescue of the Jews in Nazi Occupied Europe
14: 0622
Committee of Catholics for Human Rights
3: 0925 Committee of National Liberation
16: 0765 Committee on Displaced Persons
1: 0537 Committee on Postwar Population Resettlement
3: 0929 Committee on Refugees
27: 0405 Committee on Special Refugee Problems
3: 0951; 8: 0146, 0250; 14: 0931; 20: 0905
Common Council for American Unity 4: 0001
Community War Fund 8: 0247
Concentration camp inmates Bergen-Belsen 4: 0063 Breendonk, Belgium 5: 0610, 0634 exchange proposals 26: 0937 general 2: 0001, 0172, 0555, 0579,
0591, 0641, 0651, 0693, 0753, 0832; 3: 0306, 0426, 0759; 4: 0015; 5: 0305, 0476, 0718; 6: 0241; 7: 0348, 0805; 8: 0229, 0308; 9: 0672, 0826; 10: 0001, 0120, 0256, 0419, 0588, 0739, 0895; 11: 0001, 0120, 0249, 0379, 0551, 0679, 0811, 0936; 12: 0001, 0117, 0322, 0437, 0614, 0813; 13: 0001, 0195, 0295, 0420, 0538, 0679, 0790, 0858; 14: 0001, 0252, 0361, 0433, 0530, 0535, 0680; 15: 0037, 0777, 0785; 16: 0658; 17: 0001, 0437, 0468, 0572, 0781, 0881; 18: 0202, 0613; 19: 0001, 0200, 0367, 0455, 0563, 0871, 0904; 20: 0001, 0119, 0131, 0224, 0315, 0443, 0610, 0782, 0992; 21: 0003, 0083–0978; 22: 0001–0418, 0827, 0933; 23: 0023, 0842; 24: 0422, 0491, 0569, 0784, 0871; 27: 0065, 0151, 0221, 0304, 0429, 0528
Landsberg 4: 0183 newspaper clippings 4: 0050, 0322, 0354 relief parcel distribution 26: 0599 requests 4: 0428, 0565, 0695, 0833;
5: 0001, 0083, 0187
121
Theresienstadt 4: 0195 Weisskirchen Bei Kratzau 4: 0297
Confederation Generale du Travail 16: 0765
Congregation Emanu-El Sisterhood 22: 0588
Congress, U.S. 24: 0871, 0768 see also House of Representatives
Congressional Record 5: 0764
Coordinating Council of French Relief Societies
5: 0789 Coordinating Foundation
5: 0792 Cotsakis, Mrs. George
5: 0799 Council for a Democratic Germany
23: 0083 Council for the Rescue of the Jewish Population of Poland
17: 0468 Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds
1: 0574; 5: 0802 Counterfeiting
24: 0375 Cracow Jewish Relief Agency
5: 0808 Cravath, Swaine, and Moore
21: 0296 Crawford, J. E.
5: 0820 Currency transfers
1: 0462, 0609, 0940, 0986; 2: 0001, 0172, 0406, 0409, 0693; 3: 0426, 0539, 0701; 5: 0718, 0802, 0829; 6: 0001, 0652; 7: 0525, 0770, 0791, 0805; 8: 0001, 0115, 0203, 0489, 0697; 9: 0099; 14: 0122, 0252, 0361, 0900; 15: 0101, 0170, 0201, 0209, 0215, 0233, 0244, 0247, 0252, 0255, 0258, 0261, 0268, 0271, 0274, 0280, 0293, 0300, 0308, 0313, 0326, 0334, 0340, 0345, 0351, 0356, 0381, 0404, 0439, 0528, 0582, 0599, 0606, 0615, 0631, 0636, 0641, 0649, 0663, 0669, 0673, 0678, 0682, 0685, 0692, 0705; 16: 0765; 17: 0449; 18: 0076, 0101,
0202, 0331, 0505, 0613, 0757, 0870; 19: 0001, 0098, 0200, 0285, 0367, 0455, 0557, 0563, 0724, 0871, 0883, 0927; 20: 0001, 0049, 0119, 0131, 0224, 0315, 0443, 0610, 0670, 0968, 0981, 0992; 22: 0961; 23: 0560, 0587, 0593, 0637, 0678, 0802, 0849; 24: 0008, 0184, 0281, 0362, 0375, 0422, 0491, 0784, 0871; 25: 0645, 0764; 26: 0001–0599, 0937; 27: 0366, 0429, 0465; 29: 0245, 0350
Czechoslovak Red Cross 5: 0873
Daily Worker 5: 0883
Danish Refugee Fund Drive 16: 0291
Davis, Mrs. Ray P. 22: 0469
Day, The 5: 0909; 18: 0007
Deficiency Subcommittee of the House Committee on Appropriations
5: 0476 Delcau, Jules Howard
21: 0312 Delparto, Pierre Levy
21: 0317 Delparto, Yves Levy
21: 0317 Detroit Free World Association
2: 0436 Deutsch, Senta
21: 0319 Di Conza, Joan
21: 0323 Di Mascio, L.
5: 0913 Diocese of Washington, Protestant Episcopal Church
5: 0916 Dombroski, Chester
21: 0326 D’Orazio, Tony
21: 0329 Dornberg, Mrs. Lee
22: 0472 Drepper, Carl
21: 0335
122
Duncan, Herman O. 5: 0920
Dutch Jewish Coordination Committee 15: 0037
Dwyer, Cecelia 5: 0927
Dzierlatka, Abraham 21: 0343
Eagle Electric Mfg. Co. 22: 0475
Ebon, Martin 5: 0930
Education 1: 0458; 14: 0990; 15: 0077; 19: 0527
Egyleti Elet 15: 0777
Ehrlich, L. 21: 0353
Eichmann, Adolf 3: 0426
Einhorn, Julius V. 21: 0357
Eisner, Albert L. 21: 0366
Elias, Joseph 5: 0933
Elkeles, A. J. 21: 0383
Elliott, Roland 5: 0938
Embree, William L. 5: 0941
Emergency Advisory Committee for Political Defense of the Western Hemisphere
27: 0065 Emergency Committee to Save the Jewish People of Europe
1: 0887; 2: 0849, 0929, 0951; 6: 0001, 0090, 0697; 14: 0821; 15: 0101; 16: 0135; 17: 0262; 19: 0541; 22: 0742; 23: 0023; 26: 0913, 0937
Emergency Refugee Center in New York 2: 0337; 8: 0235; 14: 0978; 15: 0024,
0029, 0044, 0710; 16: 0176, 0220, 0438; 19: 0527; 21: 0083–0978; 22: 0001–0418, 0438–0557; 24: 0001; 26: 0847, 0885, 0894, 0376, 0405
Emergency Zionist Committee 23: 0018
Ernst, Morris L. 6: 0192; 21: 0389
“An Estimate of Russian Workers Removed to Axis Europe (Based Upon Russian Charges)”
6: 0199 Ettlinger, Jacob
21: 0393 European Jewish Children’s Aid
16: 0526 European Student Relief Fund
27: 0366 “Europe’s Wandering Jews—and Others”
16: 0287 Evans, Stanley
6: 0234 Exchange
6: 0241 Executions
5: 0610, 0634 Executive director
14: 0971; 25: 0390, 0645 Executive orders
24: 0871; 25: 0270; 29: 0450 Exhibits
6: 0330, 0441, 0509, 0577, 0652, 0697, 0755; 7: 0001, 0231, 0281, 0348, 0454, 0525, 0557, 0611, 0717
Fahy, Kathleen 21: 0399
Falangists 2: 0172
Falco, Louis 21: 0410
Fale, Mrs. James C. 7: 0767
Faller, Rudolph 21: 0413
Farago, Marion 21: 0418
Fastman, Harry 21: 0422
Fatica, Anna 21: 0425
Fay, William S. 22: 0592
Federal Bureau of Investigation 22: 0799
123
Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America
2: 0436 Federal Economic Administration
3: 0886 Federal Reserve Bank of New York
7: 0770 Federation of Bessarabian Societies of America
7: 0772 Federation of Jewish Societies of France
7: 0805 Federation of the Unions of Jewish Communities of Rumania
24: 0294 Fedhala, Morocco, Refugee Camp
1: 0124 Feinberg, Alfred
22: 0481 Feldman, E. J.
22: 0595 Fenstock, Belle
7: 0775 Ferand, Ernest T.
21: 0430 Final report of WRB
25: 0270 Financial matters
American company subsidiaries in Finland 24: 0362
cartels 8: 0601 contributions to WRB 16: 0179 Relief Sub-Committee of the Blockade
Committee 15: 0743 restitution 23: 0715; 24: 0727 Swiss banks 5: 0829; 23: 0587
Fisch, Louis 7: 0783
Fischel, Marion 7: 0791
Fishman, Julian 22: 0599
Fleischman, Mrs. Tersci 21: 0437
Flesch, Theodore T. 21: 0444
Fliegel, Hyman J. 21: 0451
Foltz, J. J. 7: 0794
Food 1: 0609; 2: 0579, 0641; 3: 0426; 4: 0063,
0183, 0195, 0297; 5: 0476, 0610, 0634, 0789, 0792; 7: 0805; 8: 0229, 0250, 0690; 9: 0001, 0099; 14: 0252, 0878; 18: 0079, 0174, 0202, 0505, 0870; 19: 0098, 0200, 0285, 0367, 0455, 0557, 0904; 20: 0119, 0131, 0224, 0315, 0610, 0981, 0992; 21: 0003; 22: 0724, 0761; 23: 0312, 0802; 24: 0784; 25: 0764; 26: 0001–0599
Foreign agents registration 8: 0030
Foreign Economic Administration 6: 0755; 7: 0001; 16: 0661
Foreign relations 1: 0355; 2: 0630, 0899; 3: 0839; 6: 0222;
8: 0163, 0194, 0643; 9: 0225; 16: 0135; 20: 0443; 25: 0764; 26: 0001–0599; 28: 0001; 29: 0126, 0245, 0350, 0450, 0581, 0653
Forest Hills Civic Association, Inc. 7: 0799
Fraenkel, Marlene A. 21: 0456
Frank, Murray 7: 0994
Frankel, Hilde 7: 0997
Frankl, Paul 21: 0465
Frankman, Mary 21: 0473
Franko, Louise M. 21: 0477
Freedman, Louis 8: 0104
Freedom Village for Palestine 8: 0107
Freeland League for Jewish Colonization 23: 0484
Freeman, Dinah 8: 0110
Free Palestine Committee 8: 0030
Free ports proposals 16: 0765, 0820; 23: 0647; 27: 0380,
0405
124
Free World House 8: 0036
French Committee of National Liberation 1: 0449; 8: 0115
French Oceania 16: 0661
French Protestant Youth Organization 1: 0462
French Relief Fund 3: 0104; 15: 0101; 16: 0765
Friedman, Esther 21: 0480
Friedman, Raphael 21: 0494
Friends of Luxembourg 2: 0944; 3: 0001; 15: 0101
Frisch, Siegmund 21: 0512
Fritchman, Stephen H. 8: 0128
Fuller, W. D. 8: 0132
Fund-raising 2: 0936; 7: 0525; 8: 0146, 0393, 0489;
14: 0821, 0900; 22: 0961; 24: 0031, 0103, 0216
Gabor, Vilmos 8: 0163
Gabor, Mrs. Vilmos 8: 0163
Gad Lodge, No. 11, Free Sons of Israel 8: 0181
Galewski, Ernest J. 21: 0515
Gamble, Ralph A. 8: 0192
Gannett, Lewis S. 16: 0287
Gelber, Kalman 8: 0194
Gelberman, Joseph 21: 0519
General Federation of Jewish Labor in Palestine
8: 0643 General Jewish Workers Union of Poland
8: 0198 General Ruling No. 17
8: 0203
Geneva Convention Relating to the International Status of Refugees
24: 0871 Geneva Study Group for Post-War Refugee Problems
1: 0462; 6: 0441 Gerard, James W.
8: 0208 Gerber, Esther
22: 0484 Gerberg, Israel
8: 0213 Gero, George J.
21: 0523 Gerson, Fred
21: 0527 Gerstl, Max
21: 0536 Gidding, Keating, and Reid
21: 0539 Gifford, E.
21: 0541 Gifts in kind
14: 0668 Gildenhour, Isor
21: 0554 Ginzler, Maurice M.
22: 0487 Gish, M. S.
22: 0490 Gleitman, Abraham
21: 0556 Goldberg, Fred
8: 0216 Goldenweiser, E. A.
21: 0562 Goodman, Friedel
8: 0229 Goodstein, Lisbeth H.
8: 0235 Government agencies
25: 0390, 0539, 0645; 28: 0001; 29: 1002
Graebel, Richard Paul 22: 0493
Grafton, Samuel 20: 0688
Gran Logia “Valle de Mexico” 8: 0237
125
Grant, U. S., III 8: 0247
Greek Relief Program 8: 0250
Greek War Relief Association 3: 0001, 0236; 8: 0250, 0308; 19: 0557
Green, Abel 20: 0702
Greenberg, Jakob 21: 0576
Greenberg, Z. 8: 0320
Greenfield, Esther 22: 0496
Greenstein, Martin 21: 0579
Grit Publishing Company 8: 0325
Gross, Ludwick 21: 0585
Gross, P. N. 21: 0589
Grosser, Ingeborg 21: 0595
Grubert, Jacob 21: 0601
Gruss, Mrs. Oscar 21: 0604
Guggenheim Aeronautical Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
24: 0749 Gumpel, Berthold
21: 0607 Haas, Stephanie
21: 0610 Haber, Elizabeth
21: 0614 Habonim, West Bronx Chapter
8: 0328 Hadassah
8: 0331 Hahn, Mrs. Robert
21: 0617 Halberstadt, Annie
21: 0619 Halberstam, Chaim
21: 0623 Haller, Chaim
21: 0631
“Hall of Fame” 20: 0704
Handler, Milton 8: 0337
“Hapardes” 8: 0346
Harbach, Otto 7: 0775
Harrar Council 8: 0349
Harrison, Earl G. 8: 0734
Hassett, William D. 8: 0383
Havenner, Franck R. 8: 0390
Hayos, Margaret 22: 0602
Hebrew Committee of National Liberation 2: 0486; 3: 0539; 4: 0354; 7: 0231;
8: 0393; 17: 0781; 22: 0780; 23: 0658 Hebrew Institute of Pittsburgh
8: 0487 Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society
3: 0426; 8: 0104, 0489; 13: 0538; 19: 0563, 0563; 22: 0697
Hebrew Union College 2: 0745
Hegedus, Emery 21: 0634
Heineman, Dannie 8: 0601
Helfant, Phyllis 8: 0616
Heller, I. 22: 0606
Helm, Charlotte 22: 0609
Henle, Mary M. 21: 0638
Henriques, Hernan 8: 0619
Henry, Ruby Addison 8: 0623
Herman, Victor George 8: 0626
Herold, Mrs. John H., Sr. 8: 0631
126
Hervey, Zoltan P. 21: 0640
Hesses, Johanna 21: 0643
Hestadrut Poalim (Zionist Labor Party) 20: 0131
Hexter, Leo 21: 0647
HIAS ICA-Emigdirect (HICEM) 3: 0426; 8: 0489
High Commissioner for Refugees (Jewish and Other) Coming from Germany
16: 0060 Himmler, Heinrich
4: 0063; 23: 0023 Hinkley, Rhoda
8: 0634 Hirsch, Abraham
22: 0499 Hirsch, Charles A.
8: 0640 Hirsch, Hans G.
21: 0653 Hirsch, Jeannette
22: 0612 Hirschmann, Ira A.
7: 0281; 8: 0643 Histadrut (General Federation of Jewish Labor in Palestine)
8: 0643; 19: 0667 History of the War Refugee Board with Selected Documents
27: 0543–29: 0001 Hodge, Mrs. L. P.
8: 0690 Hoffman, C. Kenneth
8: 0694 Hoffman, Michael L.
8: 0697 Holocaust death estimates
14: 0535; 15: 0785; 16: 0011; 17: 0468; 20: 0443; 23: 0023; 24: 0784; 25: 0390; 26: 0218
Holzman, Blanche 22: 0502
Honig, Albert Bela 21: 0663
Hook, Frank E. 8: 0712
Horvath, Mrs. M. 21: 0666
Horvath, Mrs. Rudolph 8: 0715
Hospital internment 18: 0079
Hospitalization of civilian internees 8: 0719
House of Representatives Committee on Appropriations 5: 0476 Resolutions 8: 0844
Howe, Quincy 20: 0706
Hueneberg, Carl 21: 0683
Hungarian-American Council of Democracy
9: 0001 Hungarian Czechoslovakian National Bank
24: 0749 Hungarian Jewish Refugee Committee
24: 0008 Hunt, M. Louise
22: 0506 Huston, Laetitia P.
22: 0511 Hydroelectric power projects
15: 0080 ICA (Jewish Colonization Association)
3: 0426; 8: 0489; 19: 0001, 0098 Ideal Novelty and Toy Co.
9: 0011 Imbach, Ernestine
21: 0688 Immigrants’ Victory Council
9: 0014 Immigration agents
23: 0678 Immigration Department, World Jewish Congress
27: 0065 Immigration policies
free ports proposals 16: 0765, 0820; 23: 0647; 27: 0380, 0405
Hungarian Jews 22: 0561–0694 Latin America 9: 0017 Palestine Certificates 17: 0001, 0125,
0262, 0408
127
passports 2: 0602, 0753; 3: 0839; 6: 0241; 21: 0083–0978; 22: 0001–0418
proposed international agreements 1: 0491
visas 2: 0693, 0924; 3: 0426; 8: 0036, 0194; 9: 0024, 0225, 0339, 0484, 0672, 0826; 10: 0001, 0120, 0256, 0419, 0588, 0739, 0895; 11: 0001, 0120, 0249, 0379, 0551, 0679, 0811, 0936; 12: 0001, 0117, 0315, 0322, 0437, 0614, 0813; 13: 0001, 0195, 0295, 0420, 0538, 0679, 0790, 0858; 14: 0001; 16: 0182; 20: 0670; 21: 0083–0978; 22: 0001–0418; 23: 0324, 0849; 24: 0366; 25: 0764; 26: 0001–0599
Immigration policies, U.S. 2: 0602, 0693, 0852, 0899; 3: 0539,
0839, 0929, 0951; 5: 0941; 8: 0107, 0844; 9: 0017, 0024, 0339, 0484, 0672, 0826; 10: 0001, 0120, 0256, 0419, 0588, 0739, 0895; 11: 0001, 0120, 0249, 0379, 0551, 0679, 0811, 0936; 12: 0001, 0117, 0315, 0322, 0437, 0614, 0813; 13: 0001, 0195, 0295, 0420, 0538, 0679, 0790, 0858; 14: 0001; 16: 0182, 0220, 0526, 0829; 17: 0001, 0125, 0262, 0428, 0446; 19: 0563; 20: 0688, 0706, 0718; 21: 0083–0978; 22: 0001–0418, 0438–0557, 0697, 0711, 0987; 23: 0324, 0593, 0631, 0647; 24: 0366, 0768, 0784; 26: 0883, 0885, 0894, 0937; 27: 0151, 0376
Independent Jewish Press Service 9: 0083
Indritz’s Yom-Tov Schriften 2: 0804
Ingham, George Albert 9: 0092
Inter Governmental Committee on Refugees
2: 0651; 7: 0454; 8: 0734; 14: 0361, 0433; 15: 0785; 16: 0135; 17: 0441; 18: 0007, 0505, 0613; 19: 0098, 0285; 23: 0849; 26: 0937
Internal Revenue Code 23: 0626
International Bill of Rights 1: 0759
International Brigade 14: 0900
International Committee for the Placement of Intellectual Refugees
9: 0189; 20: 0001; 22: 0961; 23: 0014 International Committee of the Red Cross
1: 0001, 0124; 2: 0172, 0368, 0417, 0579; 3: 0426, 0951; 4: 0015, 0063, 0183, 0195; 6: 0090; 7: 0348; 8: 0308; 14: 0252, 0945; 16: 0135; 17: 0572; 19: 0200, 0367, 0563, 0871; 20: 0315; 21: 0666; 22: 0761, 0933; 23: 0023, 0083, 0593, 0802, 0842; 24: 0383, 0784, 0871; 26: 0841, 0937; 27: 0065, 0151, 0221
International Immigration Service 23: 0593
International Labour Conference 3: 0929
International Labour Organization 3: 0929
International law 14: 0680; 15: 0066; 23: 0842 see also Racially discriminatory laws
International Migration Service 1: 0537; 9: 0095; 13: 0538
International relief agencies 1: 0537; 25: 0390, 0539, 0645, 0764;
26: 0001–0599; 28: 0001; 29: 1002 see also Private relief agencies
International Rescue and Relief Committee
1: 0537; 9: 0099; 13: 0538; 15: 0101, 0170; 19: 0724; 23: 0593
International Study Center 9: 0189
International Union of the Antifascist Emigrants and Refugees, Jewish Committee
9: 0193 International Young Men’s Christian Association
19: 0867 Internment camps
German prisoners of war 8: 0844; 14: 0962
Japanese 14: 0990
128
Internment camps cont. Japanese American facilities 3: 0406 Japanese in Netherlands East Indies
(Indonesia) 2: 0944 Jerome, Ark. 3: 0406
Israel, Hanna 21: 0691
Jellinek, Ernest 14: 0530
Jellinek, Mrs. George 21: 0694
Jewish Agency for Palestine 3: 0539; 6: 0222; 8: 0393, 0643;
14: 0535, 0622; 15: 0785; 16: 0232; 17: 0001, 0262, 0408, 0468; 18: 0202; 19: 0563, 0667; 20: 0315, 0443; 22: 0780; 23: 0083
Jewish Anti Fascist Committee 2: 0486; 3: 0539
Jewish Colonization Association see ICA (Jewish Colonization
Association) “Jewish Comment”
14: 0645 Jewish Committee, International Union of the Antifascist Emigrants and Refugees
9: 0193 Jewish Community Council of Los Angeles, California
15: 0767 Jewish Council for Russia War Relief
14: 0668 Jewish Daily Courier
18: 0007 Jewish Daily Forward
18: 0007 Jewish Day
14: 0673 Jewish Federation of St. Louis
14: 0676 Jewish Journal and Daily News
18: 0007 Jewish Labor Committee
14: 0680; 15: 0101, 0170, 0381; 19: 0871, 0871; 21: 0697; 23: 0593; 26: 0937
Jewish National Committee in Poland 17: 0572
Jewish National Workers’ Alliance 14: 0761; 15: 0101, 0404; 19: 0883,
0904 Jewish Relief Agency
8: 0489 Jewish Representative Committee
2: 0591 Jewish Telegraphic Agency
14: 0779; 16: 0820; 17: 0262 Jewish Veteran
14: 0818 Jewish Welfare Fund of Chicago
14: 0821 JHS and B Society
22: 0616 Joffo, David Paul
14: 0878 Johnson, Frances
22: 0514 Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee
3: 0701; 14: 0900; 20: 0049 Joint Emergency Committee for European Jewish Affairs
1: 0759 Joint Relief Commission of International Committee of the Red Cross
2: 0417; 17: 0572 Joseph, Franz M.
21: 0710 Joseph, Gerhard H.
21: 0716 Joy, Charles R.
14: 0931 Justice Department, U.S.
Alien Control Unit 2: 0785 Foreign Agents Registration Unit 8: 0030 general 24: 0871
Jwanier, Isidor 14: 0939
Kahn, Arno 21: 0719
Kahn, Jack 21: 0722
Kantor, S. Z. 14: 0945
Karagheusian, Leila 22: 0620
Katz, Joseph 14: 0948
129
Kaufman, Jacob 21: 0728
Kaul, Friedrich Karl 2: 0785
Kern, Paul E. 21: 0731
Ketchum, Mrs. William H. 22: 0518
Kilday, Paul J. 14: 0951
King, Bertha E. 22: 0622
Klarmann, Marcel 21: 0746
Klarmar, Mrs. Ben 21: 0741
Klein, Arthur 21: 0766
Klein, E. M. 21: 0756
Klein, Elias 21: 0766
Klein, Ludovit 21: 0760
Klein, Moses 21: 0766
Klein, Salomon 21: 0766
Klein, Samuel 21: 0766
Klineman, Emery E. 14: 0955
Knapp, Henry 21: 0770
Knickerbocker Yarn Co. 22: 0525
Kober, Charles B. 14: 0958
Koblitz, Milton S. 21: 0775
Kobylinski, Martin 14: 0962
Kohn, Ben 14: 0965
Kohn, Max 21: 0780
Kohn, Sara 21: 0780
Korff, Baruch 14: 0971
Kotikov, N. 14: 0978
Kovacs, Viola 21: 0786
Kramarsky, Felix 21: 0790
Kramer, Bertha 14: 0983
Kranzberg, Jack 14: 0987
Kranzberg, Mae 14: 0987
Kremer, Alexander 21: 0793
Krischer, Morris I. 21: 0796
Krueger, Reginald 14: 0990
Kruse, William H. 21: 0802
Kubowitzki, A. Leon 7: 0717
Kunst, Sophie 14: 0994
Labor League for Human Rights 15: 0001, 0439; 16: 0765
Labor unions 2: 0337, 0832; 3: 0951; 15: 0785;
16: 0765 Ladies Auxiliary of the Bikur Choiline
15: 0024 Lafayette Institute
3: 0833 LaFollette, Robert M., Jr.
15: 0029 La Mission Populaire Evangélique de France
2: 0357 Lamon, Hartog
15: 0037 Lampel, Carl
21: 0806 Landler, Mrs. George
21: 0810 Lane, Charles J.
15: 0044 Lane, R. O.
22: 0625 Lang, David
15: 0053
130
Latucha, Albert 15: 0055
Latvian Relief 3: 0236; 15: 0059
Lawler, John J. 15: 0066
Lazard Freres & Co. 2: 0693
League for the Liberation of Lithuania 15: 0070
League of Nations 16: 0060
Lehmann, Frederick 21: 0813
Leibenstein, Benny 22: 0630
Leibovitch, Solomon 21: 0816
Leibruder, Maurice 21: 0825
Lendner, Max 21: 0829
Lengyel, Stephen 21: 0834
Lerner, Koochy 21: 0838
Le Secours Francais 15: 0074
Lesser, Renate 15: 0077
Levinstone, Aaron 21: 0841
Levy, Raymond Joseph 21: 0844
Lewis, Michael 15: 0080
Liban, Eric 21: 0857
Lichtenstein, L. 22: 0633
Life magazine 15: 0710
Light, Pearl 15: 0717
“Light, The” 15: 0727
Lindauer, Dina 21: 0860
Linder, Harold 15: 0730
Linn, Arthur J. 15: 0738
Literature 3: 0414
Livingston, Mrs. R. M. 15: 0750
Lobel, Sophia 15: 0754
Lorberbuam, William 21: 0866
Lowrie, Donald 15: 0747
Lucas, Louis 21: 0869
Ludwig, Emil 5: 0764
Luft, Herbert 21: 0872
Lurch, J. F. 21: 0880
Lustig, Albert 15: 0774
Lustig, Bela 21: 0887
Lyon, Joan M. 21: 0893
Maass, John H. 21: 0896
Macgowan, Mrs. E. B. 22: 0528
Madison Square Garden mass meeting in 16: 0011
Mallory, A. E. 21: 0899
Mallory, Mrs. A. E. 21: 0899
Mancuso, Vito 21: 0902
Mandel, Ernest 15: 0777
Mandl, Sig 21: 0906
Mandler, D. Victor 21: 0916
Mann, James H. 15: 0785
Marateck, Jacob 16: 0001
Marcuse, Herbert 21: 0922
131
Margolin, M. 16: 0004
Marimucci, Mary 16: 0007
Martell, Mrs. J. J. 21: 0925
Mather, Julia Fergieson 16: 0050
Mattoli, Doris Marron 16: 0054
Mautner, John H. 22: 0638
Mautner, Mrs. John H. 22: 0638
Mayer, Andre 19: 0888
Mays, H. S. 16: 0056
Maziaz, Stephen 21: 0930
McDonald, James G. 7: 0454, 0557; 16: 0060
Mead, James M. 21: 0933
Medical supplies 1: 0449, 0574; 2: 0579, 0591, 0781;
4: 0015, 0063, 0183, 0195, 0297; 5: 0476, 0610, 0634, 0789, 0792, 0808; 7: 0348, 0805; 8: 0229, 0250; 9: 0099; 14: 0252, 0878; 17: 0572; 18: 0174, 0202, 0505, 0870; 19: 0098, 0200, 0285, 0455; 20: 0131, 0992; 21: 0003; 22: 0761; 23: 0802, 0849; 24: 0784; 25: 0764; 26: 0001–0599
Mennonite Central Committee 23: 0587
Merei, Luba 21: 0939
Mereminski, Israel 8: 0643
Meyer, Edith 21: 0945
Middle East Refugee Relief Authority (MERRA)
3: 0306; 8: 0308; 16: 0163 Miller, T. E.
16: 0176 Ministry of Economic Warfare
15: 0743; 20: 0670
Mixed Relief Commission 7: 0348
Modern Dress Shop 16: 0179
Moering, Richard 16: 0182
Moldauer, Eric 21: 0949
Molho, M. 21: 0966
Molnar, Imre 21: 0969
Morewitz, Harry A. 16: 0197
Moritz, Arthur M. 16: 0200
Morton, Tibor 22: 0641
Moscow Conference Declaration of German Atrocities
17: 0781, 0881 Motion Picture Welfare Fund
24: 0103 Mott, James W.
16: 0220 Moyne, Lord
2: 0486 Mozeson, J. D.
21: 0978 Muensternberger, George
22: 0001 Munkacsi, Gizella
22: 0645 Music
7: 0775 Nadas, Elizabeth
22: 0008 Nadel, Bernard
16: 0229 Nathan, Robert R.
16: 0232 Nation, The
16: 0287 National America Denmark Association
16: 0291 National Archives Council
16: 0294 National Broadcasting Company
24: 0031
132
National Catholic Welfare Conference 16: 0297; 19: 0901
National Catholic Welfare Conference, War Relief Services
1: 0537 National CIO War Relief Committee
7: 0525; 16: 0404, 0765 National Committee for Rescue from Nazi Terror
15: 0785; 16: 0416 National Conference of Christians and Jews
1: 0759 National Council of Jewish Women
2: 0436; 13: 0538, 0679; 16: 0438 National Council of Poland
22: 0831 National Council of Young Israel
16: 0479 National Education Association
2: 0436 National Jewish Welfare Board
1: 0940; 16: 0483; 24: 0031 National Order of Women Legislators
16: 0485 National Planning Association
16: 0489 National Refugee Service
2: 0001, 0673; 3: 0759; 13: 0538, 0679, 0790; 16: 0526; 23: 0691; 24: 0031
National War Fund 2: 0409, 0944; 3: 0001, 0104, 0236;
16: 0622, 0765; 20: 0049, 0972; 24: 0383
Near East Foundation 2: 0944; 3: 0104, 0236
Negro, Claire 22: 0013
Nemethy, Leslie 22: 0649
Netherlands Jewish Society 16: 0658
New International Year Book 16: 0667
“New Leader, The” 16: 0687
New School for Social Research 16: 0694
Newspapers, underground 2: 0630
News ticker 23: 0658
New York Herald Tribune 16: 0740
New York Public Library 16: 0743
New York Times 16: 0746
Noble, Joseph S. 22: 0652
Norwegian Relief 16: 0765
Nowemiejski, Chaskiel 22: 0016
Nye, Fred A. 16: 0748
O’Brien, Warren F. 22: 0020
Odegard, Peter H. 16: 0751
O’Donnel, Virginia 16: 0757
Office of Economic Warfare, Blockade and Supply Branch, Reoccupation Division
6: 0755; 7: 0001 Office of Strategic Services
3: 0421; 6: 0199; 7: 0805; 23: 0324; 24: 0375
Office of War Information 2: 0436; 4: 0565; 5: 0305; 7: 0611;
20: 0874, 0905; 24: 0715 Ollendorff, Mrs. H. G.
22: 0023 Opinion: A Journal of Jewish Life and Letters
16: 0760 Organized Labor’s Program of Rescue and Relief
16: 0765 Overseas News Agency
16: 0820 Paderewski Fund for Polish Relief
16: 0826 Palestine Certificates
17: 0001, 0125, 0262, 0408 Palestine Foundation Fund
17: 0408; 22: 0727 Palomar, Oswaldo Garcia
17: 0415
133
Parker, Charles 17: 0425
Parker, Mrs. Charles 17: 0425
Parker, Sam 22: 0026
Passports 2: 0602, 0753; 3: 0839; 6: 0241;
21: 0083–0978; 22: 0001–0418 Paulus, Mrs. N.
22: 0031 Peters, Sue
22: 0535 Petroleum
American interests in Middle East 9: 0222; 16: 0829
Philippine War Relief of the U.S. 3: 0104
Pierce, Edith Lovejoy 17: 0428
Pierce, Sophie 17: 0433
Pincus, Albert 17: 0437
Pius XII (pope) 2: 0555
Plaza, Jose 17: 0441
Plumley, Nancy 17: 0446
Poale Zion Organization 15: 0101, 0404; 17: 0449; 19: 0883,
0904 Polish American Council
19: 0921; 23: 0587 Polish Committee of National Liberation
3: 0539; 17: 0468 Polish National Council
17: 0468; 27: 0065, 0151 Polish War Relief of the U.S.A.
2: 0944; 3: 0104, 0236; 15: 0101, 0439; 16: 0765; 17: 0681
Polish Women’s Alliance of Chicago 3: 0539
Pollock, A. J. 6: 0330; 23: 0217
Pologruto, Francesco 22: 0038
Pomeroy, Mrs. C. G. 22: 0041
Poor, Arthur G. 17: 0684
Population Association of America 17: 0687
Portuguese, Hilda 22: 0044
Postwar planning 1: 0519, 0759; 2: 0352, 0430, 0587,
0591, 0832; 3: 0833, 0929; 6: 0001, 0222, 0509; 7: 0557, 0805; 8: 0036, 0208, 0237, 0393, 0489, 0844; 15: 0730; 16: 0232, 0489, 0526, 0687, 0694, 0757, 0829; 17: 0781, 0881; 19: 0527; 23: 0188, 0678; 24: 0727
President’s Advisory Committee on Political Refugees
16: 0060; 18: 0001 President’s War Relief Control Board
1: 0574, 0609; 2: 0929, 0944; 3: 0001; 6: 0001; 15: 0059; 16: 0135, 0765; 23: 0593; 24: 0027, 0383
Press releases translations 18: 0007
Price, Melvin 18: 0073
Prisoners of war 1: 0449; 8: 0718; 23: 0083
Private relief agencies 1: 0537; 23: 0228; 25: 0390, 0539, 0645,
0764; 26: 0001–0599; 28: 0001 see also International relief agencies
Progressive Party of the State of New York
8: 0694 Projects
25: 0645; 29: 0450, 0492, 0581, 0653, 0742, 0833, 0935, 1002
Prokop, Miron Z. 22: 0047
“Proposal for Evacuation of Dutch Jews” 20: 0670
Proposals for work of WRB 6: 0001, 0090; 16: 0297, 0438, 0526,
0751; 20: 0972; 22: 0719, 0727, 0754, 0805; 23: 0802, 0842; 24: 0004, 0216, 0422, 0784; 26: 0908, 0937; 27: 0001, 0151, 0405
Protestant Episcopal Church in the U.S.A.
5: 0916
134
Psychological warfare 2: 0436; 6: 0090; 16: 0135; 17: 0881;
25: 0764; 26: 0001–0599; 27: 0065, 0775
Public donations 25: 0645
Publicity and public relations 2: 0334, 0427, 0427, 0551, 0792, 0801,
0912, 0939; 3: 0410, 0825, 0833, 0898; 4: 0001, 0322, 0354, 0428, 0565, 0695, 0833; 5: 0001, 0083, 0187, 0305, 0476, 0802, 0883, 0909; 6: 0090, 0192; 7: 0611, 0717, 0767, 0994; 8: 0128; 9: 0083, 0095; 14: 0645, 0673, 0779, 0818, 0821; 15: 0001, 0727; 16: 0135, 0438, 0667, 0740, 0743, 0746, 0760; 18: 0007; 20: 0688, 0702, 0704, 0706, 0718, 0782, 0842, 0874, 0889; 21: 0519; 22: 0697, 0930; 23: 0001, 0631, 0655, 0658; 24: 0031, 0103, 0715, 0762, 0970; 25: 0001, 0390, 0645; 26: 0826, 0844, 0927; 27: 0380; 28: 0001; 29: 0245
Public opinion 3: 0951; 4: 0322, 0354, 0428, 0565,
0695, 0833; 5: 0001, 0083, 0187, 0305, 0476; 6: 0001, 0192, 0697; 7: 0772; 8: 0036, 0181, 0213, 0328, 0331, 0393, 0489, 0623, 0626, 0631, 0690, 0715; 9: 0014; 14: 0761, 0939, 0948; 15: 0074, 0077, 0774; 16: 0001, 0050, 0056, 0197, 0200; 17: 0437, 0684; 21: 0066; 25: 0057, 0199; 26: 0917
Queen Wilhelmina Fund 2: 0944; 3: 0104; 15: 0101; 16: 0765;
20: 0683 Racially discriminatory laws
2: 0616; 6: 0755; 7: 0001; 16: 0060, 0636; 19: 0541; 23: 0715; 24: 0294, 0569; 25: 0539; 27: 0001, 0151
Radio broadcasts 2: 0436; 3: 0951; 4: 0695; 20: 0049,
0688, 0702, 0704, 0706, 0718, 0782, 0842, 0874, 0889, 0905; 21: 0272; 24: 0031
Rados, Edmund 22: 0655
Radulescu, Savel 20: 0924
Raina, Inc. 22: 0659
Rand, Oscar Z. 22: 0050
Ransom payment of 20: 0670, 0968
Rapport, Sarah 20: 0932
Rayburn, Sam 20: 0938
Read, Alice P. 22: 0662
Records management 16: 0294
Refugee Economic Corporation 20: 0942
Refugee relatives of legally resident aliens
9: 0672, 0826; 10: 0001, 0120, 0256, 0419, 0588, 0739, 0895; 11: 0001, 0120, 0249, 0379, 0551, 0679, 0811, 0936; 12: 0001, 0117, 0315, 0322; 13: 0295, 0420, 0538, 0679, 0790, 0858; 14: 0001; 19: 0563
Refugee relatives of U.S. citizens 9: 0672, 0826; 10: 0001, 0120, 0256,
0419, 0588, 0739, 0895; 11: 0001, 0120, 0249, 0379, 0551, 0679, 0811, 0936; 12: 0001, 0117, 0315, 0437, 0614, 0813; 13: 0001, 0295, 0420, 0538, 0679, 0790, 0858; 14: 0001, 0122; 19: 0563; 22: 0837
Refugee Relief Trustees 2: 0944; 3: 0104; 20: 0972; 22: 0719
Reich, Jacob Jan 22: 0055
Reichmann, Renee 22: 0061
Reineman, Kurt 22: 0538
Relief programs 14: 0668; 18: 0079; 23: 0023; 27: 0775;
28: 0001; 29: 0742, 0833, 0935, 1002 Relief Sub-Committee of the Blockade Committee
15: 0743 Religious objects
3: 0539
135
Religious Society of Friends 21: 0066
Repatriation 7: 0805; 17: 0690; 24: 0727
Reports 25: 0539
Representation in Spain of American Relief Organizations
23: 0228 Representation of Yugoslav Jews
21: 0070 Republican Party
22: 0771 Requests for aid to Hungary
22: 0561–0694 Requests for aid to Jews
22: 0438–0557 Requests for specific aid
21: 0083–0978; 22: 0001–0418 Rescue Commission
1: 0887; 6: 0509 Rescue Committee of the American Jewish Conference
2: 0677 Rescue Committee of the Jewish Agency for Palestine
24: 0216 Rescue Department of the World Jewish Congress
2: 0852; 3: 0426; 4: 0015, 0063; 5: 0476, 0808; 15: 0785; 20: 0315, 0443, 0610; 27: 0001, 0065, 0151, 0221, 0304
Rescue programs 1: 0320, 0341, 0355, 0568; 6: 0222;
8: 0393; 22: 0697; 25: 0390; 27: 0543, 0664, 0775
Research Bureau for Post-War Economics
22: 0711 Resistance movement
1: 0124; 2: 0352, 0486, 0630; 3: 0426, 0951; 5: 0610, 0634; 8: 0198, 0489; 15: 0001; 17: 0449; 22: 0831; 23: 0849; 24: 0871; 26: 0937; 27: 0065, 0429
Restitution 23: 0715; 24: 0727
Rev, George S. 22: 0667
Revah, Stella 22: 0067
Richter, Gideon 22: 0715
Richter, Mrs. Gideon 22: 0715
Riegner, Gerhard 24: 0871
Rieser, S. 22: 0071
Ringler-Young, Lillian 22: 0074
Robeson, Paul 14: 0900
Robinson, Leland Rex 22: 0719
Robinson, Mrs. William J. 22: 0721
Rodriguez, J. M. & Co. 22: 0724
Roeders, Gerti 22: 0078
Rogers, Harry C. 22: 0081
Rogers, Will, Jr. 22: 0084
Roitman, Mrs. S. 22: 0089
“Roll of Dishonor, The” 20: 0782
Roosevelt, Franklin D. 8: 0383
Rosenbaum, Mrs. Jona 22: 0095
Rosenberg, Abraham 22: 0098
Rosenblatt, Bernard A. 22: 0727
Rosenstone, Nathan 22: 0742
Rosenthal, Max 22: 0746
Roston, Mark A. 22: 0104
Roth, H. 22: 0109
Rudin, Lily 22: 0115
136
Ruskin, Lewis J. 22: 0754
Russell Sage Foundation 22: 0757
Russian Children’s Welfare Society 23: 0849
Russian War Relief 1: 0574; 3: 0104, 0236
Ryan, Charles D. 22: 0771
Ryan, Father Thomas 3: 0828
Ryther, Edith M. 22: 0542
Salamon, Lazarus 22: 0119
Salomon, Trude Neu 22: 0125
Samek, Mrs. J. 22: 0133
Samuel, Ruth W. 22: 0139
Sanders, Joseph I. 22: 0142
Santrey, Lawrence 22: 0799
Saul, Ewing, Remick, and Harrison 22: 0146
Savage, Charles K. 22: 0802
Savakis, Mrs. Jerry 22: 0149
Save the Children Federation 1: 0609; 19: 0927; 22: 0805
Save the Children Fund, Channel Island 1: 0986
Schaffer, Juda 22: 0827
Schein, Chaim 22: 0153
Scherer, Emanuel 22: 0831
Scherpe, Louise M. 22: 0545
Schleifer family 22: 0837
Schlem, Charlotte 22: 0163
Schneidemuhl, Fritz 22: 0174
Schneider, Grace I. 22: 0916
Schonberger, George 22: 0671
Schuh, Nellie Gulick 22: 0923
Schuster, Sigmund 22: 0927
Schwartz, Mrs. Joseph L. 22: 0675
Seattle Public Library 22: 0930
Segoe, L. 22: 0178
Seleska, Mrs. R. M. 22: 0957
Selfhelp of Emigres from Central Europe 15: 0101, 0170; 20: 0001; 22: 0961
Sephardic Brotherhood of America 22: 0982
Serafini, Natalino 22: 0186
Shapleigh, Mrs. Rogers W. 22: 0550
Shedd, Charlotte 22: 0189
Sheehy, Morris 22: 0985
Sheerin, Charles W. 22: 0987
Sherbowski, D. 23: 0001
Ships, refugee 2: 0804; 6: 0222; 16: 0004; 20: 0131;
22: 0746, 0837; 23: 0211, 0658, 0723; 24: 0216, 0294, 0706; 25: 0764; 26: 0001–0599; 27: 0151, 0429
Silberschein, Mrs. Abraham 23: 0014
Silvahoff, Wally Piercy 23: 0702
Silver, Eliezer L. 23: 0018
Silvius, Russell E. 23: 0020
Simons, Arthur A. 22: 0199
Sitty, Mrs. Dimitri 22: 0203
137
Slater, John W., Jr. 23: 0174
Sloss, Arthur J. 22: 0209
Smith, Curtis W. 23: 0178
Smith, William E. 23: 0184
Smith College 1: 0458
Society for the Prevention of World War III
23: 0188 Sofina Corporation
8: 0601 Soliterman, Mark
23: 0209 Solomon, Irving
3: 0820 Solowiejczyk, Z.
22: 0212 Somlyo, Aranka
22: 0218 “Song of the Refugee”
7: 0775 Southern Baptist Convention
23: 0560 Spagnoli, James
23: 0211 Spain, R. F.
23: 0312 Spalding, Kenneth F.
6: 0330; 23: 0217 Spencer, Jessie B.
23: 0317 Sperling, Morris
22: 0222 Spier, B.
22: 0235 Spitzer, L.
20: 0037 Starkey, Frank T.
23: 0321 State Department
1: 0355; 2: 0651; 17: 0781, 0881; 19: 0541; 20: 0670; 23: 0228, 0324, 0723; 24: 0871; 26: 0937
Stefansky, George 7: 0557
Steinberg, I. 23: 0484
Steinschneider, Max 22: 0680
Stern, Frederick M. 22: 0245
Stern, Lili 22: 0251
Stern, Oscar H. 22: 0255
Sternberg, Adolph 23: 0532
Stoll, Samuel J. 23: 0536
Strauss, Mathilda 23: 0542
Strausser, Betty 23: 0546
Streitman, Nate 22: 0258
Suchman, Mrs. Edward 23: 0550
Surplus Property Board 2: 0001
Survey Graphic 7: 0281
Susman, Lavoslav 23: 0556
Sutheim, Ilona 22: 0263
Svenska Israelsmissionen 23: 0560
Swing, Raymond Gram 20: 0842
Swiss Bank Corporation 5: 0829; 23: 0587
Szego, G. 22: 0271
Szikely, Magda 22: 0278
Taxes Internal Revenue Code 23: 0626 transportation of property 23: 0626
Taylor, Ruth 23: 0631
Tazartes, Henry 23: 0637
Teitelbaum, Menashe 22: 0282
138
Telegraphs Agudas Israel World Organization
18: 0076 American Christian Committee for
Refugees 18: 0101 American Committee of OSE 18: 0174 American Friends Service Committee
18: 0079 American Jewish Joint Distribution
Committee 18: 0202, 0331, 0505, 0613, 0757, 0870; 19: 0001, 0098, 0200, 0285, 0367, 0455
American ORT Federation 19: 0527 censorship 2: 0693; 3: 0426, 0539, 0701;
23: 0640; 24: 0491, 0784; 26: 0830 circular cables 3: 0839 Emergency Committee to Save the
Jewish People of Europe 19: 0541 Greek War Relief Association 19: 0557 Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid
Society 19: 0563 Histadrut 19: 0667 International Rescue and Relief
Committee 19: 0724 International Young Men’s Christian
Association 19: 0867 Jewish Labor Committee 19: 0871 Jewish National Workers’ Alliance
19: 0883 Mayer, Andre 19: 0888 National Catholic Welfare Conference
19: 0901 Poale Zion Organization 19: 0904 Polish American Council 19: 0921 Save the Children Federation 19: 0927 security 3: 0839 Selfhelp of Emigres from Central Europe
20: 0001 Spitzer, L. 20: 0037 Union of Orthodox Rabbis 20: 0119 Unitarian Service Committee 20: 0049 Vaad Hahatzala Emergency Committee
20: 0131, 0224 World Jewish Congress 20: 0315, 0443,
0610 Tennenbaum, Richard
23: 0640 Theatre of All Nations
23: 0647
Theatrical benefits Robeson, Paul 14: 0900
Thewett, Alfred 22: 0286
Thorpe, Roger C. 23: 0653
Thorson, Phillip 23: 0655
Ticker news 23: 0658
Tocker, Solomon 23: 0678
Tolan, John H. 22: 0291
Tolman, Jane 23: 0691
Torture devices 5: 0610, 0634
Toscanini, Wally 23: 0702
Treasury Department general 8: 0203; 22: 0933; 24: 0871;
25: 0001 licenses
American Committee for Christian Refugees 15: 0201
American Friends Service Committee 15: 0209, 0215, 0233
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee 15: 0244, 0247, 0252, 0255, 0258, 0261, 0268, 0271, 0274, 0280, 0293, 0300, 0308, 0313, 0326, 0334, 0340, 0345
Bankers Trust Company 15: 0351 Board of National Missions of the
Presbyterian Church in the U.S. 15: 0356
general 15: 0170 issued pursuant to recommendation of
WRB 15: 0101 Jewish Labor Committee 15: 0381 Jewish National Workers Alliance
15: 0404 Poale Zion Organization 15: 0404 Polish War Relief 15: 0439 reports of, issued pursuant to
recommendation of WRB 15: 0528 Unitarian Service Committee 15: 0582,
0599, 0606, 0615 United Czechoslovak Relief 15: 0631
139
Vaad Hahatzala Emergency Committee 15: 0636, 0641, 0649, 0663, 0669, 0673, 0678
Wallach, Fritz 15: 0682 World Jewish Congress 15: 0685, 0692 Zilbergas, Elias 15: 0705
Regulation No. 4 6: 0652 Ucko, Sophie
22: 0297 Ullman, Charles
22: 0301 Underground newspapers
2: 0630 Ungar, Sarah P.
22: 0304 Unger, Fritz
22: 0310 Union of Jews from Greece in Palestine
23: 0783 Union of Jews in Germany
21: 0653 Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations
23: 0798 Union of Orthodox Rabbis of the U.S. and Canada
8: 0346; 15: 0101, 0170; 17: 0262; 20: 0119, 0119; 23: 0023, 0083, 0593, 0802; 24: 0422, 0491
Union of the Protection of the Human Person
23: 0842 Unitarian Service Committee
3: 0951; 8: 0128, 0146; 13: 0538; 14: 0122, 0931; 15: 0101, 0170, 0582, 0599, 0606, 0615; 17: 0415; 20: 0037, 0049, 0874, 0905; 23: 0593, 0702, 0849; 26: 0851
United China Relief 2: 0944; 3: 0104, 0236
United Committee of South-Slavic Americans
24: 0001 United Czechoslovak Relief
2: 0406; 3: 0104; 15: 0631; 16: 0765 United Galician Jews of America
24: 0004 United Hungarian Jews of America
24: 0008
United Hungarian Jews of Chicago 24: 0027
United Jewish Appeal for Refugees, Overseas Needs and Palestine
2: 0001; 9: 0011; 14: 0676, 0821; 20: 0718; 24: 0031, 0216
United Jewish Committee 2: 0602
United Jewish Fund Committee of Western Pennsylvania
26: 0823 United Jewish Fund of San Diego
24: 0094 United Jewish Fund of Toledo
24: 0098 United Jewish Refugee and War Relief Agencies
24: 0101 United Jewish Welfare Fund
24: 0103 United Lithuanian Relief Fund of America
2: 0944; 3: 0236; 24: 0184 United Nations
Atlantic Charter 1: 0759; 23: 0715 Relief and Rehabilitation Administration
2: 0602; 3: 0236, 0306, 0539; 4: 0195; 7: 0611; 8: 0235, 0308, 0616; 9: 0099; 14: 0433, 0931; 15: 0001, 0730, 0785; 16: 0163, 0489; 17: 0468, 0665, 0690; 18: 0202, 0505, 0613; 19: 0001, 0098, 0200, 0367, 0557; 20: 0049; 22: 0961; 23: 0228; 24: 0768, 0784
San Francisco Conference 1: 0887; 2: 0352; 16: 0829; 22: 0780
United Palestine Appeal 2: 0001; 7: 0557; 14: 0821; 24: 0031,
0216 United Polish Societies of America
24: 0281 United Rumanian Jews of America
21: 0126; 22: 0837; 24: 0294 United Seamen’s Service
2: 0944; 3: 0104, 0236 United Sephardic Organizations of Los Angeles, California
15: 0767 United Shoe Machinery Corp.
24: 0362
140
United States Committee for the Care of European Children
24: 0366 United Yugoslav Relief Fund of America
2: 0944; 3: 0104, 0236; 24: 0383 University of California
24: 0411 University of Chicago
24: 0414 University of Illinois
24: 0416 Upham, Philips Webb
24: 0418 U.S. Committee for the Care of European Children
2: 0944; 3: 0104 Vaad Hahatzala Emergency Committee
2: 0773; 3: 0539; 5: 0718, 0802; 6: 0001; 8: 0001, 0346, 0640; 14: 0955, 0971; 15: 0101, 0170, 0636, 0641, 0649, 0663, 0669, 0673, 0678; 17: 0001, 0468; 19: 0200; 20: 0131, 0224, 0992; 21: 0589; 23: 0023, 0083, 0802; 24: 0422, 0491
Vago, Oscar J. 22: 0684
Valente, Carl 22: 0314
van Tijn, Gertrude 24: 0569
Variety 20: 0702
Vatican 1: 0001, 0940; 2: 0555, 0899; 14: 0122,
0433; 15: 0055; 16: 0297; 20: 0131, 0224; 21: 0399; 23: 0083, 0842; 24: 0706; 25: 0764; 26: 0001–0599; 27: 0065
Victory Council 24: 0709
Victory magazine 7: 0611; 24: 0715
Vigliante, Ernest N. 22: 0317
Visas 2: 0693, 0924; 3: 0426; 8: 0036, 0194;
9: 0024, 0225, 0339, 0484, 0672, 0826; 10: 0001, 0120, 0256, 0419, 0588, 0739, 0895; 11: 0001, 0120, 0249, 0379, 0551, 0679, 0811, 0936;
12: 0001, 0117, 0315, 0322, 0437, 0614, 0813; 13: 0001, 0195, 0195, 0295, 0420, 0538, 0679, 0790, 0858; 14: 0001; 16: 0182; 20: 0670; 21: 0083–0978; 22: 0001–0418; 23: 0324, 0849; 24: 0366; 25: 0764; 26: 0001–0599
Von Hofmannsthal, Emilio 24: 0727
Von Karman, Nicolas 24: 0749
Wadsworth, Robert 24: 0758
Waintraub, Rose 22: 0322
Wallach, Fritz 15: 0682
Wallach, Robert 24: 0762
Wallenberg, Raoul 8: 0163; 24: 0103; 29: 0126, 0245, 0350
Wallgren, Mon C. 24: 0768
War Crimes Commission 8: 0393; 17: 0781, 0881; 22: 0933;
24: 0784, 0970; 25: 0764; 26: 0001–0599
War crime trials prosecution 4: 0050; 17: 0781, 0881;
20: 0610, 0718, 0782, 0905; 25: 0764; 26: 0001–0599
public opinion 8: 0320 threats 1: 0124, 0604; 2: 0436; 5: 0476;
6: 0090; 17: 0881; 23: 0083; 25: 0764; 26: 0001–0599; 27: 0065, 0151, 0221; 29: 0492
War Department 5: 0305; 23: 0324; 24: 0871
War Emergency Conference, World Jewish Congress
24: 0784 War policy
general 2: 0899; 3: 0426; 17: 0437; 29: 0450
Great Britain 3: 0951; 7: 0281; 8: 0393, 0489; 14: 0001, 0122, 0433; 15: 0066; 16: 0163; 17: 0001, 0125, 0262; 22: 0561–0694; 23: 0324, 0484, 0560, 0658, 0723; 24: 0871; 25: 0539, 0645, 0764; 26: 0001–0599, 0937
141
War Prisoners Aid Committee—YMCA 2: 0944; 3: 0104
War Relief Services—National Catholic Welfare Conference
2: 0944; 3: 0104 War Relocation Authority
5: 0820; 8: 0235, 0489; 27: 0405 War Shipping Administration
6: 0222; 23: 0211 Weekly reports
25: 0764; 26: 0001–0599 Weil, Paul M.
22: 0328 Weingarten, Juanita (Jeanne)
22: 0334 Weininger, Valery
22: 0337 Weiss, Clara Torda
22: 0351 Weiss, Johanna
22: 0348 Weiss, Samuel A.
26: 0823 Weiss, Walter I.
22: 0351 Weissman, Klara
22: 0364 Weller, Eli S.
22: 0370 Wells, Egon F.
22: 0379 Werber-Kline, Adele
22: 0382 Werner, Sophie H.
22: 0557 Wesleyan University
26: 0826 Western Union
26: 0830 White, Wallace H., Jr.
26: 0841 Whitford, Margaret
26: 0844 Wichner, Wally
26: 0847 Widen, Eleanor
26: 0851 Wiener, Paul Lester
26: 0883
Wiley, Alexander 26: 0885
Willens, Ben R. 22: 0688
Willens, William N. 22: 0691
Willis, Raymond E. 26: 0894
Wilner, Chil-Henryk 22: 0388
Winston, Adele W. 22: 0694
Wise, Stephen S. 23: 0018; 26: 0904
Wisler, A. Lincoln 26: 0908
Wolowitz, Viola 26: 0913
Women’s Branch of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America
23: 0798 Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom
16: 0200; 26: 0917 Women’s National Press Club
26: 0927 Work
4: 0063, 0297 World Emergency and War Victims Fund—National Board YWCA of U.S.A.
2: 0944; 3: 0104 World Jewish Congress
1: 0986; 2: 0591, 0630; 3: 0426, 0539; 4: 0195; 8: 0115; 13: 0790; 14: 0433, 0645; 15: 0101, 0170, 0685, 0692; 16: 0135; 17: 0001, 0125, 0262, 0468, 0572, 0690, 0781; 18: 0331; 19: 0455; 20: 0131, 0315, 0443, 0610; 22: 0780; 23: 0023, 0083, 0593, 0678, 0783; 24: 0004, 0784, 0871; 26: 0937; 27: 0001, 0065, 0151, 0221, 0304
World Jewish population estimates 1: 0759; 14: 0535, 0622; 15: 0785;
16: 0011, 0489, 0526, 0622; 17: 0468; 18: 0007; 20: 0443; 23: 0023; 24: 0784; 25: 0390; 26: 0218
142
World’s Alliance of Young Men’s Christian Associations
1: 0986 World Student Relief
27: 0366 World Student Service Fund
2: 0944; 3: 0104; 27: 0366 World Zionist Conference
16: 0829 World Zionist Organization
17: 0001 Worley, Eugene
27: 0376 Writers’ War Board
27: 0380 Wunder von Wendland Bank
22: 0927 Yalta Conference
21: 0001 Young Israel Synagogue of Boro Park
27: 0402 Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA)
1: 0986; 15: 0747 Young Women’s Christian Associations of the U.S.A. (YWCA)
2: 0944; 3: 0104; 27: 0405
Youth Aliyah 8: 0331; 21: 0576
Zagha, David 27: 0465
Zajderman, Miriam 22: 0402
Zikeli, Margaret 22: 0407
Zilbergas, Elias 15: 0705
Zindwer, Paul 22: 0410
Zionist Archives and Library 27: 0488
Zionist Labor Party 20: 0131
Zionist Organization of America 2: 0846; 3: 0426; 17: 0001, 0125, 0262;
22: 0780; 23: 0658; 27: 0528 Zionist Socialist Party of South Africa
27: 0536 Zuhl, Adalbert B.
22: 0415 Zupnick, Israel
22: 0418 Zutt, Elizabeth
27: 0540
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