Russian Refugees Relief Association

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The Russian Refugees Relief Association was set up in 1946 to care for people forced to leave Russia and eastern Europe by the spread of Communism. As well as supporting refugees in the UK, the RRRA provided food parcels and other aid to Russians in Germany and Europe. The organisation generally acted to promote Russian issues and provide a service to those trying to locate family and friends. As the refugees in Britain became elderly, the Association purchased two houses in Earls Court, London, as hostels. They also provided a Russian language library. As its income gradually decreased, the Association's work was gradually superceded by other agencies, and it was wound up in 1968. Its assets were passed on to the Russian Benevolent Society.

From the guide to the Russian Refugees Relief Association, 1933-1969, (British Library of Political and Economic Science)

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associatedWith British Council for Aid to Refugees corporateBody
associatedWith Home Office corporateBody
associatedWith LCC, London County Council corporateBody
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USSR Eastern Europe
Soviet Union
Crimea
Russia Eastern Europe
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Migrants
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