Records relating to the work of William Ramkey with displaced persons in Allied-occupied Austria reports letters charts photographs.

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Records relating to the work of William Ramkey with displaced persons in Allied-occupied Austria reports letters charts photographs.

Consists of documents relating to William Ramkey's work with displaced persons in Austria after World War II. Among the topics found in the documents are displaced persons, the situation of Jews in Austria, rationing programs for displaced persons, activities of the US Army in the occupied areas of Austria, and information concerning the UNRRA.

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