Sadja Grand letters and other materials relating to Jewish displaced persons in Austria articles letters photographs lists.
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Sadja Grand served with the American Red Cross in North Africa and Austria during and after World War II. She was directly involved with the feeding and clothing of Jews who arrived at displaced person camps in the area of Vienna at the end of the war. She returned to the United States in Mar 1946. She died in 1951.0noneThe letters and oth. From the description of Sadja Grand letters and other materials relating to Jewish displaced persons in Austria articles letters photographs list...