Papers of Helen Ferber [manuscript]. 1942-2003.

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Papers of Helen Ferber [manuscript]. 1942-2003.

World War II topics include Batavia's prisoner of war broadcasts to Australia, publication of enemy claims in Australia, propaganda, Australian Broadcasting Commission, Tokyo Radio, displaced persons, repatriation, Yugoslavia post- war reconstruction. Includes extracts from Ferber's letters and diaries regarding her employment, travel, and personal life.

4 cm 2 folders + 1 binder.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7042536

Libraries Australia

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Ferber, Helene

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Helen Ferber worked as public information officer for the Displaced Persons Headquarters of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration in Paris from March, 1947. She was responsible for getting information to displaced persons in camps about their countries and possible repatriation. Ferber also worked for the Yugoslav Mission of the UNRRA. From the description of Papers of Helen Ferber [manuscript]. 1942-2003. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 223905949 ...

Ball, W. Macmahon (William Macmahon), 1901-....

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Political scientist and diplomat, Ball taught at the University of Melbourne and undertook missions in South-East Asia. He was Advisor to the United Nations Conference in San Francisco in 1945 and a member of the Allied Council for Japan, 1946-47. He was a regular commentator on world affairs for the ABC and in newspapers and magazines. From the description of Papers. 1921-1985. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 222643641 ...

United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration. Yugoslav Mission.

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