Papers, 1941-1959.

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Papers, 1941-1959.

Correspondence, memoranda, notes, reports, statistical tables, book drafts, newspaper clippings, and publications, relating to Tenenbaum's service as special adviser to the finance advisor, U.S. military government in Germany (1945-1948), economist with Economic Cooperation Administration (1948-1952), and finance advisor to the government of Greece (1952-1954).

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Harry S. Truman Library

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