Irving Heymont papers relating to displaced persons in Landsberg and other camps, 1945-1946 letters booklet report copy prints.

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Irving Heymont papers relating to displaced persons in Landsberg and other camps, 1945-1946 letters booklet report copy prints.

Contains information about conditions for displaced persons at Landsberg and Leipheim; and Heymont's work with members of the UNRRA. Also contains a report (copy from the National Archives) concerning the liberation of Hurlach; a booklet entitled "The Seventy-First Came ... to Gunskirchen Lager"; and two pages of copy prints of post-liberation scenes at an unidentified camp.

4 folders.

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Heymont, Irving

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United States. Army. Infantry Division, 71st

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United Nations relief and rehabilitation administration

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United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration was established in 1943. Its purpose was to provide for the relief of war victims in any area under the control of any of the United Nations. Its operations came to an end in 1946. From the description of United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration records, 1943-1949. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 298686802 The Bureau of Services was previously known as the Bureau of Area...