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The Inside Story of UNRRA
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How the D.P.s Lived
 
 
  • Front cover
  • Title page
  • Dedication
  • Foreword
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • How UNRRA Began
  • 15Leaving for Europe
  • 28Jouleville Training and Mobilization Center
  • 50Waiting Around for Assigment
  • 57Leaving for the Field
  • 72"Here Ends the Civilized World"
  • 87Persecuted D.P.s are Sent to Sweden
  • 114How People Came to Be Displaced Persons
  • 126"Home to Mother Russia"
  • 147The Second Exodus to the Promised Land
  • 166Jewish Treatment in Pre-War Germany
  • 180The Displaced Germans
  • 193D.P. Forestry Operations
  • 214UNRRA in Actual Operation
  • 231The Black Market Rings
  • 244How the D.P.s Lived
  • 266Problems of Employing D.P.s in Germany
  • 280Future of the Displaced Persons
  • 296Difficulties Faced by International Organizations
  • 304Conclusions
  • Back cover
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The Inside Story of UNRRA : An Experience in Internationalism
Year
New York 1949
Page
245
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