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Country missions/offices records, [ca. 1943-1949]

New York State Historical Documents
1753 linear ft. (2157 cubic ft.)
Correspondence, minutes, reports, clippings, cables, financial records, maps, personnel lists, printed material , and many other types of records that document the work of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration's (UNRRA) offices and missions in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa; in Asia and Latin America; and the larger Austria Mission, Germany Mission, Italy Mission, and the China Office. Also included are the records of the the Office of the Historian, organized mostly by country and subject, contain monographs and other documents collected in order to write an official history of UNRRA.

Washington, D.C., headquarters records, 1943-1950.

New York State Historical Documents
1,042 linear ft. (1,250 cubic ft.)
Records consist of the files of the Headquarters departments including the Office of the Director-General, 1943-1950; Bureau of Administration, 1943-1949; Bureau of Supply, 1943-1949; Bureau of Services, 1943-1949, and the Controller and the Office of Public Information, 1943-1949. The records, largely organized by either subject or country, contain correspondence, reports, minutes, financial records, and many other types of documents concerning both the internal administration and the operation of its programs.

United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration records, 1943-1949.

Columbia University
103 microfilm reels.
Included are correspondence, memoranda, documents, minutes, committee reports, and miscellaneous documents from the files of the Bureau of Administration; Office of the Diplomatic Advisor; Office of the Director General; Office of the Economic Advisor; Office of Far Eastern Affairs; Office of the General Counsel; Office of the Historian; Office of Public Information; and Secretariat Executive Officer.

J. Franklin Ray papers, 1946-1947.

Stanford University - Hoover Institution Library and Archives
2 ms. boxes.
Minutes of meetings and reports, relating to relief activities of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration in China at the end of World War II.

Emmanuel Hanquet miscellaneous papers, 1946.

Stanford University - Hoover Institution Library and Archives
1 folder.
Reports and agreements, relating to relief work and communist influence in the Border Region of China.

Displaced Persons camps : typescript, 1947.

Stanford University - Hoover Institution Library and Archives
1 item (1 folder)
Relates to the psychological state and political attitudes of inhabitants of displaced persons camps.

United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administgration issuances, 1943-1948.

Stanford University - Hoover Institution Library and Archives
4 ms. boxes.
Pamphlets, journals, and printed matter, relating to the relief and reconstruction activities of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, particularly in China.

Loda Mae Davis papers, 1943-1947.

Stanford University - Hoover Institution Library and Archives
1 ms. box.
Writings, reports, correspondence, and memoranda, relating to United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration relief in Europe at the end of World War II, and particularly to food procurement in the United States and distribution in Italy, Greece, Yugoslavia, and the Soviet Union.

Papers, 1946, 1975.

New York State Historical Documents
4 items.
Letters to Gershbaum from the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration and Jewish Committee for Relief Abroad (U.K.), 1946. Also tape and transcript of interview with Gershbaum, 1975.

Anna Howell Hayward Lisle papers, 1934-1957.

Stanford University - Hoover Institution Library and Archives
2 ms. boxes.
Correspondence, reports, and photographs, relating to social conditions and relief work in Greece at the end of World War II.

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