Headline

Roosevelt's Refugee Board Viewed By Allied Officials As Needless Duplication

Sub-Headline
Its Job Overlaps Those of Inter-Governmental Committee and United Nations Group, London Says, and Money for Aiding Europe Will Be Wasted
Publication Date
Tuesday, January 25, 1944
Historical Event
President Establishes War Refugee Board
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U.S. Government Responses to the Nazi Threat
Refugees and Immigration
Article Type
Editorial or Opinion Piece
Newspaper
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Location
St. Louis, Missouri
Page Section and Number
13
Author/Byline
Helen Kirkpatrick
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Lael F.

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