Description: As World War Two ended, many displaced persons were in camps and unable or unwilling to return to former homes. President Truman directed embassies and NGOs to work with those who might be entitled to US visas. These are the notes of a worker in the “Visa Division” giving basic details of the cases he handled on several days in 1946. 5 small sheets of paper with pencil notes, possibly belonging to Arthur Greenspan, Hotel Maurey, presumably in Europe. These materials will certainly bear further study.
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