Rare Book and Manuscripts Library

Sir Robert G. A. Jackson Papers
on the
United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration

Description:

Correspondence, memoranda, documents and related material pertaining to the career of Sir Robert Gillman Allen Jackson, 1911-         , as Senior Deputy Director-General of UNRRA, 1945-1947. Among the subjects touched upon are UNRRA's organization and finances, displaced persons, rehabilitation of Greece, and Russian involvement in UNRRA. Among the major correspondents are Sir Humphrey Gale, William J. Hasler, Fiorello H. LaGuardia, Herbert H. Lehman, A.I. Mikoyan, Sir Frederick Morgan and Philip J. Noel-Baker.

These papers are photocopies only; the originals remain in the possession of Sir Robert G.A. Jackson.
27 July 1982

Dates Covered: 1945-1982

Number of Items: 58

THE ROBERT G. A. JACKSON UNRRA PAPERS were presented to The Herbert H. Lehman Papers School of International Affairs, Columbia University by Sir Robert G. A. Jackson October, 1976. 

This collection is a most valuable addition to our holdings of UNRRA material. Examination of the attached checklist will show the importance of these documents. Sir Robert's generous gift will afford scholars an opportunity to better understand the complexities involved in the executive organization and management of this international organization. In the future, no study of UNRRA will be complete without reference to these papers. 

William B. Liebmann 

Curator

December, 1976

Contents:
Checklist of papers
Index
Biographical Notes
Part I: Sir Robert Jackson
Part II: UNRRA Personnel
Part III: Other Persons

NOTE:Each listing includes the date, a description of the document, and the number of pages [in brackets].
Checklist
1. May, 1945--Jackson Reorganization Meetings Memoranda [9]

2. May 5, 1945--Memorandum of Telephone Conversation with A. D. Marris [2 ]

3. May 15, 1945--Jackson to Richard K. Law, Foreign Office, Re: Present State of UNRRA [10]

4. May 25, 1945--H. C. B. Wemyss to Sir George Rendel,, Foreign Office [1]

5. May 25, 1945--Jackson to Herbert H. Lehman, Re: Present State of European Regional Office [7]

6. May 28, 1945--Memorandum of Treasury Meeting, with Jackson Notations [1 ]

7. May 29, 1945--Memorandum on UNRRA Needs [11]

8. May 29, 1945--Covering Letters for Above to John G. Winant, US Ambassador in London, and W. Mabane, Foreign Office [2]

9. May 30, 1945--Memorandum for Secretary of State [British], Re: Chancellor of the Exchequer's Meeting [4]

10. May 30, 1945--Memoranda, Re: Personnel [3]

11. May 30, 1945--Copy of Above, with Notations [4]

12. June 1, 1945--Summary Report of Chancellor of the Exchequer's meeting [3]

13. June 8, 1945--Jackson to Sir James Grigg, Re: Personnel [3]

14. July 4, 1945--Jackson to Sir Edward Bridges Re: Personnel [3]

15. August 31, 1945--Jackson Notes and Guide for Sir Humfrey Gale, Re: European Regional Office [86 total]

1. Index [2 ]

2. Powers [1]

3. General Notes [28] a. Washington b. European Regional Office c. Missions d. Displaced Persons Operation

4. Targets [11 ]

a. Policy Matters
b. Administrative
c. Supply
d. Relief Services
e. Public Relations
f. General Counsel

5. Liaison [1]

6. Urgent Jobs [2]

7. Routine [2]

August 31, 1945--Jackson Notes and Guide for Sir Humfrey

8. Staff [23]

a. Washington
b. European Regional Office
c. Country Missions and Displaced Persons Operation

9. Staff: General Notes [3]

a. Key Officials
b. Labour Market
c. Requirements of the Far East
d. Character of the Staff
e. International Civil Service
f. Recruitment from British Army Staff
g. Reduction of Staff
h. Conditions of Service, Pay, Allowances, etc.
i. Turn-over of Staff
j. Wives


10. Staff: Miscellaneous Notes About Individuals [21]

16. October-November, 1945--W. J. Hasler, British Foreign Service and UNRRA, Notes' on a Visit to Greece [11]

1.First Impressions

2.The Work of UNRRA in Greece

3.Short Term Measures Necessary to Correct the Situation

4.Measures to Succeed the Short Term Solution-The Greek Administrative Machine

5.Communications

6.Greece After UNRRA

7.The Restoration of Community Life

8.The Finances of the Greek Armed Forces

9.If This Government Fails

17. November 20, 1945--Jackson to Sir Reginald Leeper, British Ambassador in Athens [2]

18. November 24, 1945--Hasler Memorandum on Indigents and the Food Ration [2]

19. November 24, 1945--Hasler Memorandum on Assistance in the Rehabilitation of Greece [5]

20. November 25, 1945--Jackson "Top Secret and Personal" Report on Problems of UNRRA as of this Date, with Copy of Lehman Statement on the Urgency of Second 1% Contribution [18 total]

1. Jackson Report [14]

2. Lehman Statement [4]

21. December 3, 1945--Gale to Jackson [2]

22. December 11, 1945--Jackson to Gale [3]

23. DecemUer 13, 1945--H. E. Caustin Note of Meeting between Director-General and Senior Deputy Director-General [3]

24. December 17, 1945--Jackson to P. J. Noel-Baker, Expansion of Report of November 25, 1945 [8]

25.January 9, 1946--Memorandum of Jackson Meeting with Rabbi S. S. Wise and Henry Monsky, Re: General Morgan Case [2]

26. January 12, 1946--Teletype Hasler to Jackson, Re: Morgan Case [2]

27. January 17, 1946--Teletype Hasler to Jackson, Re: Morgan Case [1]

28. January 22, 1946--Jackson to Noel-Baker, Expansion of Report of December 17, 1945 [5]

29. January 23, 1946--Teletype Hasler to Jackson, Re: Morgan Case [1]

30. March 7, 1946--Jackson Aide-Memoire with Notation [1]

31. March 17, 1946--Council Meeting: Excerpts from Transcripts of 8th Meeting of Special Subcommittee on Res. 71 [4]

32. April 1, 1946--Humorous Agenda of a Supposed Meeting of the Fourth Session of the Council [9]

33. April 6, 1946--Hasler to Jackson, Re: Supplies [1]

34. April 7, 1946--Jackson to Hasler, Re: Supplies and Administration [7]

35. April 22, 1946--Hasler to Jackson, Re: Supplies [1]

36. April 26, 1946--Jackson "Targets of Work" Report for F. H. LaGuardia [ 21 ]

37. July 19, 1946--Jackson to Max Nicholson, Lord President's Office, Re: Middle East [4]

38. August 30, 1946--Jackson Aide-Memoire of Stalin-LaGuardia Meeting [1]

39. December 7, 1946--Radio Address by Dean Acheson, Re: Relief Supplies [7]

40. December 9, 1946--Jackson to A. I. Mikoyan, Re: UNRRA and the Continuation of International Assistance, with draft of the letter [2]

41. April, 1947--"A Modern Ballet about UNRRA," humorous ballet with chart [5 ]

42. April 7, 1947--"UNRRA's Ghost," humorous poem by Rundell M. Lewis [1]

43. June 26, 1947--Memorandum from Grace R. Fox to Jackson, enclosing "UNRRA and the Struggle for the Continuation of International Relief," by Thomas J. Maycock, preliminary draft with corrections [81]

44. June 27, 1947--Address of Minister of Labor Rusinek at the Dedication of the Plaque on the UNRRA Office Building, Warsaw [2]

45. July 15, 1947--Messages Received by the Director-General on the Closing of UNRRA Missions in Europe from Officials of the Following Countries: Austria, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Czechoslovakia, Chile, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Egypt, Ethiopia, Great Britain, Greece, Haiti, Iceland, India, Isle of Man, Iran, Italy, Mexico, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Philippines, Peru, Poland, Portugal, South Africa, United States, Uniguay, USSR, Venezuela [16]

46. July18, 1947--Memorandum on Conversation between the Director-General, the Senior Deputy Director-General, and the Controller, Re: Future Organization of the Controller's Office [16]

47. July 23, 1947--Jackson to Director-General, Re: Controller's Department [2]

48. August 25, 1947--Jackson to Minister of State, Final Report of "Life and Death of UNRRA" [8]

49. October 3, 1947--Notes on Chief Executive's Office Staff Meeting [7]

50. n.d., 1947--Draft of Statement for Ending UNRRA, with Marginal Notes [14]

51. March 30, 1948--R. G. Lewis to Lehman, Re: Appreciation of Mrs. Hutchinson of European Regional Office [2]

52. August 9, 1948--George Woodbridge to Jackson, Re: UNRRA History [1]

53. September 22, 1948--Jackson to Woodbridge, Re: UNRRA History [1]

54. August 31, 1954--Jackson to William V. Shannon, Re: UNRRA and Lehman, with Attachments [44 total]:

1. Jackson to Shannon [1]
2. Review of UNRRA history [40]
3. Appreciation of Herbert and Edith Lehman [3]
55. Map of Yellow River and Grand Canal Areas of China, Outlining Supply Depots, Dyke Areas, Grand Canal, Railroads and Truck Routes [ 1 ]

ADDENDA

14A.July 13, 1945--Jackson to Sir Edward Jackson, Re: State of UNRRA [12]

34A.April 9, 1946--Jackson to Sir Edward Jackson, Re: State of UNRRA [ 5 ]

SIR ROBERT G.A. JACKSON UNRRA PAPERS INDEX

Each entry is followed by a numerical listing of the place in the Robert G. A. Jackson UNRRA Papers in which it is found. The complexity of this listing is determined by the length of the item: for instance a simple listing [4] would direct the researcher to item four on the general list, which is only one page long; a listing such as [15:8:9] would direct the researcher to the eighty-six page item fifteen, section eight, page nine.

AARONSON, M. 15:9

ACHESON, Dean G. 20; 29; 37:3; 39, 43:66,76; 45:13

ADAMS, Alexander A. 15:9

AFRICA, Bernarbe 45:15

AGGRADI, Ferrari 45:11

ALA, Hussein 45:10

ALEKSEEV, Peter I. 15:8:15

ALEMAN, Miguel V. 45:15

ANDERSON, Clinton P. 48:3

ANDREWS, Harry T. 45:13

ANKER, Desmond L. 15:8:18

ATLEE, Clement R. 43:60-61,65; 45:7

BARANOVSKY, A. M. 43:47,69,71-72

BARMET, Sir G. R. 45:10

BEARD, N. T. 15:9

BENES, Edvard 45:3-4

BENNETT, Sir John 37:2

BERENDSEN, Sir Carl 43:21; 45:11-12

BETANCOURT, Romulo 45:14

BEVIN, Ernest 43:67

BJOERNSSON, Sveinn 45:10

BLOOM, Sol 43:10-13,18-19,21,23,27-28,39,72

BLUMBERG, Hyman 43:57

BRIDGES, Sir Edward E. 9; 12; 14; 48:5,8

BRIDGEN, J. B. 43:49

BURINSKI, Mikhail A. 15:8:2

BURNETT, Henry M. 46:3

BUSTAMANTE Y RIVERO, Jose Luis 45:12

BYRNES, James F. 43:18,33,42,66-67,71; 48:4

CAIRNS, A. E. 43:50

CANNON, Clarence 43:26

CASTRO, Hector David 45:6

CAUSTIN, Harold E. 23; 43:3,4,33,35-36,40,55-56,59,60,68

CHARLES, J. H. D. 45:9

CHENNAULT, Claire 48:3

CILENTO, Sir Raphael 15:8:22

CLARK, George 21

CLAY, Lucius D. 5:3

CLAYTON, Sir I. N. 37

CLAYTON, William L. 20; 34:4; 43:4,19,21,25,41,44-47;79; 48:3

CLEVELAND, Harlan 15:8:14

COCHRANE,Robert L. 5:5; 15:8:14

COHEN, Myer 5:5; 15:16

COLLADO, Emilio 43:36

CONNALLY,Tom 43:16

CRAMER, Mr. 15:8:22

CRUMP, Edward R. 48:2

DAVIDSON, Alfred E. 25; 43:3-4,7,9-10,12,21,28-30,32,36,49, 53-54,61-62,68,77,80

DE BIANCHI, Joao 45:13

DE GASPERI, Alcide 45:13

DE TCHIHATCHEF, Andrew 15:8:18; 15:9

DIXON, Sir Francis 45:3

DORT, Dallas 43:32,52-54,60

DRURY, Charles Mills 15:9; 24

EATON, Charles A. 43:79

EISENHOWER, Dwight D. 20:8-10

EVERTS, F. E. C. 43:69-70

FAULKNER, Colonel 15:8:22

FELLER, Abraham H. 5:11; 43:8,12-13

FEONOV, Nicolai I. 5:2,4; 15:8:7; 38; 40; 43:21,39,43,54,59

FERNANDES, Raul 45:2

FIGL, Leopold 45:1

FITZGERALD, Dennis A. 43:64

FITZPATRICK, Paul 43:57

FONTAINE, S. 15:9

FOX, Grace E. 43:1; 53

FRASER, Peter 45:11

FRASER, Hon. William 15:8:18

FRIER, Julio Ortega 45:6

GALE, Sir Humfrey M. 5; 6; 9; 12; 15; 21; 26; 48:3; 51

GIBBONS, Mary L. 15:8:9-10,19,21; 15:9

GILL, Corrington 5:7; 20:11; 22

GOODMAN, Neville M. 15:8:9

GOULD, Lincoln 43:20

GRIGG, Sir James 13

GROMYKO, Andrei A. 43:64,71

GUACHALLA, Luis Fernando 45:2

GUYLER, Alvin 15:8:22

HALL, Alan 5:5

HANKEY, Sir Robert 37:2

HASLER, William J. 15:8:1-2; 15:9; 16; 18; 19; 22; 26; 27; 29; 33; 34; 35; 43:32

HASSAN, Mahmoud 45:6

HENDRICKSON, Roy F. 2; 5:2,6-7; 15; 20:11-12; 22; 23:3; 24:5; 25; 43:17,29

HERBERT, Roscoe 5:4; 6; 12; 21; 22

HILLMAN, Sidney 43:57

HOOVER, Herbert Clark 20:9-10; 43:25,80; 48:3

HUTCHINSON, Mrs. 51

HYDE, H. Van Zile 5:5

IBARRA, Velasco 45:6

ILIUSCHENKO, Ivan A. 5:5

IMRU, Ras H. S. 45:6

JACKLING, Roger W. 43:32,49

KATZIN, Alfred G. 5:4-6; 15:8:1,4,22; 20:12; 24:5; 43:36; 48:3

KEENY, Spurgeon M. 5:5; 15:8:14,19

KETTLE, Mr. 15:8:21

KLEINWAECHTER, Ludwig 45:2

KOBUSHKO, Valentine 43:77

KONDERSKI, Waclaw 43:64

KRAFT, Ole 43:69-70,73

KROCK, Arthur 43:76

LA GUARDIA, Fiorello H. 34:3,5; 36; 38; 43:25-28,33,35-47, 51,56-59,63,65,67-68; 48:3,5,7

LANGE, Oskar 43:64

LAUGHLIN, Anne 15:8:23

LAUGIER, Henri 43:63

LAW, Richard K. 2; 5:3,5; 9

LEEPER, Sir Reginald 17

LE GROS, Mr. 15:8:22

LEHMAN, Edith A. 54

LEITH-ROSS, Sir Frederick 2, 15:9

LEONTIC, Mr. 43:75

LEVISON, George 5:5; 15:8:2; 15:9

LEWIS, Richard G. 48:3; 51

LEWIS, Rundall M. 42

LIE, Trygve 43:23,39

LILLY, Joseph 43:29

LLOYD, Edward M. H. 5:3,5; 15:9; 43:80

LUBBOCK, David 43:38

LYTTELTON, Sir Oliver 9; 10; 11

MABANE, William 7; 8

MABEN, Buell F. 5:2; 15:8:10; 16:6; 21

MCDOUGALL, Frank L. 43:37,64

MCNEIL, Hector 43:67; 45:8

MAJER, Vaclav 45:4-5

MAKINS, Sir Roger 43:74

MARRIS, Adam Denzil 2; 15:8:2

MARSHALL, George C. 43:78; 48:4

MARTIN, Kevin J. 15:8:19; 15:9

MARTIN, Paul 43:69,71-72,74

MAXIMOS, Demetrios 45:9

MAYCOCK, Thomas J. 43

MEAD, James G. 43:57

MENSHIKOV, Michail A. 15:8:16

MEYER, Eugene 43:36

MIKOYAN, A. I. 40

MINC, Hilary 43:46

MONSKY, Henry 25

MOONEY, George S. 15:8:4; 15:9

MORA, Jose A. 45:13

MORGAN, Sir. Frederick E. 15; 22; 24; 25; 26; 27; 29

MORGENSTIERNE, Wilhelm T. M. 45:12

MORGENTHAU, Henry Jr. 43:25

MORHANGE, A. 15:8:7

MOROZOV, A. P. 43:70

MOUNTBATTEN, Viscount 45:10

MUNIZ, Joao Carlos 43:07,71,73

NICHOLSON, Edward Max 37

NIETO DEL RIO, Felix 45:5

NOEL-BAKER, P. J. 24; 28; 43:4,10,21,39,43,47,50,56,67,69; 45:8-9

NORBORG, C. S. 15:8:19

NOVITSKY, Grygory 43:69

NUGENT, Rolf 5:5; 15:8:10; 15:9; 23:3

OAKLEY-HILL, Dayrell R. 5:5; 15:8:13

ORDING, Aake A. 43:46,49,50,52,67-68,71-74

ORR, Sir John Boyd 43:37,60-76

OWEN, A. David K. 43:61,63,78

PARMINTER, Reginald H. R. 15:9; 45:1

PEARSON, Lester B. 28: 43:4,20-21,51; 45:3

PENSON, John H. 43:70

PHILIPPS, Tracy 15:9

PICADO, Teodoro 45:5

PICKARD, C. S. 15:8:21; 15:9

PLACE, Mr. 15:8:22

POLAK, Jacques J. 43:15,31-32,36,63,79

POPE PIUS XII 43:68

POUZADOUX, Mr. 15:8:22

RAJCHMAN, Ludwik 43:48,50,54,68-69,71,74

REID, Sir George T. 5:4; 15:9.

RENDEL, Sir George 5; 8; 9; 12

RHATIGAN, Edward E. 5:2-4; 15:8:9,21-22; 15:9

RI DDELL, P. G. 43:63

RITCHIE, A. E. 43:31-32,38-39

ROOKS, Lowell W. 20:11; 22; 24; 45:1,10; 48:3

RYTER, Joseph F. 43:39

SAUL, Richard E. 15:8:14

SAYRE, Francis Bowes 34:3

SCHAAF, C. Hart 15:8:8

SCHACHTER, Oscar 43:29

SCHNEITER, Pierre 43:21

SCOTT, Thomas T. 5:2-3; 15:9

SERGEIC, Michail A. 5:5; 15:8:12; 40

SEVILLA-SACASA, Guillermo 45:12

SHANNON, William V. 54

SILVERCRUYS, Baron [Robert] 45:2

SIMON, Manfred 15:8:18-19; 15:9

SLAVIK, Juraj 45:5

SMITH, Wilson 9: 12

SPAAK, Paul Henri 43:64

SPAETH, Carl B. 43:8

STALIN, Josef V. 38; 43:59; 45:15; 48:3,8

STAMPAR, Andrija 43:62

STEVENSON, Adlai'E. 43:69,71-74,78

SWERDLOW, Irving 46:4; 47; 49

SZRENTIC, V. 43:56

TARCHIANI, Alberto 45:10-11

TOPPING, Andrew 5:4; 15:8:9,13,19

TRUJILLO, Rafael L. 45:5

TRUMAN, Harry S. 43:18,57,61; 45:16

TYLER, Royall 15:8:20

VACHER, Mr. 15:8:23

VANDENBERG, Arthur H. 20:3

VAN HYNING, Conrad 5:4; 15:8:9-10

VARGAS, Richardo Martinez 45:2

VARLEY, F. 43:70-71

VARVARESSOS, Kyriakos 43:21

WARD, Dudley 15:8:2; 43:3,7,9-10,12; 48:3

WASSON, Elgin E. 15:8:8

WEINTRAUB, David 43:29-31,36

WELK, William G. 43:61

WELLS, Percy L. 43:72,74

WEMYSS, H. E. B. 4

WHITE, Paul F. 5:2

WINANT, John G. 5:3,5; 8

WINIEWIEZ, Jozef 45:12-13

WISE, Stephen S. 25

WOOD, C. Tyler 43:32,39,50,56,67

WOODBRIDGE, George 15:8:15; 15:9; 21; 49; 53

WRATHALL, William P. 15:8:18

WRONG, H. Hume 43:20; 45:3

XANTHAKY, George 5:7

YOUNGER, Hon. Kenneth43:39,47-48,53

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES

As most of the material in these papers concerns events of at least thirty years ago, we believe that the following notes will be useful to researchers in identifying persons mentioned in the documents. The biographies in Parts II and III do not attempt to cover entire careers, but rather to show the positions held during the UNRRA period.

Part I: Biography of Sir Robert G.A. Jackson

Part II: UNRRA Personnel

Part III: Other Persons

BIOGRAPHIES

COMMANDER SIR ROBERT GILLMAN ALLEN JACKSON

Knight Commander of the Victorian Order (1962); Knight Bachelor (1956); Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George (1944) ; Order of the British Empire (1941) .

U.N. Under Secretary-General in Charge of U.N. Assistance to Zambia since 1973; to Indo-China since 1975; to Cape Verde Islands since 1975.

Advisor to the President of Liberia since 1962.

Advisory Board, Mekong Project, S.E. Asia, since 1962.

Consultant to the Volta River Authority, Ghana, since 1962, and Member of the Board since 1972.

Royal Australian Navy, 1929-1937.

Transferred to Malta and Royal Navy, 1937.

Chief Staff Officer to Governor and Commander in Chief, Malta, 1940.

Planning Malta Combined Defense Scheme, rearmament of the Fortress and development of Co-ordinated Supply Scheme, 1940.

Director-General, Middle East Supply Center and Principal Assistant to the United Kingdom Minister of State, 1942-1945.

Co-ordination of civilian supply operations and military operations, Development of aid to Russia supply route, Establishment of anti-locust campaign, 1942.

Allied Forces Headquarters for Special Duties in Greece, 1944-1945.

Transferred to His Majesty's Treasury, 1945.

Senior Deputy Director-General of UNRRA, 1945-1947, and in 1945 in charge of UNRRA's operations in Europe (including 8,500,000 displaced persons).

Supervised transfer of UNRRA's residual functions to WHO, FAO, and assisted in establishment of IRO and International Children's Emergency Fund, 1947.

Assistant Secretary-General for Co-ordination in the U.N., 1948.

His Majesty's Treasury for duty with Lord President of Council, 1949.

Permanent Secretary, Ministry of National Development, Australia, 1950-1952 (Snowy Mountain Scheme).

Advisor to Government of India on Development Plans, 1952, 1957, and 1962-1963, and to Government of Pakistan, 1952.

Chairman of Preparatory Commission for Volta River multipurpose project, Gold Coast, 1953-1956.

Chairman, Development Commission, Ghana, 1956-1961.

Organization of Royal Tours in Ghana, 1959 and 1961.

Special Consultant to Administrator of U.N. Development Program, 1963-1971. .

Commissioner in Charge of Survey of U.N. Development System, 1968-1971.

Under Secretary-General in charge of U.N. Relief Operation in Bangladesh, 1972-1974.

Author of: The Volta River Project (1956)

The Capacity of the United Nations Development System (1969)

Supervised transfer of UNRRA's residual functions to WHO, FAO, and assisted in establishment of IRO and International Children's Emergency Fund, 1947.

Assistant Secretary-General for Co-ordination in the U.N., 1948.

His Majesty's Treasury for duty with Lord President of Council, 1949.

Permanent Secretary, Ministry of National Development, Australia, 1950-1952 (Snowy Mountain Scheme).

Advisor to Government of India on Development Plans, 1952, 1957, and 1962-1963, and to Government of Pakistan, 1952.

Chairman of Preparatory Commission for Volta River multipurpose project, Gold Coast, 1953-1956.

Chairman, Development Commission, Ghana, 1956-1961.

Organization of Royal Tours in Ghana, 1959 and 1961.

Special Consultant to Administrator of U.N. Development Program, 1963-1971. .

Commissioner in Charge of Survey of U.N. Development System, 1968-1971.

Under Secretary-General in charge of U.N. Relief Operation in Bangladesh, 1972-1974.

Author of: The Volta River Project (1956)

The Capacity of the United Nations Development System (1969)
 

UNRRA PERSONNEL

AARONSON, M. [U.S.]
UNRRA Accountant

ADAMS, Alexander A. [U.K.]
U.K. Department of Overseas Trade, 1942-1944
Secretary of Committee of Council for Europe of UNRRA, 1944-1945

ALEKSEEV, Peter I . [U.S.S.R.]
Chief of Mission in Czechoslovakia, May 16, 1945 - July 11, 1947

ANKER, Desmond L. [U.S.].
Chief of Liaison Mission to Luxemburg,October 15, 1945 - June 20, 1946

BARAMOVSKY, A. M. (Ukraine)
UNRRA Council Member, 1946-1947

BRIGDEN, J. B. [Australia]
UNRRA Council Member, 1946

BURINSKI, Mikhail A. [U.S.S.R.]
Special Assistant to Personal Representative of Director-General, F.R.O. May 15, 1945 - September 16, 1946
Deputy Director-General, Bureau of Areas (Services), October 15, 1946 - August 5, 1947

BURNETT, Henry M. [U.S.]
Deputy Controller, E.R.O. December 12, 1946 - April 30, 1948

CAIRNS, A. E. [U.K.]
Member, UNRRA Council Committee on Policy, 1947

CAUSTIN, Harold E. [U.K.]
Assistant to the Director-General, July, 1944 - January, 194

CILENTO, Sir Raphael [Australia]
Director, Department of Refugees, U.N. 1945
UNRRA Zone Director, British Occupicd Area of Germany, 1945-1946

CLEVELAND, Harlan [U.S.]
Member, U.S. Section, 3rd Session UNRRA Council, London, 1945
Deputy Chief of Mission to Italy, 1946-1947
Director of China Mission, May 1, 1947 - February 24, 1948

COCHRANE, Robert L. [U.S.]
Liaison Officer at Allied Forces Headquarters, Mediterranean, June 12, 1944 - October 1, 1945

COHEN, Myer [U.S.]
Director, Displaced Persons Division, January 1, 1946 - July 30, 1947Acting Chief, Displaced Persons Operation, Germany, September 20, 1946 - June 30, 1947

CRAMER, Mr. [U.K.]
Personnel Administrator, Displaced Persons Operations, E.R.O.

DAVIDSON, Alfred E. [U.S.]
General Counsel, November 8, 1945 - July 31, 1947

DETCHIHATCHEF , Andrew [U.K.]
Chief of Liaison Mission to the Netherlands, February 2, 1945 - April 1, 1947

DIXON, Sir Francis (U.K.)
Controller's Office, E.R.O.

DRURY, Charles Mills (Canada)
Chief of Mission to Poland, September 28, 1945 - February 20, 1947

FAULKNER, Colonel [U.K.]
Staff of Displaced Persons Operation, E.R.O.

FELLER, Abraham H [U.S.]
General Counsel, January 16, 1944 - November 8, 1945
UNRRA Representative, International Labor Conference, 1944
UNRRA Representative, BrettonWoods, 1944
UNRRA Representative, U.N. San Francisco Conference, 1945

FEONOV, Nicolai I. [U.S.S.R.]
Deputy Director-General, Department of Supply, E.R.O. February 19, 1944 - January 12, 1946

FONTAINE, S.
Official of Displaced Persons Operation, E.R.O.

FOX, Grace E . [U.S.]
Archivist and Historian

FRASER, Hon. William [U.K.]
Chief of Liaison Mission to France, January 8, 1945 - March 15, 1947

GALE, Sir Humfrey M..[ U.K.]
Personal Representative of the Director-General in Charge of E.R.O. November 7, 1945 - July 15, 1947

GIBBONS, Mary L. [U.S.]
Deputy Director-General, Department of Relief Services, July 1, 1945 - December 1, 1946

GILL, Corrington [U.S.]
Deputy Director-General, Bureau of Finance and Administration, March 19, 1945 - March 31, 1946

GOODMAN, Neville M. [U.K.]
Director, Health Division, E.R.O. July 1, 1945 - November 30, 1946

GUYLER, Alvin [U.S.]
Administrator of Displaced Persons Operations in American Zone of Germany

HALL, Alan [Australia]
Acting Chief of Mission to Yugoslavia, . August, 1944 - June, 1945

HASLER, William J. [U.K.]
Acting Deputy Director-General, Department of Finance and Adminstration, E.R.O. September, 1945 - October, 1945

HENDRICKSON, Roy F. [U.S.]
Deputy Director-General, Bureau of Supply, January 6, 1944 -April 30, 1946

HERBERT, Roscoe [U.K.]
Assistant Deputy Director-General, Department of Supply, E.R.O. February, 1945 - January 31, 1947

HUTCHINSON, Mrs. [U.K.]
Executive Secretary, E.R.O.

HYDE, H. Van Zile [U.S.]

Director, Medical Division, Middle East Supply Center, 1944-1945
Chief, Health Division, Balkan Mission, 1945
Chief of Middle East Office, March 15, 1945 - July 13, 1945

ILIUSCHENKO, Ivan A. [U.S.S.R.]
Deputy Director-General, Department of Supply, E.R.O. November 1, 1946 - January 31, 1947

KATZIN, Alfred G. [South Africa]
Deputy Director-General, Department of Finance and Administration, E.R.O. May 10, 1945 - September 17, 1945
Deputy Director-General and Chief Executive Officer, January 1, 1947 - April 24, 1947

KEENY, Spurgeon M. [U.S.]
Chief of Mission to Italy, June 24, 1944 - June 30, 1947

KETTLE, Mr. [U.S.]
Assistant to Director of Displaced Persons Operations, Germany

LA GUARDIA, Fiorello H. [U.S.]
Mayor of the City 4f New York, 1934-1945
Director-General of UNRRA, April 1, 1946 - December, 1946

LAUGHLIN, Anne [U.S.]
Administrator, Granville Base Displaced Persons Operation, E.R.O.

LE GROS, Mr.
Supervisor of Financial Matters, Displaced Persons Operations, E.R.O.

LEHMAN, Edith Altschul [v.S.]
Wife of Director-General Herbert H. Lehman

LEHMAN, Herbert H. (U.S.)
Governor of New York, 1933-1942
Director, U.S. Office of Foreign Relief and Rehabilitation Operations [OFRRO], Department of State, 1942-1943
Director-General of UNRRA, January 1, 1944 - March 31, 1946
Honorary Director-General from April 1, 1946

LEITH-ROSS, Sir Frederick [U.K.]
Deputy Director-General, Department of Finance and Administration, E.R.O. January 1, 1944 - May, 1945
Chairman, European Committee of UNRRA Council, 1945-1946

LEVISON, George [U.S.]
Special Assistant to Personal Representative of Director-General, E.R.O. May 14, 1945 - October 21, 1945

LEWIS, Richard G. [U.K.]
Deputy Director-General, Department of Finance and Administration, E.R.O. October 11, 1945 - July 15, 1947
Personal Representative of the Director-General, E.R.O. July 16, 1947 - May 31, 1948

LEWIS, Rundall M. [U.S.]
UNRRA Administrator

LILLY, Joseph [U.S.]
Director, Public Information Division, April 8, 1946 - December 31, 1946

LLOYD, Edward M. H. [U.K.]
U.K. Principal Assistant Secretary, Ministry of Food, 1939-1942
Economic Advisor to Minister of State, Middle East, 1942-1944
UNRRA Economic and Financial Advisor for the Balkans, 1945
U.N. Financial Administration Office, 1946-1947
LUBBOCK, David
UNRRA Planner for a "World Food Board," 1946

MABEN, Buell F. [U.S.]
Chief of Mission to Greece, May 17, 1945 - September 17, 1947

MARTIN, Kevin J. [U.K.]
Chief of Liason Mission to Norway, July 17, 1945 - February 19, 1946

MAYCOCK, Thomas J. [U.S.]
Archivist and Historian,

MENSHIKOV, Michail A. [U.S.S.R.]
Delegate to First UNRRA Conference, 1943
Deputy Director-General Bureau of Areas (Services), January 17, 1944June 26, 1946
Chief, Temporary Delegation to Poland, July 29, 1945 - September 1945
U.S.S.R. Deputy Minister of Foreign Trade, 1946 - 1947

LEITH-ROSS, Sir Frederick [U.K.]
Deputy Director-General, Department of Finance and Administration, E.R.O. January 1, 1944 - May, 1945
Chairman, European Committee of UNRRA Council, 1945-1946

LEVISON, George [U.S.]
Special Assistant to Personal Representative of Director-General, E.R.O. May 14, 1945 - October 21, 1945

LEWIS, Richard G. [U.K.]
Deputy Director-General, Department of Finance and Administration, E.R.O. October 11, 1945 - July 15, 1947
Personal Representative of the Director-General, E.R.O. July 16, 1947 - May 31, 1948

LEWIS, Rundall M. [U.S.]
UNRRA Administrator

LILLY, Joseph [U.S.]
Director, Public Information Division, April 8, 1946 - December 31, 1946

LLOYD, Edward M. H. [U.K.]
U.K. Principal Assistant Secretary, Ministry of Food, 1939-1942
Economic Advisor to Minister of State, Middle East, 1942-1944
UNRRA Economic and Financial Advisor for the Balkans, 1945
U.N. Financial Administration Office, 1946-1947

LUBBOCK, David
UNRRA Planner for a "World Food Board," 1946

MABEN, Buell F. [U.S.]
Chief of Mission to Greece, May 17, 1945 - September 17, 1947

MARTIN, Kevin J. [U.K.]
Chief of Liason Mission to Norway, July 17, 1945 - February 19, 1946

MAYCOCK, Thomas J. [U.S.]
Archivist and Historian,

MENSHIKOV, Michail A. [U.S.S.R.]
Delegate to First UNRRA Conference, 1943
Deputy Director-General Bureau of Areas (Services), January 17, 1944June 26, 1946
Chief, Temporary Delegation to Poland, July 29, 1945 - September 1945
U.S.S.R. Deputy Minister of Foreign Trade, 1946 - 1947

MINC, Hilary (Poland)
UNRRA Council Member, 1946

MOONEY, George S. [Canada]
Member, Canadian Committee on Reconstruction, 1943 - 1944
Executive Secretary, Secretariat ERO, June 15, 1944 - December 1, 1945

MORGAN, Sir Frederick E. [U.K.]
Chief, Displaced Persons Operations, Germany, October 1, 1945 -August 27, 1946

MORHANGE, A. [France]
Financial Advisor, E.R.O., March 1, 1944 - September 30, 1947

NORBORG, C.S. [U.S.]
Chief of Liason Mission to Denmark, June 13, 1945 - September 3, 1945

NUGENT, Rolf [U.S.]
Chief Supply Officer in Yugoslavia, 1945

OAKLEY-HILL, Dayrell R. [U.K.]
Chief of Mission to Albania, March 15, 1945 - May 6, 1946

PARMINTER, Reginald H.R. [U.K.]
Chief of Operations in Austria, September 11, 1945 - July 30, 1947
Member of U.N. Secretariat, 1948

PHILIPPS, Tracy [U.K.]
Chief, Planning Section, Displaced Persons Division, 1944 - 1945

PICKARD, C.S. [U.K.]
Assistant to Director, Balkan Mission E.R.O.
Special Assistant to Director, Displaced Persons Operations, E.R.O.

PLACE, Mr. [U.K.]
Financial Administrator, Displaced Persons Operations, E.R.O.

POLAK, Jacques J. !Netherlands]
Financial Advisor, February 1, 1946 - December 31, 1946

POUZADOUX, M. !France]
Administrator, French Zone of Germany Displaced Persons Operations, E.R.O.

REID, Sir George T. [U.K.]
Director, Welfare Division E.R.O., September 21, 1944 - October 31, 1945

RHATIGAN, Edward E. [U.S.]
Acting Deputy Director-General, Department of Areas, E.R.O., July 1944 - February 1, 1945
Acting Chief of Displaced Persons Operations, Germany E.R.O., February 1945 - September 1945
Deputy Director-General, Department of Operations E.R.O., February 1, 1945 - September 1945

ROOKS, Lowell W. [U.S.]
Deputy Director-General and Chief Executive Officer, January 1, 1946 -December 31, 1946
Director-General, January 1, 1947 - September 30, 1948

SAUL, Richard E. [U.K,.]
UNRRA Liason Officer with Allied Forces, Mediterranean, September 15, 1945 - August 28, 1946
Chief of Trieste Office and Chairman of Port of Trieste Committee, August 28, 1946 - October 31, 1947

SAYRE, Francis Bowes [U.S.]
Diplomatic Advisor, January 1, 1944 - February 17, 1947

SCHAAF, C. Hart [U.S.]
Assistant Deputy Director-General, Department of Supply E.R.O., March 1946 - January 31, 1947
Chief, Department of Supply E.R.O., February 1, 1947 - June 30, 1947

SCHACHTER, Oscar [U.S.]
U.S. Department of State Advisor on Wartime Economic Controls and European Liberated Areas, 1942 - 1943

UNRRA Assistant General Counsel, 1944 - 1946
Drafting Officer, UNRRA Council Sessions, 1944 - 1945
Legal Advisor, UNRRA Delegation to U.S.S.R. and Poland, 1945

SCOTT, Thomas T. [U.K.]
Director, Displaced Persons Division E.R.O., April 11, 1944 - November 9, 1945

SERGEIC, Michail A. [U.S.S.R.]
Chief of Mission to Yugoslavia, May 18, 1945 - June 20, 1947

SIMON, Manfred [France]
Chief of Liason Mission to Luxemburg, October, 1944 - October 14, 1945

SPAETH, Carl B. [U.S.]
Assistant Diplomatic Advisor, February 1945 - September 1945

SWERDLOW, Irving
Deputy Controller, E.R.O.

TOPPING, Andrew [U.K.]
Director, Health Division E.R.O., April 1, 1944 - July 1, 1945
Assistant Deputy Director-General, Department of Relief Services, E.R.O., July 1, 1945 - December 1, 1946

TYLER, ROYALL [U.S.]
Liason Officer in Switzerland, May 16, 1944 - August 31, 1947

VACHER, M. [France]
Assistant Administrator, Granville Base, E.R.O.

VAN HYNING, Conrad [U.S.]
Director, Displaced Persons Division, E.R.O., October 1945 - April 30, 1946

WARD, Dudley [U.K.]
General Counsel E.R.O., May 17, 1945 - May 31, 1948

WASSON, Elgin E. (Canada)
Chief, Department of Supply, E.R.O., July 1, 1947 - March 31, 1948

WEINTRAUB, David [U.S.]
Secretary, Committee on Supplies, 1944 - 1946
Chief, Bureau of Supply, May 25, 1945 - April 30, 1946
Deputy Director-General, Bureau of Supply, May 1, 1946 - July 8, 1946

WELK, William G.
E.R.O. Official

WHITE, Paul F. [U.S.]
Chief of Mission to the Ukraine, August 1, 1946 - August 1, 1947

WOODBRIDGE, George [U.S.]
Special Assistant to Personal Representative of the Director-General, E.R.O., October 1, 1945 - September 1, 1946
Chief Historian from 1946

WRATHALL, William P. (U.K.)
Chief of Liason Mission to Belgium, April 20, 1945 - April 30, 1946

XANTHAKY, George (v.s. )
Chief, Office of Country Mission Affairs, May 7, 1945 - January 1946

YOUNGER, Hon. Kenneth [U.K.]
Chairman, UNRRA Committee of Council for Europe, 1946 - 1947


OTHER PERSONS
ACHESON, Dean G.
U.S. Assistant Secretary of State, 1941-1944
Under Secretary of State, 1945-1947
Secretary of State, 1949-1953

AFRICA, Bernarbe
Acting Foreign Minister of the Philippines, 1947

AGGRADI, Ferrari
Secretary-General, Italian Committee for Reconstruction, 1947

ALA, Hussein
Iranian Ambassador to the U.S. 1945-1950

ALEMAN, Miguel V.
President of Mexico, 1947

ANDERSON, Clinton P.
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, 1945-1948
Senator, 1948

ANDREWS, Harry T.
Head, South African War Supply Mission, Washington, 1942-1945
South African Ambassador to the U.S. 1945-1949
South African Permanent Representative to the U.N. 1946-1949

ATLEE, Clement R.
U.K. Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, 1942-1943
Lord President of Council, 1943-1945
Deputy Prime Minister, 1942-1945
Prime Minister, 1945-1951

BARMET, Sir G. R.
Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man, 1947

BEARD, N. T.
Member of Finance and Economic Sub-Commission of the Allied Commission in Italy, 1945

BENES, Edvard
President of Czechoslovakia, 1947

BENNETT, Sir John
U.K. Minister to Bulgaria, 1947-1949

BERENDSEN, Sir Carl
New Zealand Secretary of External Affairs, 1928-194
New Zealand High Commissioner in Australia, 1943-1944
New Zealand Minister to the U.S. 1944-1948
New Zealand Ambassador to the U.S. 1948-1952

BETANCOURT, Rornulo
President of Venezuela, 1947

BEVIN, Ernest
U.K. Foreign Secretary, 1946

BJOERNSSON, Sveinn
President of Iceland, 1947

BLOOM, Sol
U.S. Congressman
Delegate to the U.N. 1946
Chairman of the U.N. Committee for UNRRA, 1946

BLUMBERG, Hyman
U.S. Labor Union Official (Amalgamated Clothing Workers)
Union Representative, Quartermaster-General's Office,

Assisting Uniform Production, 1941-1945

BRIDGES, Sir.Edward E.
U.K. Secretary of the Cabinet, 1938-1946
Permanent Secretary to the Treasury, 1945-1948

BUSTAMENTE Y RIVERO, Jose Luis
President of Peru, 1945-1948

BYRNES, James F.
U.S. Director of Economic Stabilization, October, 1942 - May, 1943
Director of War Mobilization, May, 1943 - June, 1945
Secretary of State, July, 1945 - January, 1947

CANNON, Clarence
U.S. Congressman and Parliamentarian of the House, 1945-1948

CASTRO, Hector David
Salvadorian Ambassador to the U.S. 1943-1944, 1947
Governor of International Monetary Fund and International Bank for Reconstruction, 1944
Delegate to UNRRA Council Meetings, 1946

CHARLES, J. H. D.
Haitian Ambassador to the U.S. 1947

CHENNAULT, Claire
Founder of Flying Tigers,and China Airline

CLARK, George
Director, U.K. Economic Mission to Greece, 1945-1946

CLAY, Lucius D.
U.S. Assistant Chief of Staff for Materiel, Service of Supply, and Deputy Director for War Programs, 1944
Deputy to General Eisenhower, 1945
Deputy Military Governor, U.S. Occupation Zone of Germany, 1946
Military Governor, U.S. Occupation Zone of Germany, and Commanderin-Chief, U.S. Forces in Europe, 1947-1949

CLAYTON, Sir I. N.
U.K. Advisor on Arab Affairs to Minister of State, 1943-1945
Head of British Middle East Office, 1946-1948

CLAYTON, William L.
U.S. Assistant Secretary of Commerce, 1942-1944
Administrator, Surplus War Property Administration, 1944
Assistant Secretary of State, 1944-1945
Under-Secretary of State of Economic Affairs, 1945-1947

COLLADO, Emilio
U.S. Economic Advisor and Special Assistant to Under-Secretary of State, 1938-1946
Executive Director, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, 1946-1947

CONNALLY, Tom
U.S. Senator, Member, Senate Foreign Affairs Committee

CRUMP, Edward R.
U.S. Democratic Political "Boss" of Memphis, Tennessee

DE BIANCHI, Joao
Portuguese Ambassador to the U.S. 1947

DE GASPERI, Alcide
Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs, 1944-1946
Prime Minister from December, 1945

DORT, Dallas
U.S. State Department Representative, UNRRA Council, 1946

EATON, Charles A.
U.S. Congressman, Chairman of the House Foreign Relations Committee, 1947

EISENHOWER, Dwight D.
Commanding General, Allied Powers in Europe, 1943-1945
U.S. Army Chief of Staff, 1945-1948

EVERTS, F. E. C.
Netherlands Delegate to the U.N. 1946

FERNANDEZ, Raul
Brazilian Foreign Minister, 1947

FIGL, Leopold
Chancellor of Austria, 1947

FITZGERALD, Dennis A.
U.S. Deputy Director of Food Production Administration, 1943-1945
Director of the Office of Requirements and Allocations, 1945-1946
Secretary-General of the International Emergency Food Council, 1946-1948

FITZPATRICK, Paul
New York State Democratic Party Chairman, 1946

FRAZER, Peter
New Zealand Prime Minister, 1947

CRUMP, Edward R.
U.S. Democratic Political "Boss" of Memphis, Tennessee

DE BIANCHI, Joao
Portuguese Ambassador to the U.S. 1947

DE GASPERI, Alcide
Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs, 1944-1946
Prime Minister from December, 1945

DORT, Dallas
U.S. State Department Representative, UNRRA Council, 1946

EATON, Charles A.
U.S. Congressman, Chairman of the House Foreign Relations Committee, 1947

EISENHOWER, Dwight D.
Commanding General, Allied Powers in Europe, 1943-1945
U.S. Army Chief of Staff, 1945-1948

EVERTS, F. E. C.
Netherlands Delegate to the U.N. 1946

FERNANDEZ, Raul
Brazilian Foreign Minister, 1947

FIGL, Leopold
Chancellor of Austria, 1947

FITZGERALD, Dennis A.
U.S. Deputy Director of Food Production Administration, 1943-1945
Director of the Office of Requirements and Allocations, 1945-1946
Secretary-General of the International Emergency Food Council, 1946-1948

FITZPATRICK, Paul
New York State Democratic Party Chairman, 1946

FRAZER, Peter
New Zealand Prime Minister, 1947

FRIER, Julio Ortega
Dominican Ambassador to the U.S. 1947

GOULD, Lincoln
U.S. Journalist, Correspondent for Washington Evening Star, 1946

GRIGG, Sir James
U.K. Secretary of State for War, 1942-1945
Executive Director of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, 1946-1947

GROMYKO, Andrei A.
Counselor, U.S.S.R. Embassy to the U.S., 1939-1943
Ambassador to the-U.S., 1943-1946
U.S.S.R. Representative, U.N. Security Council, 1946-1948
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, 1947-1952

GAUCHALLA, Luis Fernando
Bolivian Foreign Minister, 1947

HANKEY, Sir Robert
U.K. Diplomat, serving in Poland, Rumania and Egypt

HASSAN, Mahmoud
Egyptian Ambassador to the U.S. 1947

HILLMAN, Sidney
U.S. Labor Leader

HOOVER, Herbert C.
U.S. President, 1929-1933
Coordinator of European Food Program, 1947
Chairman of the Commission for the Reorganization of the Executive Branch, 1947-1949

IBARRA, Velasco
President of Ecuador, 1947

IMRU, Ras H. S.
Ethiopian Minister to the U.S. 1946-1949
Ambassador to the U.S. 1949-1953

JACKLING, Roger W.
Second Secretary, U.K. Embassy to the U.S. 1943-1944
First Secretary, 1945
U.K. Foreign Office, 1947

KLEINWAECHTER, Ludwig
Austrian Minister to the U.S. 1947

KOBUSHKO, Valentine
U.S.S.R. Representative on the U.N. Committee of Ten, 1947

KONDERSKI, Waclaw
Chairman, U.N. General Assembly Second Committee, 1947

KRAFT, Ole
Danish Delegate to the U.N. 1946

KROCK, Arthur
U.S. Journalist, Washington Correspondent for >New York Times,

LANGE, Oskar
Professor of Economics, University of Chicago, 1943-1945
Polish Ambassador to the U.S. 1945-1946
Polish Representative on the U.N. Security Council, 1946-1947

LAUGIER, Henri
Director-General of Cultural Relations, French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 1944-1946
U.N. Assistant Secretary-General for Social Affairs, 1946

LAW, Richard K.
U.K. Minister of State, 1943-1945
Minister of Education, 1945
Chairman, Council of British Societies for Relief Abroad, 1945-1949

LEEPER, Sir Reginald
U.K. Ambassador to Greece, 1943-1946

LEONTIC, Mr.
Yugoslav Delegate to the U.N. 1946

LIE, Trygve
Norwegian Special Envoy to the U.S. 1943
Minister of Foreign Affairs, 1945
Secretary-General of the U.N. from 1946

LYTTELTON, Sir Oliver
U.K. Minister of State and Member of War Cabinet, 1941-1942
Minister of Production and Member of War Cabinet, 1942-1945
Minister of Production and President, Board of Trade, May-July, 1945

MABANE, William
U.K. Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Food, 1942-1945
Minister of State, 1945

MCDOUGALL, Frank L.
Australian Economic Advisor in London for the Commonwealth Government

MCNEIL, Hector
U.K. Parliamentary Private Secretary to P. J. Noel-Baker,
Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of War Transport, 1942-1945
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State Foreign Office, 19451946
Minister of State, 1946-1948

MAJER, Vaclav
Czechoslovakia Minister of Supply, 1947

MARRIS, Adam Denzil
U.K. Secretary-General Emergency Economic Committee for Europe, 1945-1946
Deputy Leader U.K. Delegation to Marshall Plan Conference and Washington Conference for European Economic Cooperation, 1947.

MARSHALL, George C.
U.S. Army Chief of Staff, 1939-1945
Secretary of State, 1947-1949

MARTIN, Paul
Canadian Secretary of State, 1945
Canadian Delegate to U.N., 1946-1947
Canadian Minister of Health and Welfare, 1946-1947

MAXIMOS, Demetrios
Prime Minister of Greece, 1947

MEAD, James G.
U.S. Senator from New York

MEYER, Eugene
Editor and Publisher "Washington Post," 1940-1946
President, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, 1946
Vice-Chairman, President Truman's Famine Emergency Committee, 1946
Member Citizen's Food Committee, 1947

MIKOYAN, A.I.
U.S.S.R. Vice-Chairman Council Peoples' Commisars, 1937-1946
Minister for Foreign Trade, 1946-1949

MONSKY, Henry
U.S. Jewish Religious Leader

MO RA, Jose A.
Uruguay Delegate to U.N., 1945-1946
Uruguay Minister to U.S.A., 1946

MORGENSTIERNE, Wilhelm T.M.
Norwegian Ambassador to U.S.A., 1942
Dean of Diplomatic Corps, Washington, 1948
Delegate to UNRRA Councils, 1943, 1944, 1946

MORGENTHAU, Henry, Jr.
U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, 1934-1945

MOROZOV, A.P.
U.S.S.R. Delegate to the U.N., 1946

MOUNTBATTEN, Viscount
Supreme Allied Commander, South East Asia, 1943-1946
Viceroy of India, 1947
Governor-General of India, 1947-1948

MUNIZ, Joao Carlos
Brazilian Delegate to U.N., 1946

NICHOLSON, Edward Max
U.K. Head of Allocation of Tonnage Division, Ministry of War Transport, 1942-1945
Secretary of Office of Lord President of the Council, 1945-1952

NIETO DEL RIO, Felix
Chile Delegate to U.N., 1945-1946
Ambassador to U.S., 1947

NOEL-BAKER, P.J.
U.K. Parliamentary Secretary to Ministry of War Transport, 19421945
Minister of State, 1945-1946
Secretary of State for Air, 1946-1947

NOVITSKY, Grygory
Byelorussian Delegate to U.N., 1946

ORDING, Aake A.
Norwegian Delegate to U.N., 1946

ORR, Sir John Boyd
Director-General, U.N. Food and Agricultural Organization, 1945-1948

OWEN, A. David K.
Member, U.K. Delegation to U.N. Conferences, 1945-1946
Executive Assistant to Secretary-General, U.N., February 1946April 1946
U.N. Assistant Secretary-General in charge of Economic Affairs Department from May, 1946

PEARSON, Lester B.
Minister-Counsellor Canadian Legation, Washington, 1942
Chairman, U.N. Interim Committee on Food and Agriculture, 1943
Canadian Delegate to UNRRA Conference, 1944
Chairman, Committee on Supplies for UNRRA and Canadian Representative at UNRRA conferences, 1944-1946
Canadian Ambassador to U.S., 1945-1946
Canadian Undersecretary of State for External Affairs, 1946-1948

PENSON, John H.
Secretary-General, British Supply Mission in U.S., 1944-1945
Attache, British Embassy, Washington, 1947-1953

PICADO, Teodoro
President of Costa Rica, 1947

POPE PIUS XII
Became Pope in 1938; Died in 1958

RAJCHMAN, Ludwik
Polish Delegate to U.N., 1946

RENDEL, Sir George
U.K. Ambassador to Yugoslavia, 1941-1943
U.K. Acting Undersecretary of State in Foreign Office and Representative on European Committee of UNRRA,1944-1947
U.K. Delegate tO,UNRRA Council Meetings, 1945-1947

RIDDELL, R.G.
Canadian Delegate to U.N., 1946

RITCHIE, A.E.
U.N. Official Liason Officer with Committee on UNRRA, 1946

RYTER, Joseph F.
U.S. Congressman from Connecticut
House Foreign Affairs Committee Delegate to World Food Conference, Geneva, 1946

SCHNEITER, Pierre

Deputy in French National Assembly, 1945-1946
Undersecretary of State for Foreign Affairs, February 1946December 1946
Secretary of State for German and Austrian Affairs, November 1947July 1948

SEVILLA-SACASA, Guillermo
Nicaraguan Ambassador to U.S. from 1943

SHANNON, William V.
U.S. Journalist, Washington Correspondent "New York Post," 1951-1964
Researched for proposed biography of Herbert H. Lehman, 1950-1951

SILVERCRUYS, Baron [Robert]
Belgian Minister to Canada, 1937-1944
Ambassador to Canada, 1944-1945
Ambassador to U.S. from 1945

SLAVIK, Juraj
Czechoslovakian Ambassador to U.S., 1947

SMITH, Wilson
U.K. Treasury Office

SPAAK, Paul Henri
Belgian Minister of Foreign Affairs, 1939-1945
Deputy Prime Minister, 1945-1946
Prime Minister, 1946
Minister of Foreign Affairs, 1946-1950
Prime Minister, March 1947-1950

STALIN, J.V.
U.S.S.R. Chairman of Council of Ministers

STAMPAR, Andrija
U.N. Secretariat Official, 1946

STEVENSON, Adlai E.
U.S. Delegate to U.N., 1946

SZRENTIC, V.
Yugoslav Delegate to U.N., 1946

TARCHIANI, Alberto
Italian Ambassador to U.S. from 1945

TRUJILLO, Rafael L./dt>
President of Dominican Republic, 1947

TRUMAN, Harry S.
U.S. President, 1945-1953

VANDENBERG, Arthur H.
U.S. Senator, 1928-1953
Member, Senate Foreign Relations Committee

VARGAS, Richardo Martinez
Bolivian Ambassador to U.S., 1947

VARLEY, F.
U.N. Secretariat Offic.i<hl, 1946

VARVARESSOS, Kyriakos
Greek Delegate to U.N., 1946

WELLS, Percy L.
U.K. Parliamentary Private Secretary to Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin, 1945-1951
Alternate U.K. Delegate to U.N. General Assembly, 1946

WEMYSS, H.E.B.
U.K. War Office Official, 1945

WINANT, John G.
U.S. Ambassador~to the U.K.

WINIEWIEZ, Jozef
Polish Ambassador to U.S., 1947

WISE, Stephen S.
U.S. Jewish Community Leader
Rabbi, New York Free Synagogue

WOOD, C. Tyler
Special Assistant to U.S.Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs and Alternate U.S. Member of UNRRA Council, 1945-1946
Deputy to U.S. Assistant Secretary of State, 1947-1948

WRONG, H. Hume
Canadian Undersecretary of State for External Affairs, 1944-1946
Canadian Ambassador to U.S. from 1946


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