Outline of the Organization and Work of the President's Committee for Hungarian Refugee Relief, January 7, 1957
This document covers the work of the President's Committee for Hungarian Refugee Relief, established by President Eisenhower in December 1956. It was tasked with coordinating and assisting various organizations in resettling Hungarian refugees in the United States. The committee facilitated job placements, housing, and medical care, primarily through Camp Kilmer, New Jersey, while working with voluntary and government agencies to expedite resettlement and ensure proper integration.
Resource Identifier
HungarianRefugeeRelief
Citation
Joseph C. O'Mahoney papers, Collection No. 275, Box 94, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
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