"Location lists are arranged alphabetically by country in which the persons listed were located, however, some include names of persons who originated in countries other than the ones in which they were found. Consequently the same person could be listed under several countries (or cities): where she was born, where she lived, where she was held in a camp, where she was liberated, etc. For instance, the researcher may find persons born in Poland listed under Sweden."@eng . "The Location Service files include lists of survivors, known dead, and inmates of concentration and refugee camps. The subseries also contains correspondence, reports, and other materials pertaining to displaced persons camps and survivors after the war.\n\nBox D46. Folder 1. Displaced persons location index, lists, memos, releases, 1942-1946\n\nBox D46. Folder 2. Location service activity reports by Finkelstein, Chaim, 1943-1948\n\nBox D46. Folder 3. Central roster, central registration, 1943-1945\n\nBox D46. Folder 4. Central Location Index, 1944-1946\n\nBox D46. Folder 5. American Red Cross, Washington, D.C., 1944\n\nBox D46. Folder 6. Commendations for World Jewish Congress location service, 1945-1947\n\nBox D46. Folder 7. Individual cases, 1945\n\nBox D46. Folder 8. Division for displaced persons, 1945 August-December\n\nBox D46. Folder 9. Dwork, C. Irving, 1946 January-July\n\nBox D46. Folder 10. Dwork, C. Irving, 1946 July-1947 November\n\nBox D46. Folder 11. Disposition of archives files, 1947, 1958\n\nBox D47. Folder 1. Location cases, 1946 January-March\n\nBox D47. Folder 2. Location cases, 1946 April-July\n\nBox D47. Folder 3. Location cases, 1946 August\n\nBox D47. Folder 4. Location cases, 1946 September\n\nBox D47. Folder 5. Location cases, 1946 October\n\nBox D47. Folder 6. Location cases, 1946 November\n\nBox D47. Folder 7. Location cases, 1946 December\n\nBox D48. Folder 1. Correspondence with Switzerland, 1946\n\nBox D48. Folder 2. Correspondence with American Red Cross, Washington D.C., 1946\n\nBox D48. Folder 3. Correspondence with Eisenberg, S., of Jewish Agency, Palestine, 1946\n\nBox D48. Folder 4. Outgoing correspondence, 1947 January\n\nBox D48. Folder 5. Outgoing correspondence, 1947 February-December\n\nBox D48. Folder 6. Material received from Schoenlank, Gisela, 1947 November-1948 December\n\nBox D48. Folder 7. General and individual cases, 1948-1950\n\nBox D48. Folder 8. Individual case (Litynski) from Perlzweig, Maurice L., 1960\n\nBox D49. Folder 1. Austria, 1945-1946\n\nBox D49. Folder 2. Refugees from Belgium in Switzerland, 1942-1943\n\nBox D49. Folder 3. Belgian Jews liberated from Buchenwald and Dachau, 1945 May-August\n\nBox D49. Folder 4. Belgian children, 1945\n\nBox D49. Folder 5. Jews in Belgium, 1945\n\nBox D49. Folder 6. Deportation list no. 13 DL deportees from Czechoslovakia to Poland, 1942-1943\n\nBox D49. Folder 7. Czechoslovakian Jews residing in Prague (K-R), circa 1945\n\nBox D49. Folder 8. Czechoslovakian Jews residing in Prague (R-Z), circa 1945\n\nBox D49. Folder 9. Czech Jews at Hillersleben, 1945\n\nBox D49. Folder 10. Czech Jews arriving in Sweden after, 1945 June 26\n\nBox D49. Folder 11. Czechoslovak Jewish Committee bulletins DL inmates and survivors of Terezin and Bergen-Belsen, 1945\n\nBox D49. Folder 12. Czechoslovakia, adults, children, rabbis, and scholars, 1945-1946\n\nBox D49. Folder 13. Slovakia,\"Repatriated persons registered in Košice\", undated\n\nBox D49. Folder 14. France, 1944-1945\n\nBox D49. Folder 15. Vittel, France (internee and survivor lists) Jewish holders of Latin American passports, 1943-1945\n\nBox D49. Folder 16. French Jewish soldiers interned at Compiegne, 1941-1942\n\nBox D49. Folder 17. Deportees from Camp Rivesaltes, France, 1942\n\nBox D49. Folder 18. Deportee list from Speyer/Rhein to Nancy, France, 1940 October 22\n\nBox D49. Folder 19. France (child survivors), and report on World Jewish Congress rescue work by Jarblum, Marc, 1945\n\nBox D49. Folder 20. Germany, 1945-1946\n\nBox D49. Folder 21. Germany, addresses for Jews in Berlin, 1947\n\nBox D49. Folder 22. Germany, United States zone, Bavaria, 1946 February\n\nBox D49. Folder 23. Germany, French zone, 1945-1946\n\nBox D49. Folder 24. Germany, children, 1945-1946\n\nBox D50. Folder 1. Jews liberated from, or in, hospitals in Germany and Czechoslovakia, 1945-1946\n\nBox D50. Folder 2. Bavarian camps,\"Sharit Ha-Platah, Vol. I-V\", 1945\n\nBox D50. Folder 3. Jews in Germany or liberated from camps, 1945\n\nBox D50. Folder 4. Auschwitz/Birkenau, circa 1944-1945\n\nBox D50. Folder 5. Bergen-Belsen, 1945\n\nBox D50. Folder 6. Bergen-Belsen, lists of inmates and survivors, mostly Dutch and Hungarian, 1944-1945\n\nBox D50. Folder 7. Exchange list of Jews at Bergen-Belsen, 1945\n\nBox D50. Folder 8. Survivors liberated from Buchenwald, circa 1945\n\nBox D50. Folder 9. Survivors of Buchenwald, 1945 May-June\n\nBox D50. Folder 10. Death lists, Dachau, Ahlem, Gardelegen, and Gross-Rosen, 1938-1945\n\nBox D50. Folder 11. Death lists, Camp Tröglitz, Near Zeilz, and Mauthausen, 1944-1945\n\nBox D50. Folder 12. Death lists, lists of missing, and last sight reports of Jews in Estonia, Danzig, Germany, 1943-1945\n\nBox D50. Folder 13. Salzwedel Camp, Germany, 1945\n\nBox D50. Folder 14. Children arriving in Great Britain, 1945\n\nBox D50. Folder 15. Deportees, Greece, Portugese Jews arrested in Athens, 1944 March-April\n\nBox D50. Folder 16. Greece, survivors, 1945 June-August\n\nBox D51. Folder 1. Hungarian Jews to Switzerland, circa 1944\n\nBox D51. Folder 2. Hungarian Jews in Camp Feldafing, Garmisch-PartenKirchen, and Wels, Austria, 1945\n\nBox D51. Folder 3. Hungary, survivors, 1946\n\nBox D51. Folder 4. Hungarian Jews in camps, 1945-1946\n\nBox D51. Folder 5. Italy, escapees to Switzerland, 1944\n\nBox D51. Folder 6. Refugees in Naples, Italy, 1943-1945\n\nBox D51. Folder 7. Italy, 1945 June\n\nBox D51. Folder 8. Italy, Jewish refugees in Italy, list no. 1, 1946\n\nBox D51. Folder 9. Italy, Jewish refugees in Italy, list no. 2, 1946\n\nBox D51. Folder 10. Lists of survivors and needy in Italy, children, 1945-1946\n\nBox D51. Folder 11. Survivors in Japan, 1945\n\nBox D51. Folder 12. Luxembourg, immigrants to Americas via Bayonne, France, circa 1945-1946\n\nBox D51. Folder 13. Netherlands, survivors, 1945 June-August\n\nBox D51. Folder 14. Survivor and refugee lists, Palestine arrived from France, Romania, Switzerland, Dachau, 1944-1945\n\nBox D52. Folder 1. Central Committee of Polish Jews, list no. 3, A, 1947\n\nBox D52. Folder 2. Central Committee of Polish Jews, list no. 3, B, 1947\n\nBox D52. Folder 3. Central Committee of Polish Jews, list no. 3, C, 1947\n\nBox D52. Folder 4. Central Committee of Polish Jews, list no. 3, D, 1947\n\nBox D52. Folder 5. Central Committee of Polish Jews, list no. 3, E, 1947\n\nBox D52. Folder 6. Central Committee of Polish Jews, list no. 3, F, 1947\n\nBox D53. Folder 1. Central Committee of Polish Jews, list no. 3, G, part I, 1947\n\nBox D53. Folder 2. Central Committee of Polish Jews, list no. 3, G, part II, 1947\n\nBox D53. Folder 3. Central Committee of Polish Jews, list no. 3, H, 1947\n\nBox D53. Folder 4. Central Committee of Polish Jews, list no. 3, I-J, 1947\n\nBox D53. Folder 5. Central Committee of Polish Jews, list no. 3, K, part I, 1947\n\nBox D53. Folder 6. Central Committee of Polish Jews, list no. 3, K, part II, 1947\n\nBox D54. Folder 1. Central Committee of Polish Jews, list no. 3, L, 1947\n\nBox D54. Folder 2. Central Committee of Polish Jews, list no. 3, M, 1947\n\nBox D54. Folder 3. Central Committee of Polish Jews, list no. 3, N, 1947\n\nBox D54. Folder 4. Central Committee of Polish Jews, list no. 3, O, 1947\n\nBox D54. Folder 5. List of persons imprisoned in Terezin/Theresienstadt, 1945\n\nBox D55. Folder 1. Central Committee of Polish Jews,\"Ziom Kostiv\", part 1, circa 1946\n\nBox D55. Folder 2. Central Committee of Polish Jews,\"Ziom Kostiv\", part 2, circa 1946\n\nBox D55. Folder 3. Report on the activities of the Central Committee of Polish Jews, 1945\n\nBox D55. Folder 4. Central Committee of Polish Jews, list no. 2, Warsaw, 1946\n\nBox D55. Folder 5. Central Committee of Polish Jews,\"Pomoc Indyividualn\" DL persons for which individual assistance is requested, circa 1945\n\nBox D55. Folder 6. Register of Jewish survivors, II, list of Jews in Poland, Jewish Agency, 1945\n\nBox D55. Folder 7. Poland, survivor lists submitted by World Jewish Congress, 1945 March-June, undated\n\nBox D55. Folder 8. Poland, survivor lists submitted by World Jewish Congress, 1945 July-December\n\nBox D56. Folder 1. Poland, survivors, 1946\n\nBox D56. Folder 2. Poland, survivors in Czestochowa, Kielce, Lublin, Warsaw, 1945\n\nBox D56. Folder 3. Poland, prisoner list from Drohobycz and Boryslaw, 1944\n\nBox D56. Folder 4. Poland, survivors and internees, 1944-1945\n\nBox D56. Folder 5. Polish refugees in Sweden, undated lists no. 1-10 and 16, 1945-1946\n\nBox D56. Folder 6. Polish refugees in Sweden, lists no. 4-6, 1945 July\n\nBox D56. Folder 7. Polish refugees in Sweden, 1946 August\n\nBox D56. Folder 8. Polish refugees in Tehran, 1943\n\nBox D56. Folder 9. Iranian, Russian and Polish child refugees in Pahlevi and Tehran, 1942-1943\n\nBox D56. Folder 10. Poland, child survivors, 1946 March\n\nBox D56. Folder 11. Polish children arriving in Great Britain, 1946 August\n\nBox D56. Folder 12. Survivor messages broadcast by Lublin radio, 1945\n\nBox D56. Folder 13. Survivor messages broadcast by Lublin radio, 1945\n\nBox D56. Folder 14. Romania, survivor and death lists, 1942-1946\n\nBox D56. Folder 15. Sweden, refugees from Denmark and German concentration camps, 1945-1946\n\nBox D56. Folder 16. Children arriving in Sweden, 1945 July\n\nBox D56. Folder 17. Survivor messages from Hillersleben and Stockholm, Sweden, 1945\n\nBox D56. Folder 18. Switzerland, child survivors, 1944-1946\n\nBox D56. Folder 19. Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee, Moscow, Polish survivors, 1946\n\nBox D56. Folder 20. Refugees from Polish Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia in USSR, 1942-1943\n\nBox D56. Folder 21. Baltic States, refugee, deportee and death lists, 1943-1945\n\nBox D56. Folder 22. Latvia survivors, 1945\n\nBox D56. Folder 23. Lithuania survivors, 1945\n\nBox D57. Folder 1. Refugees in USSR, undated\n\nBox D57. Folder 2. Deportee lists, no. II and III, USSR, 1941\n\nBox D57. Folder 3. Rabbi and student refugees in USSR, 1944\n\nBox D57. Folder 4. USSR survivors, 1945-1946\n\nBox D57. Folder 5. Yugoslavia survivors, 1945-1946\n\nBox D58. Folder 1. Jewish Telegraphic Agency articles, re: camps, 1948 January-June\n\nBox D58. Folder 2. Unzer Sztyme (Our Voice), liberated Jews in British Zone, 1946 August-1947 July\n\nBox D58. Folder 3. Unzer Weg (Our Way), Jewish displaced persons camps of Bavaria, 1945 October-1946 March\n\nBox D58. Folder 4. Judisze Bilder (Jewish Pictures), picture magazine from Munich and correspondence, 1947 June-1948 October\n\nBox D58. Folder 5. Publications for survivors, 1944-1947\n\nBox D58. Folder 6. Correspondence re: publications, 1945\n\nBox D58. Folder 7. Refugees and displaced persons, 1942-1948\n\nBox D58. Folder 8. Jewish survivors, statistical reports, 1944-1947\n\nBox D58. Folder 9. Report on refugees by\"Sylvi\", United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, 1946-1947\n\nBox D59. Folder 1. World Jewish Congress delegation to inspect displaced persons camps in Germany, 1945\n\nBox D59. Folder 2. Kubowitzki, Aryeh L., correspondence re: Strickler article in New York Sun, 1945 December\n\nBox D59. Folder 3. Italy, vocational relief and rehabilitation, 1945\n\nBox D59. Folder 4. Authorities (after VE Day), 1945 July-December\n\nBox D59. Folder 5. Appointment of Jewish liaison officers to Germany, 1945-1946\n\nBox D59. Folder 6. World Jewish Congress reception for Bernstein, Philip S., 1946 October\n\nBox D59. Folder 7. Chaplains in Italy, 1944-1945\n\nBox D59. Folder 8. Legal position of Jewish displaced persons in Germany, draft report by Robinson, Jacob, and Warhaftig, Zorach, 1946 November\n\nBox D59. Folder 9. Mizrachi activites re: displaced persons, 1946\n\nBox D59. Folder 10. Friedman, Philipp, 1946-1947\n\nBox D59. Folder 11. Infiltration of Jews from the East to camps in United States zone, 1945-1947\n\nBox D59. Folder 12. Jewish inspection of\"murder-factorie\", 1945\n\nBox D59. Folder 13. Concentration camps, cables and lists, 1944-1945, 1950\n\nBox D59. Folder 14. Grossman, Kurt R., 1947-1949\n\nBox D59. Folder 15. Report on the United States zone in Germany by Kraut, F.M. (Veterans Relations Department, Anti-Defamation League), 1947\n\nBox D59. Folder 16. Material received from Grossman, Kurt R., 1948-1949\n\nBox D59. Folder 17. Gringauz, Samuel, 1947-1948\n\nBox D59. Folder 18. United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, individual immigration cases from camps, 1947\n\nBox D60. Folder 1. Mexico, Santa Rosa, 1946\n\nBox D60. Folder 2. Italy, general, 1944-1948\n\nBox D60. Folder 3. Italy, Camp Modena, 1945-1946\n\nBox D60. Folder 4. Slovakia, Marianka camp, 1945\n\nBox D60. Folder 5. Germany, French zone, includes correspondence with Fleg, Ayala, 1945-1946\n\nBox D60. Folder 6. Germany, reports, 1945-1946\n\nBox D60. Folder 7. Germany, Bergen-Belsen, 1944\n\nBox D60. Folder 8. Germany, Bergen-Belsen, 1945 January-March\n\nBox D60. Folder 9. Germany, Bergen-Belsen, 1945 April-1946 January\n\nBox D60. Folder 10. Germany, Bergen-Belsen, Gripsholm meeting, 1945-1946\n\nBox D60. Folder 11. Germany, Bergen-Belsen, conference of camp survivors, 1945\n\nBox D60. Folder 12. Germany, Bergen-Belsen, reports, 1945-1946\n\nBox D60. Folder 13. Germany, Birkenau (Czechoslovak group from Terezin), 1944\n\nBox D60. Folder 14. Germany, Buchenwald, 1944-1946\n\nBox D60. Folder 15. Germany, Dachau, 1945\n\nBox D60. Folder 16. Germany, Feldafing, 1945 and Foehrenwald, 1946, 1945-1946\n\nBox D60. Folder 17. Germany, Landsberg am Lech, 1945-1946\n\nBox D60. Folder 18. Germany, Ravensbruck, 1945-1947\n\nBox D60. Folder 19. Germany, Wurzach, 1945\n\nBox D60. Folder 20. Austria, general, 1946-1947\n\nBox D60. Folder 21. Austria, general, 1948-1950\n\nBox D60. Folder 22. Austria, New Palestine camp, 1948-1949\n\nBox D60. Folder 23. Austria, Goisern tuberculosis hospital, 1946\n\nBox D60. Folder 24. Belgium and France, general, 1945\n\nBox D61. Folder 1. Reports and documents, 1945 May-July\n\nBox D61. Folder 2. Reports and documents, 1945 August-December\n\nBox D61. Folder 3. Reports and documents, 1946 January-March\n\nBox D61. Folder 4. Reports and documents, 1946 April-December\n\nBox D61. Folder 5. Reports and documents, 1947\n\nBox D61. Folder 6. Press releases, 1945-1946\n\nBox D61. Folder 7. Correspondence, 1945 April-May\n\nBox D61. Folder 8. Correspondence, 1945 June\n\nBox D61. Folder 9. Correspondence, 1945 July\n\nBox D62. Folder 1. Correspondence, 1945 August\n\nBox D62. Folder 2. Correspondence, 1945 September\n\nBox D62. Folder 3. Correspondence, 1945 October\n\nBox D62. Folder 4. Correspondence, 1945 November\n\nBox D62. Folder 5. Correspondence, 1945 December\n\nBox D62. Folder 6. Correspondence, 1946 January-March\n\nBox D62. Folder 7. Correspondence, 1946 April-July\n\nBox D62. Folder 8. Correspondence, 1946 August-December\n\nBox D63. Folder 1. Advisor on Jewish affairs for American zone of Austria, 1946-1947\n\nBox D63. Folder 2. Bernstein, Philip S., 1946\n\nBox D63. Folder 3. Bernstein, Philip S., 1947\n\nBox D63. Folder 4. Brotman, Herman B., 1945\n\nBox D63. Folder 5. Decter, Aaron, 1947\n\nBox D63. Folder 6. Dreifuss, George, re: displaced persons camp in Salzburg, Austria, 1945\n\nBox D63. Folder 7. Eaton, Joseph W., re: Jews in Germany, 1945\n\nBox D63. Folder 8. Grinberg, Zalman, (liberated Jews in Germany), 1945-1947\n\nBox D63. Folder 9. Klausner, Abraham, 1945-1948\n\nBox D63. Folder 10. Maier, Erich, 1945 August-December\n\nBox D63. Folder 11. Maier, Erich, 1946 January-March\n\nBox D63. Folder 12. Maier, Erich, 1946 April-November\n\nBox D63. Folder 13. Maier, Erich, 1946-1948\n\nBox D63. Folder 14. Maier, Josef (Vienna), 1946\n\nBox D64. Folder 1. Marcus, David, Frankfurt Jewish GI Council, 1947\n\nBox D64. Folder 2. Marcus, Robert S., 1944 April-December\n\nBox D64. Folder 3. Marcus, Robert S., 1945 January-May\n\nBox D64. Folder 4. Marcus, Robert S., 1945 June-December\n\nBox D64. Folder 5. Marcus, Robert S., 1946 January-May\n\nBox D64. Folder 6. Moschytz, Norbert I., 1945-1946\n\nBox D64. Folder 7. Nadich, Judah, 1944-1945\n\nBox D64. Folder 8. Neulander, Sylvia, 1945\n\nBox D64. Folder 9. Neulander, Sylvia, 1946\n\nBox D64. Folder 10. Neuman, Jacob, re: mass protest against conditions in camps, 1945\n\nBox D64. Folder 11. Poleiner, Rosa, 1945\n\nBox D64. Folder 12. Rifkind, Simon H., 1945-1946\n\nBox D64. Folder 13. Rosensaft, Joseph, 1945-1946\n\nBox D64. Folder 14. Schweiger, Mosche, 1945\n\nBox D64. Folder 15. Shubow, Joseph S., 1945-1946\n\nBox D64. Folder 16. United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, 1945\n\nBox D64. Folder 17. United Zionist Organization of the Surviving Jews in Germany, 1945\n\nBox D64. Folder 18. Warhaftig, Zorach, 1945-1947\n\nBox D65. Folder 1. Correspondence with chaplains, 1944-1946\n\nBox D65. Folder 2. Correspondence with Displaced Persons Commission, Rosenfield, Harry M., 1948-1949\n\nBox D65. Folder 3. Correspondence, 1946-1947\n\nBox D65. Folder 4. Italian Jewish Refugees Conference, Rome, 1945-1946\n\nBox D65. Folder 5. Congress of Liberated Jews in United States zone in Germany, 1946\n\nBox D65. Folder 6. Second Congress of the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in British zone, 1947\n\nBox D65. Folder 7. Second and Third Congresses of Central Committee of Liberated Jews in United States zone in Germany, Bad Reichenhall, 1947-1948\n\nBox D65. Folder 8. Conference of Liberated Jews in Germany, St. Ottilien, 1945\n\nBox D65. Folder 9. Form letters, reports, publications, 1947-1950\n\nBox D65. Folder 10. Dector, Aaron, 1947\n\nBox D65. Folder 11. Feinstein, Moses, 1947\n\nBox D65. Folder 12. World Jewish Congress cultural delegation to camps, 1945-May 1946\n\nBox D65. Folder 13. World Jewish Congress cultural delegation to camps and Schaver, Emma, trip to South America, 1946-1948\n\nBox D66. Folder 1. Shaef, combined Displaced Persons Executive of United States Forces European Theater reports, re: displaced persons, 1944-1945\n\nBox D66. Folder 2. Grossman, Kurt R., re: displaced persons, notes, minutes, articles, reports by Bernstein, Phillip S., and Haber, William, 1947-1948\n\nBox D66. Folder 3. Meader, George report on displaced persons in Germany, 1946 December\n\nBox D66. Folder 4. Glassgold, former United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration Director of displaced persons camp in Landsberg, Germany, 1946 July-August\n\nBox D66. Folder 5. Anti-Semitic statement of Morgan, Frederick, United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, 1946\n\nBox D66. Folder 6. Statistical Report,\"Jewish Population in the United States zone of Germany as of July 31, 1947\", 1947\n\nBox D66. Folder 7. United Nations, report re: meeting on refugees and displaced persons, June 1946, Lake Success, 1947\n\nBox D66. Folder 8. Mimeographed reports, 1945 January-August\n\nBox D66. Folder 9. Mimeographed reports, 1945 September-December\n\nBox D66. Folder 10. Mimeographed reports, 1946-1948\n\nBox D66. Folder 11. Report on trip to France, Italy, and Poland (in August 1948) by Kovensky, J., and Lopaco, L., 1948\n\nBox D66. Folder 12. Story of the Jewish Displaced Person by Jacoby, Gerhard, 1948\n\nBox D66. Folder 13. Warhaftig, Zorach, trip to Europe, 1945\n\nBox D66. Folder 14. Draft reports re: concentration camps, undated\n\nBox D66. Folder 15. Atrocities and Other Conditions in Concentration Camps in Germany, report of committee requested by Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1945\n\nBox D66. Folder 16. Non-Repatriable Displaced European Jews by Kubowitzki, Aryeh L., 1945\n\nBox D66. Folder 17. Stein, Kalman, 1945-1946\n\nBox D67. Folder 1. Activities for displaced persons, 1946\n\nBox D67. Folder 2. Activities for displaced persons, 1947\n\nBox D67. Folder 3. Activities for displaced persons, 1948 January-March\n\nBox D67. Folder 4. Activities for displaced persons, 1948 April-May\n\nBox D67. Folder 5. Activities for displaced persons, 1948 June-August\n\nBox D67. Folder 6. Activities for displaced persons, 1948 September-October\n\nBox D67. Folder 7. Activities for displaced persons, 1948 November-December\n\nBox D67. Folder 8. Activities for displaced persons, 1949 January-February\n\nBox D67. Folder 9. Activities for displaced persons, 1949 March-June\n\nBox D68. Folder 1. Activities for displaced persons, 1949 July-September\n\nBox D68. Folder 2. Activities for displaced persons, 1949 October-December\n\nBox D68. Folder 3. Activities for displaced persons, 1950 January-March\n\nBox D68. Folder 4. Activities for displaced persons, 1950 April-June\n\nBox D68. Folder 5. Activities for displaced persons, 1950 July-December\n\nBox D68. Folder 6. Activities for displaced persons, fresh food and vegetables, 1947-1948\n\nBox D68. Folder 7. Activities for displaced persons, British zone, Bergen-Belsen Memorial and 5th anniversary of liberation, 1949-1950\n\nBox D68. Folder 8. Activities for displaced persons, 10th anniversary of liberation of Nazi concentration camps, 1955 April\n\nBox D68. Folder 9. Working Committee of Four Cooperating Organizations, 1948 February-June\n\nBox D68. Folder 10. Working Committee of Four Cooperating Organizations, 1948 July-December\n\nBox D68. Folder 11. Working Committee of Four Cooperating Organizations, 1949\n\nBox D68. Folder 12. Working Committee of Four Cooperating Organizations, 1950\n\nBox D68. Folder 13. Vereinigung der Verfolgten des Nazismus, correspondence re: immigration, 1950\n\nBox D68. Folder 14. Hilldring, J.H., displaced person immigration to United States, Unites States War Department, 1944-1945\n\nBox D69. Folder 1. Central Committee of Liberated Jews in United States zone, Munich, 1945-1946\n\nBox D69. Folder 2. Central Committee of Liberated Jews in United States zone, Munich, 1946-1947\n\nBox D69. Folder 3. Central Committee of Liberated Jews in United States zone, Munich, 1947\n\nBox D69. Folder 4. Central Committee of Liberated Jews in United States zone, Munich, 1948\n\nBox D69. Folder 5. Central Committee of Liberated Jews in United States zone, Munich, 1949\n\nBox D69. Folder 6. Federation of Sephardic Jews, Feldafing, 1947-1949\n\nBox D69. Folder 7. Work program for displaced persons in United States zone of Germany, 1946-1948\n\nBox D69. Folder 8. Suchdienst PCIRO Eschenstruth, United States zone Germany, 1948\n\nBox D69. Folder 9. United States zone, Munich, Kobor, Erwin, 1948\n\nBox D69. Folder 10. Unitd States zone, Germany, individual cases, 1945-1950\n\nBox D69. Folder 11. Central Committee of Liberated Jews in British zone, Frankfurt, 1946, 1950\n\nBox D69. Folder 12. Central Committee of Liberated Jews in British zone, Bergen-Belsen, 1946-1947\n\nBox D69. Folder 13. Central Committee of Liberated Jews in British zone, Bergen-Belsen, 1948-1949\n\nBox D70. Folder 1. Conditions in the British zone of occupation, 1945-1949\n\nBox D70. Folder 2. British zone, Bergen-Belsen individual cases, 1947-1948\n\nBox D70. Folder 3. French zone, Germany, 1945-1950\n\nBox D70. Folder 4. World Jewish Congress request for assignment of liaison officer for Jewish displaced persons, 1945\n\nBox D70. Folder 5. Levinthal, Louis E., 1947 May-1948 December\n\nBox D70. Folder 6. Haber, William, 1947 December-1948 June\n\nBox D70. Folder 7. Haber, William, 1948 July-1949 March\n\nBox D70. Folder 8. Testimonial dinner for Clay, Lucius D., 1949\n\nBox D70. Folder 9. Greenstein, Harry, 1948 December-1950 June\n\nBox D70. Folder 10. Hyman, Abraham S., 1949-1950 November\n\nBox D70. Folder 11. Barisch, Louis, 1949-1950\n\nBox D70. Folder 12. Reports of Jewish advisors, 1945-1948\n\nBox D70. Folder 13. Reports of Jewish advisors, 1949-1950"@eng . "10 linear feet (25 Hollinger boxes)"@eng . "Location Service"@eng . . . . "Location Service"@eng . .