Petluck, Ann S.
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National Refugee Service Records
This collection contains the records of the National Refugee Service (NRS), a refugee aid organization founded in New York City in 1939 to assist refugees fleeing Nazi persecution. A successor agency to the National Coordinating Committee for Aid to Refugees and Emigrants Coming from Germany, which had operated as an umbrella organization of refugee aid agencies since 1934, the NRS remained in existence until 1946, when it was merged into the new organization United Service for New Americans. The NRS program encompassed a migration service that assisted with affidavits, visas and other legal aspects of the immigration process; temporary relief and casework services; job placement, retraining, and small business loans; help in resettling to localities throughout the country; and social and cultural adjustment to American life. The records include minutes, correspondence, memoranda, and reports related to the board of directors; the executive director; lay advisory committees; the various departments within the NRS; special committees assisting professional groups, including physicians, musicians, rabbis, social workers, and scholars; and cooperating refugee-assistance committees and organizations across the United States.
Records of the National Refugee Service
This collection contains records of the National Refugee Service (NRS), including committee files, correspondence, publications, and project files organized by partner organization and location. A few case files and a small amount of materials on predecessor organizations, notably the National Coordinating Committee, are also included. The records cover the major functions of the NRS related to migration, resettlement, retraining, employment, and social adjustment of refugees. Other subjects of note include affidavits, deportations, internees and enemy aliens in the United States, the refugee ship SS St. Louis, and the Fort Ontario refugee shelter in Oswego, New York. A few pieces of correspondence with Secretary of State Dean Acheson and Attorney General Francis Biddle are included.
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- Americanization 1
- Brochures 1
- Citizenship -- United States 1
- Clippings (information artifacts) 1
- Correspondence 1
- Ellis Island (N.J. and N.Y.) 1
- Emigration and immigration 1
- Financial records 1
- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) 1
- Immigrants -- United States 1
- Jewish refugees 1
- Jews -- Migrations 1
- Jews -- United States -- Charities 1
- Manuals (instructional materials) 1
- Membership lists 1
- Memorandums 1
- Minutes (administrative records) 1
- Naturalization -- United States 1 + ∧ less