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To Save A World: The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (AJJDC) 1914-1984 / The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC) was one of the principal financial agencies involved in the rescue of Jews in World War II. Between 1933 and 1940, it provided millions of dollars in financial aid to Jews in Eastern Europe. The JDC also funded the American Jewish Joint Agricultural Corporation (Agro-Joint). JDC representatives sent money into Jewish communities in numerous illicit or illegal operations to save Jews. The Joint maintained offices in New York City, in neutral Lisbon, Portugal, and Switzerland, and local offices throughout Nazi occupied Europe. It supplied money to Jewish self-help rescue and relief operations, including funds to provide relief activities and supported Jewish armed resistance.
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Catalog of a photographic exhibition held at the Nahum Goldmann Museum of the Jewish Diaspora
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Holocaust--Resistanceandrescue--EasternEurope
Classification940.44074 HAT
PublisherTel Aviv , Israel, Beth Hatefutsoth, The Nahum Goldmann Museum of the Jewish Diaspora, 1984
SubjectHolocaust--Resistance and rescue--Eastern EuropeAmerican Jewish Joint Distribution Committee--Jews--History--ExhibitionsEnglish & HebrewJews--History--Exhibitions.
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