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United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA)/Germany Mission: British Zone (Lemgo), Central Registry

Series consists of medical reports and statistics, assembly center progress reports, nursing narrative reports, displaced person self-government reports, minutes of the Displaced Persons Committee, camp education reports, minutes of team meetings, situation reports, camp forms (blank), displaced persons publications, director's reports (monthly and narrative), exhibition pamphlets, repatriation reports, correspondence, memoranda, and photographs. Subjects include detention centers; camp accidents; admissions into trade schools; vocational training; Glynn Hughes Hospita;, repatriation from assembly centers; security; welfare and transport history; children's homes; and supplies. Correspondents include Brig. F. A. J. E. Marshall, Area Supervising Officer; Raphael Cilento, Director, British Zone; J. N. Wheatley, Medical Superintendent; and J. A. Greenwood, Field Supervisory Officer.

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United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA)/Germany Mission: French Zone (Haslach)

Series consists of notes of service, district and general bulletins, accident reports and claims, personnel materials (including lists, permissions, transfers, terminations, statistics, and pay), lists of repatriated persons, documents related to unaccompanied children, strength returns, weekly reports of assembly centers, camp newspapers, ephemera (such as posters and invitations), technical instructions, reports on infectious diseases and sickness, correspondence, memoranda, and photographs. Subjects include welfare services; repatriement; screening of displaced persons; employment; discipline and supervision; medical supplies; rations; clothing; transpor;, and police matters (citations). Correspondents include French Zone team directors; Chefs de Detachment; E. P. Moreland, Director of the Southern District; G. A. Bohn, District Employment Officer; Lieut.-General A. A. L. Mercier, Director of the North District; General C. A. Lenclud, Director, French Zone; and Lieut.-General F. E. Morgan, Chief of Operations, Germany.

Teams identified by number and location.

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United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA)/Germany Mission: French Zone (Haslach), Department of Field Operations, Reports Division

Series consists of an index to field orders, administrative instructions, displaced persons monthly reports (issued by headquarters), displaced person journals, reports and statistics for teams, circulars and bulletins, artifacts (such as posters, invitations, illustrations, and event programs), photographs (including a photo album documenting Team 211 (Rottweill)), and school textbooks. Subjects include amenity supplies; schools for displaced Baltic and Polish children; the registry system used to file UNRRA paperwork; and voluntary agencies. Correspondents include F. E. Morgan, Chief, German Operations; General F. Lenclud, Director, French Zone; Carl H. Martini, Director, Department of Field Operations; and C. J. Marshall, Assistant-Director, Relief Services.

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United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA)/Germany Mission: British Zone (Lemgo), Central Registry

Series consists of correspondence, minutes of meetings, displaced persons camp newspapers, minutes, maps and graphs, forms, medical charts, photographs of assembly centers, instructions and policy, and various reports including monthly medical reports, employment reports, education reports, statistical reports, monthly reports of voluntary societies, protective service reports, police reports, etc. Teams included are 902, 903, 904, 905, 906 and 907. Subjects include but are not limited to the following: child search; eligibility and screening of displaced persons; military and military government instructions; security; welfare; repatriation of displaced persons; and camp committees and organizations.

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The first organization plan of the Bureau of Supply (Bureau of Supply Order No. 2, c. January 1944) contained provision for a Requirements and Allocations Division. After 15 April 1944, it operated as two branches, a Requirements Co-ordination Branch, and an Allocations Co-ordination Branch, (Bureau of Supply Order No. 8). The two were again joined (Bureau of Supply Order No. 8, Supp. 7) on 12 October 1944. On 13 July 1945 (Bureau of Supply Bulletin No. 34) the Branch was abolished, and its functions were taken over by the new Country Programs Division. The new Division took over some of the functions and staff of the 'area desks' of the former Bureau of Areas.
The functions of the office were, briefly, to act in a staff and liaison capacity in connection with the computation of supply requirements and the preparation of requests for allocations, and in the development of coordinated requirements programs. It was divided into four major units: an Executive Office; a Programming Branch, responsible for drawing up and coordinating a broad program of supply operations by balancing the needs and requests of receiving countries against available resources of funds and supplies; an Operations Branch, principally occupied with preparing and maintaining current records and reports of the progress of the program; and a Country Desk Branch, consisting mainly of liaison officers responsible for coordinating the work of the various Supply Bureau divisions with respect to individual countries and for assisting the Mission heads and the Washington representatives of those countries.
When liquidation began, the Country Programs Division was abolished on 1 August 1947, and its remaining functions were assumed by the new Residual Operations and Records Division (General Bulletin No. 277). This was in turn succeeded on 1 April 1948 by the Division of Residual Supply Activities (AO 103, Supp. 21).

The first organization plan of the Bureau of Supply (Bureau of Supply Order No. 2, c. January 1944) contained provision for a Requirements and Allocations Division. After 15 April 1944, it operated as two branches, a Requirements Co-ordination Branch, and an Allocations Co-ordination Branch, (Bureau of Supply Order No. 8). The two were again joined (Bureau of Supply Order No. 8, Supp. 7) on 12 October 1944. On 13 July 1945 (Bureau of Supply Bulletin No. 34) the Branch was abolished, and its functions were taken over by the new Country Programs Division. The new Division took over some of the functions and staff of the 'area desks' of the former Bureau of Areas.
The functions of the office were, briefly, to act in a staff and liaison capacity in connection with the computation of supply requirements and the preparation of requests for allocations, and in the development of coordinated requirements programs. It was divided into four major units: an Executive Office; a Programming Branch, responsible for drawing up and coordinating a broad program of supply operations by balancing the needs and requests of receiving countries against available resources of funds and supplies; an Operations Branch, principally occupied with preparing and maintaining current records and reports of the progress of the program; and a Country Desk Branch, consisting mainly of liaison officers responsible for coordinating the work of the various Supply Bureau divisions with respect to individual countries and for assisting the Mission heads and the Washington representatives of those countries.
When liquidation began, the Country Programs Division was abolished on 1 August 1947, and its remaining functions were assumed by the new Residual Operations and Records Division (General Bulletin No. 277). This was in turn succeeded on 1 April 1948 by the Division of Residual Supply Activities (AO 103, Supp. 21).

United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration UNRRA/Germany Mission: British Zone in Lemgo Central Registry

Series consists of correspondence, memoranda, narrative and statistical reports, questionnaires, press releases, and policy and procedures relating to the administration and operation of the British Zone. Subjects include but are not limited to the following: Polish repatriation; displaced persons population statistics; weekly strength return reports; reports on medical visits and team reports; personnel matters; food and supplies; child welfare; voluntary societies; employment; and public information. Correspondents include Sir Ralph Cilento, UNRRA Zone Director, British Occupied Zone; Eric Townsend, Chief Medical Officer; and Gilbert Price, Zone Director's Executive Assistant.

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United Nations RelieF and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA)/Germany: Central Headquarters, Department oF Field Operations, Repatriation Section

Series consists oF correspondence, memoranda, periodic reports, conFerence agendas and minutes, handwritten notes, and a copy oF 'UNDR Team News' relating to operations and issues involved in the repatriation oF displaced persons. Subjects include but are not limited to the Following: resettlement and repatriation oF displaced persons; eligibility For UNRRA assistance; reports oF unaccompanied children in Germany; Jewish activities; and plans and guidelines For tracing unaccompanied children and displaced persons. Correspondent includes Carl H. Martini, ChieF oF RelieF Services at Central Headquarters (Arolsen).

Actual series size: 4 boxes.

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