The War Refugee Board was set up to help the victims of oppression from World War II, mainly Jews, with relief and assistance. The agency met with unexplained procrastination and in some cases expressions of fear from some countries at the prospect of becoming â??over flooded with Jewsâ??. In the end, the Board went into operation and was successful, saving about 200,000 Jews.
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To increase the production of war materialsThe War Production Board (WPB) was created to oversee the conversion of peacetime industry to war industry.
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to save thousands of eastern european jews
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A refugee is a person who flees for refuge or safety, esp. to a foreign country, as in time of political upheaval, war, etc. Ex.1 The Canadian law allows refugees to immigrate to Canada. Ex.2 The refugee, with his family, fled from the war and left his home country behind.
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They did not do much. In 1944 the War Refugee Board was established and many reescue and relief projects were funded, but not a single one was put into action until after the war.
to increase the production of war materials
The Jewish Virtual Library states: The War Refugee Board It was not until late in the war that the United States attempted to rescue Jews from the Holocaust. In January 1944, the Secretary of the Treasury, Henry Morgenthau, Jr., persuaded President Franklin D. Roosevelt to establish the War Refugee Board. Although confirmed reports of the mass murders of Jews had reached the U.S. State Department in 1942, officials had remained silent. During the war the State Department had insisted that the best way to save victims of Nazi Germany's policies was to win the war as quickly as possible. The War Refugee Board worked with Jewish organizations, diplomats from neutral countries, and resistance groups in Europe to rescue Jews from occupied territories and provide relief to inmates of Nazi concentration camps. Its most extensive rescue efforts were led by Raoul Wallenberg.... The War Refugee Board played a crucial role in the rescue of as many as 200,000 Jews. However, some people still wonder how many more Jews might have been saved if the rescue missions had begun sooner. Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum It is important to remember that the US was directed against the Japanese during WW2.
they infiltrated FAS headquarters and stole away with important government documents that later started a hushed fiscal war.