Memorandum from Harry S. Truman to the Secretary of State and Others
12/22/1945
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Truman begins this memorandum stating "the grave dislocation of populations in Europe resulting from the war has produced human suffering that the people of the United States cannot and will not ignore."
He says the US government must facilitate immigration to the United States under existing quota laws. He outlines how this is to be done and what the individual responsibilities will be of those receiving the memo.
The memorandum was sent to the Secretary of State, Secretary of War, Attorney General, War Shipping Administrator, Surgeon General of the Public Health Service, and Director General of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration.
He says the US government must facilitate immigration to the United States under existing quota laws. He outlines how this is to be done and what the individual responsibilities will be of those receiving the memo.
The memorandum was sent to the Secretary of State, Secretary of War, Attorney General, War Shipping Administrator, Surgeon General of the Public Health Service, and Director General of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration.
This primary source comes from the Collection HST-OFF: Official Files (Truman Administration).
National Archives Identifier: 201127
Full Citation: Memorandum from Harry S. Truman to the Secretary of State and Others; 12/22/1945; Official Files , 1945 - 1953; Collection HST-OFF: Official Files (Truman Administration); Harry S. Truman Library, Independence, MO. [Online Version, https://www.docsteach.org/documents/document/memorandum-from-harry-s-truman-to-the-secretary-of-state-and-others, April 20, 2024]Rights: Public Domain, Free of Known Copyright Restrictions. Learn more on our privacy and legal page.