Commission for Polish Relief

The Commission for Polish Relief (CPR), also known unofficially as Comporel[1] or the Hoover Commission,[2] was initiated in late 1939 by former US President Herbert Hoover, following the German and Soviet occupation of Poland. The Commission provided relief to Nazi occupied territories of Poland until December 1941.

  1. ^ Marta Aleksandra Balińska (1998). For the good of humanity: Ludwik Rajchman, medical statesman. Central European University Press. pp. 143–44. ISBN 978-9639116177. Retrieved 2 March 2011.
  2. ^ Janusz Korczak (1980). The ghetto years, 1939–1942. Ghetto Fighters' House. p. 30. Retrieved 2 March 2011.

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