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Frederick Leith-Ross

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114: 29: 149:, Leith-Ross contributed to the difficult work of organizing and staffing the new international agency, which, in the end, received the mandate not of feeding German civilians but, rather, of fulfilling basic needs of the millions of people displaced from their homelands as a consequence of the war, who needed assistance to be repatriated or to otherwise re-establish their lives in the postwar period. The term 138:
raised to deliver on such a pledge. In September 1941, his committee was reconstituted as the Inter-Allied Committee on Post-War Requirements, in which form it collaborated with the European governments in exile in London, on estimating the needs for food, raw materials, and other necessities in the first six-month period after liberation.
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on 20 August 1940 that rhetorically raised the prospect of Britain bringing the German and Austrian peoples "food, freedom, and peace" upon the defeat of the Nazi regime in Europe, Leith-Ross was appointed to head an ad hoc governmental committee to address the question of how surpluses could be
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A Genealogical Account of the Descendants of James Young, Merchant Burgess of Aberdeen and Rachel Cruickshank His Wife, 1697-1893, with Notes on Many of the Families with which They are Connected
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Money Talks: Fifty Years of International Finance: The Autobiography of Sir Frederick Leith-Ross
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In 1912 Leith-Ross married Prudence Staples. Their children included the author and biographer
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Leith-Ross's committee laid the groundwork for what eventually became the
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at the family estate in Ellon, Scotland. He was the brother of the artist
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Shanghai's Bund and Beyond, Niv Horesh, Yale University Press, 2009
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Knights Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George
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The Long Road Home: The Aftermath of the Second World War
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who was born in 1922. His 1968 autobiography is entitled
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United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration
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A History of Modern Shanghai Banking, Zhaojin Ji, 2002
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Frederick Ross (disambiguation)

GCMG
KCB
UK government
Saint Pierre, Mauritius
Samuel van Houten
Arnage Castle
Harry Leith-Ross
Balliol College, Oxford
Treasury
Private Secretary
H. H. Asquith
economic theory
Treasury View
Second World War
Anglo-German Payments Agreement

Lausanne Conference
Second World War
Winston Churchill
British Parliament
United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration
Herbert Lehman
displaced persons
Prudence Leith-Ross
Newspaper clippings about Frederick Leith-Ross
20th Century Press Archives
ZBW
Merchant Taylors' School Register, 1871-1900

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