Refugees That Received Bolivian Visas 1940Introduction by YIVO Institute for Jewish ResearchBACKGROUNDThe Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS) is the world’s oldest refugee agency, formally incorporated in 1903. HIAS emerged from the work of several agencies which supported Jews fleeing pogroms in Russia and Eastern Europe beginning in the 1880s. This data set comes from records of HIAS’s work in France during the war years. HIAS provided assistance to refugees in the form of legal support, monetary aid, and family reunification services, among other things, during this timeframe. DATABASEThis database includes 290 records of refugees that received Bolivian visas, 1940. Entire list of related family members will be found with a search for any one family member. The fields for this database are as follows:
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSThe information contained in this database was indexed from the files available from the Center for Jewish History’s collection of scanned source documents from the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research. This data set is from the “Records of HIAS-HICEM Main Office in Europe (RG 245.5, France I-IV)”, File: Box 10, Folder: France I-149, Reel: 16.11). It can be accessed online at https://archives.cjh.org/repositories/7/archival_objects/176580 Thank you to Nolan Altman, Director of Data Acquisition and Coordinator of Holocaust Database, for his continued devotion and dedication to JewishGen's important work. May 2025
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