Loyalty: Gift to U.S. of Refugees from Europe
- 1943-Mar-22
Article from the New York Times titled Loyalty: Gift to U.S. of Refugees from Europe .
In 1942, a check of 48,000 was presented to Robert M. Lovett, the Secretary of War of the United States, to purchase a fighter plane named Loyalty. In 1943 the fighter plan was presented at La Guardia Field.
Members of the Loyalty Committee of Victims of Nazi and Fascist Oppression are individuals who in the United states who were targets of Nazi's during World War II.
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“Loyalty: Gift to U.S. of Refugees from Europe.” New York times, March 22, 1943. Papers of Georg and Max Bredig, Box 8, Folder 32. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/h34b5zm.
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