William Tuck, executive secretary of the Preparatory Commission of the International Refugee Organization, told a news conference today that the IRO will care for the Exodus refugees in Germany after they have been screened by the British occupation authorities.
Tuck said that help would automatically be given to those of the refugees who (##) came from camps in the American or British zones. However, others will be (##) only “if individual hardships are cited.”
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