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UNRRA

American  
[uhn-ruh] / ˈʌn rə /
Or U.N.R.R.A.
  1. United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration.


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Said Lehman: "UNRRA . . . will be unable to provide all the assistance which is so clearly needed in the world today."

From Time Magazine Archive

But Buenos Aires promptly reported that Argentina's exportable surpluses of wheat were already committed by sale or donation; that was the reason Argentina had declined to join UNRRA.

From Time Magazine Archive

For two days they had scurried across Red River Valley, looking for wheat for UNRRA.

From Time Magazine Archive

Labor Conciliator Edgar Warren, the man chosen to settle the threatened meat packers' strike, hinted that the only solution was a �c-a-lb. increase in the price of meat bought by the Army, Navy and UNRRA.

From Time Magazine Archive

This was a life-saving fund, and Under Secretary of State William Clayton pledged that it would only be used to fill the gap left by an expiring UNRRA.

From Time Magazine Archive