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President Harry Truman original letter to the National Jewish Welfare Board, 1947

Size

25×20 cm ~ 10×8 inch

Artist / Creator

Technique

Condition

year

1947

Description

LOT Number :1010922283

Artists: President Harry Truman

 
Technique:  Signed Letter
 
 Year: 1947
 
 Condition:Good
 

Size: 25×20 cm ~ 10×8 inch

 
Quantity:1
 

Description:-

 

 

This is an original hand signed letter by Harry S. Truman (the 33rd President of the United States) dating back to April 30th 1947 which was sent to the National Jewish Welfare Board.

In this letter he describes the organization’s role as vivid in the life of our national community. It is only a few months late that the U.N. General Assembly adopted a resolution recommending the creation of independent Jewish State – Israel

 

 

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