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Latvian appealed and two of them were reinstated.
Preliminary steps were taken in 1946 leading to the implementation of the UNRRA eligibility program.
Welfare
1The welfare activities of the camp were well coordinated under the able and devoted direction of the Principl Welfare Officer Miss Ferreira, who had supervision of all religious, educational, recreational and cultural activitie, as well as personal counseling, tracing, repatriation, emigration, workers' PX, labor control, registration and eligibility and screening.
Her system for handling these functions is shown in the chart on the next page.
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This content transcribes an original report of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA), a separate copy of which is filed in the United Nations Archives (UNA), Reference number: S-1021-0081-05, Title: Monographs - DP-US 20 - Displaced Persons - United States Zone (Germany) - Histories of Individual Camps - History Report No. 30, Report: Baltin Camp in Bettenhausen, Kassel by D. F. McGonigal, Date: April 13, 1945. The UNA grants rights to reproduce with attribution. Additionally, this content is protected as a derivative work under Latvian Copyright Law Chapter 2 § 5 ¶ 3 and as part of a collection under Chapter 3 § 5 ¶ 1.2.