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Historical discussion of UNRRA immunity and U.S. contract procurement post‑World War IICase Filekaggle-ho-028568House OversightHistorical discussion of UNRRA immunity and U.S. contract procurement post‑World War II
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Historical discussion of UNRRA immunity and U.S. contract procurement post‑World War II
Historical discussion of UNRRA immunity and U.S. contract procurement post‑World War II The passage merely recounts legislative history and contract practices of a defunct World War II relief agency. It contains no actionable leads, contemporary actors, or novel allegations of misconduct. Its relevance to current investigations is minimal. Key insights: Congress passed the Immunities Act to encourage international organizations like UNRRA to locate in the U.S.; UNRRA spent roughly 67% of its budget on U.S. goods and services.; The text questions whether Congress intended dynamic interpretation of UNRRA immunity.
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