Published 1944
by [Govt. Print. Off.] in Washington, D.C .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Report of Advisory Unit for War and Post-war Adjustment Policies, Office of War Mobilization.
Other titles | War and post-war adjustment policies. |
Statement | [by] Bernard M. Baruch and J.M. Hancock. |
Contributions | Hancock, John Milton, 1883-, United States. Office of War Mobilization. |
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Pagination | 108 p. |
Number of Pages | 108 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL17764552M |
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