Greek Relief Fund, Great Britain and Northern Ireland

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Greek Relief Fund, Great Britain and Northern Ireland

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The League for Democracy in Greece was a political pressure group founded in 1945 whose aims included the provision of relief to Greeks who suffered for their left-wing beliefs and activities, to their dependants, and to the dependants of Greeks who died fighting for democracy. These relief functions were initially exercised by a sub-committee of the League, but when it was realised that charitable status would encourage broader support of the Fund's humanitarian objectives the committee was succeeded in 1968 by the Greek Relief Fund, which assisted political prisoners and their families, and former prisoners. The charity had premises at Goodge Street, London. The Fund was wound up in 1984.

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KCL-AF1123

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0100 KCLCA

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Final

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Further information is available at the National Archives (F122472)

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