League for Small and Subject Nationalities
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title:
League for Small and Subject Nationalities
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The League of Small and Subject Nationalities, Inc. (LSSN), informally known as the League of Small Nations, was a self-determinist organization formed during World War I in New York City, with the following aims: The League's president was Frederic C. Howe, who also served as Commissioner of Immigration of the Port of New York during World War I. The corresponding secretaries of the League were Marion A. Smith (Scottish-American) and Vincent F. Jankovski (Lithuanian). Jewish American banker Jac
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Organization
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/League_for_Small_and_Subject_Nationalities
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2023-05-03T08:33:39Z
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