Iver C. Olsen (1904 – November 5, 1960) was an accountant for the
Office of Strategic Services and the
War Refugee Board in Stockholm during World War II. In that latter capacity he provided WRB funds to
Raoul Wallenberg in his efforts to rescue the Hungarian Jews.
Iver C. Olsen; Rights of foreign shareholders of European corporations (United States Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce) (1929) ISBN B0008AWPV4
References
^Allan Gersten; A Conspiracy of Indifference: The Raoul Wallenberg Story
^"Iver C. Olsen, former economic adviser with the International Cooperation Administration, died yesterday at Arlington Hospital after a short illness. He was 56". Washington Post. November 6, 1960.
Further reading
National Archives Record Group 226, Records of the Office of Strategic Services; RG 210, Records of the War Refugee Board
New York Times; March 16, 1931, Monday; Washington, March 15, 1931. Despite expansion of British loans to Latin America in 1930, American loans to all foreign nations last year exceeded those of Great Britain by more than $300,000,000, according to a survey by Iver C. Olsen of the
Department of Commerce which was made public today.
New York Times; October 11, 1954; Joins Tripp in Washington.
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