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  1. History. In 1945, William Zimdin [ de], an Estonian immigrant to the United States and businessman, began sending thousands of relief parcels to relatives, friends, and former employees in Europe to help with the aftermath of World War II. [2] [7] [8] In 1948, Zimdin formalized his efforts with the establishment of the William Zimdin Foundation.

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    In 1945, William Zimdin, an Estonian immigrant who had amassed significant wealth in prewar Europe, began sending thousands of relief parcels containing food, clothing, and medicines to relatives, friends, and former employees who were rebuilding their lives in the aftermath of World War II.

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  4. Sep 13, 2005 · Direct Relief International is a nonsectarian humanitarian assistance organization founded in 1948 by William Zimdin, originally as the William Zimdin Foundation. The organization has continued operations uninterrupted, as the Direct Relief Foundation from 1957 to 1982, and afterward as Direct Relief International.

  5. Wilhelm Julius Arthur Zimdin (born December 21, 1880 in Estonia , † March 4, 1951 in Santa Barbara , California ) was an Estonian international financier, real estate trader, hotel and casino owner. Zimdin's first major international deals took place in 1920 and involved trade between the United States and the Soviet Union .

  6. In 1945, William Zimdin, an Estonian immigrant who had amassed significant wealth in pre-war Europe, began sending thousands of relief parcels containing food, clothing, and medicines to relatives, friends, and former employees who were rebuilding their lives in the aftermath of World War II.

  7. Direct Relief was founded by William Zimdin, an international financier, real estate mogul, and philanthropist who made Santa Barbara his home from 1945 to 1951, the last years of his life.

  8. Jun 10, 2016 · William Zimdin left a profound legacy of human compassion for refugees. An industrial mogul in Estonia before World War II, Zimdin fled to the United States after Hitler targeted him for refusing to fund the war. Stripped of the majority of his assets, he restarted life in Santa Barbara.

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