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    After Zimdin’s death in 1951, Dezso (Dennis) Karczag, a Hungarian immigrant and Zimdin’s close business associate, assumed management of the organization. In 1957, the organization changed its name to the Direct Relief Foundation, and in 1982, renamed again and became known as Direct Relief International.

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  2. When Zimdin died in 1951, just a few years after opening the William Zimdin foundation, his close business associate Dezso Karczag, a Hungarian immigrant, became the foundation’s main manager. Six years later, they changed their name from The William Zimdin Foundation to Direct Relief International.

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  4. It did get disbanded. 1. Reply. chumling21. • 4 yr. ago. Hiruzen “dissolved” the Foundation after the Uchiha Clan Massacre. 1. Reply. idk if i missed it during my rewatch, but all i remember was the anbus from root lost their curse mark, but, the organisation itself, does it get….

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. In 1948 they formed a non-profit tax-exempt organization called the William Zimdin Foundation. Zimdin died in 1951, leaving $900,000 to the yet unnamed Direct Relief, and named Karczag as the executor of his estate.

  8. Nov 30, 2023 · After Zimdin’s death in 1951, Dezso (Dennis) Karczag, a Hungarian immigrant and Zimdin’s close business associate, assumed management of the organization. In 1957, the organization changed...

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