This article analyzes disaster relief efforts for the 1954 Danube and Elbe River floods. Carried out jointly by the U.S. government and the Geneva-based League of Red Cross Societies, this food aid program affected Western and Eastern Europe, and marked an important moment in Cold War political and humanitarian history
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In 1919, the Allied Red Cross societies founded a new international federation of the Red Cross move...
This article centers on the German perception of the Great Soviet Famines of 1931\u20131933, with a ...
This article analyzes disaster relief efforts for the 1954 Danube and Elbe River floods. Carried out...
This article analyses the development of organised relief for global natural disasters in the years ...
Following the destruction caused by World War II, world leaders, specifically Franklin D. Roosevelt ...
The article highlights and summarizes the main aspects of the work of the Czechoslovak Red Cross in ...
In the 1950s the United States feared that the Soviet Union would overtake their leading position in...
In the early 1900s, the Great Depression, great droughts, a huge tornado, and great floods roared th...
First published online: 03 February 2020This article examines the interactions between American huma...
This article explores how US humanitarian aid workers in Great War era Europe understood the war, th...
Historiography of the famine in Soviet Russia and Ukraine 1921-23. includes a large number of schola...
This article investigates media coverage of 19th and early 20th century river activism and its effec...
This article explores the history of modern British humanitarianism. Specifically, it charts the ris...
This chapter tracks the evolution and expansion of the international humanitarian sector during the ...
The article examines the link between the admission of refugees to the United States and the country...
In 1919, the Allied Red Cross societies founded a new international federation of the Red Cross move...
This article centers on the German perception of the Great Soviet Famines of 1931\u20131933, with a ...
This article analyzes disaster relief efforts for the 1954 Danube and Elbe River floods. Carried out...
This article analyses the development of organised relief for global natural disasters in the years ...
Following the destruction caused by World War II, world leaders, specifically Franklin D. Roosevelt ...
The article highlights and summarizes the main aspects of the work of the Czechoslovak Red Cross in ...
In the 1950s the United States feared that the Soviet Union would overtake their leading position in...
In the early 1900s, the Great Depression, great droughts, a huge tornado, and great floods roared th...
First published online: 03 February 2020This article examines the interactions between American huma...
This article explores how US humanitarian aid workers in Great War era Europe understood the war, th...
Historiography of the famine in Soviet Russia and Ukraine 1921-23. includes a large number of schola...
This article investigates media coverage of 19th and early 20th century river activism and its effec...
This article explores the history of modern British humanitarianism. Specifically, it charts the ris...
This chapter tracks the evolution and expansion of the international humanitarian sector during the ...
The article examines the link between the admission of refugees to the United States and the country...
In 1919, the Allied Red Cross societies founded a new international federation of the Red Cross move...
This article centers on the German perception of the Great Soviet Famines of 1931\u20131933, with a ...