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Category: German History

Posted on March 8, 2020September 4, 2020 by Tom Hildebrandt

Feeding the Enemy: Quakers in Germany After World War I

American hostility to Germany did not end with the armistice in 1918. The government and the American Red Cross provided massive amount of aid to alleviate hunger and suffering in allied nations after the war, but would not tolerate help to the enemy. Read more

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