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Post-First World War Humanitarianism

by swanseahistory | Apr 16, 2021 | European History, Modern History, Research

Hundreds of thousands of people were threatened by famine, disease, and displacement as a consequence of the First World War and the conflicts that followed in its wake. Around one hundred years ago, a wide range of humanitarian organisations were established which...
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