Bearing Gifts to Greeks
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"The occupation of Greece during the Second World War brought savage Axis reprisals, the destruction of Greek Jewry, astronomical inflation and famine. International efforts brought a partial lifting of the British blockade that had worsened the food supply problem. Bearing Gifts to Greeks throws new light on a hitherto neglected aspect of Greece's wartime experience. Topics covered include the nature of the famine; the complex diplomacy that led to a relaxation of the blockade; the role of the Greek-American community in mobilising pressure; the part played by Turkey, and later the Swedish Red Cross, in supplying food and medical aid; the Greek Red Cross's role in alerting international public opinion to the gravity of the situation; the role of Quakers in Greek relief; the initial steps of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Agency on liberation in 1944; Yugoslav humanitarian assistance to the Greek left; and the relief activities of the Greek resistance and of the Orthodox Church."--Jacket.
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