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Vol. 8 No. 2 (2019)
Vol. 8 No. 2 (2019)
Humanitarian aid: From the Spanish Civil War to the early days of post-war Europe
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.3989/chdj.2019.v8.i2
Published:
2019-12-30
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Humanitarian aid: From the Spanish Civil War to the early days of post-war Europe
Alicia Alted Vigil
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Swiss humanitarian aid during the Spanish Civil War: The journey of Anna Siemsen and Regina Kägi-Fuchsmann
Luís Manuel Calvo Salgado
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Help Spain by showing films. British film production for humanitarian aid during the Spanish Civil War
Laura López-Martín
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Swiss Humanitarian Aid in Spain and Southern France through Paul Senn’s camera (1937-1942)
Natascha Schmöller
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The Unitarian’s Service Committee Marseille Office and the American networks to aid Spanish refugees. (1940-1943)
Aurelio Velázquez-Hernández
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The Humanitarian Aid of the Joint Relief Commission of the International Red Cross in France to the civil population: children, women and internees (1940-1946)
Luiza Iordache Cârstea
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Fractured Childhoods, Identities in Transit: Humanitarian Aid for Central European Refugees from the United Kingdom
Magdalena Garrido Caballero
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Help of neutral countries in the return to life of the Women deportees from Ravensbrück camp. The Spanish Women case
Rose Duroux
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Obituary
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Carlos Estepa Díez (1949-2018).
In Memoriam
José Luis Peset
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