Red Cross in Geneva sends supplies to prisoners of war during World War II

Red Cross in Geneva sends supplies to prisoners of war during World War II

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The video discusses Geneva's commitment to maintaining large stocks to support thousands of captives, highlighting its humanitarian role. It also covers the international support provided by the United States and the United Kingdom, which send trainloads of parcels to camps, emphasizing the global effort in relief operations.

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3 mins • 1 pt

How has Geneva maintained its stocks for captives?

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What does Geneva stand for according to the text?

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Reflect on the long and terrible years mentioned in the text. What might this refer to?

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What role did the United States and the British play in the context of Geneva?

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What is the significance of the parcels mentioned in the text?

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