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Broadcasting in the service of the International Committee of the Red Cross

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 January 2010

Extract

The broadcasting activity of the International Committee of the Red Cross started sixteen years ago in a Europe which had been half destroyed by the war. It was in fact on May 2, 1945, that the first lists of names of French deported, to be liberated in Germany and who were returning home via Switzerland, were read out at Radio-Genève on the national Sottens programme.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © International Committee of the Red Cross 1961

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References

page 244 note 1 See Revue Internationale de la Croix-Rouge, “La Radiodiffusion au service de la Croix-Rouge” by Mr. G. Kuhne, January 1956.

page 248 note 1 See June and September 1957 (English Supplement, October 1957) and especially November 1958 (English Supplement, same month: “ICRC radio broadcasts”).