Failing to protect humanitarian workers: lessons from Britain and voluntary aid detachments in the Second World War / Amol A. Verma

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2017Subject(s): Online resources: In: Medicine, Conflict and Survival Vol 33, No. 3, September 2017, pp. 216 - 228 (DA)Summary: The paper draws on official records of international and British organizations, newspaper reports and volunteer memoirs to study the failure to protect humanitarian workers in the Second World War, where the use of air warfare and flying missiles and technological advances posed a grave threat to civilians and humanitarian workers.
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The paper draws on official records of international and British organizations, newspaper reports and volunteer memoirs to study the failure to protect humanitarian workers in the Second World War, where the use of air warfare and flying missiles and technological advances posed a grave threat to civilians and humanitarian workers.

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