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VOICES FROM THE FIELD THE IRC BLOG - Angier biddle duke
Angier Biddle Duke
Posted by George.Rupp on March 25th, 2008
In the fall of 1956, a cable was sent from Vienna to IRC headquarters in New York: Best we can do to demonstrate solidarity with Hungarian liberation forces… is to rush at once massive quantities relief supplies … we are preparing for tragic possibility soviet recapture control of Hungary, when countless escapees will flood into austria and must be ready with resources. more »
Posted in Europe | Tags: refugees, Angier Biddle Duke, Austria, George Rupp, humanitarian, Hungarian Revolution, Hungary, Leo Cherne, Soviet Union, the IRC | 2 Comments
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