Great Relief Scheme Started

Series

Series Name
Pathe Gazette

Issue

Issue No.
43/97
Date Released
6 Dec 1943
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Story

Story No. within this Issue
1 / 3
Summary
The birth of UNRRA (the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration). In the White House, Mr Roosevelt, Mr Gromyko and Lord Halifax are among the delegates of forty nations who sign the document which will help to relieve suffering among the millions of homeless and hungry all over the world. Almost immediately the Allied Relief organisation goes into action. In Naples flour is unloaded, Italian labour is set to work repairing bridges and restoring communications. From Egypt comes harvesting scenes, the crop being a variety of millet. This is threshed and then sacked, no part of the plant is wasted. The millet seeds later will be mixed with wheat to produce a war time bread.
Keywords
Politics and government; Agriculture; Foreign aid
Locations
Washington; Italy; Egypt; District of Columbia
Length of story (in feet)
196
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'Great Relief Scheme Started', Pathe Gazette Issue No. 43/97, 6 Dec 1943. https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/newsonscreen/search/index.php/story/100197 (Accessed 08 Feb 2025)