Commission For Relief In Belgium

Commission For Relief In Belgium

During World War 1, Germany refused to feed occupied Belgium, which was blockaded and unable to fulfill its food demands. In response, Herbert Hoover established the Commission for Relief in Belgium. The commission shipped 5.7 million tons of food and fed 11 million Belgians between 1914 and 1919.

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