International Committee of the Red Cross organization
also: International Committee for Red Cross, International Committee of the Red Cross, Red Cross
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Alton Ochsner member_of
International Committee of the Red Cross host_asserted
“But they all did most of this in New Orleans. And it's interesting that the Ochsner Clinic, I mean, it was Ochsner who took the technology of blood typing to Switzerland to create the International Red Cross in Switzerland. And we know how …”
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Those months had seen escalating attacks against foreign targets in the city. Commonwealth war graves had been smashed. The Tanzanian consulate stormed. A Sudanese diplomat attacked. A UN convoy bombed. And the office of the International C…
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I forget the name of the organization. You know what I'm talking about. Permadex? Permadex, yes, ma'am. You know, with the Tides to Montreal also there that are very interesting later in terms of, you know, the Raoul sightings and the set u…
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But they all did most of this in New Orleans. And it's interesting that the Ochsner Clinic, I mean, it was Ochsner who took the technology of blood typing to Switzerland to create the International Red Cross in Switzerland. And we know how …
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This was war, some would say, but was this really what the coalition of the willing went to Iraq to do? No, it was not. Had the U.S. government enabled the fiasco and had Congress allowed it to happen? Well, they were certainly funding it. …
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There was no determination to regulate the industry. Regulation was costly and complicated, especially for the international business. This would not be a cause taken on by Congress. It was, however, a matter of deep concern to the governme…
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All remaining profits of the operations were divided among the companies that were bankrolling it. They became the largest single exploiter of concentration camp labor in history. According to the International Red Cross records, Conti and …
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Most of the Moscow-based Poles had little affection for the general and described them as fascist. The discovery of this atrocity proved to be a breaking point. The London Poles at first refrained from denouncing their ally, the Soviet Unio…
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Then a previously unknown Moscow-based group called the Union of Polish Patriots announced that Sikorsky had been compromised by fascists and his government no longer commanded the support of free Poles. On April 19th, gotta love that date,…
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The editorial asserted that the Polish exile government request for a Red Cross investigation was a direct and obvious assistance to the Hitler provocateurs. The Soviet news agency TASS went further. The fact that both the Germans and the L…
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Concentration camps supplied labor to GM's giant Russellheim plant, which the Germans converted to aircraft engine making, and to the Ford truck plant at Cologne. International Red Cross records suggest that these two locations provided pri…