Bulletin de L'office D'information des Oeuvres de Secours Aux Prisonniers de Guerre
Founded in 1943, Bulletin de L'office D'information des Oeuvres de Secours Aux Prisonniers de Guerre emerged during World War II, driven by humanitarian activists dedicated to supporting war prisoners. This publication focused on sharing crucial information about the welfare, needs, and rights of prisoners while highlighting the efforts of aid organizations. Its content included reports on conditions in prisoner camps, appeals for assistance, and personal narratives of individual prisoners. Renowned for its thorough research and advocacy, the Bulletin became a trusted source, influencing public opinion and fostering solidarity for those impacted by the war. On OldNews.com, you can find scans of Bulletin de L'office D'information des Oeuvres de Secours Aux Prisonniers de Guerre, Paris, Île-De-France, France starting 1915, including 466 scans in total. Explore historical figures and events, and perhaps even uncover connections to your family’s past by searching through these invaluable old newspapers.