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Author: Neville Wylie; Melanie Oppenheimer; James Crossland

ISBN: 9781526133519

Publisher: Manchester University Press

Year: 2020

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Introduction to the book The Red Cross Movement: Myths, Practices and Turning Points The book The Red Cross Movement: Myths, Practices and Turning Points, written by Deffieux and Descamps, is considered one of the most important works in its field. This book contains valuable and useful content that is highly suitable for those interested in this subject.

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