
American Aid to Germany, 1918-1925
About This Book
American Aid to Germany, 1918–1925 is the fourth of a series of occasional papers under the editorship of Donald S. Howard. It contains excerpts from the book America and Germany, 1918–1925, by Sidney Brooks. Topics include conditions in Germany after World War I, transport and finance problems, the child-feeding program administered by the American Friends Service Committee, and clothing distribution by the Friends.
The Long Mile Beyond Berlin is excerpted from an address by Shelby M. Harrison before the New York Academy of Public Education on November 19, 1942. It discusses the tasks of relief and reconstruction that will face the United States after the current war.
SIDNEY BROOKS was the author of America and Germany, 1918–1925 (Macmillan, 1925).
SHELBY M. HARRISON was general director of the Russell Sage Foundation.
DONALD S. HOWARD was assistant director of the Charity Organization Department of the Russell Sage Foundation.