ICRC in WW II: bibliography

Ben-Tov, Arieh, Facing the Holocaust in Budapest: The International Committee of the Red Cross and the Jews in Hungary (1943-1945), Henry Dunant Institute, Geneva, and Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Dordrecht, 1988, XVII + 492 pp.

Bugnion, François, The International Committee of the Red Cross and the Protection of War Victims, ICRC, Geneva, and MacMillan, Oxford, October 2003, LXVII & 1161 pages (in particular pp. 167-243); original French: Le Comité international de la Croix-Rouge et la protection des victimes de la guerre, second French edition, ICRC, Geneva, June 2000, LV & 1444 pages (in particular pp. 186-274).

Djurovic, Gradimir, The Central Tracing Agency of the International Committee of the Red Cross, Henry Dunant Institute, Geneva, 1986, 259 pp.

Durand, André, History of the International Committee of the Red Cross: From Sarajevo to Hiroshima, Henry Dunant Institute and ICRC, Geneva, 1984, 675 pp.

Favez, Jean-Claude, “1942: Le Comité international de la Croix-Rouge, les déportations et les camps “, in Vingtième siècle, No. 21, January-March 1989, pp. 45-56.

Favez, Jean-Claude, The Red Cross and the Holocaust, Cambridge University Press, 1999, 353 pp.

Haug, Hans, with Hans-Peter Gasser, Françoise Perret and Jean Pierre Robert-Tissot, Humanity for all: The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, Henry Dunant Institute, Geneva, and Paul Haupt Publishers, Bern/Stuttgart/Vienna, 1993, 682 pp.

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