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The prototype was later used by the Polish Red Cross.
Polish Red Cross operated one prototype, ordered 6 aircraft, none delivered.
Prisoners could also receive food packages via the Polish Red Cross addressed to them by name.
The Polish Red Cross gained access to them, and arrangements were made for food packages to be delivered.
She was active in the Polish Red Cross, and known for her passion for horse riding.
She was decorated by the order of Polish Red Cross; this was her only war time distinction.
Professor Pelczar helped the Polish Red Cross provided care for thousands of refugees.
In many cases, the names of the soldiers remain unknown, and the graves are marked only by the Polish Red Cross identification number.
Children were taken care of by Polish Red Cross and residents of Bombay.
A cemetery the Germans had permitted the Polish Red Cross to build was destroyed and other evidence removed.
The pair were eventually released on 4 May 1943, after the intervention of the Polish Red Cross, and sent to Madrid.
Initially, after the exhumation of 1943, the Germans had permitted the Polish Red Cross to build a cemetery on the spot.
Michejda was since 1950 a member of the Democratic Party, and a vice-chairman of Polish Red Cross.
Until the end of 1945 she served as a transport ship, transporting Polish Red Cross help to Norway and Denmark.
The Polish Red Cross sent 44 tons of medical supplies to Hungary by air; even larger amounts were sent by road and rail.
The courses of secret teaching were also held and PCK (Polish Red Cross) circle functioned.
The Grynszpans and thousands of other Polish-Jewish deportees were left stranded at the border, fed by the Polish Red Cross.
The Hungarian government then permitted the Polish Red Cross and the Polish Catholic Church to operate in the open.
Polish Red Cross (Polski Czerwony Krzyż)
She was honoured by an order of the Polish Red Cross for her participation in the exchange of prisoners of war after the Polish-Soviet War.
From February 1943 onwards the Germans allowed the Polish Red Cross and Central Welfare Council to bring in food for the prisoners to the camp.
In 1932 Borowski and his brother were repatriated from the USSR to Poland thanks to the efforts of the Polish Red Cross.
In 1922 after the Polish-Soviet War Polish Red Cross participated in an exchange of Polish and Russian prisoners.
During World War I he set up a private hospital for the wounded under the auspices of the Polish Red Cross and superintended the work in the hospital.
Germany announced its discovery of the graves in April 1943 and called in the International Red Cross and Polish Red Cross to investigate.