The Great Thing the Allies Did as Germany Crumbled
As we remember V-E Day (May 8, 1945) and the Allies victory in World War
II Europe, let's also think of the unsung heroes. For throughout Europe
there was another war raging against hunger.
US and British pilots heroically airlifted food into the Netherlands, who were starving under Nazi occupation.
A
US Army Colonel, OJ Bizzozero, and a Red Cross official, Kevin Silber,
advocated a great idea for feeding hungry children in recently liberated
Italy.
Bizzozero exclaimed, “You would have to go into the
schools. Schools are the place to go.” Silber replied, “In that way we
could furnish milk to children who need it, and at the same time
stimulate school attendance.” Soup and vegetables were also provided to
hungry school children in Italy.
This emergency school feeding,
which the Allies did throughout Europe, is one of the best ways to help
the suffering children of war. It’s a lesson we should well remember
because at this very moment children are hungry and missing out on
education because of conflict.
See my full commentary at the History News Network.