Front matter
Title page
Copyright page
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I Deciding and Organising Relief at Home
CHAPTER ONE Handshake Debacle amidst Humanitarian Crisis
CHAPTER TWO ‘A drop in the ocean’: The Decision to send Relief
CHAPTER THREE Reaction and Organisation
CHAPTER FOUR Archbishop McQuaid to the Rescue
CHAPTER FIVE 1946: Extending Postwar Relief
CHAPTER SIX End of Relief
Part II Distributing Irish Supplies Abroad
Introduction: relief in the unfolding Cold War
CHAPTER SEVEN Irish Aid to Western Europe
CHAPTER EIGHT Cooperation with the International Red Cross in Geneva
CHAPTER NINE The Western Allied-Occupied Zones in Germany
CHAPTER TEN Berlin, the Soviet-Occupied Zone, and Eastern Expellees
CHAPTER ELEVEN Ireland’s Aid to Central Europe: Austria, Czechoslovakia, and Poland
CHAPTER TWELVE Hungary
CHAPTER THIRTEEN Ireland’s Aid to the Balkans: Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, and Romania
CHAPTER FOURTEEN Yugoslavia
CHAPTER FIFTEEN Thanking Ireland
Conclusion
Photos
List of frequently used abbreviations
Bibliography and sources
Index
Back cover