Externalisation, 184:famine stalks the inhabitants of Europe; the civilian population of cities, the women and children,Externalisation, 365:and whose place and function is perforce in the civilian aspects of the life of the nations. TheseExternalisation, 451:of Europe and in casualties which (if civilian men, women and children are included) amount toExternalisation, 697:long as [697] the present rules of national and civilian identification, of passports and ofHealing, 381:- (resources later to be mobilized in aid of the civilian populations of the devastated countriesProblems, 92:their territories have been spared, and their civilian populations have lived in comfort, ease and |