Council of Relief Agencies Licensed to Operate in Germany
The Council of Relief Agencies Licensed to Operate in Germany (CRALOG) was a nongovernmental organization created in 1946 by the American Council of Voluntary Agencies for Foreign Service and included 11 major relief agencies such as the International Red Cross.
Social help by Cralog and Care
American food policy in occupied Germany refers to the food supply policies enacted by the U.S., and to some extent its dependent Allies, in the western occupation zones of Germany in the first two years of the ten-year postwar occupation of Western Germany following World War II.
The hunger-winter of 1947, thousands protest against the disastrous food situation (March 31, 1947).
Ration card for a manual labourer in the British zone (1946).