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Comité National de Secours et d'Alimentation : ウィキペディア英語版 | Comité National de Secours et d'Alimentation
The ''フランス語:Comité National de Secours et d'Alimentation'' ("National Relief and Food Committee"; (オランダ語:Nationaal Hulp- en Voedingscomité)), abbreviated to CNSA, was a relief organization created in 1914 to distribute humanitarian aid to civilians in German-occupied Belgium during World War I. It was directed by the Belgian financier Émile Francqui. The CNSA acted as the network by which the aid brought in by the international Commission for Relief in Belgium (CRB) could be distributed within Belgium itself. ==Background== Before the outbreak of World War I, Belgium relied on supplies of food from overseas for 3/4 of the total food consumed. With the German invasion in August 1914, the importation ceased and, as the economic crisis created by the invasion escalated, the distribution of the food that was available began to break down. In particular, the British Royal Navy began a four-year "Blockade of Europe" which, although aimed at Germany, also cut food supplies from neutral countries to occupied Belgium.
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