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Each year the r. c.m. struggled with new challenges which meant changes in policies and changes within the organization. they were criticized for how the money was spent and there were concerns about the children's welfare and their religious upbringing. the priorities of the r. c.m. now focused on the care of those children who had arrived before the outbreak of war.

which claim could not be supported by this statement?

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the british people wondered how their donations to the r. c.m. were being used.

non-jewish families may have felt conflicted raising the refugee children as christians.

people all over germany donated money to the r. c.m. to support the refugee children.

the people who worked for the r. c.m. were flexible and adapted their support of the refugee children as the situation in germany changed during the war.

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