In chapter 4, it says, “...what came out of this small act captured the interest and attention of the world, making it possible to multiply the effects of Operation Little Vittles a thousandfold.” Why do you think so many people in the world were interested in this operation?
 
Operation Little Vittles survived because of the donations of candy, cloth for parachutes, and hours of volunteers to fly the planes. Many recipients of the many parachutes even returned the cloth - a scarce commodity at the time - to the U.S. Air Force so they could be reused on future drops. Did this goodwill and generosity surprise you? Why do you think, in a time of struggle, so many people were able to work together?