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American Red Cross - Refugees - Serbian refugees cared for by American Red Cross. The starving and homeless people of Serbia are now being cared for by American Red Cross workers. Food and clothing have been distributed and in some cases homes have been built. Here is a group of homeless people waiting for a Red Cross wagon to take them to a place of safety and comfort

American Red Cross - Refugees - Scraps of cloth that defy description save that they are unclean and insufficient, form the only clothing of thousand of children refugees in allied countries even now. These little Serbs and their garb strikingly portray the utter destitution to which their people have been reduced

American Red Cross - Refugees - Caring for the refugees. Some of the 760,000 French and Belgian refugees taken care of by the Swiss and American Red Cross for 18 months ending in December 1918

American Red Cross - Refugees - Serbian war orphans being looked after by American nurses of Frothingham Unit of New York. Shalpge, Serbia

American Red Cross - Refugees - Starving peasant women of Pirot, Serbia, who have appealed to the American Red Cross for relief. One of them has alrady received a knitted woolen sweater made in Buffalo, New York

American Red Cross - Refugees - The poor children are given a Christmas dinner by the Serbian Children's relief Committee, Mme. Grouitch in charge, assited by the American Red Cross. Belgrade, Serbia

American Red Cross - Ambulances - The American Red Cross in the Balkans. Tents and motors of the American Red Cross Ambulance Section on the Serb front

American Red Cross - Refugees - Houses in St. Etienne, France which were condemned before the war but which now have to be used by the refugees. The A.R.C. has done much to relieve these unfortunate people

American Red Cross - Refugees - American Red Cross in North Russia. American soldiers and some children who they found starving near Archangel. When news was brought to camp, all soldiers chipped in to give out of their own supplies of hard tack, bully beef and bread, but that was not enough. One of the soldiers volunteered to nurse the dying mother and her little girl. Another soldier was sent at once to American Red Cross headquarters, a trip of an hour and a half from this small outpost camp, for expert help and a trained nurse. The nurse left at once with the soldier traveling throug a blinding snow storm to the little peasant cottage

American Red Cross - Refugees - American Red Cross aids the homeless Serbian refugees. The first victims of German "Kulture" and probably the most oppressed, the Serbs are destitue and homeless but the great army of the American Red Cross provides food and clothing

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Date Taken: 5/19/1918

Photographer: International Film Service

American Red Cross - Refugees

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1917 - 1918
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refugees aids cross aids serbian serbian refugees victims first victims german kulture serbs destitue army food world war 1914 1918 wwi ww 1 serbia american red cross german army germany high resolution ultra high resolution international film service american us national archives