code Related

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 - 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 - Refugees - Cherche of Laballars Peret, assisted by American Red Cross

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 - Young refugee girl sewing cloth shoes of the same pattern formerly made by the refugees in the province from which they came

American Red Cross - Warehouses - American Red Cross Prisoners' Relief. American Red Cross storehouses at Bumpliz, a suburb of Berne, used for storage of food

American Red Cross - Refugees - Child dressed in clothing furnished by the American Red Cross and fed at the Soup Kitchen at Bucharest, Roumania

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

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

description

Summary

Photographer: American Red Cross

American Red Cross - Refugees

label_outline

Tags

refugees peasant women peasant women pirot serbia relief alrady sweater buffalo world war 1914 1918 wwi ww1 new york american red cross high resolution ultra high resolution cross american
date_range

Date

1917 - 1918
create

Source

The U.S. National Archives
link

Link

https://catalog.archives.gov/
copyright

Copyright info

No known copyright restrictions

label_outline Explore Sweater, Peasant, Refugees

American Red Cross - Refugees - Italian school children having a rest hour

American Red Cross - Classes in Red Cross Work (workrooms and classes) - Members of the fire department of Cincinnati, Ohio, making sweaters, socks, and mufflers for soldiers in France. Photo shows women members of the American Red Cross teaching firemen the art of knitting for the soldiers

Flora Sandes, Sergeant Major, Serbian Army, taking a walk through the streets of Salonika

Ungulates: Buffalo - All States, National Forest Service photograph.

American Red Cross - In the Zone of Advance - Activities - American canteen in France. A negro soldier at an American Red Cross Canteen

Peasant, Henry - State: District of Columbia - Year: 1863

A Kurdish child sits beside her mother at a refugee camp near Turkey's border with Iraq. The camps were established by the thousands of Kurds who fled their homes in northern Iraq to escape Iraqi government forces. Troops from the U.S. and other nations have come to the camps to distribute aid and prepare the refugees for a move to organized camps within Iraq as part of Operation Provide Comfort

American Red Cross - Supplies - Clothing Italy. Clothing distributed by American Red Cross to refugees

Bizara, a Kurdish refugee child, visits a well set up in a tent city near Zakhu. The site was established as part of Operation Provide Comfort, an Allied effort to aid the refugees who fled the forces of Saddam Hussein in northern Iraq

Egyptians fleeing Libya offload from 26th a Marine

A local boy from Dragash, Kosovo, gives a thumbs up after being "promoted to Captain" by United States Marine Corps (USMC) Captain (CPT) Micheal C. Rainwater, Marine Liaison Element (MLE), 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), during Operation DYNAMIC RESPONSE 2002

U.S. Soldiers of Bravo Company, 10th Brigade Engineer

Topics

refugees peasant women peasant women pirot serbia relief alrady sweater buffalo world war 1914 1918 wwi ww1 new york american red cross high resolution ultra high resolution cross american