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American Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings - Red Cross Motor Corps. Headquarters of Emergency Corps during Influenza epdiemic. Automobile owners were asked to list their machines here for use during the epidemic. Washington, D.C

American Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings - Red Cross Motor Corps....

Photographer: County Council of Defense, Tex. American Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings

American Red Cross - Groups - Members of American Red Cross Commission to Poland in front of Warsaw headquarters before breaking up into units to attack Typhus epdiemic. They went into cities, towns and villages in immense territory east of River Bug where the people were hit hardest by ravages of war. Many of them went to Brest-Litowski. Others scattered up closer to fighting fronts in places like Pinks, Kowel and Rawaruska

American Red Cross - Groups - Members of American Red Cross Commission...

Photographer: American Red Cross American Red Cross - Groups Public domain photograph of early years of the Second Polish Republic, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

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