



Germany.
Voluntary societies for assistance to prisoners of war, sick and wounded soldiers began to be created in the 60s of the 19th century.
The governing bodies of the International Red Cross are located in Geneva.
Book: Women's Convention, concluded on August 22, 1864, revised in 1906, 1929 Germany.
A train is coming, the wounded are unloaded at the station, a wounded black man, the wounded on crutches.
Registration of those arriving on the platform.
Departure of the wounded in France, they are seen off by nurses.
Cans and food are brought to the train in trucks.
A hospital train, wounded soldiers are lying in the carriages, a nurse goes around the wounded.
Landscapes outside the train window.
A nurse talks to a soldier, feeds him.
Station.
French officers meet the wounded, they are loaded into buses Germany.
The office of the Red Cross Society, working with letters.
Schedules of expenses for the work of the society.
On the building there is a French inscription: Central Prisoners of War Agency, people are entering.
International Committee, an employee is issuing documents.
A room with a card index.
A flag with the Red Cross.
Germany.
A map of Europe.
A flood of images appears.
Soldiers are marching, tanks are driving, planes are flying, artillery is firing, cavalry is rushing.
Armed Arabs in the desert.
Soldiers in trenches, an attack.
US cavalry, a standard-bearer in front.
Japanese soldiers are marching.
Artillery.
Planes are bombing in China.
Flags of the USA, France.
Russian soldiers are marching.
A prisoner camp is on the shore.
A column of prisoners is walking, blacks.
The globe is spinning.
The Red Cross flag
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