The Red Cross supplies people with information

Publisher War Council of the American Red Cross American

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World War I poster.

At the beginning of World War I, the American Red Cross was a small organization, still in the process of developing its programs and identity. The US entry into the war in 1917 spurned a period of growth for the Red Cross. Reeling under the demands of the national war effort, President Woodrow Wilson appointed a War Council to direct the Red Cross, with Henry P. Davison as the volunteer chairman. By the time the war ended in 1918, the Red Cross was a major national humanitarian organization.

The Red Cross supplies people with information, War Council of the American Red Cross, Commercial color lithograph

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