Birth of the Red Cross
Prior to modern warfare, the treatment of captured soldiers was largely unregulated. After witnessing the horrors of the battlefield at Solferino, Dunant took action by organizing aid for the wounded, leading to the establishment of the International Committee of the Red Cross and the first Geneva Convention. This pivotal moment laid the foundation for humanitarian efforts in conflict zones and the recognition of the Red Cross symbol as a beacon of hope and relief.In this clip
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