In the United States after the wars of the 19th. century, particularly after the Civil War, no professional social workers existed who could have cared for the wounded soldiers and civilians or for the disabled veterans. But in Europe, during the war of France and Italy against Austria, in 1859, the foundation of some services for the wounded soldiers of the three involved nations were laid by a Swiss banker, Henry Dunant of Geneva who arrived by accident on the evening of the bloody battle in Solferino (Italy) and started to help bandaging some of the bleeding victims of this fight. When he recognized that he and his valet were not able to provide aid even to a small number of the many wounded, he went to the surrounding villages and persu...
During World War I, the Swiss state interned nearly 30,000 foreign soldiers who had previously been ...
The Second World War was the most devastating war in history. Millions of people died, countless ci...
The essay offers an overview of the humanitarian activities of the American Red Cross in Europe duri...
The First World War and the social policies supporting its victims played an essential role in the d...
On June 24, 1859, 30 to 40,000 wounded lay uncared for on the battle-field of Solferino at the mercy...
The World’s Student Christian Federation established the European Student Relief (ESR) organization ...
The World’s Student Christian Federation established the European Student Relief (ESR) organization ...
The World’s Student Christian Federation established the European Student Relief (ESR) organization ...
The World’s Student Christian Federation established the European Student Relief (ESR) organization ...
Excerpt from the introductory Why Does the American Red Cross Give Relief Aid? : Under the terms of...
During the Great World and in the post war years, the Pious Institute for rickets sufferers of Milan...
During the First World War the British Red Cross Society (BRCS) served as the coordinating body for ...
War has always been a dangerous business, bringing injury, wounds, and death, and -- until recently ...
During World War I, the Swiss state interned nearly 30,000 foreign soldiers who had previously been ...
Assistance to mutilated soldiers and their inclusion back into society as working men, rather than i...
During World War I, the Swiss state interned nearly 30,000 foreign soldiers who had previously been ...
The Second World War was the most devastating war in history. Millions of people died, countless ci...
The essay offers an overview of the humanitarian activities of the American Red Cross in Europe duri...
The First World War and the social policies supporting its victims played an essential role in the d...
On June 24, 1859, 30 to 40,000 wounded lay uncared for on the battle-field of Solferino at the mercy...
The World’s Student Christian Federation established the European Student Relief (ESR) organization ...
The World’s Student Christian Federation established the European Student Relief (ESR) organization ...
The World’s Student Christian Federation established the European Student Relief (ESR) organization ...
The World’s Student Christian Federation established the European Student Relief (ESR) organization ...
Excerpt from the introductory Why Does the American Red Cross Give Relief Aid? : Under the terms of...
During the Great World and in the post war years, the Pious Institute for rickets sufferers of Milan...
During the First World War the British Red Cross Society (BRCS) served as the coordinating body for ...
War has always been a dangerous business, bringing injury, wounds, and death, and -- until recently ...
During World War I, the Swiss state interned nearly 30,000 foreign soldiers who had previously been ...
Assistance to mutilated soldiers and their inclusion back into society as working men, rather than i...
During World War I, the Swiss state interned nearly 30,000 foreign soldiers who had previously been ...
The Second World War was the most devastating war in history. Millions of people died, countless ci...
The essay offers an overview of the humanitarian activities of the American Red Cross in Europe duri...