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The Red Cross supplies 30,000 people each week with information concerning relatives in the fighting forces at home and overseas

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The Red Cross supplies 30,000 people each week with information concerning relatives in the fighting forces at home and overseas

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[United States, ca. 1918]. "Bulletin No. 10." Poster. 21 x 14 inches. Printed in two columns. Small illustration. Fine condition.

The American Red Cross experienced tremendous growth as a national humanitarian organization after the United States' entry into the First World War in April 1917. President Woodrow Wilson appointed a War Council to direct its activities.

In this poster, the Red Cross Bureau of Communication promotes itself as a conduit between soldiers serving "over there"-wounded, dead, missing or imprisoned-and their families at home: "Getting information concerning the fate of American soldiers in the thick of the fighting in France is the most important part of the work now being performed."

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The Red Cross supplies 30,000 people each week with information concerning relatives in the fighting forces at home and overseas
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