The Red Cross Movement originated in the battlefield.
The Red Cross was originally an ambulance operation organization on the battlefield. It was initiated and founded by Henry Dunant of Switzerland. In modern times, it has become a worldwide humanitarian work organization with a long history, a large scale, and tens of millions of volunteers.
The first reason for the Red Cross was a battle between Austria and France in 1859. At that time, Mr. Henry, who was traveling in Europe as a businessman, witnessed the tragic war. He was shocked and decided to give up his personal career and devote himself to the cause of organizing residents to rescue the wounded and bury the dead.
Later, when the organization became larger and larger, Mr. Henry put forward two important ideas, and called on people to pay attention to battlefield rescue, giving battlefield rescue personnel and organizations a neutral position; This initiative has won the sympathy of people all over the world, and since then the Red Cross Society has been established.