Dunant's Dream: War Switzerland and the History of the Red Cross
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The Red Cross was the dream of the Swiss businessman Henri Dunant that grew into the pre-eminent international humanitarian charity. The story begins in 1859 when almost by chance Dunant witnessed the butchery and lack of care for injured soldiers during the battle of Solferino. Realizing that although modern warfare meant more and worse wounded medical treatment for the first time could save significant numbers of them he began a crusade leading to 137 national societies and 250 million members today. Caroline Moorehead a popular columnist on human rights for the London Independent is the first writer to be granted wide access to the Red Crosss closed archives in Geneva. Her resulting book engrossingly recounts the Red Crosss full history and the moral dilemmas it has faced from the two World Wars to the post-Cold War conflicts of Somalia Chechnya and Bosnia.
