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Added white background, because the logo is defined as “red cross on a white background”. 06:13, 23 March 2010: 660 × 660 (308 bytes) Zscout370: Reduce code: 22:06, 9 September 2009: 750 × 750 (2 KB) VanKleinen
The Red Cross symbol. The Red Cross on white background was the original protection symbol declared at the 1864 Geneva Convention. The ideas to introduce a uniform and neutral protection symbol as well as its specific design originally came from Dr. Louis Appia, a Swiss surgeon, and Swiss General Henri Dufour, founding members of the International Committee.
Portal:American Red Cross; Usage on eo.wikipedia.org Usona Ruĝa Kruco; Usage on et.wikipedia.org Ameerika Punane Rist; Usage on eu.wikipedia.org Klara Barton; Usage on fa.wikipedia.org صلیب سرخ آمریکا; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Croix-Rouge américaine; Usage on ht.wikipedia.org Kwa Wouj Ameriken; Usage on id.wikipedia.org
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