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Save the survivors Campaign for $30, 000, 000

Save the survivors Campaign for $30, 000, 000


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Save the survivors Campaign for $30, 000, 000

Save the survivors Campaign for $30, 000, 000. Poster showing a child wearing a scarf on her head. Date 1918

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Campaign Save Survivors


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Save the Survivors Campaign: A Plea for Humanity - 1918 This poignant poster, part of the Save the Survivors Campaign, was created in 1918 to raise awareness and funds for the millions of people affected by the First World War. The image of a young girl, her head wrapped in a scarf against the cold, evokes the hardships endured by civilians during the conflict. The Save the Survivors Campaign was launched in response to the devastating impact of the war on civilians, particularly in Europe. The campaign aimed to provide essential aid to those who had been displaced, injured, or left destitute by the conflict. With the caption "Save the Survivors," this poster served as a call to action, urging people to donate what they could to support those in need. The poster's design is simple yet powerful, using a single image to convey the urgency of the situation. The use of a child, an innocent victim of the war, was a deliberate choice to tug at the heartstrings of potential donors. The campaign's goal was to raise $30,000,000, an enormous sum at the time, to help alleviate the suffering of those affected by the war. The Save the Survivors Campaign was just one of many humanitarian efforts that emerged during and after the First World War. It serves as a reminder of the power of collective action and the importance of coming together to support those in need, a message that remains relevant today. This poster is a testament to the human spirit and the enduring capacity for compassion and generosity, even in the face of unimaginable hardship.

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