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Jean Henri Dunant witnessed the atrocities of war as well as the countries not prepared or equipped to ease the suffering of those who had been injured in the Battle of Solferino. Dunant organized a group of volunteers to help bring water and food to the injured, to assist with medical treatment, or write letters to the families of those who were dying. After that moment, he wrote the book, A Memory of Solferino, which urged the public to create an organization which would assist the wounded, regardless of which side they fought for during times of war. His writing inspired countless others to rally behind him in the creation of the International Federation of the Red Cross.  1)Complete the following statement:- J.H Dunant's book instigated the public to 
2)The most appropriate sub-heading to para-2 of the passage is ___________

International Federation of Red Cross

Functions of Red Cross

The Contributions of J.H. Dunant

The Battle of Solferino

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On June 24, 1859, Emperors Napoleon III and Franz Joseph I engaged in

the Battle of Solferino, commanding a combined total of about 270,000

troops onto the field for a single day of battle. Nearly 40,000 were either

dead, injured, or missing, many of whom were simply left to die on the

battlefield. Later, spectators crowded the fields, looking for loved ones,

searching for items they could sell, or simply taking in the horrors of the

battle .A Swiss businessman and social activist Jean Henri Dunant, who

was traveling in Solferino witnessed all this.

Jean Henri Dunantwitnessed the atrocities of war as well as the countries

not prepared or equipped to ease the suffering of those who had been

injured in the Battle of Solferino. Dunant organized a group of volunteers to

help bring water and food to the injured, to assist with medical treatment, or

write letters to the families of those who were dying and he urged the public

to create an organization which would assist the wounded, regardless of

which side they fought for during times of war. After that moment, he wrote

the book, A Memory of Solferino, which urged the public to create an

organization which would assist the wounded, regardless of which side

they fought for during times of war. His writing inspired countless others to

rally behind him in the creation of the International Federation of the Red

Cross.

The modern-day Red Cross began by devoting itself largely to disaster

relief and epidemic treatment. This effort continues to this day. One of the

easiest ways you can help the Red Cross is to make sure you are able to

donate blood and make an appointment at the Red Cross website. But,

donating blood isn't the only way you can help out—the Red Cross also

encourages donating your time if you can. This is what the Red Cross

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