国立アメリカ歴史博物館のインスタグラム(amhistorymuseum) - 11月10日 06時39分


This Red Crescent First-Aid backpack would have been used on the battlefield by members of the Turkish Army during World War I. In use since the late 1870s, the Red Crescent symbol for medical services provides a Muslim alternative to the Red Cross.

As we unpack the case in these photos, you can see that the inner flaps of the backpack are labeled in German. A Turkish cheat sheet for the supplies is adhered to the top flap, likely for those who could not read German. Together, these clues suggest the Germans provided the pack to their Ottoman Empire allies.
The kit contains familiar first aid supplies. A metal case contained syringes, morphine, and caffeine. Glass bottles once contained camphor oil, while small paper and cloth packages contained bandages.
The red and white tags would have been secured to the wounded and used to track their treatment and whether they were well enough to travel.

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