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TitleWomen Who Know What War Means. A Montenegrin Mother and her daughter on their way to market with the product of their tiny farm outside of Podgoritza. The father and son of this family fell in the war and for five years, these two women have been living off the product of a half acre of rocky land. This crop of hay, they raised and gathered themselves. Now they are toting it on their backs to market. They did not know of the generosity that America was offering their land, and were surprised when stopped by an American Red Cross Officer and told that if they were in need of clothing and food, the Red Cross would supply them. The bundle of garments at the mothers feet was their present from America. It is the first new clothes they have had in five yearsNotePhysical details: glass Applies To: Applies To: all Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card.Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC Paris Office.Group title: Markets, Montenegro. Formerly 08576.On caption card: 12/1107.Used in: Slide for Major Dexter. T.T. & C.General information about the American National Red Cross photograph collection is available atCould not render: bf:electronicLocatorDimensions5 x 7 in.Extent1 negativeUsage And Access PolicyNo known restrictions on publication. For information, see "American National Red Cross photograph collection,"Could not render: bf:electronicLocatorAcquisition SourceDLC Stock Number:LC-DIG-anrc-05390 (digital file from original)