The red cross is the Swiss flag reversed, because Geneva, Switzerland, is where the Headquarters is located.
In addition the cross is a Christian symbol of aid and comfort, incorporated into the imagery of the charitable organization at a time when it was doing its work only in lands populated by Christians. That is why the international organization is now called the International Red Cross and Red Crescent, to incorporate a Muslim symbol; and why in Muslim countries the local organization is called the Red Crescent, not the Red Cross..
this symbol means Jesus shed his blood on the cross for us.
WRONG! the logo is the swis flag inverted...just like the Turkish flag inverted....one of the rules of being in a red cross org. is that we do not discuss or associate with ANY RELGION!....
I believe it has something to do with the fact that the Red Cross originated in Switzerland and the Swiss flag is a white cross on a red background. So they went with the same symbol but reversed the colors.
the red cross represents many things such as unity, peace, hope, and the color of our blood
the blood that the savoir shed for our sins..
The Red Cross emblem is the protection symbol originally declared at the 1864 Geneva Convention.
It is a red "plus" sign against a white background.
The flag of Switzerland has a red background and white cross (+). The flag of Scotland, the Saltire, has a dark blue background and a white cross (X). The flag of Denmark has a red background and white cross (+).
The England flag (St George): Red and White, represents St George killing the Dragon. The white is purity and red is blood.The central red cross on a white background is the symbol of St George, the patron saint of England.
The white background symbolizes the Ordnance Corp's motto, 'ARMAMENT FOR PEACE.'
The red cross on white background is the Cross of St George, the flag of England. The white diagonal cross on blue background is the Cross of St Andrew, the flag of Scotland And the red diagonal cross on white background is the Cross of St Patrick, which represents Northern Ireland.
The Swiss Flag is a white cross on a white ground. No Switzerland's flag is a white cross with a red background.
In level 20 of the game Iconmania, Sony Ericsson has a white cross with a green background.
It has a white background and a red (plus sign) cross on it.
The story of the red/white cross as a well recognizable sign continued: Henry Dunant, the Swiss founder of the "Red Cross" introduced the reverse of the Swiss flag (a red cross on a white background) as the sign for the rescue services to be recognized as such on the battle fields. Today, the American Red Cross Association has ensured an exclusive right for the use of this sign in the US. Therefore, when local rescue teams in ski areas want to signal themselves as such, they use the reverse sign of the Red Cross, a white cross on a red background…..which is nothing but the Swiss flag!
That is the flag of the Red Cross, not of a country. The flag of Switzerland has a red background with a white cross. The flag of Tonga has a red cross on a white field, the corner of a red flag.
ENGLAND!
Nova Scotia does, along with a red crest in the center... It is not the flag of Finland, which has a blue cross on white background, but not a diagonal blue cross, as erroneoulsly answered here previously. Neither is it the flag of Scotland, which is diagonal white cross on blue background.
It means peace among the nations of the world.