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Henri Dunant (1828–1910)

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(eng) Jean Henri Dunant (1828-1910), also known as Henry Dunant or Henri Dunant; Swiss businessman whose ideas inspired the original 1864 Geneva convention on war and who was a founder of the International Red Cross.

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Gebräuchlichste Namensform
Dunant, Henri
Rechtmäßiger Name
Dunant, Jean-Henri
Andere Namen
Dunant, Jean Henri
Geburtstag
1828-05-08
Todestag
1910-10-30
Begräbnisort
Sihlfeld Cemetery, Zurich, Schweiz
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
Schweiz
Geburtsort
Geneva, Switzerland
Sterbeort
Heiden, Switzerland
Wohnorte
Genf, Schweiz
Berufe
business executive
social activist
writer
humanitarian
Organisationen
International Committee of the Red Cross
YMCA
Preise und Auszeichnungen
Nobelpreis (Frieden, 1901)
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Henri Dunant was born in Geneva, Switzerland, to a wealthy, prominent, devoutly Calvinist French-speaking family. As a young man, he spent much of his free time on social work. In 1856, he created a business called the Financial and Industrial Company of Mons-Djémila Mills in Algeria. When French colonial officials there did not cooperate with him, Dunant decided to take his case directly to the Emperor Napoleon III, who was with the French army in the small city of Solferino in northern Italy during the Second Italian War of Independence. He arrived on the evening following the bloody Battle of Solferino and witnessed the suffering of wounded and dying soldiers left helpless on the battlefield. He organized the local civilian population to respond. After returning home, he wrote a book about his experiences, Un Souvenir de Solferino (A Memory of Solferino), published in 1862 at his own expense. He traveled around Europe to promote the book and its recommendations, and distributed it to leading political and military figures. Dunant's humanitarian efforts brought about the creation of the first Geneva Convention and the founding of the International Red Cross. In 1901, he was awarded the first-ever Nobel Peace Prize, and gave the prize money to charity.
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Jean Henri Dunant (1828-1910), also known as Henry Dunant or Henri Dunant; Swiss businessman whose ideas inspired the original 1864 Geneva convention on war and who was a founder of the International Red Cross.

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En beskrivelse af slaget ved Solferino den 24. juni 1859. Der lægges i starten megen vægt på de tapre soldater, de tapre officerer, de tapre generaler og de tapre regenter. Derefter beskrives de sårede, der dør af deres sår, af tørst, af sult, af mangel på lægehjælp og i det hele taget dør som fluer, bare under større lidelser. En benamputation beskrives i al sin gru. Over 200000 soldater var involveret i kampene og for sidste gang ledte regenterne selv deres hære i kamp. Mange tusinde blev dræbt og endnu flere sårede.
Dunant døde i 1910, så han gik glip af de store forbedringer i krigsførelsen som første verdenskrig gav. Krigsgasser, tanks og skyttegravskrig i Flandern.

Grundig og levende beretning fra helvede på jord. Beretningen starter med Den blodige Sejr ved Magenta, som åbnede byen Milano for den franske Hær.
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