Henry Dunant: Founder of the Red Cross
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Henry Dunant was a prominent Swiss humanitarian whose life and legacy are detailed in these records, specifically highlighting his role as the co-founder of the Red Cross. After witnessing the gruesome aftermath of the Battle of Solferino, he authored a seminal book that advocated for neutral aid for soldiers, eventually leading to the Geneva Convention. Despite his global influence, Dunant suffered financial ruin and spent years in isolation before being rediscovered by the public later in life. His pioneering efforts were formally recognized in 1901 when he became the first individual to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. These documents further explore his early social activism, his later years in Heiden, and his lasting impact on international humanitarian law.
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