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  1. Jean Henri Dunant: Father of the Red Cross (Immortals) by Carol Z. Rothkopf, 1971-12-10
  2. The man in white: A novel on Jean Henri Dunant, the founder of the Red Cross by Adonias Filho, 1991
  3. Jean Henri Dunant, father of the Red Cross, (Immortals of history) by Carol Zeman Rothkopf, 1969-01-01
  4. Jean Henri Dunant: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i>
  5. Jean Henri Dunant : Father of the Red Cross by Carol Z. Rothkopf, 1968
  6. JEAN HENRI DUNANT Father of the Red Cross
  7. Jean Henri Dunant: Founder of the International Red Cross by Josephine Rich, 1956
  8. Schultergurtelsyndrom (Aktuelle Probleme in der Angiologie) (German Edition) by Jean Henri Dunant, 1976
  9. Henri Dunant e le origini della Croce rossa (Strenna UTET) by Jean Henri Dunant, 1979
  10. Henri Dunant: man in white by Rudolf Maria Stoiber, 1963
  11. Naissance à Genève: Ferdinand de Saussure, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Albert Gallatin, Tariq Ramadan, Henri Dunant, Gérard Zinsstag, Yves Citton (French Edition)

1. Jean Henri Dunant Winner Of The 1901 Nobel Prize In Peace
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J EAN H ENRI D UNANT
1901 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
    Founder of the International Committee of the Red Cross, Geneva
    Originator of the Geneva Convention (Convention de Genève).
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2. Index Of Nobel Peace Prize Laureates
ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PEACE PRIZE LAUREATES. Name, Year Awarded. Addams,Jane, 1931. Ducommun, Elie, 1902. dunant, jean henri, 1901. Esquivel, Adolfo Perez,1980.
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3. Henri Dunant - Biography
jean henri dunant's life (May 8, 1828October 30, 1910 although he is usually referredto as «henri dunant». from a letter written by dunant and published by
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Jean Henri Dunant 's life (May 8, 1828-October 30, 1910) is a study in contrasts. He was born into a wealthy home but died in a hospice; in middle age he juxtaposed great fame with total obscurity, and success in business with bankruptcy; in old age he was virtually exiled from the Genevan society of which he had once been an ornament and died in a lonely room, leaving a bitter testament. His passionate humanitarianism was the one constant in his life, and the Red Cross his living monument.
The Geneva household into which Henri Dunant was born was religious, humanitarian, and civic-minded. In the first part of his life Dunant engaged quite seriously in religious activities and for a while in full-time work as a representative of the Young Men's Christian Association , traveling in France, Belgium, and Holland.
[An Account of the Regency in Tunis], made up for the most part of travel observations but containing a remarkable chapter, a long one, which he published separately in 1863, entitled

4. Peace 1901
The nobel Peace Prize 1901. jean henri dunant, Frédéric Passy. 1/2of the prize, 1/2 of the prize. Switzerland, France. Founder of the
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Jean Henri Dunant Frédéric Passy 1/2 of the prize 1/2 of the prize Switzerland France Founder of the International Committee of the Red Cross, Geneva; Originator Geneva Convention (Convention de Genève) Founder and President of first French peace society (since 1889 called Société française pour l'arbitrage entre nations) b. 1828
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5. Henry Dunant - Wikipedia
jean henri dunant (May 8 1828 October 30 1910) (often called Henry dunant or henridunant) Swiss businessman were awarded the first nobel Peace Prize
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(Redirected from Jean Henri Dunant Jean Henri Dunant May 8 October 30 ) (often called Henry Dunant or Henri Dunant Swiss businessman and humanitarian , founder of the Red Cross movement. He and Frédéric Passy were awarded the first Nobel Peace Prize in A deeply religious man committed to the principle of "Love thy neighbor," Dunant crisscrossed Europe , lecturing on the evils of slavery . While in Italy in , he visited the site of the Battle of Solferino , where he was stunned by the many thousands of wounded soldiers left on the battlefield to die, without receiving even the most basic medical attention that might have saved them. Upon his return to Geneva he wrote Souvenir of Solferino , a memoir of his experiences in Italy, in which he advocated the establishment of an international network of volunteer relief agencies. The book won the attention of Switzerland's Federal Council and in

6. Dunant, Jean Henri. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
He shared with Frédéric Passy the first nobel Peace Prize (1901). 1. See J. Rich,jean henri dunant, Founder of the International Red Cross (1956); VK Libby
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2000. dunant, jean henri. SYLLABICATION Du·nant. Swiss philanthropist who foundedthe International Red Cross (1864). He shared the 1901 nobel Peace Prize.
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dunant, jean henri , 1828–1910, Swiss philanthropist and founder of dunant aidedother causes and wrote several Frédéric Passy the first nobel Peace Prize
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Henri Dunant The Granger Collection, New York City in full JEAN-HENRI DUNANT (b. May 8, 1828, Geneva, Switz.d. Oct. 30, 1910, Heiden), Swiss humanitarian, founder of the Red Cross (now Red Cross and Red Crescent), a founder of the World's Young Men's Christian Association, and cowinner of the first Nobel Prize for Peace , in 1901. An eyewitness of the Battle of Solferino (June 24, 1859), which resulted in nearly 40,000 casualties, Dunant organized emergency aid services for the Austrian and French wounded. In (1862), he proposed the formation in all countries of voluntary relief societies for the prevention and alleviation of suffering in war and peacetime, without distinction of race or creed; he also proposed an international agreement covering the war wounded. In 1864, the year he founded the Red Cross, the first national societies and the first Geneva Convention came into being. Having gone bankrupt because he neglected his business affairs, Dunant left Geneva in 1867 and spent most of the rest of his life in poverty and obscurity. He continued to promote interest in the treatment of prisoners of war, the abolition of slavery, international arbitration, disarmament, and the establishment of a Jewish homeland. After he was "rediscovered" by a journalist at Heiden, Switz., in 1895, Dunant received many honours and annuities, including the first Nobel Prize for Peace.

10. International Committee Of The Red Cross (ICRC)
It shared another nobel Peace Prize with the League of Red Cross Societies was formedin response to the experiences of its founder, jeanhenri dunant, at the
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International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC),
Nobel Prize for Peace in both 1917 and 1944. It shared another Nobel Peace Prize with the League of Red Cross Societies in 1963, the year of the 100th anniversary of the ICRC's founding. The International Committee of the Red Cross was formed in response to the experiences of its founder, Jean-Henri Dunant , at the Battle of Solferino in 1859. Dunant witnessed thousands of wounded soldiers left to die for lack of adequate medical services. Soliciting help from neighbouring civilians, Dunant organized care for the soldiers. In 1862 he published an account of the situation at Solferino; by 1863 he had garnered so much support that the Geneva Society for Public Welfare helped found the International Committee for the Relief of the Wounded. In 1875 this organization became the International Committee of the Red Cross. The ICRC is now one component of a large network including national Red Cross and Red Crescent societies and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. (The Red Crescent was adopted in lieu of the Red Cross in Muslim countries.) The governing body of the ICRC is the Committee, consisting of no more than 25 members. All the members are Swiss, in part due to the origins of the Red Cross in Geneva but also to establish neutrality so any countries in need can receive aid. The Committee meets in assembly 10 times each year to ensure that the ICRC fulfills its duties as the promoter of international humanitarian law and as the guardian of the Fundamental Principles of the Red Cross: "humanity, impartiality, neutrality, independence, voluntary service, unity, and universality."

11. Blessed Are The NOBEL PEACE-makers
The first person ever to receive the nobel Peace Prize was jean henri dunant,the founder of the International Red Cross Society, back in 1901.
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Blessed Are The NOBEL PEACE-makers (An article for the February 1998 Deep Cove Crier) Campaigners against landmines, who recently received the Nobel Peace Prize, hailed a new ban treaty as a gift to future generations. According to the International Committee of the Red Cross, approximately 60 to 100 million mines are still scattered throughout 69 countries. These weapons kill or maim more than 25,000 people a year equivalent to a victim every 22 minutes. Thanks to the tragic death of Princess Diana, the evil effects of land mines are finally getting centre stage. It is quite ironic that the most recent Nobel Peace Prize has gone to campaigners against landmines. A Nobel Peace Prize is worth over a million dollars, and is one of the world’s top awards. Yet the founder of the Peace Prize, Alfred Nobel, earned his multi-millions by selling armaments and explosives throughout the world. Alfred Nobel has been described as the Lord of Dynamite, because he both invented and named Dynamite, taking it from the Greek word ‘dynamos’, meaning ‘power’. World War One and Two devoured millions of lives, indirectly due to the technological advances in Alfred Nobel’s laboratories. In the past, the gunsmoke from cannons used to stop battles, because the massive clouds of smoke blocked the view of the generals. Alfred Nobel, however, invented smokeless gunpowder, enabling the slaughter at Flanders Fields to go on hour after hour without ceasing. In many ways, Alfred was just following in his father Immanuel’s footsteps. Immanuel Nobel, a loyal Swede, invented land and sea mines as a cost-effective means of protecting Sweden’s roads and beaches. The Swedish government, however, showed no interest; so he moved to Russia, where he helped the Russians beat back the English and French fleets with the use of mines. English Admiral Napier recorded in his famous diary: ‘The Gulf of Finland is full of infernal machines.’ How ironic that the Nobel fortune is now being used this year to combat the spread of these very mines!

12. Dunant, Jean Henri
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    jean henri dunant lahir pada tanggal 8 Mei kepentingan pribadinya sendiri, dunantmengalami kebangkrutan dan penghargaan, termasuk penghargaan nobel pada tahun
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    Jean Henri Dunant lahir pada tanggal 8 Mei 1828 di Jenewa. Setelah menyaksikan sendiri Perang Solferino yang menimbulkan korban sebanyak 40.000 orang, Dunant mengorganisasikan pelayanan pertolongan darurat untuk para korban perang. Melalui Un Souvenir de Solferino , Dunant mengusulkan pembentukan perkumpulan bantuan tenaga sukarelawan di seluruh negara untuk pencegahan dan pengurangan penderitaan akibat perang, tanpa membedakan ras dan kepercayaan. Beliau juga mengusulkan suatu persetujuan internasional yang menangani kepentingan para korban perang. Pada tahun 1864, beliau mendirikan organisasi Palang Merah. Pada tahun yang sama terbentuk pula perkumpulan bantuan tenaga sukarelawan yang pertama, dan mulai berlakunya Konvensi Jenewa yang pertama. Karena mengabaikan kepentingan pribadinya sendiri, Dunant mengalami kebangkrutan dan hidup dalam kemisikinan selama sisa hidupnya. Namun beliau tetap melanjutkan usahanya untuk menarik perhatian dunia akan kesejahteraan para tawanan perang, penghapusan perbudakan, perdamaian internasional, pengurangan senjata, dan memperjuangkan adanya tanah air bagi orang-orang Yahudi. Berdasarkan usaha-usahanya yang mulia dan penuh pengorbanan tersebut, beliau memperoleh banyak penghargaan, termasuk penghargaan Nobel pada tahun 1901. Sumber: Bagchi, Dr. Asoke K.

    14. Peace 1901
    The nobel Prize in Peace 1901. jean henri dunant Switzerland Founder of the InternationalCommittee of the Red Cross, Geneva Originator Geneva Convention 1828
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    The Nobel Prize in Peace 1901
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    17. History Of The Red Cross
    International Committee of the Red Cross was subsequently awarded the nobel Prizeon Few people realize that jean henri dunant was also one of the founders of
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    In 1859, Swiss businessman Henri Dunant (1828-1910) visited the northern Italian battlefield of Solferino and was deeply affected by the impact of war on the lives and dignity of both combatant and civilian. The memoir he wrote, A Memory of Solferino , inspired the 1863 founding of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). Near the end of his book Dunant writes: "But why have I told of all these scenes of pain and distress, and perhaps aroused painful emotions in my readers? Why have I lingered with seeming complacency over lamentable pictures, tracing their details with what may appear desperate fidelity? It is a natural question. Perhaps I might answer it by another: Would it not be possible, in time of peace and quiet, to form relief societies for the purpose of having care given to the wounded in wartime by zealous, devoted and thoroughly qualified volunteers?" The aim of Dunant's proposals was twofold: on the one hand, to create in all countries voluntary "relief societies for the purpose of having care given to the wounded in wartime " and, on the other, to formulate an "international principle, sanctioned by a Convention inviolate in character, " which would serve as the basis and support for the relief societies.

    18. Jean Henri Dunant
    Translate this page jean henri dunant Suíça - 08/05/1828 - Quinta-feira 30/10/1910 – Domingo dunantera um Foi o primeiro homem a receber o Prêmio nobel da Paz, em 1901.
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    JEAN HENRI DUNANT
    Suíça - 08/05/1828 - Quinta-feira
    30/10/1910 – Domingo
    Dunant era um próspero homem de negócios em Genebra, quando assistiu, como observador, à
    Batalha de Solferino, importante combate dentro das lutas de unificação e independência da Itália. Foi um
    episódio sangrento, onde morreram cerca de 29.000 pessoas. Havia 40 mil feridos em condições
    lamentáveis, o que o chocou. Organizou, então, um serviço de primeiros socorros e três anos depois, ele
    liderou um movimento, tentando comover todas as nações do mundo, com o objetivo de formar uma
    sociedade internacional, de proteção aos feridos que seriam treinados em tempos de paz, para prestarem
    socorros em tempos de guerra, a todos que precisassem, sem ver cor, nacionalidade ou credo. Em 1864
    surgiu a Cruz Vermelha, como organização de voluntários. Foi o primeiro homem a receber o Prêmio Nobel da Paz, em 1901.

    19. Nobel Peace Prize
    top. nobel Peace Prizes. Röntgen Ger, Jacobus henricus van 't Hoff Neth, EmilAdolf von Behring Ger, Sully Prudhomme Fr, jean henri dunant Swit Frédéric
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