Original Document of the First Geneva Convention, 1864

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Originaldokument der ersten Genfer Konvention, 1864

On 22 August 1864, the first Geneva Convention was signed during a diplomatic conference at which twelve states were represented: Baden, Belgium, Denmark, France, Hesse, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Prussia, Switzerland, Spain and Württemberg. Previously, in 1863, the International Committee for the Relief of the Wounded had been founded on the suggestion of Henri Dunant (known since 1876 as the International Committee of the Red Cross).


Original Document of the first Geneva Convention, 1864, colour photograph, 2005, photographer: Kevin Quinn; source: Flickr, Namensnennung 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0).


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1864
2005
1860 - 1869, 2000 - 2009

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