First Geneva Convention of 1864

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The First Geneva Convention of 1864 was the pioneering international treaty that established humanitarian protections for wounded soldiers on the battlefield and laid the foundation for modern international humanitarian law.

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red cross adoptedBy First Geneva Convention of 1864
subject surface form: Red Cross emblem
this entity surface form: First Geneva Convention
Geneva Convention I of 12 August 1949 basedOn First Geneva Convention of 1864
this entity surface form: Geneva Convention for the Amelioration of the Condition of the Wounded and Sick in Armies in the Field of 1864
Third Geneva Convention complements First Geneva Convention of 1864
this entity surface form: First Geneva Convention
A Memory of Solferino influenced First Geneva Convention of 1864
this entity surface form: First Geneva Convention
Jean inspired First Geneva Convention of 1864
subject surface form: Jean Henri Dunant
this entity surface form: Geneva Convention of 1864
Geneva Convention of 1929 relatedTo First Geneva Convention of 1864
Second Geneva Convention relatedTo First Geneva Convention of 1864
this entity surface form: First Geneva Convention