Scenarios about 'Henry Dunant'
The founder of the Red Cross and first recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize who witnessed the Battle of Solferino in 1859, inspiring him to advocate for improved care for wounded soldiers. Dunant's humanitarian vision led to the establishment of the Geneva Conventions, fundamentally changing how wartime casualties are treated. In alternate histories, his absence or different actions could dramatically alter the development of international humanitarian law and battlefield medical care.
What If The Geneva Conventions Never Existed?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the international community never established the Geneva Conventions, leading to a world without standardized humanitarian protections during wartime.