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Henri Dufour
'Guillaume-Henri Dufour' (
15 September 1787,
Konstanz -
14 July 1875,
Geneva) was a
Swiss general and
topographer. He served under
Napoleon I and led the Swiss forces to victory against the
Sonderbund. He presided over the first
Geneva convention which established the
International Red Cross. He was the most famous president of the
Swiss Federal Office of Topography from 1838 to 1865.
The
Dufourspitze (the highest mountain in Switzerland) of
Monte Rosa massif is named for him.
External links
★ http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/EUdufour.htm
★ http://www.asst.ch/PIONNIERS/05.Dufour.FR.html
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