Industrial Age · Europe · War
1859
Battle of Solferino
June 24, 1859
On a long, murderous day in northern Italy, French and Piedmontese troops under Napoleon III beat the Austrians out of Lombardy. Forty thousand men fell. A passing Swiss businessman named Henry Dunant saw the dying lying untended on the field, went home, and wrote the book that would lead to the Red Cross and the Geneva Conventions.