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Battle of Solférino

The battle of Solférino was fought on June 21, 1859 and resulted the victory of French under Louis-Napoleon against Austrians under King François-Joseph. 300,000 soldiers fought in this important battle.

The Battle of Solférino was a decisive engagement in the Italian Campaign in the Franco-Austrian War[?]. It took place near the village of Solférino, Italy, a location between Milan and Verona.

The confrontation was between the Austrians, then engaged in an incursion into northern Italy, and the French and Sardinian forces who opposed their advance. The battle was a particularly gruelling one, lasting over nine hours and resulting in over 40,000 casualties and 6,000 deaths. In the end, the Austrian forces were forced to yield their positions.

A significant repercussion of this battle was to have a long-term effect on the future conduct of military actions. Henri Dunant, who witnessed the battle in person, was motivated by its carnage to begin a campaign that would eventually result in the Geneva Conventions.



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