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Princess Gina and the Red Cross

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Towards the end of World War II, more and more people fled to Switzerland and Liechtenstein. They were taken care of by volunteers. One of the volunteers was Princess Gina, who founded the Liechtenstein Red Cross because of this experience.May 1945: Princess Gina meets Captain Eichenberger, commander of the Swiss Border Guard in Schaanwald.Photo: Liechtensteinisches Landesarchiv, B 413/001/016, photo: Baron Eduard von Falz-Fein, VaduzAt the end …
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Towards the end of World War II, increasing numbers of people fled to Switzerland and Liechtenstein. They were cared for by volunteers. One of the helpers was Princess Gina, who, based on this experience, founded the Liechtenstein Red Cross.

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nationalmuseum.ch broke the news in on Tuesday, April 29, 2025.
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