The Polish Red Cross was the organizer of parachute courses

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Two Polish doctors working at the Red Cross hospital during World War II saved more lives than Oskar Schindler.
The event took place in Rozwadów near Stalowa Wola. A freshly graduated doctor, Eugeniusz Łazowski, was invited to the local Polish Red Cross hospital by Duchess Anna Lubomirska. Soon he called his colleague Stanisław Matulewicz to join him.
During its 100-year operation, the Polish Red Cross was awarded the Florence Nightingale Medal by the International Committee of the Red Cross to 102 Polish nurses associated with our organization.
The Florence Nightingale Medal was established by the ICRC and awarded on the hundredth anniversary of Florence Nightingale's birth on May 12, 1920. The first Polish nurse to be awarded this medal was Countess Maria Tarnowska in 1923.
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