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ELD4830522 Queen of Italy Helena (Elena) of Montenegro hosted 140 war-mutilated victims of the Quirinale Hospital at a sumptuous banquet. The guests had lunch with the sovereigns, the princes, the Duke of Genoa, the Duchess of Aosta and General Diaz. Ill. de Beltrame. La Domenica del Corriere. 01/1919. by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); (add.info.: Queen of Italy Helena (Elena) of Montenegro hosted 140 war-mutilated victims of the Quirinale Hospital at a sumptuous banquet. The guests had lunch with the sovereigns, the princes, the Duke of Genoa, the Duchess of Aosta and General Diaz. Ill. de Beltrame. La Domenica del Corriere. 01/1919.); eMario Dondero; Italian, out of copyright
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In this photo print, we witness a moment of compassion and solidarity as Queen Helena (Elena) of Montenegro graciously hosts 140 war-mutilated victims from the Quirinale Hospital. The scene unfolds at a sumptuous banquet held within the grandeur of the palace walls. As guests arrive, they are greeted by not only the sovereigns but also esteemed figures such as the princes, Duke of Genoa, Duchess of Aosta, and General Diaz. It is an assembly that represents both royalty and military leadership coming together to honor these brave individuals who have suffered greatly in service to their country. Amidst opulent surroundings and exquisite decor, everyone gathers around a beautifully adorned table for lunch. The air is filled with gratitude and camaraderie as conversations flow freely between those who have endured unimaginable hardships on the battlefield. The image captures a poignant moment in history when empathy triumphed over adversity. Queen Helena's gesture symbolizes her unwavering commitment to supporting those affected by war, providing them with respite from their physical pain and emotional scars. This photograph serves as a testament to the power of unity and compassion during times of great turmoil. It reminds us that even amidst chaos, there can be moments of solace where humanity shines through.
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