Elisabeth Dornbierer was born on 15 December 1898, in Thal, Sankt Gallen, Switzerland as the daughter of Bartholome Dornbierer and Anna Heller. She married Reinhard Alwin Lutz on 8 October 1924, in Rheineck, Sankt Gallen, Switzerland.
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Switzerland organizes Red Cross units during World War I.
Treaty of Versailles reaffirms Swiss neutrality.
Federal Council issues a declaration of neutrality at start of World War II. Refuses to join United Nations.
The spelling of Elizabeth used in the Authorized Version of the New Testament, and in most modern European languages. This was the name of the mother of John the Baptist (Luke 1:60). Etymologically, the name means ‘God is my oath’, and is therefore identical with Elisheba, the name of the wife of Aaron according to the genealogy at Exodus 6:23. The final element seems to have been altered by association with Hebrew shabbāth ‘Sabbath’.
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