Albert Schweitzer

Albert Schweitzer was a german doctor who became French when Alsace and Lorraine were turned to France at the end of World War I.

Schweitzer, however, is famous for his actions in Africa, which will grant him the Nobel Peace Prize in 1953. Africa is where he died, in French Equatorial Africa (now Gabon) to be precise. He was buried on the banks of the Ogowe River.