. . . . "13"^^ . . . . "Miss Europe 1954 was the 17th edition of the Miss Europe pageant and the sixth edition under the Mondial Events Organization. It was held in Vichy, France, on June 20, 1954. Christel Schaack of Germany, was originally crowned Miss Europe 1954, by outgoing titleholder Eloisa Cianni of Italy. However, it was later revealed that Schaack was a widow and thus she was disqualified from Miss Europe and stripped of her crown. The crown then went to the 1st runner-up Dani\u00E8le G\u00E9nault of France. Despite being a widow, Schaack was allowed to keep her national Miss Germany title as the requirements for Miss Germany at the time only stated that single unmarried women can participate with no ban on widows or women with annulled marriages. The jury for this years pageant, in response, gave her the title of \"Honorary Miss Europe\", even though Dani\u00E8le G\u00E9nault of France was awarded the official crown and title. The Mondial Events Organization/Miss Europe Organization continued to list Schaack as the official winner on their website until the site was shut down in 2006."@en . . . . . . "1955"^^ . "Der Wettbewerb um die Miss Europe 1954 war der sechste, den die Mondial Events Organisation (MEO) durchf\u00FChrte. Sie war von den Franzosen Roger Zeiler und Claude Berr ins Leben gerufen worden, hatte ihren Sitz in Paris und organisierte den Wettbewerb bis 2002. Die Kandidatinnen waren in ihren Herkunftsl\u00E4ndern von nationalen Organisationskomitees ausgew\u00E4hlt worden, die mit der MEO Lizenzvertr\u00E4ge abgeschlossen hatten. Die Veranstaltung fand am 20. Juni 1954 im zentralfranz\u00F6sischen Heilbad Vichy statt. Es gab 13 Bewerberinnen. Der Grund ist nicht bekannt. Wahlen zur Miss Spanien fanden ab 1936 nicht mehr statt. Juanita Billa war 1953 von Touristen in Biarritz gek\u00FCrt worden."@de . "Christel Schaack ( )"@en . . "66525360"^^ . . . "Miss Europe 1954"@en . . . . "Miss Europe 1954 was the 17th edition of the Miss Europe pageant and the sixth edition under the Mondial Events Organization. It was held in Vichy, France, on June 20, 1954. Christel Schaack of Germany, was originally crowned Miss Europe 1954, by outgoing titleholder Eloisa Cianni of Italy. However, it was later revealed that Schaack was a widow and thus she was disqualified from Miss Europe and stripped of her crown. The crown then went to the 1st runner-up Dani\u00E8le G\u00E9nault of France. Despite being a widow, Schaack was allowed to keep her national Miss Germany title as the requirements for Miss Germany at the time only stated that single unmarried women can participate with no ban on widows or women with annulled marriages. The jury for this years pageant, in response, gave her the title o"@en . . "1103961160"^^ . . "France"@en . . . . . . . . "Germany"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "5"^^ . . "1953"^^ . "Dani\u00E8le G\u00E9nault ( )"@en . . . . . . . . . . "1954-06-20"^^ . . . . "Miss Europe 1954"@de . "Der Wettbewerb um die Miss Europe 1954 war der sechste, den die Mondial Events Organisation (MEO) durchf\u00FChrte. Sie war von den Franzosen Roger Zeiler und Claude Berr ins Leben gerufen worden, hatte ihren Sitz in Paris und organisierte den Wettbewerb bis 2002. Die Kandidatinnen waren in ihren Herkunftsl\u00E4ndern von nationalen Organisationskomitees ausgew\u00E4hlt worden, die mit der MEO Lizenzvertr\u00E4ge abgeschlossen hatten. Die Veranstaltung fand am 20. Juni 1954 im zentralfranz\u00F6sischen Heilbad Vichy statt. Es gab 13 Bewerberinnen."@de . . "6224"^^ .