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  1. Hace 2 días · As of 2023, the Peace Prize has been awarded to 111 individuals and 27 organizations. Nineteen women have won the Nobel Peace Prize, more than any other Nobel Prize.

  2. 6 de abr. de 2024 · Financing Europe and the Nobel Peace Prize In 1925, Dawes was the co-recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, along with Sir Austen Chamberlain. Dawes was recognized for his work as chairman of the Allied Reparation Commission that worked to handle the issue of German reparations following World War I.

  3. Hace 6 días · British influence lessened after Foreign Secretary Austen Chamberlains ham-fisted attempt to curb the independence of the PMC in 1925. Shortly after, German entry into the League forced the ‘most creative period, as the Mandate Commission struggled to articulate norms that might reconcile the revisionist powers to the League ...

  4. 19 de abr. de 2024 · An ambassador and author of the “Dawes Plan” for managing Germany’s reparations payments after World War I, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace jointly with Sir Austen Chamberlain in 1925. Dawes was the son of General Rufus R. Dawes, a Union officer during the American Civil War and later a member of Congress, and Mary ...

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  5. Hace 2 días · Adolf Hitler forbade four Germans, Richard Kuhn (Chemistry, 1938), Adolf Butenandt (Chemistry, 1939), Gerhard Domagk (Physiology or Medicine, 1939) and Carl von Ossietzky (Peace, 1936) from accepting their Nobel Prizes. The Chinese government forbade Liu Xiaobo from accepting his Nobel Prize (Peace, 2010) [9] and the government of the Soviet ...

  6. 14 de abr. de 2024 · Answer: Sir Austen Chamberlain Sir Austen Chamberlain (1863-1937) had studied politics in Cambridge, Paris and Berlin. In 1892 he was elected Member of Parliament, and from 1895 he held several government functions (among others Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs from 1924 until 1929).

  7. Hace 5 días · Nobel Prize, any of the prizes (five in number until 1969, when a sixth was added) that are awarded annually from a fund bequeathed for that purpose by the Swedish inventor and industrialist Alfred Nobel.