December 10, Teddy Roosevelt first American to win Nobel Prize
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December 10, Teddy Roosevelt first American to win Nobel Prize
Today is Tuesday, Dec. 10, the 345th day of 2024. There are 21 days left in the year. Today in history: On Dec. 10, 1906, President Theodore Roosevelt became the first American to win a Nobel Prize, winning the Nobel Peace Prize for helping to negotiate peace in the Russo-Japanese War. Also on this date: In 1861, the Confederacy admitted Kentucky as it recognized a pro-Southern shadow state government that was acting without the authority of the…
On This Day in 1906, a Nobel Prize Was Awarded to an American for the First Time for Ending a War on the Other Side of the Globe
It was immediately controversial that President Theodore Roosevelt, famous for vigorous military interventions, was the first statesman to win the Peace Prize
The Japanese anti-nuclear organization Nihon Hidankyo alerted this Tuesday to receiving the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo of the increased threat to end the “nuclear taboo” and urged to work for the elimination of atomic weapons in the world. “I am infinitely sorry and furious that it threatens to break the threat [...] The entry Nihon Hidankyo warns against threats to break “nuclear taboo” upon receiving Nobel Peace was first published in Informati…
The Nobel Peace Prize was awarded in Oslo City Hall. The Norwegian royal family was present.
Several in the audience were moved to tears when the peace prize was awarded in Oslo City Hall on Tuesday.
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