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The 1973 Nobel Peace Prize was the most controversial in history: What happened then?

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The 1973 Nobel Peace Prize, awarded to US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and North Vietnamese leader Le Duc Tho for the Vietnam ceasefire, remains one of the most disputed decisions in the prize's history. Though it marked a temporary truce, peace quickly unravelled, leading to fierce global protests. Kissinger accepted the award, while Tho declined
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