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The International Peace Bureau was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for acting as a link between the peace societies of various countries and helping them to organise the international peace movement. Full name: Permanent International Peace BureauNative name: Bureau international permanent de la PaixFounded: 1891 in Bern, SwitzerlandDate awarded: 10 December 1910 The heart and mind of…

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Nobel Lecture

Nobel Lecture, December 12, 1910 The Chemical Composition of the Cell Nucleus The development of organic chemistry in the past century has been based chiefly on the building up of concepts as to the arrangement of the atoms in space. As you well know, the organic chemist is able to present both this knowledge of…

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History

The International Peace Bureau (IPB) was founded as a result of the third Universal Peace Congress in Rome, 1891, with one of its principal founders and its first president. Established at Bern as the central office and executive organ of the International Union of Peace Societies «to coordinate the activities of the various peace societies…

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