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The Nobel Prize is one of the most prestigious awards granted for intellectual achievements around the globe. Established by Swedish inventor and industrialist Alfred Nobel in 1895, the prizes from six different areas, among which there are medicine, literature, and economic sciences, are annually given to those who, during the preceding year, shall have conferred the greatest benefit on mankind. This compact collection introduces you to the rules, selection and award processes run behind Nobel prizes by the Nobel Foundation, prize-awarding institutions and Nobel Committees. It also presents you with essential facts about Alfred Nobel, his inventions, and interesting tidbits from the centenary history of the prizes.
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Q: Nobel's will mentiones the following five Nobel prize areas: physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, [...], and peace.
A: literature
Q: Which institution is the legal owner and functional administrator of the funds, from which the money for Nobel prizes are taken?
A: Nobel Foundation
Q: When exactly did the first distribution of Nobel prizes take place?
A: Dec 10, 1901 (the fifth anniversary of Nobel's death)
Q: Can a Nobel prize be given to individuals or can it also be conferred upon an institution?
A: Only to individuals (except for the Nobel Prize for Peace)
Q: Which year did Adolf Hitler issue the decree forbiding Germans to accept Nobel prizes?
A: 1937
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