Knut Hamsun
In 1920, the Nobel Prize for Literature was awarded to Knut Hamsun, a Norwegian author recognized for his novel "Growth of the Soil."
Knut Hamsun
In 1920, the Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to Knut Hamsun, a Norwegian author known for works like "Hunger" and "Growth of the Soil." He was recognized for his epoch-making literary achievements.
The Nobel Prize in Literature 1920 was awarded to Knut Hamsun for his monumental work, Growth of the Soil.
Knut Pedersen Hamsun won The Nobel Prize in Literature in 1920.
Walther Hermann Nernst won The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1920.
Charles Edouard Guillaume won The Nobel Prize in Physics in 1920.
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Schack August Steenberg Krogh won The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1920.
Nobel Prize first started being awarded in 1901 in the fields of Physics, Chemistry, Medicine, Literature, and Peace. The first Nobel Prizes were presented on December 10, 1901.
Winner of the 1919 Nobel Peace Prize was Woodrow Wilson. The Nobel Prize in the field of chemistry was awarded to... nobody; and there was no prize awarded in the field of economics. However, the Nobel Prize in physics went to Johannes Stark, while the Nobel Prize in literature went to Carl Spitteler. Jules Bordet took the 1919 Nobel Prize for physiology or medicine.
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1920 was awarded to Walther Nernst in recognition of his work in thermochemistry.
Johannes Stark won The Nobel Prize in Physics in 1920.