Elie Wiesel
Frederick Sanger was twice the recipient of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry (in 1958 and in 1980), the only person to have been so.
AnswerNo, he died in 1895 before the Nobel Prize began, Nobel prizes were first awarded in 1901, he was however the recipient of the following honors:Pasteur won the Leeuwenhoek medal, microbiology's highest honor, in 1895.He was also a Grand Croix of the Legion of Honor-one of only 75 in all of France.
One notable male survivor of the Holocaust is Elie Wiesel, a Romanian-born Jewish writer and Nobel laureate. He was a teenager when he was deported to Auschwitz and later to Buchenwald, where he lost most of his family. After the war, Wiesel became an influential voice for Holocaust remembrance and human rights, detailing his experiences in his acclaimed memoir, "Night." His advocacy helped raise awareness about the atrocities of the Holocaust and the importance of combating hatred.
It sounds as if you are thinking of Elie Wiesel and the book Night. However, the award was not made simply for that one book. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, not the Nobel Prize for Literature.
Yes, some people survived concentration camps. They are known as Holocaust Survivors. Some are even alive today, such as Elie Wiesel, a Nobel Peace Prize Winner and author of his memoir Night.
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Elie Wiesel was a Holocaust survivor, author, and Nobel laureate known for his powerful writings that depict his experiences during the Holocaust. Some of his career highlights include winning the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986 for his activism against oppression and injustices, as well as serving as a prominent voice for Holocaust education and remembrance around the world.
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One of the best known survivors is Elie Wiesel, the author of Night (and several other books) and the 1986 Nobel Peace Prize winner.
See the link below for Nobel Prize winners.
C.V. Raman was recipient of Nobel Prize for Physics in 1930.
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The Nobel Prize for Economics was established in 1968, and in 1969, the first Nobel Prize for Economics was awarded jointly to Ragnar Frisch and Jan Tinbergen.
Elie Wiesel is a Jewish Holocaust survivor and writer who was awarded the 1986 Nobel Peace Prize.
The Nobel board described the recipient's contributions as groundbreaking and transformative in their field, recognizing their significant impact on society and the advancement of knowledge.
Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clézio.