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  1. www.nobelpeaceprize.org › laureates › 19251925 - Nobel Peace Prize

    Austen Chamberlain shared the Peace Prize for 1925 with the American Charles Dawes. They received it in 1926, together with the Laureates for that year, the Frenchman Aristide Briand and the German Gustav Stresemann. The four Prizes were awarded for work aimed at ensuring peace between the arch-rivals Germany and France. Austen Chamberlain grew up in a family of well-known British politicians ...

  2. Austen Chamberlain. Joseph Austen Chamberlain (n. 16 octombrie 1863, Birmingham, Regatul Unit al Marii Britanii și Irlandei – d. 16 martie 1937, Londra, Anglia, Regatul Unit) a fost un politician englez, premiat cu Premiul Nobel pentru Pace în 1925, datorită contribuției sale fundamentale de la Tratatele de la Locarno .

  3. 8 Neville Chamberlain introduction to the German Edition of Sir Austen Chamberlain, reprinted in Petrie, , The Chamberlain Tradition, 280 Google Scholar. Also A. Chamberlain to Mary Chamberlain, 30 March 1913, Chamberlain, A., Politics From Inside: An Epistolary Chronicle 1906–1914 (1936), 540 –1.Google Scholar

  4. 11. März 2024 · Austen Chamberlain did not seem to me to be a man of first-rate mind, but he obviously possessed high character and the sort of disinterested goodness and amateur methods that now and then have enabled British statesmen to play notable roles in negotiations with foreign diplomats, even when the latter have been armed with subtler minds and the traditional techniques.

  5. Austen Chamberlain ( Birmingham, 16 de octubre de 1863 - Londres, 17 de marzo de 1937) fue un político británico. Tras estudiar en la Universidad de Cambridge, Chamberlain viajó por Europa, en especial a Francia, y a Berlín. A su regreso a Londres es elegido diputado en la Cámara de los Comunes por el Partido Conservador en 1892.

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  7. 14. März 2018 · Austen Chamberlain, 1924-29 Conservative (under Baldwin) In a long, distinguished if somewhat mixed career, Joseph Chamberlain’s years at the Foreign Office were probably his most successful and even happiest. When Baldwin won in 1924, he sought to reunite a party that had remained split after the fall of Lloyd George in 1922.