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  1. Arthur Henderson (* 13. September 1863 in Glasgow; † 20. Oktober 1935 in London) war ein britischer Politiker. Er wurde 1934 mit dem Friedensnobelpreis für seine Arbeit als Vorsitzender der Genfer Abrüstungskonferenz ausgezeichnet.

  2. Arthur Henderson (13 September 1863 – 20 October 1935) was a British iron moulder and Labour politician. He was the first Labour cabinet minister, won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1934 and, uniquely, served three separate terms as Leader of the Labour Party in three different decades.

  3. Arthur Henderson (born September 13, 1863, Glasgow, Scotland—died October 20, 1935, London, England) was one of the chief organizers of the British Labour Party. He was Britain’s secretary of state for foreign affairs from June 1929 to August 1931 and won the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1934.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Henderson was chairman of the parliamentary Labor Party, chief whip three times, president of the Board of Education (1915-1916) and paymaster-general (1916) in Asquith’s government, and in Lloyd George’s government a minister without portfolio, acting primarily as an adviser on labor questions.

  5. Arthur Henderson The Nobel Peace Prize 1934. Born: 13 September 1863, Glasgow, Scotland. Died: 20 October 1935, London, United Kingdom. Residence at the time of the award: United Kingdom. Role: ex-Foreign Secretary; President, Disarmament Conference in 1932.

  6. www.nobelpeaceprize.org › laureates › 19341934 - Nobel Peace Prize

    Arthur Henderson. for his untiring struggle and his courageous efforts as Chairman of the League of Nations Disarmament Conference 1931-34. Arthur Henderson (1863 - 1935) United Kingdom. Read more.

  7. The Nobel Peace Prize 1934 was awarded to Arthur Henderson "for his untiring struggle and his courageous efforts as Chairman of the League of Nations Disarmament Conference 1931-34"