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Doppelkopf Selected Nobel Peace Prize laureates

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one world


one game


The world is a place for everyone.

Doppelkopf | German card game for four players in which each two players team up against their opponents.


THE WORLD IS A PLACE FOR EVERYONE AND EVERYONE DESERVES TO LIVE IN IT PEACEFULLY. STILL -- WE WILL NEVER HAVE PEACE ON EARTH UNTIL WE GET ALL POLITICAL AND MILITARY LEADERS TOGETHER AT ONE BIG TABLE. THEY‘LL TALK, THEY‘LL DISCUSS, THEY‘LL ARGUE. THEY‘LL ENJOY A GOOD WINE OR A WHISKEY WHILE IT COMES DOWN TO MANKIND‘S OLDEST WAY OF COMMUNICATION, THEY‘LL PLAY A GAME. I SUGGEST DOPPELKOPF.


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U #2001 Kofi Atta Annan *1938 Ghanaian diplomat, seventh SecretaryGeneral of the United Nations.


O #1905 Bertha von Suttner 1843—1914 Austrian novelist, radical pacifist, first woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize.


K #1901 Jean-Henri Dunant 1828—1910 Creator of the International Committee of the Red Cross in 1863.


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A #1910 Bureau International de la Paix (IPB) The world‘s oldest international peace federation founded in 1891.


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U #1975 Andrei D. Sakharov 1921—1989 Soviet nuclear physicist, advocate of civil liberties and civil reforms.


O #1962 Linus Carl Pauling 1901—1994 Chemist and peace activist, only person to be awarded 2 unshared Nobel Prizes.


K #1952 Albert Schweitzer 1875—1965 Theologian, philosopher, physician, and medical missionary in Africa.


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A #2013 Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons Intergovernmental organisation based in The Hague.


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U #1930 Nathan Söderblom 1866—1931 Swedish clergyman, Archbishop of Uppsala and religious scholar.


O #1979 Anjezë G. Bojaxhiu 1910—1997 Commonly known as Mother Teresa, founder of the Massionaries of Charity.


K #1964 Martin Luther King 1929—1968 Clergyman and activist, leader in the AfricanAmerican Civil Rights Movement.


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A #1977 Amnesty International Non-governmental organisation focused on human rights founded 1961 in London.


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U #1950 Ralph Bunche 1903—1971 Political scientist and diplomat leading late 1940s mediation in Palestine.


O #2003 Shirin Ebadi *1947 Iranian lawyer and founder of Defenders of Human Rights Center in Iran.


K #1993 Nelson R. Mandela 1918—2013 Anti-apartheid revolutionary, first black President of South Africa.


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A #1965 UN Children‘s Fund (UNICEF) United Nations Program emphasizing and promoting health of children.


JOKER

#Mohandas K. Gandhi 1869—1948 Leader and freedom fighter employing nonviolent civil disobedience.


YOU MUST BE THE CHANGE YOU WANT TO SEE IN THE WORLD.

The Nobel Peace Prize is one of the five Nobel Prizes created by the Swedish industrialist Alfred Nobel. Since 1901, it has been awarded annually (with some exceptions) to those who have „done the most or the best work for fraternity between nations, for the abolition or reduction of standing armies and for the holding and promotion of peace congresses.“ Nobel died in 1896 and did not leave an explanation for choosing peace as a prize category. According to the Norwegian Nobel Committee, his friendship with Bertha von Suttner profoundly influenced his decision to include peace as a category. When Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated in 1948, the Nobel Peace Prize was not awarded because „there was no suitable living candidate.“ Source (all): wikipedia


#1901 J. Dunant, F. Passy #1902 É. Ducommun, C. Gobat #1903 William Randal Cremer #1904 Institute of International Law #1905 Bertha von Suttner #1906 Theodore Roosevelt #1907 E. Moneta, L. Renault #1908 K. Arnoldson, F. Bajer #1909 A. Beernaert, P. d‘Estournelles #1910 IPB #1911 Tobias Asser, Alfred Fried #1912 Elihu Root #1913 Henri La Fontaine #1917 ICRC #1919 Woodrow Wilson #1920 Léon Bourgeois #1921 H. Branting, C. Lange #1922 Fridtjof Nansen #1925 A. Chamberlain, C. Dawes #1926 A. Briand, G. Stresemann #1927 F. Buisson, L. Quidde #1929 Frank Billings Kellogg #1930 Nathan Söderblom #1931 J. Addams, N. Butler #1933 Norman Angell #1934 Arthur Henderson #1935 Carl von Ossietzky #1936 Carlos Saavedra Lamas #1937 Robert Cecil #1938 Nansen Int. Office for Refugees #1944 ICRC #1945 Cordell Hull #1946 E. Balch, J. Mott #1947 Friends Service Council #1949 John Boyd Orr #1950 Ralph Bunche #1951 Léon Jouhaux #1952 Albert Schweitzer #1953 George Catlett Marshall #1954 UNHCR #1957 Lester Bowles Pearson #1958 Georges Pire #1959 Philip John Noel-Baker #1960 Albert Lutuli #1961 Dag Hammarskjöld #1962 Linus Carl Pauling #1963 ICRC, League of Red Cross Soc.

#1964 Martin Luther King #1965 UNICEF #1968 René Cassin #1969 International Labour Org. #1970 Norman Ernest Borlaug #1971 Willy Brandt #1973 Henry Kissinger, Le Duc Tho #1974 S. MacBride, E. Satō #1975 Andrei D. Sakharov #1976 B. Williams, M. Corrigan #1977 Amnesty International #1978 M. Al-Sadat, M. Begin #1979 Anjezë G. Bojaxhiu #1980 Adolfo Pérez Esquivel #1981 UNHCR #1982 A. Myrdal, A. García Robles #1983 Lech Wałęa #1984 Desmond Tutu #1985 IPPNW #1986 Elie Wiesel #1987 Óscar Arias #1988 UN Peace-Keeping Forces #1989 Tenzin Gyatso #1990 Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev #1991 Aung San Suu Kyi #1992 Rigoberta Menchú #1993 N. Mandela, F. de Klerk #1994 Y. Arafat, Y. Rabin, S. Peres #1995 J. Rotblat, Pugwash CoSaWA #1996 C. Ximenes-B., J. Ramos-H. #1997 ICtBLandmines, J. Williams #1998 John Hume, David Trimble #1999 Médecins Sans Frontières #2000 Kim Dae-jung #2001 United Nations, Kofi Atta Annan #2002 Jimmy Carter #2003 Shirin Ebadi #2004 Wangari Muta Maathai #2005 IAEA, Mohamed El Baradei #2006 M. Yunus, Grameen Bank #2007 IPPC, Albert Arnold Gore #2008 Martti Ahtisaari #2009 Barack Hussein Obama #2010 Liu Xiaobo #2011 E. Sirleaf, L. Gbowee, T. Karman #2012 European Union #2013 OPCW

„Peace cannot be kept by force; it can only be achieved by understanding“

—Albert Einstein


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