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I was researching Mandela Effect’s on celebrity deaths and any connections to premature obituaries, and then found out that Nobel never was called a merchant of death when alive or for decades after, he never created Nobel Prize awards in response to it.
The story was made up by a biographer in the 1950s, or at least he unsourced the claim. Additionally, there are no newspaper articles whatsoever with the premature obituary in record, or any discussing it until the 1950s. It also appears that the Prizes were not created in a reaction to dynamite and its use in warfare, i.e., to rehabilitate his name with the public, as Nobel was proud and believed it would end war.
See this article:
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