International Committee of the Red Cross
Nominations
The Nobel Peace Prize 1917
International Committee of the Red Cross
The work of the International Committee of the Red Cross has been awarded a Nobel Peace Prize three times, in 1917, 1944 and 1963. The map and list below include the nominations for all three prizes.
Nominated on 20 occasions for the Nobel Prize in
- Peace 1901, by Alfred Martin
- Peace 1917, by Arthur Hoffmann
- Peace 1917, by Louis Renault
- Peace 1945, by Philip Noel-Baker
- Peace 1945, by Frede Castberg
- Peace 1945, by Birger Ekeberg
- Peace 1945, by Dag Hjalmar Agne Carl Hammarskjöld
- Peace 1945, by Philip Noel-Baker
- Peace 1945, by Martin Tranmæl (Tranmal)
- Peace 1945, by Frede Castberg
- Peace 1945, by Martin Tranmæl (Tranmal)
- Peace 1945, by Birger Ekeberg
- Peace 1945, by Dag Hjalmar Agne Carl Hammarskjöld
- Peace 1949, by Erik Castrén
- Peace 1963, by Nils Langhelle
- Peace 1963, by 36 members of the Norwegian Storting (Norwegian Parliament)
- Peace 1963, by 4 professors at the University of Oslo
- Peace 1963, by 92 members of the Swedish Parliament
- Peace 1963, by Members of the Danish parliament
- Peace 1963, by Berte Rognerud
Submitted 1 nomination, for the Nobel Prize in
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MLA style: “International Committee of the Red Cross – Nominations”. Nobelprize.org. Nobel Media AB 2014. Web. 22 Jun 2018.
MLA style: “International Committee of the Red Cross – Nominations”. Nobelprize.org. Nobel Media AB 2014. Web. 22 Jun 2018.
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