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Basic information of Nobel Prize winners Angel and Simon.

Norman Angell, England (1874- 1967).

Norman Angul is a British writer, economist, journalist and member of the Royal Institute of International Affairs. He expounded his famous argument with a large number of his own works: "War is not a good way to solve international disputes, and no country can benefit economically through war." Angel won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1933 for his massive anti-war works.

Norman Angell, a famous British journalist, said in 19 1 1 that the deepening trade ties and various exchanges made the possibility of a world war extremely slim.

19 14 Before Archduke Ferdinand was assassinated in Sarajevo on June 28th, the whole of Europe had enjoyed peace for nearly 100 years, and people even believed that it would never break out again. The most popular and influential view at that time came from Norman? In Angel 19 14' s best-selling book The Grand Fantasy: A Study on the Relationship between Military Power and National Superiority, a famous journalist at that time said that free trade made territorial expansion a mistake, economically, war became an irrational act, and eternal peace had arrived.