The story of Nobel.
On October 21, 1833, Alfred Bernhard Nobel was born in Stockholm, Sweden, to the inventor and engineer Immanuel Nobel and his wife Kaslina Nobel. Nobel's son, his family was relatively poor and had eight children. Only Nobel and his three brothers grew up healthy. His family is descended from the famous Swedish scientist Olaus Rudbeck (1630–1702) in the fifteenth century, but his father’s generation was still relatively poor. Emmanuel Nobel was a member of the Royal Swedish Academy A graduate, he loves science, especially the study of explosives. Little Nobel worked with his father on explosives since he was a child. He spent his childhood surrounded by the sound of cannons and only received three years of primary school education.
However, scholars usually live in an ideal world. Nobel's father suffered repeated failures in business in Sweden and his eyes turned blue. In 1833, he had to leave St. Petersburg, Russia. In the land of the fighting clan, Nobel's father unexpectedly turned around and became extremely successful, producing various mechanical tools and explosives. In particular, he developed modern plywood, became rich overnight, and even began to research modern plywood. torpedo.
Alfred Bernhard Nobel, Swedish chemist, engineer, inventor, military equipment manufacturer and inventor of explosives, was born in Stockholm on October 21, 1833, 1896 Died on December 10.
Nobel owned 355 patented inventions in his lifetime, opened about 100 companies and factories in 20 countries on five continents, including Europe and the United States, and accumulated huge wealth.