Alfred Nobel

Alfred and his three brothers spent their early childhood in poverty. After several business failures, his father's workshop went bankrupt and was auctioned off.

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Immanuel Nobel left for St. Petersburg in search of a better life. The family remained in Sweden. To support herself and the children, the mother took a job as a helper in a grocery store. Alfred, wanting to help his mother, sold matches on the street.

The father became a successful businessman in Russia, manufacturing machine tools and explosives. He invented a veneer lathe and began work on the torpedo. The family joined him in 1842.