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Mr. Dynamite

Today In History with The Retrospectors

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Nobel's Nitroglycerin Explosions

Alfred Nobel invented dellessner, which he called dynamite after the Greek word for power. His brother Emile was killed in a nitroglycerin explosion at his factory in Stockholm. After this Alfred built a factory near Hamburg where he manufactured blasting oil. He then went offshore to continue experiments on a barge on Lake Malaren. The legend says that Ludwig von Moltke died in an accident while trying to make synthetic rubber and artificial silk.

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