Publication

2011 - Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England

Language

English

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Identifiers

  • ISBN-139781107006843
  • ISBN-101107006848
  • Library of Congress Control Number2011025075
  • OCLC Control Number741549260
  • Better World Books9781107006843
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Classifications

  • DDC506.43/0903
  • LCCQ49 .G225 2011
  • LCCQ49 .G225 2012

Description

"This book details the effects of the Nazi regime on the German Physical Society"-- "This is a history of one of the oldest and most important scientific societies, the German Physical Society, during the Nazi regime and immediate postwar period. When Hitler was appointed chancellor of Germany in 1933, the Physical Society included prominent Jewish scientists as members, including Fritz Haber and Albert Einstein. As Jewish scientists lost their jobs and emigrated, the Society gradually lost members. In 1938, under pressure from the Nazi Ministry of Science, Education, and Culture, the Society forced out the last of its Jewish colleagues. This action was just the most prominent example of the tension between accommodation and autonomy that characterized the challenges facing physicists in the society. They strove to retain as much autonomy as possible, but tried to achieve this by accommodating themselves to Nazi policies, which culminated in the campaign by the Society's president to place physics in the service of the war effort"--

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HistoryDrittes ReichScience and stateScience and state, germanyNational socialism and scienceTECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / HistoryDeutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft

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