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The quantum exodus: jewish fugitives, the atomic bomb, and the holocaust
It was no accident that the Holocaust and the Atomic Bomb happened at the same time. When the Nazis came into power in 1933, their initial objective was not to get rid of Jews. Rather, their aim was to refine German culture: Jewish professors and teachers at fine universities were sacked. Atomic sci...
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Oxford Univ. Press
2012
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author | Fraser, Gordon Murray |
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description | It was no accident that the Holocaust and the Atomic Bomb happened at the same time. When the Nazis came into power in 1933, their initial objective was not to get rid of Jews. Rather, their aim was to refine German culture: Jewish professors and teachers at fine universities were sacked. Atomic science had attracted a lot of Jewish talent, and as Albert Einstein and other quantum exiles scattered, they realized that they held the key to a weapon of unimaginable power. Convincedthat their gentile counterparts in Germany had come to the same conclusion, and having witnessed what the Nazis were |
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spelling | cern-14474592021-04-22T00:28:13Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1447459engFraser, Gordon MurrayThe quantum exodus: jewish fugitives, the atomic bomb, and the holocaustBiography, Geography, HistoryIt was no accident that the Holocaust and the Atomic Bomb happened at the same time. When the Nazis came into power in 1933, their initial objective was not to get rid of Jews. Rather, their aim was to refine German culture: Jewish professors and teachers at fine universities were sacked. Atomic science had attracted a lot of Jewish talent, and as Albert Einstein and other quantum exiles scattered, they realized that they held the key to a weapon of unimaginable power. Convincedthat their gentile counterparts in Germany had come to the same conclusion, and having witnessed what the Nazis wereOxford Univ. Pressoai:cds.cern.ch:14474592012 |
spellingShingle | Biography, Geography, History Fraser, Gordon Murray The quantum exodus: jewish fugitives, the atomic bomb, and the holocaust |
title | The quantum exodus: jewish fugitives, the atomic bomb, and the holocaust |
title_full | The quantum exodus: jewish fugitives, the atomic bomb, and the holocaust |
title_fullStr | The quantum exodus: jewish fugitives, the atomic bomb, and the holocaust |
title_full_unstemmed | The quantum exodus: jewish fugitives, the atomic bomb, and the holocaust |
title_short | The quantum exodus: jewish fugitives, the atomic bomb, and the holocaust |
title_sort | quantum exodus: jewish fugitives, the atomic bomb, and the holocaust |
topic | Biography, Geography, History |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1447459 |
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