Hitler's Gift, The True Story of the Scientists Expelled by the Nazi Regime
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Hitler's Gift (2012)
EN NW EB DL
ISBN: 9781611459647 bzw. 1611459648, in Englisch, Arcade Publishing, Arcade Publishing, Arcade Publishing, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, in-stock.
Between 1901 and 1932, Germany won a third of all the Nobel Prizes for science. With Hitler's rise to power and the introduction of racial laws, starting with the exclusion of all Jews from state institutions, Jewish professors were forced to leave their jobs, which closed the door on Germany's fifty-year record of world supremacy in science. Of these more than 1,500 refugees, fifteen went on to win Nobel Prizes, several co-discovered penicillin-and more of them became the driving force behind the atomic bomb project. In this revelatory book, Jean Medawar and David Pyke tell countless gripping individual stories of emigration, rescue, and escape, including those of Albert Einstein, Fritz Haber, Leo Szilard, and many others. Much of this material was collected through interviews with more than twenty of the surviving refugee scholars, so as to document for history the steps taken after Hitler's policy was enacted. As one refugee scholar wrote, "Far from destroying the spirit of German scholarship, the Nazis had spread it all over the world. Only Germany was to be the loser."Hitler's Gift is the story of the men who were forced from their homeland and went on to revolutionize many of the scientific practices that we rely on today. Experience firsthand the stories of these geniuses, and learn not only how their deportation affected them, but how it bettered the world that we live in today.
Between 1901 and 1932, Germany won a third of all the Nobel Prizes for science. With Hitler's rise to power and the introduction of racial laws, starting with the exclusion of all Jews from state institutions, Jewish professors were forced to leave their jobs, which closed the door on Germany's fifty-year record of world supremacy in science. Of these more than 1,500 refugees, fifteen went on to win Nobel Prizes, several co-discovered penicillin-and more of them became the driving force behind the atomic bomb project. In this revelatory book, Jean Medawar and David Pyke tell countless gripping individual stories of emigration, rescue, and escape, including those of Albert Einstein, Fritz Haber, Leo Szilard, and many others. Much of this material was collected through interviews with more than twenty of the surviving refugee scholars, so as to document for history the steps taken after Hitler's policy was enacted. As one refugee scholar wrote, "Far from destroying the spirit of German scholarship, the Nazis had spread it all over the world. Only Germany was to be the loser."Hitler's Gift is the story of the men who were forced from their homeland and went on to revolutionize many of the scientific practices that we rely on today. Experience firsthand the stories of these geniuses, and learn not only how their deportation affected them, but how it bettered the world that we live in today.
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Hitler's Gift, The True Story of the Scientists Expelled by the Nazi Regime (2012)
EN NW EB
ISBN: 9781611459647 bzw. 1611459648, in Englisch, Arcade Publishing, neu, E-Book.
Lieferung aus: Niederlande, Direct beschikbaar.
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Between 1901 and 1932, Germany won a third of all the Nobel Prizes for science. With Hitler's rise to power and the introduction of racial laws, starting with the exclusion of all Jews from state institutions, Jewish professors were forced to leave their jobs, which closed the door on Germany’s fifty-year record of world supremacy in science. Of these more than 1,500 refugees, fifteen went on to win Nobel Prizes, several co-discovered penicillin—and more of them became the driving force behind t... Between 1901 and 1932, Germany won a third of all the Nobel Prizes for science. With Hitler's rise to power and the introduction of racial laws, starting with the exclusion of all Jews from state institutions, Jewish professors were forced to leave their jobs, which closed the door on Germany’s fifty-year record of world supremacy in science. Of these more than 1,500 refugees, fifteen went on to win Nobel Prizes, several co-discovered penicillin—and more of them became the driving force behind the atomic bomb project. In this revelatory book, Jean Medawar and David Pyke tell countless gripping individual stories of emigration, rescue, and escape, including those of Albert Einstein, Fritz Haber, Leo Szilard, and many others. Much of this material was collected through interviews with more than twenty of the surviving refugee scholars, so as to document for history the steps taken after Hitler’s policy was enacted. As one refugee scholar wrote, “Far from destroying the spirit of German scholarship, the Nazis had spread it all over the world. Only Germany was to be the loser.” Hitler’s Gift is the story of the men who were forced from their homeland and went on to revolutionize many of the scientific practices that we rely on today. Experience firsthand the stories of these geniuses, and learn not only how their deportation affected them, but how it bettered the world that we live in today.Soort: Met illustraties;Taal: Engels;Formaat: ePub met kopieerbeveiliging (DRM) van Adobe;Bestandsgrootte: 1.06 MB;Kopieerrechten: Het kopiëren van (delen van) de pagina's is niet toegestaan ;Printrechten: Het printen van de pagina's is niet toegestaan;Voorleesfunctie: De voorleesfunctie is uitgeschakeld;Geschikt voor: Alle e-readers te koop bij bol.com (of compatible met Adobe DRM). Telefoons/tablets met Google Android (1.6 of hoger) voorzien van bol.com boekenbol app. PC en Mac met Adobe reader software;Verschijningsdatum: januari 2012;ISBN10: 1611459648;ISBN13: 9781611459647; Engelstalig | Ebook | 2012.
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Between 1901 and 1932, Germany won a third of all the Nobel Prizes for science. With Hitler's rise to power and the introduction of racial laws, starting with the exclusion of all Jews from state institutions, Jewish professors were forced to leave their jobs, which closed the door on Germany’s fifty-year record of world supremacy in science. Of these more than 1,500 refugees, fifteen went on to win Nobel Prizes, several co-discovered penicillin—and more of them became the driving force behind t... Between 1901 and 1932, Germany won a third of all the Nobel Prizes for science. With Hitler's rise to power and the introduction of racial laws, starting with the exclusion of all Jews from state institutions, Jewish professors were forced to leave their jobs, which closed the door on Germany’s fifty-year record of world supremacy in science. Of these more than 1,500 refugees, fifteen went on to win Nobel Prizes, several co-discovered penicillin—and more of them became the driving force behind the atomic bomb project. In this revelatory book, Jean Medawar and David Pyke tell countless gripping individual stories of emigration, rescue, and escape, including those of Albert Einstein, Fritz Haber, Leo Szilard, and many others. Much of this material was collected through interviews with more than twenty of the surviving refugee scholars, so as to document for history the steps taken after Hitler’s policy was enacted. As one refugee scholar wrote, “Far from destroying the spirit of German scholarship, the Nazis had spread it all over the world. Only Germany was to be the loser.” Hitler’s Gift is the story of the men who were forced from their homeland and went on to revolutionize many of the scientific practices that we rely on today. Experience firsthand the stories of these geniuses, and learn not only how their deportation affected them, but how it bettered the world that we live in today.Soort: Met illustraties;Taal: Engels;Formaat: ePub met kopieerbeveiliging (DRM) van Adobe;Bestandsgrootte: 1.06 MB;Kopieerrechten: Het kopiëren van (delen van) de pagina's is niet toegestaan ;Printrechten: Het printen van de pagina's is niet toegestaan;Voorleesfunctie: De voorleesfunctie is uitgeschakeld;Geschikt voor: Alle e-readers te koop bij bol.com (of compatible met Adobe DRM). Telefoons/tablets met Google Android (1.6 of hoger) voorzien van bol.com boekenbol app. PC en Mac met Adobe reader software;Verschijningsdatum: januari 2012;ISBN10: 1611459648;ISBN13: 9781611459647; Engelstalig | Ebook | 2012.
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Hoe Joodse geleerden Hitlers ondergang inluidden
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ISBN: 9789059778528 bzw. 9059778529, in Holländisch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Niederlande, 3 werkdagen.
Albert Einstein verliet Duitsland als eerste, vele andere Joodse wetenschappers volgden. In de eerste 32 jaar van de Nobelprijs won Duitsland 33 van de 100 prijzen in de exacte wetenschap. Tien weken nadat Hitler aan de macht gekomen was werd een wet aangenomen die het ontslag betekende voor alle Joodse ambtenaren, dus ook de wetenschappers aan de rijksuniversiteiten. De VS en het Verenigd Koninkrijk namen hen hartelijk op. Deze geste werd rijkelijk beloond. Bijna alle onderzoekers naar atoomenergie waren Europese Joden. Met hun inspanningen luidden zij Hitlers ondergang in... tijdelijk bij bestelling van euro 20,00 of meer gratis verzending.
Albert Einstein verliet Duitsland als eerste, vele andere Joodse wetenschappers volgden. In de eerste 32 jaar van de Nobelprijs won Duitsland 33 van de 100 prijzen in de exacte wetenschap. Tien weken nadat Hitler aan de macht gekomen was werd een wet aangenomen die het ontslag betekende voor alle Joodse ambtenaren, dus ook de wetenschappers aan de rijksuniversiteiten. De VS en het Verenigd Koninkrijk namen hen hartelijk op. Deze geste werd rijkelijk beloond. Bijna alle onderzoekers naar atoomenergie waren Europese Joden. Met hun inspanningen luidden zij Hitlers ondergang in... tijdelijk bij bestelling van euro 20,00 of meer gratis verzending.
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Hitlers geschenk, - wetenschappers die nazi-Duitsland ontvluchtten
NL PB US FE
ISBN: 9789043902434 bzw. 9043902438, in Holländisch, Tirion, Taschenbuch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.
Lieferung aus: Niederlande, 1, Versandkostenfrei.
Hitlers geschebk is een boek van Jean Mediawar en David Pyke, Physical, Paperback.
Hitlers geschebk is een boek van Jean Mediawar en David Pyke, Physical, Paperback.
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