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Serving the Reich

Philip Ball
Serving the Reich tells the story of physics under Hitler. While some scientists tried to create an Aryan physics that excluded any 'Jewish ideas', many others made compromises and concessions as they continued to work under the Nazi regime. Among them were three world-renowned physicists:brbr Max Planck, pioneer of quantum theory, regarded it as his moral duty to carry on under the regime. brbr Peter Debye, a Dutch physicist, rose to run the Reich's most important research institute before leaving for the United States in 1940. brbr Werner Heisenberg, discovered the Uncertainty Principle, and became the leading figure in Germany's race for the atomic bomb. brbr After the war most scientists in Germany maintained they had been apolitical or even resisted the regime: Debye claimed that he had gone to America to escape Nazi interference in his research; Heisenberg and others argued that they had deliberately delayed production of the atomic bomb.brbr Mixing history, science and biography, Serving the Reich is a gripping exploration of moral choices under a totalitarian regime. Here are human dilemmas, failures to take responsibility, three lives caught between the idealistic goals of science and a tyrannical ideology.
Autor: Ball, Philip
EAN: 9781847922489
Sprache: Englisch
Seitenzahl: 320
Produktart: Gebunden
Verlag: Bodley Head Random House UK
Veröffentlichungsdatum: 13.01.2014
Untertitel: The Struggle for the Soul of Physics under Hitler, Nominiert: Royal Society Winton Prize 2014. Nominated: Royal Society Winton Prize for Science Books 2014
Schlagworte: Drittes Reich / 3. Reich; Geistes-/Kulturgeschichte Physik / physikalisch, Geschichte Physics nazis hitler Germany Royal S moral dilemmas Third Reich atomic bomb physicists Royal Society Winton Prize for Science Book (Shortlisted)
Größe: 34 × 164 × 244
Gewicht: 663 g