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Until that point, the Institute for Theoretical Physics had been a haven for German scientists fleeing the Nazis, including the Nobel Prize winners James Franck and Max von Laue.
The Faculty Club Danny Tobey 2010
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Until that point, the Institute for Theoretical Physics had been a haven for German scientists fleeing the Nazis, including the Nobel Prize winners James Franck and Max von Laue.
The Faculty Club Danny Tobey 2010
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Until that point, the Institute for Theoretical Physics had been a haven for German scientists fleeing the Nazis, including the Nobel Prize winners James Franck and Max von Laue.
The Faculty Club Danny Tobey 2010
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Until that point, the Institute for Theoretical Physics had been a haven for German scientists fleeing the Nazis, including the Nobel Prize winners James Franck and Max von Laue.
The Faculty Club Danny Tobey 2010
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Until that point, the Institute for Theoretical Physics had been a haven for German scientists fleeing the Nazis, including the Nobel Prize winners James Franck and Max von Laue.
The Faculty Club Danny Tobey 2010
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A very few, like Max von Laue, who won the Nobel Prize in 1914 for his work on the diffraction of X-rays by crystals, showed it was possible to work under the Nazis and retain some integrity.
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SZILARD DISCUSSED Albert Einsteins theory of relativity with Max von Laue, who had received the Nobel Prize in physics in 1914.
The Great Escape Kati Marton 2006
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Another Hungarian physicist in Berlin, Nicholas Kurti, recalled, Szilard was a regular attendee at the famous, almost fabulous Wednesday Max von Laue colloquia, when people, from professors down to doctoral students, gavereports on recently published physics papers.
The Great Escape Kati Marton 2006
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Einstein, Max Planck, Max von Laue, he wrote, these were men who had clearly earned the Nobel.
The Great Escape Kati Marton 2006
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Einstein, Max Planck, Max von Laue, he wrote, these were men who had clearly earned the Nobel.
The Great Escape Kati Marton 2006
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