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My Dear Li Correspondence 19371946 Werner Heisenberg Elisabeth Heisenberg

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My Dear Li Correspondence 19371946 Werner Heisenberg Elisabeth Heisenberg
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.35 MB
Pages: 312
Author: Werner Heisenberg, Elisabeth Heisenberg
ISBN: 9780300196931, 0300196938
Language: English
Year: 2016

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My Dear Li Correspondence 19371946 Werner Heisenberg Elisabeth Heisenberg by Werner Heisenberg, Elisabeth Heisenberg 9780300196931, 0300196938 instant download after payment.

Personal letters reveal the quandary of a prominent German physicist during the Nazi years and the strength he shared with his loving wife Nobel Prize-winning physicist Werner Heisenberg lived far from his wife, Elisabeth, during most of the Second World War. An eminent scientist, Werner headed Germany's national atomic research project in Berlin, while Elisabeth and their children lived more safely in Bavaria. This selection of more than 300 letters exchanged between husband and wife reveals the precarious nature of Werner's position in the Third Reich, Elisabeth's increasingly difficult everyday life as the war progressed, and the devoted relationship that gave strength to them both. These letters provide a fascinating new perspective on Werner's much-debated wartime work and his attitude toward the atomic bomb. They also shed light on his reluctance to emigrate despite the urging of friends. An excerpt from his private diary, an introduction and notes by his daughter, and a selection of personal family photographs complete this compelling volume.

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