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A Prophet in Two Countries

The Life of F.E. Simon

Authors: Nancy Arms, G. M. D. Howat Publisher: Elsevier Science Publication date: 2016 Publication language: Angielski Number of pages: 190 Publication formats: EAN: 9781483139159 ISBN: 9781483139159 Category: Nuclear chemistry, photochemistry & radiation Biography: science, technology & medicine Publisher's index: 9781483139159 Bibliographic note: -

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A Prophet in Two Countries: The Life of F.E. Simon is a biography of Franz Simon and his work in physical chemistry toward the development of nuclear energy. Born in a Jewish family in Berlin at the turn of the 20th century, at a time when Germany started repressing the Jews, Franz Simon becomes a doctor in physical chemistry and successfully conducts many scientific experiments. Germany restricts the Jews from obtaining some professions such as university professors, and though Simon successfully passes his “Habilitation” and is allowed to give lectures and collect fees, he is not given an established university appointment. He gets a professorship at the Technische Hochschule in Breslau, but does not stay there for long.

Before the Nazis stepped-up their drive against Jewish emigration, Simon and his family leave for Oxford. In 1938, he becomes a British citizen. When World War II breaks, rumors spread that German refugees like Simon will face terrible punishment if Germany wins the war. This rumor only makes the German refugee-scientists more resolved in helping Britain produce the atomic bomb before Germany does. In 1940, he submits a report on Britain’s progress on nuclear energy. His method of gaseous diffusion is the most practicable and becomes the basis for many factories later on. His work on the diffusion project earns him the British C.B.E. award, which, for Simon, makes him a man, no longer without a nationality, but a proven British citizen. This biography will delight historians particularly those interested in the history of Jews in Germany and Britain.

This book will also attract general readers who are interested in the lives of great scientists

TOC

  • Front Cover 2
  • A Prophet in Two Countries 7
  • Copyright Page 8
  • Table of Contents 9
  • Acknowledgements 11
  • CHAPTER 1. A Jewish Home in Berlin 13
  • CHAPTER 2. University Life — and War 25
  • CHAPTER 3. A Doctor's Degree 35
  • CHAPTER 4. Low Temperature Research 45
  • CHAPTER 5. The Twenties in Berlin 59
  • CHAPTER 6. Breslau and the Nazis 70
  • CHAPTER 7. Oxford and The Clarendon 81
  • CHAPTER 8. Prelude to War 101
  • CHAPTER 9. Enemy Aliens 112
  • CHAPTER 10. The Diffusion Project 120
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