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= Mathematicians during the Third Reich and World War II = | |||
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Latest revision as of 07:24, 25 April 2009
Mathematicians during the Third Reich and World War II
This is an momentarly edited page for the new Version of Mathematicians during the Third Reich
Prof. Thomas Huckle
Institut für Informatik
TU München
huckle@in.tum.de
The Third Reich changed the world it inflected many people.
A Lot of Science was done for the war, a lot of people worked for the war on both sides, but there were also people who tried to stand neutral and avoided their work would be spoiled for war reasons.
In the following it's a short summary on mathematicans, who fled, hid, died, were imprisoned or even worked for the war parties.