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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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • One of her first papers was published in exile in 1934, together with the famous physicist James Franck (1882 – 1964), another displaced German physicist and also a refugee.

    Hilde Levi. 2009

  • The news from Germany is bad: you have probably read that [Richard] Courant, [Max] Born, have lost their chairs, and James Franck gave it up voluntarily.

    The Great Escape Kati Marton 2006

  • The news from Germany is bad: you have probably read that [Richard] Courant, [Max] Born, have lost their chairs, and James Franck gave it up voluntarily.

    The Great Escape Kati Marton 2006

  • The central point of such scientists 'warnings, which Niels Bohr and James Franck were already expressing in 1944-1945, was not the moral wrong of killing civilians en masse.

    Was the Hiroshima Bomb Necessary? An Exchange Alsop, Joseph W. 1980

  • While the invading forces marked in the streets of Copenhagen, I was busy dissolving Laue's and also James Franck's medals.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

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