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Duveen, Denis I. and E. Offenbacher. An alchemical correspondence in Germany under the Nazi regime. Long Island City (NY) Reinitz Soap Corp, 1951. [Pg.283]

Where could one place a finger on the map of Europe and conclude This is where the last war really began The moment when any man forms the first impulse to violence usually remains lost in the world of undiscovered psychology. Here the great barriers to discovery were social, political, and economic as well as individual. The question was—how to expose the aggressive acts for which neither the Nazi regime nor the position of these directors furnished any plausible excuse ... [Pg.51]

In a few choice words, Sprecher cursed the Nazi regime. "Sure," I agreed. "It s horrible. But here we have Hitler and Sauckel — that s about all."... [Pg.53]

The Negro s] African ancestry and physical characteristics are fixed to his person much more ineffaceably than the yellow star is fixed to the Jew during the Nazi regime in Germany. [Pg.100]

Here is one final triumph for Adolph Butenandt. He was the first to isolate progesterone this in 1934. For his accomplishments, he shared the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1939. However, the Nazi regime prevented him from accepting the award. He was finally able to do so in 1949. [Pg.277]

It was the quality of his work on the urea cycle, that led the Professor of Biochemistry at Cambridge University F. Gowland Hopkins, to invite Hans Krebs to join his Department in 1933 to escape from the Nazi regime. [Pg.211]

Borsche, W. Feise, M. Ber. Dtsch. Chem. Ges. 1904, 20, 378. Walther Borsche was a professor at Chemischen Institut, Universitat Gottingen, Germany when this paper was puhhshed. Borsche was completely devoid of the arrogance shown hy many of his contemporaries. Borsche and his colleague at Frankfurt, Julius von Braun, both suffered under the Nazi regime for their independent minds. [Pg.72]

The biased attitude of the judges was also clearly apparent in the courtroom. For example, the WN - the Organization of Persons Persecuted by the Nazi Regime, a group known at that time to be financed from East Germany and directed by the Stasi, the East German State Secret Service -... [Pg.150]

There were other demonstrations of the importance of the anilines. In Germany Karl Aloys Schenzinger s novel Anilin, a somewhat skewed version of the emergence of the aniline-dye industry, served the racial purposes of the Nazi regime. Over 3 million copies would be printed, some after 194579. [Pg.45]

Setting Winter—Early December—Small town of Reims in Prance—1941, Nazi regime has occupied France for nearly 18 months. [Pg.249]

The method worked perfectly in our laboratory and also at the K.W. Institute in my brother s hands. But my plans for more extensive work were rudely wiped out when I lost my position because of the advent of the Nazi regime. [Pg.97]

Q Bloch had to flee as a Jew from the Nazi regime in 1936 via Switzerland to the USA. At Columbia University in New York, he was able to show together with David Rittenberg in 1942, using isotopically labelled acetate, that this was a precursor for the cholesterol synthesis in animals. The polyene cyclisation of the triterpene squalene produces lanosterol, which is degraded to cholesterol, the central intermediate of all human steroids. [350]... [Pg.407]

Qlhe Arndt-Eistert reaction [33] was discovered in 1927 at the University of Breslau (Wroclaw, Poland) by Bernd Eistert (1902-1978), while he was working on his PhD thesis with Fritz Arndt (1885-1969). In 1933, Arndt was forced by the Nazi regime to abandon his position at Breslau University. After a short stay at Oxford University, he accepted a professorship at the University of Istanbul. [Pg.541]


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