- Kurt
Diebner (13 May 1905 – 13 July 1964) was a
German nuclear physicist who is well
known for
directing and
administering parts of the
German nuclear...
- Kurt
Diebner,
Abraham Esau,
Walther Gerlach, and
Erich Schumann.
Schumann was one of the most
powerful and
influential physicists in Germany.
Diebner, throughout...
- authority, with
Diebner as the
administrative director, and the
military control of the
nuclear research commenced.
During the
period when
Diebner administered...
- were
captured and
detained during Operation Epsilon:
Erich Bagge Kurt
Diebner Walther Gerlach Otto Hahn Paul
Harteck Werner Heisenberg Horst Korsching...
- the
Gottow Experimental Station near
Berlin under the
direction of Kurt
Diebner. In
their three experiments G1 to G3 in 1942 and 1943,
uranium cubes were...
-
metallic uranium.
Alsos teams rounded up
German scientists including Kurt
Diebner, Otto Hahn,
Walther Gerlach,
Werner Heisenberg, and Carl
Friedrich von...
- in the
project were Schumann,
Abraham Esau,
Walther Gerlach, and Kurt
Diebner, Schumann,
during this period, was one of the most
powerful and influential...
-
early post-exilic
provenance (fifth to
third centuries BC); and B.-J.
Diebner shifts the composition's date to the turn of the era.' (p. 165); 'With...
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Arthur Compton:
Nuclear physicist with the
Metallurgical Laboratory Kurt
Diebner:
Nuclear physicist, Hechingen,
Germany Enrico Fermi:
Nuclear physicist...
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primarily with the
parts of the
German nuclear energy project under Kurt
Diebner.
Under supervision of the SS, from 1944 to 1945,
German scientists in Thuringia...