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Science in Nazi Germany

Before Nazi Germany got hold of it, the Allies disrupted this plan and seized the uranium ingots that were at the heart of the plan. The fate of most of these ingots is unknown, but some of them ended up in the hands of the US and European countries. American chemists have developed a method to identify the mine from which the uranium came
When politics reaches out to science, does science benefit? The answer is negative. Scientists, even Jews who served under the Nazi regime were unable to produce quality science because of the social pressure to adapt the results to the government's requirements
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