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E-Letter responses to:

letters:
Jacob J. Steinberg; and Manfred D. Laubichler
Science Under the Nazis
Science 2000; 287: 1927f [Full text]
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[Read E-Letter] Inquiry about Otto Heinrich Warburg
Upinder Fotadar   (4 April 2000)

Inquiry about Otto Heinrich Warburg 4 April 2000
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Upinder Fotadar
Division of Cardiology, University of Indiana Medical Center

Respond to this E-Letter:
Re: Inquiry about Otto Heinrich Warburg

A question to which I have to this day not received a satisfactory answer pertains to the survival of Otto Heinrich Warburg (1883-1970) during this regrettable period in Germany. As is well known, this Nobel Prize winning biochemist was Jewish. It must be remembered that even such eminent people like Fritz Haber and Albert Einstein did not consider it to be safe to live in Germany during the Nazi regime. Does anyone have an answer to my question? If so I would be delighted.


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