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  1. Planck was informed of the plans for a coup. After the unsuccessful assassination attempt of July 20, 1944, Erwin Planck was arrested by the Gestapo. He was sentenced to death by the People’s Court on October 23, 1944 and murdered on January 23, 1945 in Berlin-Plötzensee. German Resistance Memorial Center.

  2. Max Planck desperately appeals to the Nazis when his son is arrested after the failed assassination attempt on Hitler in 1944. The Nobel Prize winner’s pleas are in vain, however. Erwin Planck is executed in January 1945 for being in contact with the armed opposition and working on a new Basic Law.

  3. Knowing what we do about the nature of the First World War, it is difficult to grasp the fact that the outbreak of the war in 1914 was welcomed by some sectors of public opinion in Europe. Although this varied greatly from country to country and within populations, it was still the case that, for some, the news of war was regarded positively.

  4. Nov 15, 2022 · Even though he resigned from political life in 1933, after the Nazis came to power, Erwin Planck, who was the son of Max Planck secretly helped draft a constitution for a post-Nazi administration. In 1944, he was imprisoned on suspicion of participating in the failed assassination attempt on Adolf Hitler led by Claus Stauffenberg, in which the ...

  5. Nov 27, 2015 · Planck’s house in Berlin was completely destroyed by bombs in 1944. His younger son, Erwin, was implicated in the attempt made on Hitler’s life on July 20, 1944, and in early 1945 he was killed at the hands of the Gestapo. Planck’s will to live was greatly crushed by this act.

  6. Lived 1858 – 1947. Max Planck changed physics and our understanding of the world forever when he discovered that hot objects do not radiate a smooth, continuous range of energies as had been assumed in classical physics. Instead, he found that the energies radiated by hot objects have distinct values, with all other values forbidden.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 20_July_plot20 July plot - Wikipedia

    Erwin Planck, the son of the famous physicist Max Planck, was executed for his involvement. The Kaltenbrunner Report to Adolf Hitler dated 29 November 1944 on the background of the plot, states that the Pope was somehow a conspirator, specifically naming Eugenio Pacelli, Pope Pius XII, as being a party in the attempt.