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  1. Strassmann continued his research in radiochemistry during World War II, although he did not work on weapons development. He disdained the Nazi regime and is reported to have said, "If my work would lead to Hitler having an atomic bomb I would kill myself."

  2. May 27, 2017 · This video investigates Gustav Stresemann and the Recovery of the Weimar Republic. It covers a period from about 1924 until 1929. There are 3 Essential Questions that you need to be able to...

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  3. Jun 10, 2007 · Stresemann and the recovery of Germany 1924 - 1929. Jamie Portman. 2.61K subscribers. Subscribed. 176. 48K views 16 years ago. The 'golden years' of the german inter war years. Revision for ...

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  4. Mar 24, 2019 · Luckily for the government, Gustav Stresemann, a leading German politician, ste ...more. It's 1923, hyperinflation is rampant in Weimar Germany and support for extremists is rapidly growing. The...

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  5. Meitner, Hahn, and another chemist, Strassmann (1902–1980), who had worked with the partners since 1929, were deeply involved in identifying the products of neutron bombardment of uranium and their decay patterns.

  6. Fritz Strassmann was a German physical chemist who, with Otto Hahn, discovered neutron-induced nuclear fission in uranium (1938) and thereby opened the field of atomic energy. Strassmann received his Ph.D. from the Technical University in Hannover in 1929. He helped develop the rubidium-strontium.

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  8. “On Friday, December 16, 1938, Fritz Straßmann went into the irradiation room to bombard uranium atoms with slow neutrons,” Fürste begins. It was an experiment similar to those being done by other scientists around the world at the time.

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