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  1. May 27, 2017 · Stresemann and German Recovery. 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...

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  2. 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."

  3. Aug 5, 2022 · The Battle of Stalingrad: Jul 1942 - Feb 1943 | World War II Documentary. With the onset of Spring 1942, the war in the east was ready to begin again but the problem of supplies particularly...

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  4. May 8, 2024 · Five classic episodes of The History Guy about forgotten missions of the Second World War. Almost a full hour of The History Guy.00:00 - The Allied Invasio...

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  5. During World War I, Hahn served in the German gas warfare service headed by Haber, and Meitner volunteered as an X-ray nurse for the Austrian army. Studies in Radioactivity Fritz Strassmann.

  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. Clips from around the world that show the formation of the Axis powers, the growth in military might of Germany and Japan, the response from Europe, the Soviet Union, and Great Britain, and their efforts together with the United States to fight Hitler's Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan.

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