Academics persecuted by the Nazis: Correspondence
The donor's grandfather was a member of a group which was trying to find work for (Jewish) scientists and academics from Germany after the Nazi seizure of power. One of the correspondents is Amalie Emmy Noether, whom Albert Einstein amongst others, described as the most important woman in mathematics. Correspondence regarding the fate of Jewish mathematicians and academics during the Nazi era. Open
Organisatie
Collectie
- EHRI
Type
- Archief
Rechten
Identificatienummer van European Holocaust Research Infrastructure
- gb-003348-wl2015
Trefwoorden
- Göttingen
- Noether, Emmy
- Mathematics
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