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41. Der Aufbau Der Materie: Drei Aufsätze
 
42. Optik Ein Lehrbuch Der Elektromagnetischen
 
43. My Life and My Views
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44. Der Aufbau Der Materie: Drei Aufsatze
 
45. Natural Philosophy of Cause and
 
46. The restless universe. Figures
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47. The End of the Certain World:
 
48. Science and Conscience: World
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49. Fundamental Interactions and Twistor-like
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50. Adiabatic Theorem: Quantum mechanics,
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51. Jewish Refugees: Albert Einstein,
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52. Academics of the University of
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53. Ehrenbürger Von Göttingen: Carl
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54. Hochschullehrer (Edinburgh): Max
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55. Hochschullehrer (Cambridge): Isaac
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56. Person (Breslau): Johann Heinrich
 
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57. Max Comics BORN #4 (Volume 1)
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58. University of Breslau Alumni:
 
59. The Born-Einstein letters. Correspondence
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60. Träger Des Bundesverdienstkreuzes

41. Der Aufbau Der Materie: Drei Aufsätze Über Moderne Atomistik Und Elektronentheorie (German Edition)
by Max Born
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This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words.This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. ... Read more


42. Optik Ein Lehrbuch Der Elektromagnetischen Lichtteorie
by Max Born
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43. My Life and My Views
by Max Born
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44. Der Aufbau Der Materie: Drei Aufsatze Uber Moderne Atomistik Und Elektronentheorie (1920) (German Edition)
by Max Born
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45. Natural Philosophy of Cause and Chance, Being the Waynflete Lectures Delivere in the College of St. Mary Magdelen, Oxford, in Hilary Term
by Max Born
 Hardcover: 216 Pages (1951)

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46. The restless universe. Figures by Dr. Otto Koenigsberger. Authorized translation by Winifred M. Deans.
by Max (1882-1970). BORN
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47. The End of the Certain World: The Life and Science of Max Born, the Nobel Physicist Who Ignited the Quantum Revolution
by Nancy Thorndike Greenspan
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Max Born (1882-1970), physicist, Nobel prize winner and close friend to Albert Einstein, was one of the brilliant minds of the twentieth century. An advocate of the new theories of Einstein and a researcher into the science that was to become quantum mechanics, he soon attracted a stream of brilliant young students around him at Frankfurt and Goettingen. This was a golden age of physics and a formative period for modern science, when many of the foundations of modern science were being sketched out in German cafes. Nine of Born's students went on to win Nobel prizes for their work, although four (two working for the Germans and two for the US) saddened him by working on the development of the atomic bomb. In 1924 he published a paper entitled 'Quantum Mechanics' the first to label the research with this name. He played a crucial role in the development of the theory of quantum mechanics and of wave function. In the 1930s he was forced to flee from Germany to escape the anti-Semitic policies of the nazis and continued his work first in Cambridge and then in Edinburgh, returning to Germany only on his retirement in the 1950s.He always resisted pressure to become involved in the use of science for destructive purposes, something that put him out of favour with the establishment. He spent much of his final years campaigning against the atomic bomb and against the unethical use of science. He wrote to Einstein of his sorrow 'that our science which is such a beautiful thing in itself and could be such a benefactor for human society, has been degraded to nothing but a means of destruction and death'. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars The Certain End of His World
If anyone more prototypically German in character than Max Born ever lived, I'd be interested in meeting him. Born incarnated all the best in German history, all the virtues of German culture, and yet that same German culture did its utmost to destroy him. Inevitably, this biography of Max Born is also a "biography" of Germany in the first half of the 20th Century, and of the Nazi sociopathy that created the Shoah.

History, not science, is the metier of "The End of the Certain World." Those lucky few readers who fully understand relativity and quantum physics will be able to grapple with Born's contributions to science and to judge his centrality, but such an understanding is not at all required to grapple with the biographical portrait of the man and his many scientific colleagues and rivals. Author Nancy Greenspan makes no effort to explain quantum physics per se; I doubt that she would be qualified to do so. Instead she portrays the dynamics of Born's career as a scientist, in terms of his working relationships with other physicists and academic institutions. Of course, the cast of physicists in this drama includes virtually every great name of the century - Bohr, Planck, Heisenberg, Dirac, Einstein, inter alia - and each of them emerges as a specific human being, some admirable, some hateful, in Greenspan's smooth, detailed narrative. Born's marriage and the fitful course thereof constitute a parallel 'novel' to his scientific career, and a precise counterpoint to the larger narrative of Jewish assimilation and European anti-Semitism.

Of particular emotional interest was the story of Born's efforts to rescue Jewish scientists as well as his own extended family members from the certain fate that awaited them in Nazi Germany. Born was not alone in that effort; in fact, he was a beneficiary of such an effort by others, including some of his own previous students. What is particularly painful to read about is the indifference and even hostility toward the plight of Jews of Germany. Born found that 'everybody' knew what was likely to be happening, but few cared enough to intervene. Physicists, in fact, fared better than most. Jewish musicians, for example, were jealously excluded from any opportunities to migrate to England because English musicians feared the competition.

During his years in England and Scotland, first as a refugee and later as a naturalized citizen, Born strayed occasionally over the edges of political activism but quickly withdrew to the sanity of science. Politically, he was hardly more than a Labor party voter, yet he and other "German" scientists were routinely suspected of disloyalty, sometimes because of attachment to Germany! and sometimes because it was widely assumed that they were inherently Russian communist-sympathizers. The lunatic actions of Klaus Fuchs gave that attitude an unfortunate plausibility. As for Max Born, he remained from his earliest statements to his last profoundly anti-ideological; he declared himself "skeptical with regards to economic beliefs...not..based on ethical principles." In Scotland, when he was denounced as a probable communist, he stated that he was "not a socialist, as you seem to think, if this expression means blind belief in Marxist theories." Dialectical materialism, he said, was "rubbish." Author Greenspan summarizes her undertanding of his position:

...with the "western system of profit and vested interests," squalor and poverty existed for the masses and luxury for the few. The capitalists system - the unethical drive for profit - had supported the military buildups in Germany and Japan. Born wanted to temper the "ethical inferiority of the profit system" by merging the efficiency of free-market production with a regard for workers' rights.

In Born's later years, in safer but no more economically secure straits, he became conscientiously concerned with the social/historical effects of his own and others' science, and devoted much of his time and prestige to formulating a scientific community commitment to resisting militaristic misuse of knowledge. He was an active backer and signatory of the two major proposals for nuclear disarmament of the 1950s.

The stimulus that sent Nancy Greenspan into years of research about Born - reading his letters and his wife's sprawling diaries, scoring national archives, learning enough physics and math to write such a book comfortably - was oddly personal, all based on a friendship with Born's grand-daughter, who introduced her casually to surviving members of the Born family. Here's a riddle: what well-known 'British' singer/actress is the grand-daughter of the Nobel Prize-winning physicist?

Altogether, this is a vivid old-fashioned biography, well worth reading for its historical significance, but fundamentally a full-length portrait of an exceptional human being, virtues and flaws included. I finished the book thinking 'hey, Max Born was a great guy,' and 'oy, what he had to live through!'
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48. Science and Conscience: World of Two Atomic Scientists, Max Born and James Franck
by J W B Lemmerich
 Paperback: 54 Pages (1983-06)

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49. Fundamental Interactions and Twistor-like Methods: XIX Max Born Symposium (AIP Conference Proceedings / Mathematical and Statistical Phsyics)
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All papers were peer reviewed. The volume contains reports on work done in areas of field theory, supersymmetry, string theory, higher spins, and related topics using group-theoretical and geometrical methods which involve, one way or another, twistor-like techniques (singletons, harmonics, superembeddings, and twistors themselves).

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50. Adiabatic Theorem: Quantum mechanics, Max Born, Vladimir Fock, Eigenvalue,eigenvector and eigenspace, Perturbation theory (quantummechanics), Hamiltonian ... mechanics), Spectrum(functional analysis)
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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The adiabatic theorem is an important concept in quantummechanics. Its original form, due to Max Born and VladimirFock (1928),can be stated as follows:A physical systemremains in its instantaneous eigenstate if a givenperturbation is acting on it slowly enough and if there isa gap between the eigenvalue and the rest of theHamiltonian's spectrum. It may not be immediately clearfrom this ormulation but the adiabatic theorem is, in fact,an extremely intuitive concept. Simply stated, a quantummechanical system subjected to gradually changing externalconditions can adapt its functional form, while in the caseof rapidly varying conditions, there is no time for thefunctional form of the state to adapt, so the probabilitydensity remains unchanged.The consequences of thisapparentlysimple result are many, varied and extremelysubtle. In order to make this clear we will begin with afairly qualitative description, followed by a series ofexample systems, before undertaking a more rigorousanalysis. Finally we will look at techniques used foradiabaticity calculations. ... Read more


51. Jewish Refugees: Albert Einstein, Wolfgang Pauli, Franco Modigliani, Max Born, Stefan Zweig, Billy Wilder, Paul Wittgenstein, Abba Mari
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Chapters: Albert Einstein, Wolfgang Pauli, Franco Modigliani, Max Born, Stefan Zweig, Billy Wilder, Paul Wittgenstein, Abba Mari, Jewish Exodus From Arab Lands, Georg Solti, Nahmanides, Anne Frank, Raul Hilberg, Rudolf Hilferding, Robert Maxwell, Liviu Librescu, Ernest Gellner, Joseph Rotblat, Isaac Abrabanel, Clement Freud, Otto Newman, Salo Flohr, Adolph Lowe, Norbert Elias, Erich Mendelsohn, Lucian Freud, Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, Lion Feuchtwanger, Egon Wellesz, Stephan Körner, Dennis Gabor, Fritz Pfeffer, Rudolf Peierls, Immanuel Jakobovits, Baron Jakobovits, Stef Wertheimer, Otto Robert Frisch, Walter Wolfgang, Richard Goldner, Walter Bricht, Hans Keller, Ossip Bernstein, Wilhelm Feldberg, Oskar Seidlin, Maria Altmann, Siegfried Einstein, Fritz Spiegl, Otto Kahn-Freund, Ágnes Keleti, Abraham Zacuto, Edith Frank-Holländer, Gerard Hoffnung, Marie Jahoda, Herbert Fröhlich, Yisrael Mendel Kaplan, Bernard Katz, Therese Giehse, Ruth Maier, George Weidenfeld, Arnaldo Momigliano, Lajos Steiner, Walter Simon, Friedrich Paneth, Claus Moser, Baron Moser, Alexis Weissenberg, Maxim D. Shrayer, Guido Pontecorvo, Nisson Alpert, Oscar Straus, Yerucham Gorelick, Michael Marks, Paul Eisler, Peter Rost, Ulli Beier, Rodrigo López, Edgar Hilsenrath, Nathan Ben Moses Hannover, Felix Salten, Kurt Mendelssohn, Arthur Erdélyi, Fritz Stiedry, Heinz Berggruen, Rudolf Spielmann, Joseph Taitazak, Eugene Grebenik, Josef Burg, Victor Weisz, Gedaliah Ibn Yahya Ben Joseph, Bernard Meninsky, Richard Ettinghausen, Albert Neuberger, Nahum Norbert Glatzer, the Forgotten Refugees, Francis Simon, Alice Herz, Samuel Ullman, Richard Fuchs, Rudolf Kompfner, Siegbert Salomon Prawer, Walter Goehr, Norbert Brainin, Fritzi Massary, Karen Gershon, Walter Serner, Siegmund Nissel, Ludwig Karl Koch, Ishtori Haparchi, Benno Elkan, David Van Embden, Bruno Frank, Aaron Ben Jacob Ha-Kohen, Sigbert Prais, Gottfried Fuchs, Milo Sperber, Alfred Wolmark, Hans Kronberger, Yechezkel L...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=736 ... Read more


52. Academics of the University of Cambridge: Frederick Sanger, Max Born, Martin Lowry, Edward Waring, William Rivers, Raymond Williams
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Chapters: Frederick Sanger, Max Born, Martin Lowry, Edward Waring, William Rivers, Raymond Williams, Arthur Cayley, Leo Strauss, Stephen Hawking, K. Subrahmanyam, Brian J. Ford, George Pell, Simon Baron-Cohen, Charles Hampden-Turner, Virgil Nemoianu, Nadia Abu El Haj, Anthony Kenny, Philip Grierson, Lawrence W. Sherman, Colin Clark, Daphne Osborne, Kenneth Cracknell, Charles Samuel Myers, William Whiston, Douglas Hartree, Peter Goldreich, Arthur Quiller-Couch, Martin Rees, Baron Rees of Ludlow, Ha-Joon Chang, John Dugard, James Hopwood Jeans, John Lennard, Mervyn King, Chandra Wickramasinghe, List of Professorships at the University of Cambridge, Dennis William Sciama, Alan Ridout, John G. Thompson, Donald M. Mackinnon, Richard Courant, James A. Jackson, Maurice Dobb, Bert Vaux, Harold Davenport, John Cheke, Paul Cartledge, John E. Sulston, Terence Fox, W. K. C. Guthrie, Henry Chilver, Baron Chilver, Gregory B. Lee, James T. Kloppenberg, Tim Clutton-Brock, Andre Béteille, William Noel Benson, Michael Pepper, Emma Wilson, John Edward Marr, Grahame Clark, Isaac Milner, William Farish, Sarah Foot, John Gross, Sylvia Huot, Caroline Malone, Roger Needham, John Bowker, Alan Macfarlane, Richard Glazebrook, Alexander Watt, Peter Robinson, Morien Morgan, Scott Atran, Frank Adams, Ernst Pauer, Matthew Kaufman, Fred D'aguiar, Nick Baylis, Catherine Galbraith, Kenneth St Joseph, Robin Boast, Peter Victor Danckwerts, David J. C. Mackay, João Magueijo, Dorothy Garrod, Derman Christopherson, Prabhat Patnaik, Chris Smith, the Naked Scientist, Cyril Domb, Arthur Shipley, John Baker, Peter S. Albin, Marilyn Strathern, Eric T. Olson, Michael Levey, Robin Osborne, Charles Waldstein, P. E. Easterling, Peter Baro, Ian Hodder, Alex Stokes, Arnold Hugh Martin Jones, Oliver Rackham, Nicholas Boyle, Colin Maccabe, Mary Hesse, Edwin Keppel Bennett, Andrew Gamble, David F. Ford, Norman Hammond, Dennis Bray, Sylvia Ann Hewlett, Alison Hennegan, Thomas Cl...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=63708 ... Read more


53. Ehrenbürger Von Göttingen: Carl Friedrich Gauß, Otto Hahn, Manfred Eigen, Max Born, James Franck, Otto von Bismarck als Ehrenbürger (German Edition)
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Der Erwerb des Buches enthält gleichzeitig die kostenlose Mitgliedschaft im Buchklub des Verlags zum Ausprobieren - dort können Sie von über einer Million Bücher ohne weitere Kosten auswählen. Das Buch besteht aus Wikipedia-Artikeln: Carl Friedrich Gauß, Otto Hahn, Manfred Eigen, Max Born, James Franck, Otto von Bismarck als Ehrenbürger, Herman Nohl, Richard Courant, Konrat Ziegler, Börries Freiherr von Münchhausen, Paul von Hindenburg als Ehrenbürger, Franz Wieacker, Adolphus Frederick, 1. Duke of Cambridge, Friedrich Wöhler, Wilhelm Eduard Weber, Gottlieb Planck, Gottfried Jungmichel, Arnold Hermann Ludwig Heeren, Friedrich Hausmann, Friedrich von Hövel, Artur Levi, Walter Meyerhoff, August von Stralenheim, Karl Friedrich von Arnswaldt, Georg Friedrich Calsow, Bruno Karl August Jung, Edward Schröder,. Online finden Sie die kostenlose Aktualisierung der Bücher. Nicht dargestellt. Auszug: Johann Carl Friedrich Gauß (latinisiert Carolus Fridericus Gauss; * 30. April 1777 in Braunschweig; † 23. Februar 1855 in Göttingen) war ein deutscher Mathematiker, Astronom, Geodät und Physiker mit einem breit gefächerten Feld an Interessen. Seine überragenden wissenschaftlichen Leistungen waren schon seinen Zeitgenossen bewusst. Bereits 1856 ließ der König von Hannover Gedenkmünzen mit dem Bild von Gauß und der Inschrift Mathematicorum Principi (lateinisch: „dem Fürsten der Mathematiker") prägen. Da Gauß nur einen Bruchteil seiner Entdeckungen veröffentlichte, erschloss sich der Nachwelt die Tiefgründigkeit und Reichweite seines Werks erst, als 1898 sein Tagebuch (siehe unten) entdeckt und ausgewertet wurde. Gauß' Geburtshaus in der Wilhelmstraße 30; im Zweiten Weltkrieg vollständig zerstörtCarl Friedrich war das einzige Kind der Eheleute Gerhard Dietrich und Dorothea Gauß, geb. Benze. Die Mutter, eine nahezu analphabetische, jedoch in hohem Grade intelligente Tochter eines armen Steinmetzen, arbeitete zunächst als Dienstmädchen, bevor sie die...http://booksllc.net/?l=de&id=906 ... Read more


54. Hochschullehrer (Edinburgh): Max Born, Charles Glover Barkla, Donald Nicol, Donald Michie, John Hutton Balfour, Richard Gregory, Robert Sibbald (German Edition)
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55. Hochschullehrer (Cambridge): Isaac Newton, Bertrand Russell, Ernest Rutherford, C. S. Lewis, Max Born, Joseph John Thomson, Paul Dirac (German Edition)
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56. Person (Breslau): Johann Heinrich Zedler, Max Born, Friedrich Schleiermacher, Wolfgang Thierse, Fritz Haber, Willibald Alexis, Christian Wolff (German Edition)
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57. Max Comics BORN #4 (Volume 1)
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58. University of Breslau Alumni: Paul Ehrlich, Charles Proteus Steinmetz, Max Born, Edith Stein, Heinz Von Foerster, Adolf Anderssen
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Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Paul Ehrlich, Charles Proteus Steinmetz, Max Born, Edith Stein, Heinz Von Foerster, Adolf Anderssen, Arnold Berliner, Helmuth James Graf Von Moltke, Jan Dzierżon, Norbert Elias, Wojciech Korfanty, Max Gerson, Edward Lasker, Peter Adolf Thiessen, Raphael Patai, Emil Krebs, Adolf Engler, Gotthard Deutsch, Joannes-Henricus de Franckenberg, Eduard Lasker, Richard Courant, Herbert Weichmann, Friedrich Bergius, Ferdinand Von Richthofen, Wilhelm Traube, Gustav Freytag, Günter Bialas, Otto Stern, Johannes Thiele, Jan Kasprowicz, Nathanael Pringsheim, Clara Immerwahr, Heinrich Leo, Hans Lammers, Abraham Fraenkel, Hans Georg Dehmelt, Hans Von Herwarth, Georg Michaelis, Albert Battel, Friedrich Von Berg, Heinrich Laube, Otto Reche, Julius Bernstein, Barbara Piasecka Johnson, Arthur Philemon Coleman, Michael Graf Von Matuschka, Carl Wernicke, Heinrich Wilhelm Dove, Ernst Steinitz, Alfred Bielschowsky, Karl Rudolf Friedenthal, Friedrich Wilhelm Weber, Karl Zell, Wilhelm Hemprich, Paul Albert Gordan, Kurd Lasswitz, Alexander Von Middendorff, Martin Wilhelm Kutta, Friedrich Wilhelm Eduard Gerhard, Gustav Jacob Born, Hermann Hüffer, Bruno Hildebrand, Hermann Brehmer, Johann Baptist Alzog, Max Waldau, Ludwig Lichtheim, Julius Müller, Robert Prutz, Gerhard Rose, Adam Asnyk, Benno Cohen, Gustav Fritsch, Hermann Friedberg, Abraham Lewinsky, Wolfgang Menzel, Bernd Eistert, Ernst Gaupp, Stephan Cohn-Vossen, Johannes Dümichen, Moritz Von Strachwitz, Eduard Munk, Max Friedländer, Paul Kleinert, Ignaz Jastrow, Felix Liebrecht, Oscar Troplowitz, Joseph Schacht, Albert Bielschowsky, Eduard Tauwitz, Leopold Auerbach, Manfred Aschner, Karl Dilthey, Carl Hermann Credner, Adolf Wuttke, Wilhelm Salomon Freund, Ernst Heymann, Mieczysław Wolfke. Source: Wikipedia. Free updates online. Not illustrated. Excerpt: Max...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=61866 ... Read more


59. The Born-Einstein letters. Correspondence between Albert Einstein and Max and Hedwig Born from 1916 to 1955 with commentaries by Max Born. Translated by Irene Born.
by Albert, & Max BORN. EINSTEIN
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60. Träger Des Bundesverdienstkreuzes (Großkreuz): Ludwig Erhard, Angela Merkel, Edmund Stoiber, Otto Hahn, Franz Josef Strauß, Otto Suhr, Max Born (German Edition)
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