Thursday, July 30, 2015

Not just the USA...........but the Rockefellers..............



The rise of Nazism in Germany prompted many scholars to flee their countries, either because they were Jewish or because they were political opponents of the Nazi regime. In 1933, the Rockefeller Foundation created a fund to help support refugee academics, and Bohr discussed this programme with the President of the Rockefeller Foundation, Max Mason, in May 1933 during a visit to the United States. Bohr offered the refugees temporary jobs at the Institute, provided them with financial support, arranged for them to be awarded fellowships from the Rockefeller Foundation, and ultimately found them places at institutions around the world. Those that he helped included Guido BeckFelix BlochJames FranckGeorge de HevesyOtto FrischHilde LeviLise Meitner, George Placzek,Eugene RabinowitchStefan Rozental, Erich Ernst Schneider, Edward TellerArthur von Hippel and Victor Weisskopf.[82]

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