@Book{665377711, editor="Hoffmann, Dieter and Walker, Mark", title="German Physical Society in the Third Reich: physicists between autonomy and accommodation", year="2012", edition="1. engl. ed.", publisher="Cambridge University Press", address="Cambridge [u.a.]", keywords="Science and state; Germany; History; National socialism and science; TECHNOLOGY {\&} ENGINEERING; Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft (1963- )", contents="Machine generated contents note: Foreward Eberhard Umbach; 1. The German Physical Society under National Socialism in context Mark Walker; 2. Boundaries and authority in the physics community in the Third Reich Richard H. Beyler; 3. Marginalization and expulsion of physicists under National Socialism: what was the German Physical Society's role? Stefan L. Wolff; 4. The German Physical Society and Aryan physics Michael Eckert; 5. The Ramsauer era and self-mobilization of the German Physical Society; 6. The Planck medal Richard H. Beyler, Michael Eckert, and Dieter Hoffmann; 7. The German Physical Society and research; 8. The German Mathematicians Association during the Third Reich: professional policy within the web of National Socialist ideology Volker Remmert; 9. 'To the Duce, the Tenno, and our F{\"u}hrer: a threefold Seig Heil' The German Chemical Society and the Association of German Chemists during the Nazi era Ute Deichmann; 10. Distrust, bitterness, and sentimentality: on the mentality of German physcists in the immediate postwar period Klaus Hentschel; 11. Cleanliness among our circle of colleagues - the German Physical Society's policy toward its past Gerhard Rammer.", abstract="``This book details the effects of the Nazi regime on the German Physical Society''--", note="ed. by Dieter Hoffmann; Mark Walker", note="Includes bibliographical references and index", isbn="9781107006843", language="English" }