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Hitler's Scientists by <ref>John Cornwell</ref> describes scientific life in Germany in the build up to, during, and after World War II. Detailed is the discrimination and persecution of scientists groups marginalized by Nazi Germany--such as the Jews, the failed development of a nuclear weapon, the development of rocket technology, and the human experiments performed during WWII.
Hitler's Scientists by [[John Cornwell]] describes scientific life in Germany in the build up to, during, and after World War II. Detailed is the discrimination and persecution of scientists groups marginalized by Nazi Germany--such as the Jews, the failed development of a nuclear weapon, the development of rocket technology, and the human experiments performed during WWII.
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Hitler's Scientists by John Cornwell describes scientific life in Germany in the build up to, during, and after World War II. Detailed is the discrimination and persecution of scientists groups marginalized by Nazi Germany--such as the Jews, the failed development of a nuclear weapon, the development of rocket technology, and the human experiments performed during WWII. == http://www.amazon.com/Hitlers-Scientists-Science-Devils-Pact/dp/0670030759