The Alsos Project and the Rescue of Max Planck, May 16, 1945
Max Planck is considered to be "the father of quantum physics." Gerard Kuiper is considered to be "the father of modern planetary science." The two met for the only known time during a daring rescue in May, 1945.
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Видео The Alsos Project and the Rescue of Max Planck, May 16, 1945 канала The History Guy: History Deserves to Be Remembered
This is original content based on research by The History Guy. Images in the Public Domain are carefully selected and provide illustration. As very few images of the actual event are available in the Public Domain, images of similar objects and events are used for illustration.
You can purchase the bow tie worn in this episode at The Tie Bar:
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All events are portrayed in historical context and for educational purposes. No images or content are primarily intended to shock and disgust. Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it. Non censuram.
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Видео The Alsos Project and the Rescue of Max Planck, May 16, 1945 канала The History Guy: History Deserves to Be Remembered
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