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Mathematicians under the Nazis

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The book explores the impact of the Nazi regime on the mathematics community in Germany from 1933 to 1945, highlighting the resilience of mathematicians who remained in the country despite the oppressive environment. It delves into the personal and academic challenges they faced, revealing that significant mathematical contributions were still made during this tumultuous period. Sanford Segal provides a nuanced social history, challenging the notion that the field was entirely stifled by the political climate.

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Mathematicians under the Nazis, Sanford L. Segal

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