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Physics in a Mad World
M. Shifman
Physics and Astronomy (Twin Cities)
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Soviet Union
100%
Physicists
75%
Israel
50%
20th Century
50%
Life Story
50%
Gestapo
50%
Supersymmetry
25%
Berlin
25%
Human Rights Movement
25%
Denmark
25%
Purging
25%
Personal Life
25%
Dutch
25%
Misadventure
25%
Theoretical Physics
25%
Joseph Stalin
25%
Major Discoveries
25%
Jewish Population
25%
Communist
25%
Technical Institute
25%
Manual Work
25%
Plotter
25%
Thermonuclear Fusion
25%
Kharkiv
25%
Cosmochemistry
25%
Pact
25%
Lebedev
25%
German Physicist
25%
Institute of Physics
25%
Andrei Sakharov
25%
NKVD
25%
Austrian German
25%
Trotskyists
25%
Secret Police
25%
Arts and Humanities
physicists
100%
U.S.S.R.
100%
Mad World
100%
Israel
50%
Gestapo
50%
Twentieth Century
50%
Life Stories
50%
Judaism
25%
Denmark
25%
demise
25%
theorists
25%
Moscow
25%
predecessors
25%
Communist
25%
Theoretical Physics
25%
Spies
25%
Joseph Stalin
25%
pact
25%
personal life
25%
secret police
25%
Fritz Houtermans
25%
Austrian German
25%
USA
25%
Berlin
25%
Human Rights
25%
England
25%
Tragedy
25%
Social Sciences
U.S.S.R.
100%
German
75%
Twentieth Century
50%
Israel
50%
Gestapo
50%
USA
25%
Human Rights
25%
Berlin
25%
UK
25%
Dutch
25%
Denmark
25%
Moscow
25%
Geochemistry
25%
Joseph Stalin
25%