Just after 1939, Müller and Karl-Heinz Höcker collaborated with von Weizsäcker in the Kaiser-Wilhelm Institut für Physik (KWIP, once Planet War II reorganized and renamed the Max Planck Institute for Physics), in Berlin-Dahlem, around the concept behind the Uranmaschine (uranium machine, i.e., nuclear reactor) Because the war raged on, the demand for adult men to produce armed assistance resulted in Höcker... Read more


