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  1. Hans Bethe was born in Strasbourg, Alsace-Lorraine, on July 2, 1906. He attended high school and university in Frankfurt, Germany, and completed his Ph.D. working under the famous physicist Arnold Sommerfeld in July 1928. He worked and lectured in Germany before traveling with fellowship support to study in Cambridge, England, and Rome, Italy.

  2. May 23, 2018 · Hans Bethe was born in Strasbourg, Alsace-Lorraine— (now part of France)—on July 2, 1906, to Albrecht Theodore Bethe, a physiologist, and Anna Kuhn Bethe. At the age of 22 he earned his doctorate at the University of Munich and was given an assistantship at the Institute of Theoretical Physics of the University of Frankfurt.

  3. May 13, 2010 · From WebOfStories.com, Hans Bethe, theoretical physics genius and Nobel laureate, tells how he met Richard Feynman and they worked together on the Manhattan ...

  4. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hans_BetheHans Bethe - Wikipedia

    Hans Albrecht Bethe. Premio Nobel per la fisica 1967. Hans Albrecht Bethe ( Strasburgo, 2 luglio 1906 – Ithaca, 6 marzo 2005) è stato un fisico e astronomo tedesco naturalizzato statunitense .

  5. Hans Bethe was born on July 2, 1906, in Strasbourg, Alsace-Lorraine, Germany. He attended the Gymnasium in Frankfurt from 1915 to 1924, then studied at the University of Frankfurt for two years and at the University of Munich for two-and-a-half years before receiving his Ph.D. in theoretical physics from Munich in 1928 with Professor Arnold Sommerfeld.

  6. ecommons.cornell.edu › collections › 1b50d5a0-59d3-464d-8296-fRemembering Hans Bethe

    Remembering Hans Bethe makes available a collection of more than five and one half hours of videos of one of the legendary figures of physics of the past century. He interprets the transcripts of secretly recorded conversations of interned German atomic scientists when they first heard of the use of the atomic bomb.

  7. Jun 10, 2005 · Hans A. Bethe was born July 2, 1906 in Strassburg. He graduated from the University of Munich in 1928 after conducting research with Arnold Sommerfeld on electron scattering in crystals. He was active at various German universities and became assistant professor at the University of Munich in 1930.