Guided tour: German-Jewish history of science in Dahlem
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| Harnack-Haus (Tagungsstätte der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft)
DahlemTour Berlin
Lise Meitner
and Albert Einstein are just two of the many brilliant scientists of Jewish
origin who shaped the intellectual landscape of Berlin and Dahlem starting from
1913.
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Their contributions enriched our understanding of the world in ways that
cannot be overstated.
Science provided an ideal foundation for fostering
creative and friendly collaboration between Jewish and non-Jewish researchers.
Unlike in broader society, factors like origin and religion played a minor role
on the research campus until 1933. The Nazi regime's reign of terror
subsequently forced the majority of Jewish researchers into emigration, causing
lasting damage to German science for decades to come.
Additional information
Open Sunday tours for individual
visitors: Only in German