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Fritz John

Fritz John (14 June 1910 – 10 February 1994) was a German-born mathematician specialising in partial differential equations and ill-posed problems. His early work was on the Radon transform and he is remembered for John's equation. He was a 1984 MacArthur Fellow. (Wikipedia).

Fritz John
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Fritz X - WW2 German Smart Bomb

Thanks to War Thunder for sponsoring this video. Click the link and claim your bonuses: https://playwt.link/markfelton Discover the story of Fritz X, the world's first precision guided weapon, deployed by the Luftwaffe against Allied warships from 1943 onwards, with some surprising result

From playlist Nazi Weapons

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The Father Of Poison Gas - Fritz Haber I WHO DID WHAT IN WW1?

Fritz Haber is one of the most famous German scientists. His inventions made it possible to feed an ever growing human population and influence us till this day. But Fritz Haber had a dark side too: His research made the weaponization of gas and the increased production of explosives possi

From playlist Who Did What In WW1?

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Hitler - The Road to Revenge

Portraits of Power - Hitler - The Road to Revenge Narrated by Henry Fonda Adolf Hitler (20 April 1889 -- 30 April 1945) was an Austrian-born German politician and the leader of the Nazi Party (German: Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (NSDAP); National Socialist German Worker

From playlist Portraits of Power - Those who shaped the Twentieth Century

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Hitler and the Hohenzollerns - The Kaiser's Family & the Nazis

During the Nazi period, the former Imperial Family of Kaiser Wilhelm II maintained a strange relationship with Hitler, hoping that he would re-instate one of them to the post of Emperor. Dr. Mark Felton FRHistS, FRSA, is a well-known British historian, the author of 22 non-fiction books

From playlist Hitler Various Subjects

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Fritz Haber: Great Minds

Hank introduces us to the brilliant and heartless Fritz Haber, a great mind who is considered "the father chemical warfare," but who also made discoveries and innovations that helped lead to the Green Revolution which is credited with preventing the starvation of over a billion people. Li

From playlist Uploads

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No Dark Matter = Proof of Dark Matter?

You can learn more about CuriosityStream at https://curiositystream.com/spacetime PBS Member Stations rely on viewers like you. To support your local station, go to: http://to.pbs.org/DonateSPACE We’ve been failing to detect dark matter for decades. Finally, the latest failure to detect

From playlist Space Time!

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Make a Rug | The Art Assignment | Fritz Haeg

Pre-order our book YOU ARE AN ARTIST (which includes new assignments!) here: http://bit.ly/2kplj2h We visit Fritz Haeg at his home and studio in Los Angeles and receive the assignment to make a rag rug! But not just any rag rug--one that you make over time and do something on. Find more d

From playlist Assignment Episodes

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Der Nürnberger Prozess - Die Anklage (1/8) / Hauptkriegsverbrecher-Prozess

Nürnberg - Justizpalast im November 1945, der Internationale Militärgerichtshof beginnt zu tagen. Angeklagt sind 22 Deutsche, von Göring bis Fritzsche, Politiker, Beamte, Militärs des Dritten Reiches sowie 7 Organisationen. Auch als DVD erhältlich: http://amzn.to/2qzyQWA ** Die 4 Chefank

From playlist Der Nürnberger Prozess - Die Anklage

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Christmas in United States Military History

The History Guy remembers forgotten military history that took place around the Christmas holiday from different time periods and conflicts. This episode is dedicated to those whose service keeps them far from home over the holiday. This is original content based on research by The Histo

From playlist Christmas

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A Sign Of Friendship In The Midst Of War I THE CHRISTMAS TRUCE 1914

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From playlist SPECIAL EPISODES - The Great War

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Capturing Hitler's Eagle's Nest

The famed Eagle's Nest, part of Hitler's mountain home on the Obersalzberg, a village above Berchtesgaden in southern Bavaria, was a major target for Allied forces in April - May 1945. But who succeeded in capturing this ultimate prize? Was it the Americans or the French? VISIT www.markfel

From playlist Hitler's Obersalzberg Headquarters

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The Saxtown Murders of 1874

The Saxtown Murders of 1874, the stunning murder of a family of five in rural Illinois, once captivated the nation. Newspapers at the time called it "the most shocking crime since the assassination of Abraham Lincoln." 144 years later, the crime remains unsolved. The episode is intended f

From playlist History without War

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Der Ärzte-Prozess - Nürnberg 1946/47

Der Nürnberger Ärzteprozess fand vom 9.12.1946 bis zum 20.8.1947 als erster der zwölf Nürnberger Nachfolgeprozesse gegen Verantwortliche des Deutschen Reichs zur Zeit des Nationalsozialismus im Nürnberger Justizpalast vor einem amerikanischen Militärgericht (Military Tribunal I) statt. Ang

From playlist Kriegsverbrecherprozesse

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Charlie Boone - The Genetic Landscape of a Cell

We generated a global genetic interaction network for Saccharomyces cerevisiae, testing most of the 18 million possible gene pairs for genetic interactions, identifying ~550,000 negative and ~350,000 positive genetic interactions. This comprehensive network maps genetic intera

From playlist From Molecules and Cells to Human Health : Ideas and concepts

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