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Part 2: Why Did Lise Meitner Never Receive the Nobel Prize for Splitting the Atom?

Part 2: Why Did Lise Meitner Never Receive the Nobel Prize for Splitting the Atom?

Update: 2023-09-141
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We continue the story of Jewish physicist Lise Meitner, the first person to understand that the atom had been split. This is the second in a two-part series featuring new letters from and to Lise Meitner translated by author Marissa Moss, author of The Woman who Split the Atom: The Life of Lise Meitner (2022). The letters show the fraught and complex relationship between Otto Hahn and Meitner and the role that antisemitism played in the decision to give the Nobel Prize in 1944 to Hahn and not Meitner.



After the discovery of nuclear fission, Meitner grappled with its implication: the advent of nuclear weapons and who would get credit for the discovery of nuclear fission. This would lead to a breakdown of Meitner and Hahn’s decades-long scientific collaboration. Meitner, who had fled Germany because of the Nazis, was horrified at the thought of an atomic bomb. She also faulted Hahn for not speaking out about Nazi atrocities, and questioned his character, though she remained loyal to him to the end. It was their working relationship that defined her life.



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Part 2: Why Did Lise Meitner Never Receive the Nobel Prize for Splitting the Atom?

Part 2: Why Did Lise Meitner Never Receive the Nobel Prize for Splitting the Atom?

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