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Teller ‘Exiled’ Himself for Science

MAR 01, 2002

DOI: 10.1063/1.1472373

Maria Ronay

In his review of Edward Teller’s memoirs ( Physics Today, November 2001, page 55 ), Hans Bethe says that Teller left Hungary in 1926 to seek an education in Germany. Later in the review, he says that Teller was forced to leave Hungary (in 1926), then Germany (in 1933). This information creates the unfortunate impression that Teller left Hungary for the same reasons he left Germany when the Nazis came to power. He was not forced to leave Hungary; there was no anti-Semitism in Hungary at that time. Jewish Hungarians were doing quite well and were represented in outstanding numbers among top financiers and industrialists, professionals and artists. Nothing proves this point better than the synagogue in Budapest; built in the second half of the 19th century, it is the largest and most beautiful synagogue in all of Europe.

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Maria Ronay. (mronay@us.ibm.com) IBM Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, New York, US .

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Volume 55, Number 3

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