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How did Germany in the 1920s with their isolation and poverty become the leaders of Quantum theory? I contend that Max Planck influenced German science and forged friendships with Bohr to be at the center of this revolution in science.

(Small correction: Hermann Planck was born in November of 1911 not 1914, so he was 2 years old when World War 1 started, not in utero)

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Germans marching in WW1 is from the documentary "Apocalypse: World War 1" and can be found here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Zc94Z8YqXI

The Germans marching with fascists is from the British Pathe website and can be found here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tXZLwtthRc

The music is from the awesome Kim Nalley of course www.KimNalley.com and is her version of "Electricity, Electricity" from the fab people at schoolhouse rocks: https://youtu.be/CLuPNThw0RE
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