Abstract

Scientists in Nazi Germany were faced with a bleak choice: prison, or escape. Those who fled to Communist Russia fared no better. A pioneer of quantum chemistry in Germany, Hans Hellmann was married to a Jew. They fled to Moscow, where he was arrested and executed. The Western press followed these events in detail with the information at hand, but reality was worse than they could have imagined.

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