Abstract

As the second world war loomed on the horizon, Bart6k, pressed by events, suffered pangs of uncertainty and prepared painfully for exile. During this long period of indecision which offered up the most contradictory alternatives, Bart6k unceasingly weighed up the fate of his scientific work and made the possibility of continuing his research a sine qua non for his departure. Seriously concerned about the situation in Hungary, Bart6k was already in 1938 weighing the pros and cons of a possible stay abroad and he openly lays bare his dilemma to Madam Annie Miiller-Widmann:

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