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Ernst David Bergmann

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Bergmann's work at the IAEC was shrouded in secrecy, and the agency itself was unknown to the public until he revealed its existence in 1954. Bergmann offered to resign in June 1964 after Ben-Gurion had been replaced by
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During the next several years Bergmann, who had become famous through his work and connection with Weizmann, became close friends with
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Ernst David Bergmann speaking at the opening of "Atoms for Peace" exhibition in Israel (1956)
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The Bomb in the Basement: How Israel Went Nuclear And What That Means for the World
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scientific papers in international journals, and made critical contributions to
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Davies, Harold (1938). "Obituary notices. Ottilie Blum-Bergmann 1900-1937".
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That same year, he left the Weizmann Institute to become the chair of
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on January 1, 1934, to work at the Daniel Sieff Research Institute in
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Ernst David Bergmann, Nature, Volume 256, Issue 5518, pp. 606 (1975)
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Israel Nuclear Facilities: Overview of Organizations and Facilities
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and for promoting theoretical and practical science in Israel.
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came to power, and began work with chemist and Zionist leader
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Weintraub, B. Bulletin of the Israel Chemical Society
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During his lifetime Bergmann published more than 500
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Academic staff of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Israel's Nuclear Program
fluorine chemistry
Weizmann Prize
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Nuclear Chemistry
Israel Atomic Energy Commission
Weizmann Institute of Science
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Israel Defense Forces
Doctoral advisor
Wilhelm Schlenk
Adam Heller
Hebrew
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Israeli nuclear program
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rabbi
University of Berlin
Wilhelm Schlenk
Nazis
Chaim Weizmann
Oxford
Robert Robinson

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