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Categories: Göttingen, German history stubs, Otto Hahn, German anti–nuclear weapons activists, 1957 in West Germany
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Göttingen Eighteen  Goettinger 18  Gottingen Eighteen  Gottinger 18  Göttinger 18
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The Göttingen Eighteen was a group of eighteen leading nuclear researchers of the newly founded Federal Republic of Germany who wrote the Göttingen Manifesto on 12 April 1957, opposing Chancellor Konrad Adenauer and Defense Secretary Franz-Josef Strauß's move to arm the West German army, the Bundeswehr, with tactical nuclear weapons. Wikipedia
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The Göttingen Eighteen was a group of eighteen leading nuclear researchers of the newly founded Federal Republic of Germany who wrote the Göttingen Manifesto on 12 April 1957, opposing Chancellor Konrad Adenauer and Defense Secretary Franz-Josef Strauß's move to arm the West German army, the Bundeswehr, with tactical nuclear weapons. Wikipedia
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