Oral history interview with Adolf Butenandt and Ernst Telschow, 1985 June 7.

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Oral history interview with Adolf Butenandt and Ernst Telschow, 1985 June 7.

Joint interview with Ernst Telschow. Discussion of Butenandt and Telschow's tenures at the Kaiser-Wilhelm Gesellschaft, particularly during the 1930s and 1940s (Max Planck, Fritz Haber, Otto Hahn); scientists remaining in Germany during this period (Werner Heisenberg); Rockefeller Foundation funding; Nazi power and influence. Postwar investigations by the Allies. Discussion of past presidents of the Kaiser-Wilhelm Gesellschaft; postwar funding; relations with industry.

Sound recordings: 2 sound cassettes, 1 session.Transcript: 44 p.

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