Record

RefNoFS/1/4/4
Previous numbersFS/14/2/67D
LevelFile
TitlePersonal and autobiographical correspondence
Date1930s-1940s
DescriptionOriginally 'Part D': CVs, Publications, MAUD correspondence, 1933 Correspondence, copy of notice attacking Jews from Breslau, Official invitation to attend celebration sponsored by Nazi party, May 1933, Breslau

Report by Simon on his years as a Reader in Thermodynamics at the Clarendon Laboratory (1940), correspondence on the winding up of the MAUD Committees (1941), letter from Frederick M Stern congratulating Simon on his work during the Second World War on the UK's atomic bomb project (1945), correspondence arising from Simon's move to Oxford University in 1933.

Also, official invitation to academic staff to attend a celebration sponsored by the Nazi party, May 1933 (an invitation not accepted by Simon) and a copy of a notice attacking Jews put up by the Nazi Party in Simon's Institute at Breslau in 1933 (a note with this document states Simon publicly removed the notice before his assembled staff)
LanguageEnglish and German
Extent1 file
FormatTypescript documents
AccessStatusOpen
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