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Gertrude Scharff Goldhaber (1911-1998) was a German-born Jewish-American nuclear physicist. She earned her PhD. from the University of Munich, and though her family suffered during The Holocaust, Gertrude was able to escape to London and later to the United States. Her research during World War II was classified, and not published until 1946. She and her husband, Maurice Goldhaber, spent most of their post-war careers at Brookhaven National Laboratory. ==Early life== Gertrude Scharff was born in Mannheim, Germany on July 14, 1911.〔 She attended public school, and it is there that she developed an interested in science.〔 Unusual for the time, her parents supported this interest — possibly because her father had wanted to be a chemist before being forced to support his family with the death of his father.〔 Goldhaber's early life was filled with hardship.〔 During World War I she recalled having to eat bread made partially of sawdust, and her family suffered through the hyperinflation of postwar Germany, although it did not prevent her from attending the University of Munich.〔
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