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Rudolf Mentzel : ウィキペディア英語版
Rudolf Mentzel

Rudolf Mentzel PhD (28 April 1900 – 5 December 1987) was a German chemist and a National Socialist science policy-maker. An influential figure and one of the leading science administrators in Germany's nuclear energy project, Mentzel served as the scientific and technical adviser on the development of atomic bombs to the German government, and on some part, as the director of this program. Originally a National-socialist by political orientation, Mentzel served as one of the top leading science policy-makers to the Adolf Hitler and his Cabinet in his role as an undersecretary of the Reich Ministry of Education (REM) in the Office for Science. In the Kaiser Wilhelm Society, he was on the advisory board and, during World War II, Second Vice President of the Kaiser Wilhelm supervising the clandestine research critical to developed the atomic bombs. During this period, his sphere of responsibility also momentarily grew and soon was appointed as the president of the German Association for the Support and Advancement of Scientific Research, acting as the director of the nuclear program.
After World War II, he was interned for three years by the American military government in post-1945 Germany, but was soon released after evidence proved no affiliation with the Nazi Party.
==Education==
Mentzel studied and gained B.Sc. in Mathematics and B.S. in Chemistry at the ''Georg-August University of Göttingen'', and he received his doctorate in 1925 with a thesis on ''Stereoisomerism and transformation of b-substituted decahydro-naphthalenes''. At Göttingen, he was a ''Kreisleiter'' (circuit leader) of the ''Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei'' (NSDAP, National Socialist Workers Party), of which he had been a member since 1922. Due to his participation in the ''Kapp putsch'' in 1920, he held a golden party badge. Mentzel completed his ''Habilitation'' in 1933 at the ''Justus Liebig-Universität Gießen'' with a top-secret ''Habilitationsschrift'' (thesis) on ''Wehrchemie'' (military chemistry - the military use of poison gases).〔Hentschel and Hentschel, 1996, Appendix F; see the entry for Mentzel.〕〔Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
(Mentzel )〕〔Macrakis, 1993, 78-80.〕

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