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Dymnicki, Francis Reflections
Francis Dymnicki feels The National WWII Museum is important as a repository of our history.
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Dymnicki, Francis Returning Home
Francis Dymnicki boarded a ship in England right after V-E Day [Annotator's Note: Victory in Europe Day, 8 May 1945] to return to the United S
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Dyson, Freeman Albert Einstein
Freeman Dyson saw Albert Einstein while he was at Princeton [Annotator's Note: located in Princeton, New Jersey].
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Dyson, Freeman Being an Analyst for RAF Bomber Command
Freeman Dyson gathered information during World War 2 for Bomber Command [Annotator's Note: British Royal Air Force Bomber Command].
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Dyson, Freeman Bomber Command Bureaucracy
Freeman Dyson's friend Michael Laughlin [Annotator's Note: unsure of spelling] had been his roommate prior to going into the Army.
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Dyson, Freeman Communism in Postwar Europe
Freeman Dyson has met Kristen Ghodsee who is the author of "The Left Side of History." Her scholarship on postwar communism in Bulgaria a
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Dyson, Freeman Cornell University
Freeman Dyson was not involved with the Manhattan Project. He was totally surprised at the dropping of the atomic bombs.
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Dyson, Freeman Frank Thompson
Freeman Dyson attended school with Frank Thompson and admired him greatly.
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Dyson, Freeman J. Robert Oppenheimer
Freeman Dyson met J.
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Dyson, Freeman J. Robert Oppenheimer and Edward Teller
Freeman Dyson was a friend of Robert Oppenheimer at the point when the latter became sick with cancer.
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Dyson, Freeman Postwar Attitudes
Freeman Dyson observed a strong sense of tragedy within Europeans during the postwar years. Its genesis was from World War 1.
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Dyson, Freeman Postwar Personalities
Freeman Dyson highly regarded Dr. Martin Luther King. Dyson also admired Gandhi. They both espoused non-violence for societal change.