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THE Technische Hochschule in the Charlottenburg district of Berlin is one of the best-known institutions of its type in Germany and, like other universities in the British Zone, is now functioning as actively as circumstances permit, under the supervision of the Education Branch of the British Military Government. The following impressions are the result of a recent visit to the British sector of Berlin, during which the writer was engaged on lecturing to German students on behalf of the Control Commission for Germany. The observations are chiefly of a general character, but include a certain amount of detail appertaining to the writer's own field—physics.
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DONOVAN, B. Berlin Technical University, 1947. Nature 160, 722–723 (1947). https://doi.org/10.1038/160722a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/160722a0