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After their marriage the Houtermans moved into an apartment across the road from the laboratory. It was one end of the long barracks built after World War I as living quarters for students.
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Charlotte Riefenstahl (Fritz Houtermans' first wife) gave me copies of the following manuscripts she had written in various periods of her life for either her children (a, b, c) or close friends (d): (a) 26 pages manuscript she wrote for her children about the family background of Fritz Houtermans; (b) “And he was always right”, the typewritten pages, dated September 1948; (c) 21 typewritten pages written after Fritz’s death, during a vacation she took in July 1966 in Brione, high on the Lugano Lake. (d) 7 typewritten pages circulated among a few friends in 1981.
For more information see: “Shoenberg, Sir Isaac”, in Dictionary of National Biography.
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Amaldi, E. (2013). Life in Berlin. In: Braccini, S., Ereditato, A., Scampoli, P. (eds) The Adventurous Life of Friedrich Georg Houtermans, Physicist (1903-1966). SpringerBriefs in Physics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-32855-8_6
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