Technische Fachhochschule Berlin/Germany-University of Applied Science
“Hiroshima-Nagasaki Peace-Study Courses”


1.      Term: From Octorber to Feburualy, 2005

2.      Coordinator: Professor Eugen Eichhorn

3.    Lecturer and Content

  1. Introduction
    Prof. Eugen Eichhorn, October 12, 2005

  2. Discovery of nuclear fission and activities to build an atomic bomb in Germany
    Abstract
    Prof. Jurgen Eichler, October 19, 2005

  3. Manhattan Project
    Under this umbrella organization many high ranking scientists--among them numerous European emigrants--and thousands of engineers and workmen worked at the top secret nuclear research laboratories in Los Alamos and at many other research facilities, spread over the United States, toward the completion of the world's first atomic bombs
    Abstract
    Prof. Eugen Eichhorn, October 26, 2005

  4. Pearl Harbor and its outstanding world-political meaning in the 20th century
    - Legends, Facts and Backgrounds -
    Abstract
    Dipl.-Ing. Jurgen Schroter, November 2, 2005

  5. Report on dropping atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945:
    - The dimension of destruction -
    Abstract
    Dipl.-Ing. Jurgen Schroter, November 9, 2005

  6. Radiation syndromes - impacts of radiation on human organism
    Abstract
    Dr. Pflugbeil, November 16, 2005

  7. Hibakusha - biographical testimonies and social history
    Abstract
    Prof. Eugen Eichhorn, November 30, 2005

  8. Atomic bomb literature and presentations in fine arts
    Abstract
    Prof. Eugen Eichhorn, December 7, 2005

  9. Ethics and science, ethics of scientists and engineers
    Abstract
    Martin Lotz, December 14, 2005

  10. Cold war, nuclear armament race, new nuclear strategies
    Abstract
    Otfried Nassauer, December 21, 2005

  11. International treaties on armament restriction and armament reduction
    in special consideration of both Non Proliferation Treaty (NPT)
    and an aimed Nuclear Weapons Convention (NWC)
    Abstract
    Xanthe Hall, January 4, 2006

  12. Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO) of international peace movements
    - IPPNW, INESAP, IALANA etc - in special consideration of scientists opposition
      IPPNW  = International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War
      INESAP = International Network of Engineers and Scientists Against Proliferation
      IALANA = International Association Of Lawyers Against Nuclear Arms
    Abstract
    Dr. Bernd Gappa, January 11, 2006

  13. Models of peace cultures through selected biographies - part 1:
    Mohandas "Mahatma" Gandhi (India)
    Abstract
    Dipl.-Ing. Jurgen Schroter, January 18, 2006

  14. Models of peace cultures through selected biographies - part 2:
    Martin Luther King (USA)
    Abstract
    Dr. Bernd Gappa, January 25, 2006

  15. Models of peace cultures through selected biographies - part 3:
    Nelson Mandela (South Africa)
    Abstract
    Martin Lotz, February 1, 2006

  16. Models of peace cultures through selected biographies - part 4:
    Thich Nhat Hanh (Vietnam)
    Abstract
    Prof. Eugen Eichhorn, February 8, 2006


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