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  1. Joseph Rotblat: A Man of Conscience in the Nuclear Age by Martin Underwood, 2009-08-30
  2. Joseph Rotblat: Visionary for Peace
  3. Confronting the Challenges of the 21st Century
  4. A Quest for Global Peace: Rotblat and Ikeda on War, Ethics and the Nuclear Threat by Joseph Rotblat, Daisaku Ikeda, 2006-12-26
  5. Striving for Peace, Security and Development in the World Annals of Pugwash 1991: Annals of Pugwash 1991 by China) Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs 1991 (Peking, Joseph Rotblat, 1993-03
  6. The Arms Race at a Time of Decision: Annals of Pugwash, 1983 by Joseph Rotblat, 1984-07
  7. Annals of Pugwash 1985: World Peace and the Developing Countries
  8. World Citizenship: Allegiance to Humanity
  9. A Nuclear-weapon-free World: Desirable? Feasible? (A Pugwash monograph) by Joseph Rotblat, Jack Steinberger, et all 1995-12-18
  10. Nuclear Reactors: To Breed or Not to Breed
  11. 48th Pugwash Conference on Science & World Affairs: The Long Roads to Peace
  12. A World at the Crossroads: New Conflicts, New Solutions : Annals of Pugwash 1993 by Joseph Rotblat, 1994-09
  13. Verification of Arms Reductions: Nuclear, Conventional and Chemical
  14. Building Global Security Through Cooperation: Annuals of Pugwash 1989 by Joseph Rotblat, 1991-03

1. Peace 1995
Joseph Rotblat Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs 1/2 of the prize 1/2 of the prize United Kingdom Pugwash, Canada
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2. Joseph Rotblat - Curriculum Vitae
Joseph Rotblat Curriculum Vitae
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3. PROFESSOR JOSEPH ROTBLAT
Rotblat, Joseph. Teller, Edward. Troyanovski, Oleg. Welch, Roy. York, Herbert INTERVIEW WITH PROFESSOR JOSEPH ROTBLAT (Preliminary chat)
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5. Biography Of Dr. Joseph Rotblat, Nobel Peace Laureate
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Scientific American January 1996. Joseph Rotblat believes scientists must bear a moral responsibility for their discoveries.
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7. New Scientist Volume 22 No 394 - ROTBLAT, JOSEPH
New Scientist Volume 22 No 394; ROTBLAT, JOSEPH. Offered by The Victoria Bookshop
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8. Rotblat, Joseph
Rotblat, Joseph (1908) Born Warsaw, 4 November 1908 (British citizen since 1946) Educated at the Free University of Poland and the University of
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9. World Citizenship. Allegiance To Humanity - ROTBLAT, JOSEPH ED
World citizenship. allegiance to humanity ROTBLAT, JOSEPH ED Basingstoke. Macmillan Press. Politics
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11. Joseph Rotblat
Joseph Rotblat. Joseph Rotblat AKA Józef Rotblat. Born 4Nov-1908 BirthplaceLodz, Poland. Gender Male Ethnicity White Sexual orientation Straight
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Executive summary: Nuclear physicist, anti-nuke activist Wife: Tola Gryn (m. 1937, died in the Holocaust) University: MA, Free University of Poland (1932) University: Doctor of Physics, University of Warsaw (1938) University: Liverpool University (1945-49) University: PhD, University of Liverpool (1950) Professor: University of London (1950-76) University: DSc, University of London (1953) Professor: University of Edinburgh (1975-76) Professor: University of Penang, Malaysia (1977-78) Manhattan Project resigned 1944 American Academy of Arts and Sciences Honorary Foreign Member 1972 Royal Society Fellow 1995 World Health Organization Advisory Committee on Medical Research 1972-75 World Health Organization Management Group 1984-90 Commander of the British Empire Knighthood Nobel Peace Prize Naturalized U.K. Citizen

12. Joseph Rotblat
Joseph Rotblat was born in Warsaw, Poland s capital city, in 1908. Joseph Rotblatwas among the first to realise that this reaction could be very fast
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The young scientist Joseph Rotblat was born in Warsaw, Poland's capital city, in 1908. He remembers the good days before World War 1: his father ran a successful transporting business, young Joseph had a pony to ride, and there were idyllic summer holidays in the countryside. But when war came, Joseph's father was driven to distilling illicit vodka in the basement to make money for his family to survive. But Joseph was determined to get an education. He had discovered what would become his life-long love of science, and was determined to become a physicist. So he worked as an electrician by day and studied by night, and in 1932 graduated from the Free University of Poland with a degree in science. He was immediately offered a research post in the Radiological Laboratory of Warsaw. He gained a doctorate in physics from Warsaw University in 1938. By then he had met and married Tola Gryn. The British physicist James Chadwick, meanwhile, had discovered the neutron. (He was awarded a Nobel Prize for this work in 1935.) Chadwick worked at the University of Liverpool; when he heard of Joseph Rotblat he invited him to join the physics team there in 1939. Rotblat was delighted: the equipment at Liverpool was far better than anything in Warsaw. He was particularly interested in the physics laboratory's cyclotron (a machine for making particles move faster) and dreamed of building one in Warsaw one day. He went to Liverpool - the first time he had travelled outside Poland - with high hopes.

13. Joseph Rotblat
Joseph Rotblat first met the mathematician and philosopher Bertrand Russell Bertrand Russell was very disturbed by the information Joseph Rotblat gave
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JOSEPH ROTBLAT CONTENTS
the young scientist

turning points

building the atomic bomb in

America
...
a world without war

See also:
science and responsibility

science and understanding

the nuclear age

20th century poetry A n excellet book about the making of the atom bomb is - The Making of the Atomic Bomb by Richard Rhodes. Available here via Amazon Co Uk 'A Statement on Nuclear Weapons' The first test explosion of a hydrogen bomb was carried out by the USA in 1952, the year Britain exploded its first test atomic bomb. The Soviet Union exploded its first hydrogen bomb in 1953. Joseph Rotblat first met the mathematician and philosopher Bertrand Russell in 1954, when they both appeared on one of the earliest BBC 'Panorama' programmes. It was about the hydrogen bomb. Bertrand Russell was very disturbed by the information Joseph Rotblat gave him, and at Christmas gave a radio broadcast called 'Man's Peril', about the consequences of nuclear war. Convinced that since scientists had created the nuclear bomb, it was scientists who should try to prevent nuclear warfare, Russell got in touch with Albert Einstein, and asked for - and got - his support. Russell drafted the 'Statement on Nuclear Weapons'; and it was signed by Einstein only days before his death. It was also signed by ten other scientists, one of whom was Joseph Rotblat. The Statement was published in July 1955, and became known as the Russell-Einstein manifesto It was more than a commitment to abolish nuclear weapons. It recognised the 'titanic struggle between communism and anti-communism', and the risks of war that it carried. It recognised the tremendous destructive power of the H-bomb. It recognised the appalling and lasting effects of large amounts of radiation. It recognised that an arms race had already begun. The manifesto put the question: 'Shall we put an end to the human race, or shall mankind renounce war?' and called on the world's scientists to 'assemble in conference to appraise the perils that have arisen as a result of the development of weapons of mass destruction'.

14. Nuclear Files: Library: Biographies: Joseph Rotblat
Joseph Rotblat, born in Warsaw in 1908, obtained his MA from the Free Universityof Poland in 1932 and a doctorate in Physics from the University of Warsaw
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Library Biographies Joseph Rotblat Joseph Rotblat Joseph Rotblat, born in Warsaw in 1908, obtained his M.A. from the Free University of Poland in 1932 and a doctorate in Physics from the University of Warsaw where in 1937 he became assistant director of the Atom Physics Institute. In 1939 he started working at the University of Liverpool on the feasibility of the atom bomb with James Chadwick, whom he followed to Los Alamos to take part in the Manhattan Project. In November 1944, when it was confirmed that Nazi Germany would never manage to build the bomb, Rotblat immediately returned to England, the only scientist to quit the Manhattan Project before its devastating conclusion. In 1946 he co-founded the Atomic Scientists Association and in 1947 he organized "Atom Train," the first big exhibition on peaceful uses and against military applications of nuclear energy. Rotblat obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Liverpool in 1950 and his D.Sc. from the University of London in 1953; from 1945 to 1949 he was Director of Research in Nuclear Physics Printer Friendly
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15. The Nobel Peace Prize: Joseph Rotblat
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16. Bulletin 20 - Joseph Rotblat
Joseph Rotblat. shared in 1995 the Nobel Peace Price with the Pugwash Conferenceson Science and World Affairs. Email pugwash@qmw.ac.uk.
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shared in 1995 the Nobel Peace Price with the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs. E-mail: pugwash@qmw.ac.uk The Nuclear Issue After the Posture Review Open Letter

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Joseph Rotblat believes scientists must bear a moral responsibility for their The one who paused was Joseph Rotblat, the physicist Freeman Dyson once
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Philip Morrison Scientific American Aug 95 (extract) The Trinity test, the first test of a nuclear bomb went off as planned on July 16th 1945 , leaving life-long indelible memories. None is as vivid for me as that brief flash of heat on my face, sharp as noonday for a watcher 10 miles away in the cold desert predawn, while our own false sun rose on the earth set again. For most of the 2,000 technical people at Los Alamos-civilians military and student-soldiers-that was was the climax of our actions. The terrifying deployment less than a month later appeared as anticlimax, out of hands, far away. The explicit seaming had hoped for never came; the nucler transformation of warfare was kept secret from the world until disclosed by the fires of Hiroshima. Nudear War in Embryo Legacy of the Bomb

18. Reporter: Joseph Rotblat
Joseph Rotblat, cofounder of the Pugwash Movement with McGill Student Pugwashmembers Tom Bell and Sinéad Collins PHOTO OWEN EGAN
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SYLVAIN COMEAU "Science is largely responsible for the benefits to mankind in this century, but also for much of the dangers we face. Because of nuclear warheads, the future of the human race cannot be guaranteed. Our species is now an endangered species." He reminded a generation that has seen the passing of the cold war that humanity has, in the past, come within a hair of nuclear war. "On several occasions, we came close to the actual use (of nuclear missiles). I'll never forget one of them, the Cuban missile crisis, in which the human race's fate depended on the decisions of one man. Thankfully, (Soviet president) Khrushchev was a sane man. We might not be so lucky the next time." Rotblat is a co-founder and former president of the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs. Pugwash conferences are held annually to examine the dangers of armed conflict. Scientists are asked to examine the ethical issues raised by their work. Pugwash conferences have been credited with inspiring, among other initiatives, the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty of 1968, the Biological Weapons Treaty of 1972 and the Chemical Weapons Convention of 1993. Rotblat, who is president

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