At University College, Hahn ended up working with physical chemisist Sir William Ramsay. Ramsay gave Hahn crude radium to purify. While purifying, Hahn discovered a new radioactive substance that he later named radiothorium. After this discovery, Ramsay pushed Hahn to further his research in radioactivity instead of in industry.
In 1906, Hahn returned to Germany. He moved to Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Chemistry at …show more content…
Since his discovery was so close to the war, it was suspected that he was working with the Germany project to help them create the atomic bomb. Hahn never worked with Germany’s atomic program. Even though he didn’t work with them, Hahn and other scientists were taken into custody by members of the Alsos Mission.
Hahn was taken to Farm hall where he discovered the atom bombing in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. He felt responsible for the death of tens of thousands of Japanese since he discovered nuclear fission. Hahn and his group were allowed to leave and returned to Germany in 1946.
He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1944. When he returned to Germany, he became president of a the former Kaiser Wilhelm Society. He then became a respected public figure and a spokesman for science. He protested nuclear weapons. In 1966 he won the Enrico Fermi Award.
Hahn’s discoveries did many things. He discovered nuclear fission, which helped create the atomic bomb. He made many contributions through the Kaiser Wilhelm Society. Overall we should thank Otto