He received the nobel prize for physics in 1967 Working under the famous physicist arnold sommerfeld in july 1928. His work on nuclear reactions led bethe to the discovery of the reactions which supply the energy in the stars
Bethe Correia
Hans albrecht bethe, who died on march 6, 2005, at the age of 98, was one of the greatest physicists of the 20th century, a giant among giants whose legacy will remain with physics and the wider science community for years to come
He was universally admired for his scientific achievement, his integrity, fairness, and for his deeply felt.
At the beginning of world war ii bethe, on his own, formed a theory of the penetration of armor by projectiles, and, with edward teller, produced a major paper on shock waves From 1943 to 1946 bethe headed the theoretical group at los alamos, where the first nuclear bomb was designed and built. After becoming an american citizen and gaining his security clearance, war work took him to the radiation laboratory at mit, working on microwave radar. He attended high school and university in frankfurt, germany, and completed his ph.d