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Oskar Ritter was born on 1913, is a German physicist (born 1913). Discover Oskar Ritter's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 111 years old?

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1913

Oskar Ritter (born 1913, date of death unknown) was a German physicist.

During World War II, he worked on the German nuclear energy project, also known as the Uranium Club.

Ritter studied at the Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg and the Universität Leipzig.

1943

In 1943, he received his doctorate in physics under Robert Döpel at Leipzig.

Ritter worked on the German nuclear energy project, also known as the Uranverein.

In the latter years of World War II, Berlin scientific organizations moved equipment and personnel out of the city to escape effects of Allied air raids.

The Kaiser-Wilhelm Institut für Physik (KWIP, Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physics, today, the Max-Planck Institut für Physik) had partly evacuated to Hechingen and Haigerloch in southern Germany.

The Uranmaschine (nuclear reactor) B 8 (B-VIII) was constructed in Haigerloch.

The construction of the reactor utilized 1.5 tons of heavy water, 1.5 tons of uranium, and 10 tons of graphite.

The configuration was uranium in the form of cubes (40 chains of 9 cubes each and 38 chains of 8 cubes each) in heavy water surrounded by graphite.

The report on the B 8 experiment was written by Fritz Bopp, Erich Fischer, Werner Heisenberg, and Karl Wirtz from the KWIP and Walther Bothe, Peter Herbert Jensen, and Oskar Ritter from the Institut für Physik (Institute for Physics) of the Kaiser-Wilhelm Institut für medizinische Forschung (KWImF, Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Medical Research), in Heidelberg.

The following report was published in Kernphysikalische Forschungsberichte (Research Reports in Nuclear Physics), an internal publication of the German Uranverein.

The reports were classified Top Secret, they had very limited distribution, and the authors were not allowed to keep copies.

The reports were confiscated under the Allied Operation Alsos and sent to the United States Atomic Energy Commission for evaluation.

1971

In 1971, the reports were declassified and returned to Germany.

The reports are available at the Karlsruhe Nuclear Research Center and the American Institute of Physics.