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Chers collègues,
Dr. Florian Schmaltz,
Research
Director of the Research Program History of the Max Planck Society,
Max Planck Institute for the History of
Science
interviendra sur
Aerodynamic Research in France under German Occupation in the Second World War
dans le cadre du séminaire Histoire des sciences,
histoire de l'innovation
(Université Paris Sorbonne, UPMC, LabEx EHNE)
le jeudi 18 février à 17h00
dans
la salle de conférence de l’Institut des sciences de la communication (ISCC)
20 rue Berbier-du-Mets, Paris 13°, M° Gobelins.
Abstract:
A few weeks after the German Wehrmacht had invaded and occupied
Western Europe in May 1940 the aeronautical production and research facilities
were systematically evaluated by German experts to integrate them as new
resources to support the German war efforts. The Aerodynamische Versuchsanstalt
(AVA) Göttingen was put in charge of the important aeronautical research
establishments in France, the Netherlands, the Ukraine, Poland, Czechoslowakia and
Norway that formed a network of satellite institutes adding new resources to
the German military research. In the western occupied territories the
Laboratoire St. Cyr and the Laboratoire Eiffel and the laboratory of Hispania
Suiza (Paris) in France and the NLL (Amsterdam) in the Netherlands were
integrated in this network. The talk will focus on the development of
aerodynamic research in France under German control during WW II. How was the
distribution of labour among the institutes organized? What specific role
played the French establishments in the network of satellite institutes of the
AVA? To which fields of war relevant research did the experimental systems and
scientists in France contribute under German occupation? How did the occupation
policy affect the scientific research itself? How did the German scientists
secure that war relevant knowledge was kept secret? What strategies were used
to make the French scientists collaborate? Did those strategies change during
the occupation period and how did Germans scientists deal with the repression
of resistance?
Prochaines séances:
10 mars
Olivier Darrigol, (SPHERE/CNRS/Université Denis Diderot)
Nécessité et contingence des théories
physiques.
17 mars
Roberto Cantoni, (IFRIS/LATTS)
De l'Iran à l'Algérie : l'industrie
pétrolière française face aux nouveaux équilibres de la Guerre froide.
24 mars
Simone Fari, (Universidad de
Granada)
History of telegraphy: actors,
institutions, landscapes.
31 mars
Anthony Heywood, (University of
Aberdeen)
Climate, Technology, War and Revolution:
Winter Weather, Inter-Urban Transport and Tsarist Russia's War Effort,
1914-1917.
7 avril
Gabriel Galvez-Behar, (IRHiS/Université Lille
3/IUF)
L'innovation, but de guerre : de
l'usage stratégique de la propriété industrielle en situation de conflit au XXe
siècle.
14 avril
Jon Agar, (University
College London)
The politics of Star Wars: Thatcher and
the UK and European contexts of the Strategic Defense Initiative.
3 mai (attention
séance exceptionnellement le
mardi)
Thomas Thwaites,
designer
Making a toaster, becoming a goat,
policing with bees… Doing
design projects about science and technology.
12 mai
Catherine Radtka, (CNES/ISCC)
Mettre en pratique un engouement pour
l'espace : les constructions de fusées en amateur dans la France des années
1950-60.
Bien cordialement
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