How chemistry saved priceless history explained in tamil | Curious Nanban
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During World War II, Nazi Germany occupied Denmark and began targeting scientists, intellectuals, and valuable assets — especially gold. Among the most endangered items were two Nobel Prize medals, made of pure gold, belonging to German physicists who opposed the Nazi regime.
At the heart of this unbelievable story is Niels Bohr, one of the greatest physicists in history and the founder of the Niels Bohr Institute.
As German soldiers closed in, Bohr and Hungarian chemist George de Hevesy came up with a daring scientific solution:
Instead of hiding the medals physically — which would almost certainly fail — they dissolved the Nobel Prize gold medals in aqua regia, a powerful acid capable of dissolving gold.
🧪 The result?
A simple-looking bottle of orange liquid sitting openly on a laboratory shelf — completely ignored by Nazi soldiers during their searches.
For years, the dissolved Nobel Prizes remained hidden in plain sight.
After the war ended, the solution was carefully processed, the gold was recovered, and the Nobel Foundation re-cast the medals, restoring them exactly as they were before — as if nothing had happened.
This story is a powerful reminder that:
Science can protect history
Intelligence can defeat force
Courage doesn’t always involve weapons
📌 In this video, you’ll learn:
Why the Nazis were hunting Nobel Prize winners
How chemistry was used to outsmart German soldiers
What happened to the dissolved Nobel Prizes after WWII
The role of the Niels Bohr Institute in protecting scientific freedom
If you enjoy unbelievable real stories, hidden history, science facts, and World War II mysteries, this video is for you.
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