Viola and Otto Schmitt relied on their devotion to each other to fend off all the accusations and questioning and remove the most important barrier to winning the war-- the elimination of U-boats from the North Atlantic Ocean. Get this untold story, M.A.D. Scientists (https://www.insightsoninnovation.net/
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The Woman who
defeated the U-boats of
WW2 now revealed for
the first time
On a quiet Sunday morning, December 7, 1941, the world
held its breath as the winds of war swept across the
Pacific.
Unleashing the Power of
Innovation In the aftermath of
Pearl Harbor, the United States
found itself thrust into a war on
multiple fronts.
Amid the chaos, President Franklin D. Roosevelt
declared
"Yesterday, December 7, 1941, a date which
will live in infamy, the United States of America
was suddenly and deliberately attacked." Little
did he know that just one year later, a pivotal
moment would occur, signaling a turning point
in the war.
The Turning Point Fast forward to 1942, and the war
raged on.
The Secret Laboratory: A Hub of
Innovation Viola and Otto Schmitt, a
husband-and-wife team of scientists,
toiled away in secrecy, driven by a
fierce determination to contribute to the
war effort.
FDR's bold claim of a turning point in the war was anchored in
the potential of a new technology.
The Schmitt Trigger would not just be a
vital device for defeating the U-boats,
but would become the fundamental
circuit for any computer connecting to
the outside world.
M.A.D. Scientists-A Love Story:
This untold story has recently
been unveiled by T H.
Harbinger.
T H. Harbinger in his book, "M.A.D. Scientists-A Love
Story."
based this story on a very personal and
professional relationship with Viola and
Otto Schmitt as they established the
renown Biophysics Laboratory at the
University of Minnesota.
Find Out More At https://www.insightsoninnovation.net/
defeated the U-boats of
WW2 now revealed for
the first time
On a quiet Sunday morning, December 7, 1941, the world
held its breath as the winds of war swept across the
Pacific.
Unleashing the Power of
Innovation In the aftermath of
Pearl Harbor, the United States
found itself thrust into a war on
multiple fronts.
Amid the chaos, President Franklin D. Roosevelt
declared
"Yesterday, December 7, 1941, a date which
will live in infamy, the United States of America
was suddenly and deliberately attacked." Little
did he know that just one year later, a pivotal
moment would occur, signaling a turning point
in the war.
The Turning Point Fast forward to 1942, and the war
raged on.
The Secret Laboratory: A Hub of
Innovation Viola and Otto Schmitt, a
husband-and-wife team of scientists,
toiled away in secrecy, driven by a
fierce determination to contribute to the
war effort.
FDR's bold claim of a turning point in the war was anchored in
the potential of a new technology.
The Schmitt Trigger would not just be a
vital device for defeating the U-boats,
but would become the fundamental
circuit for any computer connecting to
the outside world.
M.A.D. Scientists-A Love Story:
This untold story has recently
been unveiled by T H.
Harbinger.
T H. Harbinger in his book, "M.A.D. Scientists-A Love
Story."
based this story on a very personal and
professional relationship with Viola and
Otto Schmitt as they established the
renown Biophysics Laboratory at the
University of Minnesota.
Find Out More At https://www.insightsoninnovation.net/