Jean Mariani's bumpy road. An ambitious young physicist seduced by Pétain's National Revolution
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The present article deals with the case of a young French physicist, Jean Mariani, who in the 1930s, alongside Léon Brillouin, reflected on the philosophical implications of quantum theory. During the German occupation, Mariani redoubled his activity but also showed himself to be a resolute supporter of the Vichy regime. Condemned at the Liberation, he received astonishing support to be welcomed at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Princeton.
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