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Robert Jungk (; born Robert Baum, also known as Robert Baum-Jungk; 11 May 1913 – 14 July 1994) was an Austrian writer, journalist, historian and peace campaigner. He wrote mostly on matters relating to .


Life
Jungk was born into a family in . His father, known as Max Jungk, was born David Baum in .

When came to power, Robert Jungk was arrested and released, moved to Paris, then back to to work in a subversive press service. These activities forced him during World War II to move through various cities including Prague, Paris, and Zürich. After the war, he continued working as a journalist.

His book , was the first published account of the Manhattan Project and the German atomic bomb project. Its first Danish edition implied that the German project's workers had been dissuaded from developing a weapon by Werner Heisenberg and his associates, a claim strongly contested by the Danish 1922 Physics Nobel Prize winner . This led to questions about a 1941 meeting between Bohr and Heisenberg in , Denmark, which became the subject of 's 1998 play Copenhagen.

In 1986 Jungk received the Right Livelihood Award for "struggling indefatigably on behalf of peace, sane alternatives for the future and ecological awareness."

In 1992 he made an unsuccessful bid for the Austrian presidency on behalf of the Green Party.

Jungk died in on 14 July 1994.


Personal life
In 1948 Jungk married Ruth Suschitzky (1913–1995). Robert Jungk – A Life Dedicated to the Future Their son is journalist and writer Peter Stephan Jungk. Peter Stephan Jungk


Bibliography
  • Tomorrow Is Already Here, New York: Simon & Schuster, 1954. Reportage on scientific and technical breakthroughs, a work of nascent dystopian 'futurism'. Much of it was about what developed from the Manhattan Project, as well as things like "electronic brains".
  • , New York: , 1958
  • Children of the Ashes, 1st English ed. 1961. About
  • The Nuclear State
  • The Everyman Project
  • Future Workshops


Recognition
  • 1970: Honorary Professor at Technische Universität Berlin
  • 1986: Right Livelihood Award
  • 1989: Honorary Citizen of the City of Salzburg
  • 1992: Alternative Büchner Prize
  • 1993: Honorary Doctor of the University of Osnabrück
  • 1993: Austrian Cross of Honour for Science and Art
  • 1993: Salzburg Award for Future Research
  • 2000: The anti-Wackersdorf reprocessing plant-monument on (Salzburg) is, among others also dedicated to him.


See also
  • Alexander Sachs (Robert Jungk about the 1939 Szilard–Einstein letter to President Franklin Roosevelt)


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