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Nobel laureates in Physics / Ernst Zermelo / Walther Meissner / Alan Weinstein / Albert Einstein / European people / Swiss people / Germany
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Nobel laureates in Physics
Ernst Zermelo
Walther Meissner
Alan Weinstein
Albert Einstein
European people
Swiss people
Germany

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