Robert Oppenheimer

He was so absorbed in teaching that he lost touch with reality. He didn't read newspapers, listen to radio news, or use the telephone.

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He learned about the economic crisis of 1929 from students who were in financial trouble. When he realized that he was disconnected from the real problems of the world, he decided to change that.

He took a special interest in the situation in Germany and became aware of Hitler's growing power and popularity.