found: Encyclopaedia Britannica, via WWW, May 20, 2020(Max Born; born December 11, 1882 in Breslau, Germany (now Wrocław, Poland); died January 5, 1970 in Göttingen, West Germany; German physicist who shared the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1954 with Walther Bothe for his probabilistic interpretation of quantum mechanics; he received a doctorate from the University of Göttingen in 1907; in 1919 Born was appointed to a full professorship at the University of Frankfurt am Main, and in 1921 he accepted the position of professor of theoretical physics at the University of Göttingen; Born remained at Göttingen until April 1933, when all Jews were dismissed from their academic posts in Germany; he and his family went to England, where he accepted a temporary lectureship at Cambridge; in 1936 he was appointed Tait Professor of Natural Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh; he became a British citizen in 1939 and remained at Edinburgh until his retirement in 1953; the next year, he and his wife moved to Bad Pyrmont, a small spa town near Göttingen)