Fritz Haber-Chemist and Patriot
Date Submitted: 04/08/2003 21:20:41
The name Fritz Haber has long been associated with the well-known process of synthesizing ammonia from its elements. While primarily known for developing a process which ultimately relieved the world of dependence on Chilean ammonia, this twentieth century Nobel prize winner was also involved in the varying fortunes of Germany in World War I and in the rise to power of the Nazi regime.
Haber was born on December 9, 1868 in Prussia. He was the son
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an appropriate illustration that science is a world-wide activity, not necessarily a geo-political one.
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Goran, Morris, "The Present Day Significance of Fritz Haber," American Scientist, July 1947, pp. 401-404.
Haber, L.F., The Poison Cloud, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1986.
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