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  • '''Fritz Haber''' (9 December 1868, [[Breslau]] – 29 January 1934, [[Basel]]) was a Fritz Haber was born into an assimilated Jewish family. His father, Siegfried Haber, ra
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  • *Daniel Charles, ''Master Mind: The Rise and Fall of Fritz Haber, the Nobel Laureate Who launched the Age of Chemical Warfare'', Ecco, New Y *Dietrich Stoltzenberg, ''Fritz Haber: Chemist, Nobel Laureate, German, Jew'', translated from the German by Char
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  • {{r|Ludwig Fritz Haber}}
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  • *[http://www.danielcharles.us/haberphotos.html A collection of photos of Fritz Haber]
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  • *Daniel Charles, ''Master Mind: The Rise and Fall of Fritz Haber, the Nobel Laureate Who launched the Age of Chemical Warfare'', Ecco, New Y *Dietrich Stoltzenberg, ''Fritz Haber: Chemist, Nobel Laureate, German, Jew'', translated from the German by Char
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  • ...native name for industrial uses of the [[Haber process]], crediting both [[Fritz Haber]] (who invented the process together with his co-worker [[Robert Le Rossign
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  • *[http://www.danielcharles.us/haberphotos.html A collection of photos of Fritz Haber]
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  • ...eslau]]; committed [[suicide]] in opposition to the role of her husband ([[Fritz Haber]]) in promoting German [[chemical warfare]] during [[World War I]].
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  • {{r|Ludwig Fritz Haber}}
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  • {{r|Fritz Haber}}
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  • {{r|Fritz Haber}}
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  • '''Fritz Haber''' (9 December 1868, [[Breslau]] – 29 January 1934, [[Basel]]) was a Fritz Haber was born into an assimilated Jewish family. His father, Siegfried Haber, ra
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  • ...production.<ref>{{cite book|author=Vacliv Smil|title= Enriching the Earth: Fritz Haber, Carl Bosch and the Transformation of World Food Production|edition=|publis
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  • ...production.<ref>{{cite book|author=Vacliv Smil|title= Enriching the Earth: Fritz Haber, Carl Bosch and the Transformation of World Food Production|edition=|publis
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  • ...sphere is key for food production. In 1908, [[Germany|German]] scientist [[Fritz Haber]] pioneered a way to get nitrogen out of the atmosphere to create a better |title= The Tragedy of Fritz Haber: Nobel Laureate Transformed World Food Production, War
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  • ...of ammonia by combining hydrogen and [[nitrogen]], was first patented by [[Fritz Haber]] in 1908. In 1910, [[Carl Bosch]], while working for the [[Germany|German]
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  • ...of ammonia by combining hydrogen and [[nitrogen]], was first patented by [[Fritz Haber]] in 1908. In 1910, [[Carl Bosch]], while working for the [[Germany|German]
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  • * [[Fritz Haber]]
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  • *[[Fritz Haber]], (1868&ndash;1934)
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  • Germany|German chemist Fritz Haber (1868 – 1934) arguably had a greater impact than Nobel. Haber and Carl B
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  • ...t of gold, but in very low concentrations (perhaps 1-2 parts per billion). Fritz Haber, the German inventor of the [[Haber process]], attempted commercial extract
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  • ...outlawed "asphyxiating or deleterious gases." Led by Nobel-prize winner [[Fritz Haber]], German chemists ignored the prohibition and promised the German military
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