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  1. Master Mind: The Rise and Fall of Fritz Haber, the Nobel Laureate Who Launched the Age of Chemical Warfare by Daniel Charles, 2005-08-01
  2. Enriching the Earth: Fritz Haber, Carl Bosch, and the Transformation of World Food Production by Vaclav Smil, 2004-04-01
  3. Fritz Haber: Chemist, Nobel Laureate, German, Jew: A Biography by Dietrich Stoltzenberg, 2005-06-01
  4. Fritz Haber - Chemiker Nobelpreistrager Deutscher Jude (German Edition) by D Stoltzenberg, 1999-10
  5. Fritz Haber, 1868-1934: Eine Biographie (German Edition) by Margit Szollosi-Janze, 1998
  6. Between Genius And Genocide The Tragedy Of Fritz Haber, Father Of Chemical Warfare by Daniel Charles, 2006
  7. Story of Fritz Haber by Morris Goran, 1967-12
  8. Gazelles and Their Relatives: A Study in Territorial Behavior (Noyes Series in Animal Behavior, Ecology, Conservation, and Management) by Fritz R. Walther, Elizabeth C. Haber, et all 1984-01-14
  9. Grundriss Der Technischen Elektrochemie Auf Theoretischer Grundlage (German Edition) by Fritz Haber, 2010-04-02
  10. Thermodynamik Technischer Gasreaktionen: Sieben Vorlesungen (German Edition) by Fritz Haber, 2010-04-09
  11. Thermodynamics of technical gas-reactions: seven lectures by Fritz Haber, Arthur Becket Lamb, et all 2010-08-24
  12. Les apprentis sorciers: Haber, von Braun, Teller (Science ouverte) (French Edition) by Michel Rival, 1996
  13. The Chemical Industry: 1900-1930 : International Growth and Technological Change by Ludwig Fritz Haber, 1971-06
  14. The idol of progress: the pursuit of knowledge was his true faith. And in many ways, it remains ours today.(Fritz Haber): An article from: Sojourners Magazine by Daniel Charles, 2006-08-01

1. Biography Nobel Prize Winner: Haber, Fritz | Chemdex
Biography Nobel Prize Winner Haber, Fritz. (KaiserWilhelm-Institut now Fritz-Haber-Institut f r physikalische Chemie und Electrochemie Berlin-Dahlem, Germany).
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Biography Nobel Prize Winner: Haber, Fritz. (Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institut [now Fritz-Haber-Institut] für physikalische Chemie und Electrochemie Berlin-Dahlem, Germany). Awarded the Nobel prize for chemistry in 1918 for the synthesis of ammonia from its elements Website address: Biography Nobel Prize Winner: Haber, Fritz Tags:
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2. Haber, Fritz : Chemists : Famous Scientists - Mega Net
Features a profile of this Nobel Prizewinning chemist. Sponsored by the Federation of European Chemical Societies Millennium Project.
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Login Search Mega Net: Home Library Sciences General Science ... Chemists : Haber, Fritz Haber, Fritz - 100 Distinguished European Chemists Features a profile of this Nobel Prize-winning chemist. Sponsored by the Federation of European Chemical Societies Millennium Project. http://www.chemsoc.org/networks/enc/fecs/Haber.htm Haber, Fritz - Columbia Encyclopedia Sixth Edition Find a short biography for this Nobel Prize-winning German chemist. http://www.bartleby.com/65/ha/Haber-Fr.html Haber, Fritz - MSN Encarta http://encarta.msn.com/find/Concise.asp?ti=0151B000 Haber, Fritz - Present Day Significance ...
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3. Haber, Fritz (1868 - 1934) - Credo Reference Topic
Haber’s father was a dye manufacturer and so he studied organic chemistry to prepare him for the family firm .
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4. Haber, Fritz - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Haber, Fritz
Haber, Fritz (1868–1934) German chemist whose conversion of atmospheric nitrogen to ammonia opened the way for the synthetic fertilizer industry.
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5. Janus: Haber, Fritz (1868-1934) Chemist
Personal Names contains See earlier; Gutkind, Alice (fl 1977) Gutteridge, Harold Cooke (18761953) jurist Guy, Sir Philip Melmoth Nelson (1804-1878) Knight, army officer
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6. Biographie: Fritz Haber, 1868-1934
Eine Biographie des deutschen Chemikers, dem Erfinder des Haber-Bosch-Verfahrens zur Stickstoffbindung durch die Synthese von Wasserstoff und Luftstickstoff zu Ammoniak.
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Promotion in Berlin.
Konversion zum protestantischen Glauben.
Haber tritt eine Assistentenstelle an der Technischen Hochschule Karlsruhe an und arbeitet dort im Bereich der Brennstoffchemie.
Veröffentlichung des Lehrbuchs "Grundriß der praktischen Elektrochemie".

Heirat mit der Chemikerin Clara Immerwahr.
Haber wird als angesehener Vertreter seines Fachs von der "Deutschen Bunsengesellschaft" in die Vereinigten Staaten delegiert, um dort in die Unterrichtsmethoden der Hochschulen Einblick zu nehmen.
Veröffentlichung des Lehrbuchs "Thermodynamik technischer Gasreaktionen", in dem er die Grundlagen für seine späteren thermochemischen Arbeiten legt.
Carl Bosch für die Umsetzung in der industriellen Produktion weiterentwickelt ("Haber-Bosch-Verfahren"). Während des Ersten Weltkriegs
Zu Kriegsbeginn stellt Haber seine Arbeit der Obersten Heeresleitung Kriegsrohstoffabteilung (KRA) mit der großtechnischen Durchführung des Verfahrens zur Ammoniaksynthese betraut. Ab Ende 1914 arbeitet er als Leiter der "Zentralstelle für Fragen der Chemie" ("Büro Haber") im Kriegsministerium unter anderem an der Entwicklung von Gaskampfstoffen. Den völkerrechtswidrigen Einsatz von Giftgas an der Front regt er selbst an. Er wird nach dem Kriege von den Siegermächten als Kriegsverbrecher gebrandmarkt und auf die Liste der auszuliefernden Personen gesetzt.
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7. Fritz Haber - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Haber, Fritz Alternative names Short description Date of birth 9 December 1868 Place of birth Breslau, Germany Date of death 29 January 1934 Place of death
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Alma mater University of Heidelberg ... chemical warfare Notable awards Nobel Prize for Chemistry Fritz Haber (9 December 1868 – 29 January 1934) was a German chemist , who received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1918 for his development for synthesizing ammonia , important for fertilizers and explosives . Haber, along with Max Born , proposed the Born–Haber cycle as a method for evaluating the lattice energy of an ionic solid. He has also been described as the "father of chemical warfare " for his work developing and deploying chlorine and other poisonous gases during World War I
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    Haber was born in Breslau , Germany (now Wrocław, Poland), into a Hasidic family. His was one of the oldest families of that town. Haber later converted from strict Judaism to Christianity. His mother died during childbirth. His father was a well-known merchant in the town. From 1886 until 1891, he studied at the

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9. Fritz Haber - Biography
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Fritz Haber was born on December 9, 1868 in Breslau, Germany, in one of the oldest families of the town, as the son of Siegfried Haber, a merchant. He went to school at the St. Elizabeth classical school at Breslau and he did, even while he was at school, many chemical experiments.
In 1896 Haber qualified as a Privatdozent with a thesis on his experimental studies of the decomposition and combustion of hydrocarbons and in 1906 he was appointed Professor of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry and Director of the Institute established at Karlsruhe to study these subjects.
In 1911 he was appointed to succeed Engler as Director of the Institute for Physical and Electrochemistry at Berlin-Dahlem, where he remained until, in 1933, the Nazi race laws compelled nearly all his staff to resign and Haber, rather than agree to this, himself resigned. He was then invited by Sir William Pope to go to Cambridge, England and there he remained for a while. He had, however, been suffering for some time from heart disease and, fearing the English winter, he moved to Switzerland.

10. Fritz Haber — Infoplease.com
Encyclopedia Haber, Fritz. Haber, Fritz (h 'b u r) , 1868–1934, German chemist. He was a professor of physical chemistry at Karlsruhe and became director of the Kaiser Wilhelm
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11. Fritz Haber | Chemical Heritage Foundation
In 1905 Fritz Haber (1868–1934) reached an objective long sought by chemists—that of fixing nitrogen from air. Using high pressure and a catalyst, he directly reacted nitrogen
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        Fritz Haber, sketched in 1911 by W. Luntz. fixing Haber was from a well-to-do German-Jewish family involved in various manufacturing enterprises. He studied at several German universities, earning a doctorate in organic chemistry in 1891. After a few years of moving from job to job, he settled into the Department of Chemical and Fuel Technology at the Polytechnic in Karlsruhe, Germany, where he mastered the new subject of physical chemistry. His research in physical chemistry eventually led to the Haber-Bosch process. In 1911 he was invited to become director of the Institute for Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry at the new Kaiser Wilhelm Gesellschaft in Berlin, where academic scientists, government, and industry cooperated to promote original research. After World War I, Haber was remarkably successful in building up his institute, but in 1933 the anti-Jewish decrees of the Nazi regime made his position untenable. He retired a broken man, although at the time of his death he was on his way to investigate a possible senior research position at Rehovot in Palestine (now Israel).
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12. Haber, Fritz Definition Of Haber, Fritz In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
Haber, Fritz (h `bər), 1868–1934, German chemist. He was a professor of physical chemistry at Karlsruhe and became director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute at Dahlem in 1911.
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13. Haber Definition Of Haber In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
Haber, Fritz . Born Dec. 9, 1868, in Breslau; died Jan. 29, 1934, in Basel. German inorganic chemist. In 1898, Haber became a professor at the Karlsruhe Poly technical School.
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14. Haber, Fritz - Definition Of Haber, Fritz By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaur
Thesaurus Legend Synonyms Related Words Antonyms. Noun 1. Fritz Haber German chemist noted for the synthetic production of ammonia from the nitrogen in air (1868-1934)
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17. The Nobel Prize In Chemistry 1918
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The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1918 was awarded to Fritz Haber "for the synthesis of ammonia from its elements" Fritz Haber received his Nobel Prize one year later, in 1919. During the selection process in 1918, the Nobel Committee for Chemistry decided that none of the year's nominations met the criteria as outlined in the will of Alfred Nobel. According to the Nobel Foundation's statutes, the Nobel Prize can in such a case be reserved until the following year, and this statute was then applied. Fritz Haber therefore received his Nobel Prize for 1918 one year later, in 1919. TO CITE THIS PAGE:
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18. Haber, Fritz | Define Haber, Fritz At Dictionary.com
Science Dictionary Haber (h 'bər) Pronunciation Key German chemist who received a 1918 Nobel Prize for developing a method of producing ammonia synthetically from nitrogen
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19. Haber Fritz - Definition Of Haber Fritz By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus
Haber (h b r), Fritz 18681934. German chemist who received a 1918 Nobel Prize for developing a method of producing ammonia synthetically from nitrogen and hydrogen gases.
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Fritz Haber December 9 January 29 ) was a German chemist He was born in Breslau Germany and from until he studied at the University of Heidelberg under Robert Bunsen , at the University of Berlin in the group of A. W. Hoffmann , and at the Technical College of Charlottenburg (today the Technical University of Berlin ) under Carl Liebermann . Before starting his own academic career he worked at his father's chemical business and in the Institute of Technology at Zürich with Georg Lunge . During his time in Karlsruhe Karlsruhe (population 282,595 in December 2003) is a city of Germany, in the Baden-Wurttemberg Bundesland, located near the French-German border. Geography The altitude above sea level of the city's area is between 100 m (on the westerly edge, toward the from Events January 8 A fire at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago causes a good deal of damage. January 9 New England Telephone and Telegraph installs the first battery-operated telephone switchboard ( Lexington, Massachusetts). February 15 04:51 GMT

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