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>Haber played a major role in the development of chemical warfare in World War I. Part of this work included the development of gas masks with adsorbent filters. In addition to leading the teams developing chlorine gas and other deadly gases for use in trench warfare, Haber was on hand personally to aid in its release despite its proscription by the Hague Convention of 1907 (to which Germany was a signatory)...
>...Regarding war and peace, Haber once said, "During peace time a scientist belongs to the World, but during war time he belongs to his country."
>He married Clara Immerwahr in 1901. Clara was also a chemist and the first woman to earn a PhD at the University of Breslau. She was opposed to Haber's work in chemical warfare. On 15 May 1915, following an argument with Haber over the subject, she committed suicide in their garden shooting herself in the heart with his service revolver, possibly in response to his having personally overseen the first successful use of chlorine at the Second Battle of Ypres on 22 April 1915.[14][15] That same morning, Haber left for the Eastern Front to oversee gas release against the Russians.[16] Haber left behind his grieving 13-year-old son Herrman, who had been the one to discover his dying mother.[17]

>> No.5602401

>implying she didn't get her PhD from sucking her dick
>implying he didn't pop her once she stepped out of line
What a fucking whore.

>> No.5602411

>invents Zyklon A
>Zyklon B eventually kills most of his surviving family

>> No.5603375

nah. he was a jew, which tells enough

>> No.5603383

>>5602400
Could you post this in normal ink?