Chimiste

Robert Havemann

1910 - 1982

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Robert Havemann, né le 11 mars 1910 à Munich et mort le 9 avril 1982 à Grünheide, est un chimiste allemand, résistant, juste parmi les nations, enseignant et député puis dissident d’Allemagne de l’Est. En savoir plus sur Wikipédia

Sa biographie est disponible en 20 langues sur Wikipédia. Robert Havemann est la 500th chimiste la plus populaire (en baisse du 473rd en 2024), la 4,507th biographie la plus populaire d'Allemagne (en baisse du 4,335th en 2019), ainsi que la 90th chimiste d'Allemagne la plus populaire.

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Among Chimistes

Among chimistes, Robert Havemann ranks 500 out of 602Before her are Gustav Heinrich Johann Apollon Tammann, Adolph Strecker, Henri Laborit, Albert Ladenburg, Albert Kluyver, and Karol Olszewski. After her are Ludwig Mond, Pierre Adet, Johannes Thiele, John Walker, Julius Wilbrand, and Karen Wetterhahn.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1910, Robert Havemann ranks 252Before her are Rachel de Queiroz, Donald Watson, Elemér Kocsis, Gunnar Fischer, Oskar Sala, and Ramón Zabalo. After her are Giancarlo Brusati, Larysa Hienijuš, Iuliu Baratky, Paul Sweezy, Mary Lou Williams, and Barys Kit. Among people deceased in 1982, Robert Havemann ranks 195Before her are Yuen Ren Chao, Ricardo Pérez Godoy, Sonny Stitt, Fernando Lamas, Leonid Spirin, and Hendrik Wade Bode. After her are Ramón J. Sender, Jakob Streitle, Paolo Monti, Vladislao Cap, Clifford Curzon, and Virginia Hall.

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In Allemagne

Among people born in Allemagne, Robert Havemann ranks 4,510 out of NaNBefore her are Margravine Philippine of Brandenburg-Schwedt (1745), Theodor Blank (1905), Princess Marie of Nassau (1825), Michael Zorc (1962), Corona Schröter (1751), and Augustus Christian Frederick, Duke of Anhalt-Köthen (1769). After her are Wolfgang Unzicker (1925), E. Marlitt (1825), Rudolf Gramlich (1908), Ellen Preis (1912), Juliane Köhler (1965), and Jakob Streitle (1916).

Among Chimistes In Allemagne

Among chimistes born in Allemagne, Robert Havemann ranks 90Before her are Hieronymous Theodor Richter (1824), Carl Theodore Liebermann (1842), Alwin Mittasch (1869), Christian Konrad Sprengel (1750), Adolph Strecker (1822), and Albert Ladenburg (1842). After her are Ludwig Mond (1839), Julius Wilbrand (1839), Ludwig Knorr (1859), Wilhelm Rudolph Fittig (1835), Hermann Wilhelm Vogel (1834), and Jacob Volhard (1834).

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