Clara Immerwahr

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Clara Immerwahr was a German chemist and early female PhD holder who became known for her outspoken ethical opposition to chemical warfare during World War I.

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instanceOf German chemist
chemist
human
pacifist
academicDegree Doctor of Philosophy
burialPlace Berlin NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath suicide
countryOfCitizenship German Empire NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1870-06-21
dateOfDeath 1915-05-02
educatedAt University of Breslau NERFINISHED
employer University of Breslau NERFINISHED
era World War I NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Jewish
familyName Immerwahr NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork chemistry
physical chemistry
givenName Clara NERFINISHED
hasOccupation lecturer
scientist
hasRelative Hermann Haber NERFINISHED
influenced later debates on scientific ethics
influencedBy pacifist ideas
languageSpoken German
mannerOfDeath suicide by firearm
movement peace movement
name Clara Immerwahr NERFINISHED
notableEvent publicly condemned the military use of chemistry
notableFor being one of the first women in Germany to receive a PhD in chemistry
criticism of the use of poison gas in World War I
ethical opposition to chemical warfare
opposedTo chemical weapons
poison gas warfare
placeOfBirth Prussia
surface form: Kingdom of Prussia

Polkowice NERFINISHED
Province of Silesia NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Berlin
German Empire NERFINISHED
religion Judaism
residence Berlin NERFINISHED
Breslau NERFINISHED
sexOrGender female
spouse Fritz Haber NERFINISHED
spouseNotableFor development of chemical warfare agents
spouseOccupation chemist

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Fritz Haber spouse Clara Immerwahr