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BY Fritz Haber's death, chemistry loses one of its outstanding personalities. He was one of the greatest of academic chemists, of industrial chemists, and of leaders of research, while in his combination of these three rôles he was unique; at the same time he remained the most unaffected and kindest of men.
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W.-J., O. Prof. Fritz Haber. Nature 133, 349–350 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/133349a0
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