Jeremiah James
Max Planck Society
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Archive | 2017
Bretislav Friedrich; Jeremiah James
There is little doubt that Fritz Haber (1868–1934) was the driving force behind the centrally directed development of chemical warfare in Germany, whose use during World War I violated international law and elicited both immediate and enduring moral criticism. The chlorine cloud attack at Ypres on 22 April 1915 amounted to the first use of a weapon of mass destruction and as such marks a turning point in world history. Following the “success” at Ypres, Haber, eager to employ science in resolving the greatest strategic challenge of the war—the stalemate of trench warfare—promptly transformed his Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry in Berlin-Dahlem into a center for the development of chemical weapons and of protective measures against them. This article traces in some detail the path from Berlin-Dahlem to the fronts of World War I, lays out the indispensible role of Fritz Haber in German chemical warfare and provides a summary of his views on chemical weapons, which he never renounced.
Angewandte Chemie | 2011
Bretislav Friedrich; Dieter Hoffmann; Jeremiah James
Archive | 2011
Jeremiah James; Thomas Steinhauser; Dieter Hoffmann; Bretislav Friedrich
Archive | 2010
Bretislav Friedrich; Jeremiah James; Thomas Steinhauser
Metascience | 2013
Hasok Chang; Jeremiah James; Paul Needham; Kostas Gavroglu; Ana Simões
Archive | 2011
Thomas Steinhauser; Jeremiah James; Dieter Hoffmann; Bretislav Friedrich
Archive | 2013
Jeremiah James
Archive | 2013
Jeremiah James
Archive | 2011
Jeremiah James
Archive | 2011
Thomas Steinhauser; Jeremiah James; Dieter Hoffmann; Bretislav Friedrich