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Hermann StaudingerHermann Staudinger (March 23, 1881 in Worms- Sept. 8, 1965 in Freiburg) was a Germany chemist. He won a Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1953, for his discoveries in the field of macromolecule chemistry. From 1926 onwards, he was a Lecturer at the University of Freiburg. In 1934, philosopher Martin Heidegger learnt that Staudinger had applied for Swiss citizenship during World War I, he denounced him to the regional minister of Education as a hidden pacifist. Staudinger was invited to resign, but he refused and the issue was dismissed because of fears of international outrage. 1881 births 1965 deaths Nobel Prize in Chemistry winners German chemists Polymer personalities See other meanings of words starting from letter: HHA | HB | HC | HD | HE | HF | HG | HI | HJ | HK | HL | HM | HN | HO | HP | HR | HS | HT | HU | HW | HX | HY | HZ |Words begining with Hermann_Staudinger: Hermann_Staudinger |
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