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  1. Clara Immerwahr: Directed by Harald Sicheritz. With Katharina Schüttler, Maximilian Brückner, Wolf Bachofner, Christoph Bittenauer. Clara Immerwahr and her husband to be Fritz Haber are both young and gifted chemists.

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    • Biography, Drama, History
    • Harald Sicheritz
    • 2014-05-28
  2. Cast. 90 mins More at IMDb TMDb. Clara Immerwahr and her husband to be Fritz Haber are both young and gifted chemists. Their struggle for acknowledgment in nationalistic Germany during World War I lead to the development and use of the first chemical weapons.

    • Harald Sicheritz
    • ARD
  3. The event turned out to be the place where Immerwahr started to settle her scientific path. It was also where she met someone who, according to some, would soon threaten her career: her future ...

  4. The brilliant chemists Clara and Fritz want to change the world. At the end of the 19th century Clara has to struggle to be admitted to a university to study. When WWI breaks out, Fritz Haber volunteers for the army. The dreadful poison gas he develops changes the war. Clara sees all her ideals and dreams betrayed by the man she loves.

  5. TV Movie. 1910s. I World War Synopsis Clara Immerwahr and her husband to be Fritz Haber are both young and gifted chemists. Their struggle for acknowledgment in nationalistic Germany during World War I lead to the development and use of the first chemical weapons. Movie Soulmates' ratings

    • Harald Sicheritz
    • Katharina Schüttler
  6. Clara Helene Immerwahr (German pronunciation: [ˈklaːʁa heˈleːnə ˈʔɪmɐvaːɐ̯]; 21 June 1870 – 2 May 1915) was a German chemist. [1] She was the first German woman to be awarded a doctorate in chemistry from the University of Breslau , and is credited with being a pacifist as well as a "heroine of the women's rights movement". [ 2 ]

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  8. May 28, 2014 · Clara Immerwahr and her husband to be Fritz Haber are both young and gifted chemists. Their struggle for acknowledgment in nationalistic Germany during World War I lead to the development and use of the first chemical weapons. Harald Sicheritz. Director.

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