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  Hans Fischer Information Center - hans fischer
Hans Fischer (July 27, 1881 – March 31, 1945) was a German organic chemist and the recipient of the 1930 Nobel Prize for Chemistry.
His parents were Dr. Eugen Fischer, Director of the firm of Kalle and Co, Wiesbaden, and Privatdozent at the Technical High School, Stuttgart, and Anna Herdegen.
Fischer's scientific work was mostly concerned with the investigation of the pigments in blood, bile, and also chlorophyll in leaves, as well as with the chemistry of pyrrole from which these pigments are derived.
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 Hans Fischer
Fischer was born in Höchst-am-Main, near Frankfurt, and studied at Marburg and Munich.
Fischer's scientific work was mostly concerned with the investigation of the constitutive properties of the pigments in blood, bile, and also leaves, as well as with the chemistry of pyrrole.
Fischer received the greatest honour of all, the Nobel Prize for 1930, for his work on the chemistry of pyrrole and the synthesis of haemin.
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 Hans Fischer Biography | World of Biology
Fischer was born at Höchst am Main in Germany on July 27, 1881, to Eugen Fischer, a dye chemist, and Anna Herdegen Fischer.
Fischer immediately reinitiated his studies of bile pigments and organized a number of specialized laboratories to simultaneously conduct the specific tasks needed to determine their chemical structures.
Fischer received the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1930 for his synthesis of hemin, which is one of two components of hemoglobin, the red respiratory protein of erythrocytes (red blood cells or corpuscles).
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 Hans Fischer Biography | Encyclopedia of World Biography
The German organic chemist Hans Fischer (1881-1945) was awarded the Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1930 for his researches into the constitution of hemin and chlorophyll and especially for his synthesis of hemin.
Fischer found that, by decarboxylating mesoporphyrin, etioporphyrin was formed, and he determined that etioporphyrin contained four methyl and four ethyl groups.
Fischer was not only a superb research chemist but also a very fine administrator of a research institute, and he was extremely popular with his staff and students.
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 Eugen Fischer
Eugen Fischer (1874-1967) was a prominent Nazi racial theorist, responsible for the pseudoscientific theories that sent an estimated half a million Gypsies to their death in the Porajmos (see also: Holocaust) and led to the sterilization of thousands of others, deemed racially defective, such as the Rhineland Bastards.
Born in Karlsruhe, Germany, Fischer joined the Nazi party soon after it was established.
He served as the head of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute of Anthropology, Human Heredity, and Eugenics, until 1933, when Hitler appointed him rector of the University of Berlin.
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Chief among which was Dr. Eugen Fischer, author of a 1913 study of the Mischlinge -- racially mixed -- children of Dutch men and Hottentot women in German...
Eugen Fischer (1874-1967) was a prominent Nazi racial theorist, responsible for the pseudoscientific theories of "racial hygiene that sent an estimated half a million Gypsies to their death in the Porajmos (see also: Holocaust) and led to the compulsory sterilization of hundreds of thousands of other individuals, deemed racially defective, such as the Rhineland Bastards.
He and his team experimented with Gypsies and African-Germans, taking blood and measuring skulls to find scientific validation for his theories.
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 Eugen Fischer
Eugen Fischer was born in Karlsruhe, Germany on 5th June, 1874.
Fischer's influence grew when he was became Director of the
After Adolf Hitler gained power in 1933 he got Fischer appointed as Rector of the University of Berlin.
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 Hadamar: Committed to Hadamar Hospital - Backgrounds
Their view was characterized by a "social biology" and inter-human relationships, that - in the case of Social Darwinists - even showed as a social model of the "Struggle for Survival" (Charles Darwin) observed in the animal kingdom.
Eugen Fischer on the different racial groups on earth and by Prof.
Already in 1913, Fischer earned a reputation by publishing his field research concerning the questions of race crossbreeding in the colony of German-Southwest-Africa (today; Namibia).
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 Martin Heidegger's Racialist Friend - Nazi Anthropologist Eugen Fischer - Athenaeum Library of Philosophy
Eugen Fischer was invited to German Southwest Africa as an anthropologist to study the Herero.
And in 1934, Hitler placed Dr. Eugen Fischer in charge of training the SS doctors who later performed all their experiments on Jews, fls, gypsies, gays and soldiers in the concentration camps.
Eugen Haagen testified in the trial of Dr. Ding (20) but was never really charged with anything himself despite the overwhelming amount of evidence against him in the form of letters.
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 Eugen Fischer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Dieser Artikel behandelt den Mediziner und Anthropologen Eugen Fischer.
Für den Geologen und Historiker gleichen Namens, siehe Eugen Fischer (Historiker).
Menschliche Erblichkeitslehre und Rassenhygiene (Eugenik) / Erwin Baur, Eugen Fischer, Fritz Lenz.
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 The Antiquity and Evolution of Man
It was to test the truth of such an opinion that Dr. Eugen Fischer, professor of anthropology at Freiburg, with financial assistance from the Royal Academy of Sciences at Berlin, set out to investigate the Bastard people in the Rehoboth district of German South-West Africa.
Although the mean head-form of the Bastards is intermediate to those of the two parent races–Hottentot and Boer–yet in each generation a definite number of the Bastards tend to assume the head-form of the one or of the other of the parent races.
Fischer was the first to recognise–can be advantageously studied in their hybrid progeny.
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 Museum of Tolerance Multimedia Learning Center   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The First Nazi Rector of the University of Berlin, Eugen Fischer was born in Karlsruhe on 5 June 1874.
The pseudo - science of 'racial hygiene', an offshoot of genetics and eugenics, of which Fischer was a leading exponent, exercised a special fascination for the Nazis, providing a kind of zoobiological legitimacy for their crimes.
From 1927 until his retirement in 1942 Fischer was Director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Anthropology, Human Hereditary Teaching and Eugenics in Berlin, one of the centres for the dissemination of the racial - hygienic idea.
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 Deadly Medicine: Creating the Master Race
Fischer opposed “racial mixing,” arguing that “Negro blood” was of “lesser value” and that mixing it with “white blood” would bring about the demise of European culture.
Fischer retired in 1942 as Director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Anthropology, Human Heredity, and Eugenics.
As professor emeritus at the university of Freiburg, Fischer continued to lecture and publish articles in anthropological journals.
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 Maschinenfabrik Fischer Burgkunstadt - Maschinen für die Reifenindustrie - Maschinen für die Blechbearbeitung
Maschinenfabrik Karl Eugen Fischer is celebrating its 65th Anniversary with many guest of honours from politics and economics.
Christa Steiger was impressed by all the things, that Fischer had achieved in the last 65 years.
The Mayor of Altenkunstadt, Georg Vonbrunn, was pleased about Fischer being leader on the global market and carrying the names of the “kunstädte” into all continents.
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 Chemist's Biographies
Emil Hermann Fischer (1852-1919), perhaps the greatest organic chemist and a pioneering biochemist, was born in Euskirchen near Bonn and studied chemistry at Bonn after a commercial education.
His father Eugen Fischer (1854-1917) was an industrial chemist and a director of the dye firm, Kalle.
Born in Neustadt in the Palatinate and was educated at the University of Würzburg and Munich Polytechnic.
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 Eugen Fischer - Cleverpedia, the ultimate encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Eugen Fischer studied medicine and natural sciences at the University of Freiburg in mash gau and the University of Munich and 1898 was attained a doctorate.
Scientifically Fischer was concerned with the genetic variability of humans, it was one of the exponents of the human-genetic direction within the anthropology at that time.
Thus they contradicted the LV dogma of the continuous injurious character of race mixture, which spread Eugen Fischer after forces.
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 Eugenics and Population Control -- The 1935 Nazi World Population Conference and the 1994 UN Cairo Conference
Eugen Fischer, director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute of Anthropology, Racial Biology, and Eugenics.
In the name of the Congress, Fischer sent a telegram of ``respectful greetings to Führer and Reichschancellor Adolf Hitler, whose far-seeing population policy based on racial hygiene and principles of heredity will secure the future of the German Volk.
The official chairman of the Congress, Eugen Fischer, said in his speech: ``Numerous peoples have burning racial questions underlying their population problem.
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 History of Sex: Adolf Hitler: Nazi Virus Projects: Did the Third Reich Create Hepatitis G and HIV?
During this time, a man named Dr. Eugen Fischer was invited to German Southwest Africa as an anthropologist to study the Herero.
One of Dr. Fischer's students was none other than Dr. Hendrik Verwoerd who went back to South Africa and became the drafter of Apartheid and Prime Minister of South Africa (Verwoerd being Adolf Hitler II, Fischer's second pet and second creation in South Africa) (5, 6, 9, 16).
Dr. Eugen Haagen testified in the trial of Dr. Ding (20) but was never really charged with anything himself despite the overwhelming amount of evidence against him in the form of letters.
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 Amazon.com: "Eugen Fischer": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
This division was perpetuated in the next generation of eugenicists, in which Fritz Lenz, Ernst Rdin, Eugen Fischer, and Hans F. Gnther supported the theory of Aryan supremacy, while Hermann Muckermann, Arthur Ostermann, and Alfred Grotjahn opposed...
Professor Dr. Eugen Fischer, Rector of the University of Berlin, ended his address with the exclamation: "The Leader, Hail and Victory.
The anthropologist, Eugen Fischer, met the botanist, Baur, at the university ski club.
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 Eugen Fischer - MedPort-Lexikon
Eugen Fischer studierte Medizin und Naturwissenschaften an der Universität Freiburg im Breisgau und der Universität München und wurde 1898 promoviert.
Wissenschaftlich befaßte sich Fischer mit der genetischen Variabilität des Menschen.
Gessler, Bernhard: Eugen Fischer (1874-1967) : Leben und Werk des Freiburger Anatomen, Anthropologen und Rassehygienikers bis 1927.
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 Hans Fischer - Biography
Fischer spent his first working years at the Second Medical Clinic in Munich and at the First Berlin Chemical Institute under Emil Fischer.
In 1916 Fischer followed the invitation of the University of Innsbruck to succeed
Windaus as Professor of Medical Chemistry; from there he went to the University of Vienna in 1918.
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In the camps, racial biologist Eugen Fischer (1874-1967) collected support for his theories about the danger of racial mixture ("miscegenation"), which later impressed Adolf Hitler.
In the camps, Fischer made experiments on especially persons of mixed origin - the typical cases were children with an African mother and a German colonialist, sometimes results of rape.
One of Fischer's students was Hendrik Verwoerd, later prime minister in South Africa and the person who fully implemented apartheid.
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 Steve Ryan vs. IM Valer-Eugen Demian, FR Post-match Interview
If you took the starting position that Eugen and I had and arbitrarily called it FR-1 (or something similar), I expect that FR-1 would eventually develop an opening repertoire as large as the standard opening, given time.
IM Eugen Demian: “Castling rules in Fischer Random feel artificial to me. Somehow I believe the originators remained stuck with the idea of allowing castling (from regular chess) and came up with this complicated method.
IM Eugen Demian: “Fischer was a chess genius created from the same mold Morphy, Alehin, Tal and Kasparov came from.
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 EugenicsArchive   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
In 1927, the Rockefeller Foundation provided funds to construct the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Anthropology, Human Heredity, and Eugenics in Berlin, which came under the directorship of the appropriately named Eugen Fischer.
Adolf Hitler read Fischer's textbook Principles of Human Heredity and Race Hygiene while in prison at Landsberg and used eugenical notions to support the ideal of a pure "Aryan" society in his manifesto, Mein Kampf (My Struggle).
Eugen Fisher, Director of the Kaiser-Wilhelm Institute for Anthropology, Human Genetics, and Eugenics (1927-1942), with physicist Max Planck
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 In the name of science
In 1927, Fischer was appointed Director of the newly-founded Kaiser Wilhelm Institute (KWI) for Anthropology, Human Genetics and Eugenics in Berlin-Dahlem, where Lenz joined him in 1934.
A sterilisation rule drafted by Fischer and Lenz was proclaimed as the 'law for the prevention of progeny with hereditary defects' in 1933, shortly after Hitler came to power.
Otmar von Verschuer, Fischer's successor as Director of the KWI for Anthropology, Human Genetics and Eugenics stated, 'It is important that our race politics—also in the Jewish question—get an objective, scientific background, which is also acknowledged in broader circles'.
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 Third Reich History: December 14
Dr. Eugen Fischer's book Die Rehobother Bastards und das Bastardisierungsproblem beim Menschen (The Bastards of Rehoboth and the problem of miscegenation in Man) is published.
In it he writes about the people of mixed blood in German South-West Africa: "We should provide them with the minimum amount of protection which they require, for survival as a race inferior to ourselves, and we should do this only as long as they are useful to us.
After this, free competition should prevail and, in my opinion, this will lead to their decline and destruction." "...Eugen Fischer (1874-1967) was a German professor of medicine, anthropology and eugenics.
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