Master Mind: The Rise and Fall of Fritz Haber, the Nobel Laureate Who Launched the Age of Chemical Warfare

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Author: Daniel Charles

ISBN-10: 0060562722

ISBN-13: 9780060562724

Category: General & Miscellaneous Military Biography

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Haber's name has not so much been forgotten as driven from public view, says Charles, a popular writer of science and technology, but he thinks people should know about a man whose nameless ghost appeared in every headline, on every kitchen table. He was hero and villain, a Jew who was also a German patriot, a victim of the Nazis who was accused of war crimes himself, the founder of the military-industrial complex, and the inventor of the chemistry by which the world now feeds itself. Annotation ©2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR Publishers Weekly Fritz Haber (1868-1934), winner of the 1918 Nobel Prize for chemistry, was, in Charles's eyes, a "modern Faust": "willing to serve any master who could further his passion for knowledge and progress." Having discovered how to manufacture nitrogen-based fertilizer, which allowed the increase of crop production needed to feed an exploding human population, he also developed the first poison gas, used infamously in WWI at Ypres on April 22, 1915. It's this harrowing moral thicket that most fascinates Charles (Lords of the Harvest) in this overly sympathetic biography of the first "scientist-warrior." Haber was passionately committed to German nationalism (Jewish by birth, he converted to Christianity in order to assimilate), and he devoted his skills to Germany's cause in WWI. Approximately a week after Ypres Haber's wife, a scientist believed to have opposed the use of poison gas, committed suicide. Charles, a former NPR correspondent, strays from objectivity, frequently offering his own judgments and opinions, and he sees Haber's life as a cautionary tale: "[S]ometimes," he concludes, "it is the duty of an honest scientist" to refuse to put science in the service of national military goals."B&w photos. Agent, Katinka Matson. (Aug. 2) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

Prefacexi1Young Fritz12Diversions and Conversion133Ambition354Clara435The Enthusiast556Fixation737Myths and Miracles978Empire Calls1179"The Greatest Period of His Life"14110Like Fire in the Hands of Children18711Dispossession217