Emergency Association of German Science
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Emergency Association of German Science
Summary
Emergency Association of German Science is a nonprofit organization[1].
Key Facts
- Emergency Association of German Science is in the country of Germany[2].
- Emergency Association of German Science's instance of is recorded as nonprofit organization[3].
- Emergency Association of German Science's founder is recorded as Fritz Haber[4].
- Emergency Association of German Science was followed by German Research Foundation[5].
- Emergency Association of German Science's industry is recorded as research and development[6].
- 1920 marks the founding of Emergency Association of German Science[7].
- Emergency Association of German Science was dissolved in January 1, 1951[8].
- Emergency Association of German Science's board member is recorded as Johannes Stark[9].
- Emergency Association of German Science's board member is recorded as Friedrich Schmidt-Ott[10].
Body
Founding
Emergency Association of German Science's founder is recorded as Fritz Haber[4]. 1920 marks the founding of it[7].
Identity
Emergency Association of German Science was followed by German Research Foundation[5].
Leadership
Board members include Johannes Stark[9], a physicist[11], 1874–1957[12], of Kingdom of Bavaria[13], awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics[14], specialised in spectroscopy[15] and Friedrich Schmidt-Ott[10], a politician[16], 1860–1956[17], of Germany[18], awarded the Grand Cross 1st class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany[19], specialised in law[20].
Industry
Emergency Association of German Science's industry is recorded as research and development[6].
Dissolution
Emergency Association of German Science was dissolved in January 1, 1951[8].