Hans Heinrich Schlubach

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Hans Heinrich Schlubach (born September 9, 1889 in Hamburg , † November 24, 1975 in Starnberg ) was a German chemist .

Schlubach studied chemistry and received his doctorate at the University of Göttingen as an academic student of Otto Wallach . After the First World War he was a member of the Epp Freikorps in 1919 .

In 1926 he became an associate professor for chemistry at the State Chemical Institute of the University of Hamburg . In 1938 he joined the NSDAP . In 1941 he moved to the University of Posen , where he taught as a full professor from 1942. At the same time he became director of the Hamburg State Chemical Institute. He was involved in the manufacture of chemical warfare agents.

After the end of the war he remained director of the State Chemical Institute and was retired in 1956.

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  1. Walther Killy: German biographical encyclopedia: (DBE). Kogel - Maxsein, Volume 6, Page 687, Saur, 1999.
  2. ^ Louis Fieser, Mary Fieser: Organische Chemie , Verlag Chemie Weinheim, 2nd edition, 1972, p. 1186, ISBN 3-527-25075-1 .