Otto Hahn (1879-1968), German chemist. From 1928, director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute (later Max Planck Institute) for Chemistry. In 1945, he received the 1944 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his research on nuclear fission. Photograph by Lotte Meitner-Graf, London. Photo: Heliogravure, Corpus Imaginum, Hanfstaengl Collection. Undated photograph, probably from the 1950s. [automated translation]

Otto Hahn (1879-1968), German chemist. From 1928, director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute (later Max Planck Institute) for Chemistry. In 1945, he received the 1944 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his research on nuclear fission. Photograph by Lotte Meitner-Graf, London. Photo: Heliogravure, Corpus Imaginum, Hanfstaengl Collection. Undated photograph, probably from the 1950s. [automated translation] Stock Photo
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Sueddeutsche Zeitung Photo / Alamy Stock Photo

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2PYXCN3

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15.2 MB (544 KB Compressed download)

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2756 x 1929 px | 23.3 x 16.3 cm | 9.2 x 6.4 inches | 300dpi

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1 January 1950

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Germany

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Otto Hahn, 1950s. Otto Hahn (1879-1968), German chemist. From 1928, director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute (later Max Planck Institute) for Chemistry. In 1945, he received the 1944 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his research on nuclear fission. Photograph by Lotte Meitner-Graf, London. Photo: Heliogravure, Corpus Imaginum, Hanfstaengl Collection. Undated photograph, probably from the 1950s. [automated translation]. Date created: 01/01/1950-31/12/1959