Talk:Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society
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- Fritz Haber (1911–30. April 1933)
- Herbert Freundlich (1919–1933)
- Otto Hahn (July 1933 – Oct. 1933)
- Gerhart Jander (1933–1935)
- Peter Adolf Thiessen (1935–1945)
- Robert Havemann (1945–1948)
- Karl Friedrich Bonhoeffer (1948–1951)
- Max von Laue (1951–1959)
- Rudolf Brill (1959–1969)
- Heinz Gerischer (1969–1986)
- Elmar Zeitler (1980–1995)
- Alexander Bradshaw (1980–1999)
- Gerhard Ertl (1986–2004)
- Matthias Scheffler (1988–)
- Robert Schlögl (1995–)
- Hans-Joachim Freund (1995–)
- Gerard Meijer (2002–)
- Martin Wolf (2008–) —Preceding unsigned comment added by Jkbw (talk • contribs) 13:32, 30 March 2009 (UTC)
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