Clara Immerwahr, a highly talented scientist, fails because of her time and an unhappy marriage to the famous Nobel Prize winner in chemistry Fritz Haber. In 1900, Clara Immerwahr was the first German to gain a doctorate in the new field of physical chemistry at the University of Breslau. Her husband was a chemist who developed poison gas for the First World War. She was a staunch pacifist and a particular role model for anti-armament groups and feminists. Her marriage and her life ended tragically. An evening of theater about love and renunciation, duty and passion, fatal scientific ambition and misunderstood love of country.
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