History Lessons for Misanthropes
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In this episode, Lou discusses the life, achievements (both good and bad) of German chemist Fritz Haber. Fritz Haber is a Nobel Laureate who devised a method to extract nitrogen from the air into a form that would be used in farming, feeding billions of people. However, his contributions to science also included warfare that would brand him as the inventor of chemical warfare, and by many of his time as a war criminal.
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97 - Hedy Lamarr
96 - Mary Anne Shadd
95 - Joseph Pujol (le Petomane)
94 - Maila Nurmi aka: Vampira
93 - Possession in New France
92 - Kenneth Anger Part two
91 - Kenneth Anger Part one
89 - Affair of the Poisons
88 - Magnus Hirschfeld
87 - Austin Osman Spare
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86 - Evelyn Nesbit
85 - Edgar Allan Poe (part 2)
84 - Edgar Allan Poe (part 1)
83 -The Death of Captain James Cook
82 - Hilma af Klint
81 - Guestisode: Dr. Sarah Bendall
80 - Nostradamus
79 - Tom of Finland
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