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Ladislaus Farkas

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113:, the group, led by Farkas, contributed to the British war effort. Farkas was secretary of the scientific advisory committee of the War Supply Council established by the British in 1942, coordinating all scientific research and development carried out in the country in the service of the British and the Allies in general during the war. 121:
In 1940, Farkas married Hannah Aharoni (Aharonovich), a Moscow native and trained microbiologist. He was the father of two daughters, Liora and Ruth. His parents and his little niece were murdered during the Holocaust.
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on April 29, 1933, sent his own letter of resignation the following day. Farkas then benefited from the financial support of Haber who helped his Jewish collaborators affected by the law to settle abroad.
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Pursuant to the German law on the restoration of the civil service of April 7, 1933, aimed at dismissing Jewish civil servants, Farkas was dismissed by the director of the chemical institute.
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On December 31, 1948, Farkas went on a mission to the United States to buy equipment for the Israeli university and army. The special flight, which took off from Haifa, crashed at
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in Tuscany. All 13 passengers and crew members, including Farkas, were killed. In Italy, a memorial service was held in their memory, and then Farkas was buried on the
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In 1935, he made Aliyah to Palestine and in 1936 founded a department of physical chemistry at the
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as the son of a pharmacist. In 1908, the family moved to
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Academic staff of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in Italy
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Dunajská Streda
Austria-Hungary
Monte Argentario
Italy
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Dunajská Streda
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Nagyvárad
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Romania
Neolog Judaism
Technische Hochschule
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Kaiser Wilhelm Institute
Karl Friedrich Bonhoeffer
Fritz Haber
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Hebrew University of Jerusalem
World War II
Monte Argentario
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Ladislaus Farkas
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Dismissal letter to Ladislas Farkas by Fritz Haber
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