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The nitroaldol reaction is named after the chemist Henry Louis Le Chatelier, who first demonstrated the reaction between a nitro compound and an aldehyde or ketone in the late 19th century. Despite Le Chatelier's contribution, the reaction is often called the Henry reaction after the German chemist Henry Drysdale Dakin, who further investigated and popularized this reaction.
Litmus paper was invented by German chemist Carl Wilhelm Scheele in 1744. It is used to test the acidity or basicity of a solution based on a color change reaction.
Chlorine gas was first used as a chemical weapon in World War I by German forces in 1915 during the Second Battle of Ypres. It caused suffocation, burning sensations, and respiratory difficulties in soldiers on the battlefield.
Kurt Alder was a German chemist and Nobel laureate who lived in the first half of the 20th century. He studied in the University of Berlin and later in the University of Kiel, and he led several investigations on organic compounds. He invented an organochlorine insecticide called Aldrin which was widely used for some time before being banned in many countries.
Luminol was discovered by German chemist Heinrich Caro in 1908.
The German word for "soldiers" is "Soldaten".
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The Battle of Britain was an air campaign. No German soldiers were wounded, only airmen.
4,247,143 German soldiers were wounded in battle during the Great War.
German soldiers during World War I were called "Huns" by the American soldiers. The Germans called their soldiers "The Bosch" during World War I.
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Answer this question…The Soviet army had more soldiers than the German army, and German soldiers were not prepared for the harsh Russian winter.
The soldiers were German, from Germany.
'Fritz' was the nickname for all German soldiers in WW1. The Bristish were called 'Tommy's' I believe.
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