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Laue was born in Pfaffendorf, now part of Koblenz, Germany, to Julius Laue and Minna Zerrenner.In 1898, after passing his Abitur in Strassburg, he began his compulsory year of military service, after which in 1899 he started to study mathematics, physics, and chemistry at the University of Strassburg, the University of Göttingen, and the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU).
Ilse Anna Marie Felicia Rosenthal-Schneider (25 April 1891 – 6 February 1990) was a German-Australian physicist and philosopher. She is best known for her collaboration and correspondence with the physicists Albert Einstein, Max von Laue, and Max Planck.
9 October – Max von Laue, German physicist (died 1960) 28 October – Martin Kirschner, German surgeon (died 1942) 29 October – Franz von Papen, German politician, Chancellor of Germany (died 1969) 1 November – Oskar Barnack, German inventor and German photographer (died 1936) 14 December – Hermann Dietrich, German politician (died 1954)
People who died in or following road accidents in Germany. ... Max von Laue; Felix Liebermann; ... Elhard von Morozowicz;
Max von Laue Karl-Otto Kiepenheuer (10 November 1910 – 23 May 1975) was a German astronomer and astrophysicist . His research focused on the Sun , and for that purpose he initiated construction of several solar telescopes and founded the Kiepenheuer Institute for Solar Physics .
24 April — Max von Laue, German physicist (born 1879) [5] 31 May — Walther Funk, German banker and economist (born 1890) 13 June — Wilhelm Keppler, German businessman (born 1882) 25 June — Walter Baade, German astronomer (born 1893) [6] 29 June — Victor Janson, German actor and film director (born 1884)
The article describes Debye's missive in more detail and presents a very favorable picture of Debye in his efforts to resist Nazi activists. Moreover, this article points out that Max von Laue, well known for his anti-Nazi views, gave his approval to the letter from the DPG chairman.
He died on 16 November 1922 in Munich, Germany. After his death, Max Born and Max von Laue wrote about him in an obituary: He loved his absolute aether, his field equations, his rigid electron just as a youth loves his first flame, whose memory no later experience can extinguish. [3]