- Robert Havemann
Robert Havemann (
11 March 1910 ,München –9 April 1982 ) was achemist , and anEast German dissident .He studied chemistry in
Berlin andMunich from 1929 to 1933, and then later received a doctorate in physical chemistry from theKaiser Wilhelm Institute .Havemann joined the German Communist Party in 1932 and worked for the resistance until his arrest by the
Gestapo in 1943. He received adeath sentence , but due to his knowledge he was instead forced to doresearch while in jail.After the war, he became head of administration in the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute in Berlin, but later was dismissed from his job in
West Berlin .He then became a professor of physical chemistry at theHumboldt University inEast Berlin . He became a member of theVolkskammer in 1950 and won one of theGDR 's national prizes in 1959.In 1963 he lectured on 'Scientific Aspects of Philosophical Problems' (published as 'Dialectic without Dogmatism—Natural Sciences against Communistic Ideology') and was expelled from the ruling Socialist Party and dismissed from the University—officially because he gave an interview to a newspaper from West Germany.
His son
Florian Havemann (born 12 January 1952 inEast Berlin ) fled toWest Germany in 1971.He continued his work as a socialist critic and was put under
house arrest in 1976, at his home in the village ofGrünheide . This continued until his death in 1982, after a long time suffering from lung disease.In 1989 he was politically rehabilitated by the
Socialist Unity Party of Germany .
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