
Clara Immerwahr
Drama · History
Overview
Clara Immerwahr and her husband to be Fritz Haber are both young and gifted chemists. Their struggle for acknowledgment in nationalistic Germany during World War I lead to the development and use of the first chemical weapons.
Top Cast


Katharina Schüttler
Katharina Schüttler
Clara Immerwahr
Katharina Schüttler
Clara Immerwahr


Maximilian Brückner
Maximilian Brückner
Fritz Haber
Maximilian Brückner
Fritz Haber


August Zirner
August Zirner
Philipp Immerwahr
August Zirner
Philipp Immerwahr
Steffi Dvorak
Steffi Dvorak
Lotte Immerwahr
Steffi Dvorak
Lotte Immerwahr


Elisabeth Orth
Elisabeth Orth
Großmama Immerwahr
Elisabeth Orth
Großmama Immerwahr


Simon Schwarz
Simon Schwarz
Otto Sackur
Simon Schwarz
Otto Sackur


Philipp Hochmair
Philipp Hochmair
David Sachs
Philipp Hochmair
David Sachs


Wolf Bachofner
Wolf Bachofner
Siegfried Haber
Wolf Bachofner
Siegfried Haber


Peter Simonischek
Peter Simonischek
Rektor Engler
Peter Simonischek
Rektor Engler


Adele Neuhauser
Adele Neuhauser
Fräulein Knittel
Adele Neuhauser
Fräulein Knittel
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