Image: Leiden Kamerlingh-Onnes Lab
Description: Leiden, Kamerlingh-Onnes Lab (1926) [1] Frontreihe v.l.n.r. George Eugene Uhlenbeck (* 6. Dezember 1900 in Batavia, Indonesien; † 31. Oktober 1988 in Boulder, USA), Helmut Hönl (* 10. Februar 1903 in Mannheim; † 29. März 1981 in Freiburg im Breisgau) Henri Bernard Joseph Florin (* 8. Oktober 1904 in Rotterdam, Niederlande; † 19??) unknown Adriaan Daniël Fokker (* 17. August 1887 in Buitenzorg, Java; † 24. September 1972 in Beekbergen, Niederlande) Hendrik Anthony Kramers, (* 17. Dezember 1894 in Rotterdam, Niederlande; † 24. April 1952 in Oegstgeest, Niederlande) Samuel Abraham Goudschmidt (* 11. Juli 1902 in Den Haag, Niederlande; † 4. Dezember 1978 in Reno, Nevada, USA) 2.Reihe v.l.n.r. Karel Frederik Niessen (* 1895 in Velsen, Niederlande; † 1967), Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac (* 8. August 1902 in Bristol, England; † 20. Oktober 1984 in Tallahassee, USA), Julius Robert Oppenheimer (* 22. April 1904 in New York, NY, USA; † 18. Februar 1967 in Princeton, New Jersey), L. Polak, Tatjana Ehrenfest-Afanassjewa ( * 19. November 1876 in Kiew, Russland; † 14. April 1964 in Leiden, Niederlande) Paul Ehrenfest (* 18. Januar 1880 in Wien, Österreich; † 25. September 1933 in Amsterdam, Niederlande) Herman Robert Woltjer (* 16. February 1887 in Amsterdam, Niederlande; † 18. September 1974 in Zutpen, Niederlande) (natuurkundig - old brother of Jan Woltjer (astronomer)) 3.Reihe v.l.n.r. unknown unknown
Title: Leiden Kamerlingh-Onnes Lab
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Author: Photo by Paul Ehrenfest's (1880-1933) designee.
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