He started working for BASF Ludwigshafen in 1904 as assistant of Carl Bosch.
Carl Bosch redesigned equipment to make feasible the Fritz Haber process for commercial production of ammonia (invented July 2, 1909.
He was a longstanding member of the board and general committee, and chairman of the supervisory board, 1940 to 1945, succeeding Carl Bosch as chairman.
He interested BASF, who asked Carl Bosch, a recently hired chemist, to validate the device.
Carl Bosch helped to develop the Haber process for industry.
There he met Carl Bosch, a chemist of worldwide fame.
By 1916, in the nick of time, two German scientists, Fritz Haber and Carl Bosch discovered how to manufacture artificial nitrogen.
April 26 - Carl Bosch, German chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1874)
Carl Bosch (27 August 1874 - 26 April 1940) was a German chemist and engineer and Nobel laureate in chemistry.