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Herbert Sigmund Eisner (23 June 1921 – 28 June 2011) Telegraph obituary, 28 Jul 2011, Herbert Eisner retrieved January 2018 was a British-German scientist whose work led to high-expansion fire fighting foam. He was also a playwright.


Early life
He was born in Berlin.

His paternal grandfather knew the composer , his maternal grandfather founded Germany's first department store, the Grand Bazaar, in Frankfurt. His mother was a Wagnerian singer who knew the playwright . The family lived near the Tiergarten (lit. Animal Garden) in central Berlin, and as a result often saw walking to work. His aunt was Lotte H. Eisner, a German-French film critic, notably of German Expressionism, and a friend , the film director.

In 1936 he was sent to , a boys' in Derbyshire. His parents left Berlin in 1939 and moved to London. When war broke out he was sent to the Isle of Man, with future members of the . He joined the British Army, taking the surname Evans, and was sent to where he repaired tanks, becoming a .

He later read physics at University College, Nottingham (the University of Nottingham).


Career
He worked for most of his life at the Safety in Mines Research Establishment (SMRE) in north-west until 1981.


Fire-fighting foam
In 1956 he carried out work on high-expansion foam to extinguish fires, which would lead directly to foam manufactured as a fire extinguishing agent. In 1964 & Company (now called ) bought the patents for high expansion foam.


Author
In the 1960s he wrote radio plays for BBC Radio 4 (the Home Service) and, in 1974 published a children's book, The Monster Plant


Personal life
In 1948 he married Gisela Spanglet, who came to Britain aged 13 with the , having met her at university in Nottingham. In 1951 they moved to Buxton. They had two daughters and two sons. One of the sons is a violinist with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, who married , a novelist and classical music journalist and writer, in 1989. One of his daughters became a GP,another Harriet,a regional officer for the UK’s biggest trade union, Unite.Another son, David Eisner, became a professor of physiology at the University of Manchester and married another physiologist, . Herbert Eisner died in Harrogate in 2011.


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