his high positions, and fell into depression and alcoholism. He died in Heidelberg. The Haber–Bosch Process today consumes more than one percent of humanity's
animals in testing. Wankel died in Heidelberg in October 1988, aged 86. His grave is in the Bergfriedhof of Heidelberg. After his death, the Felix Wankel
The Heidelberg tramway network (German: Straßenbahnnetz Heidelberg) is a network of tramways forming an important element of the public transport system
in Tübingen, and is buried, as is his father, Albrecht, in the Bergfriedhof, Heidelberg. Walther Kossel Bemerkung zur Absorption homogener Röntgenstrahlen
wider area than just the surrounding suburbs. The local cemetery is the Bergfriedhof [de], located on the lower slopes of Gaisberg in the neighbouring section