Background
He was born in Munich to a Jewish family.
He was born in Munich to a Jewish family.
He was born in Munich to a Jewish family. He fled from the Nazis to France, and then to Palestine. He went to Bristol University in 1945, gaining a Doctor of Philosophy in 1951 with a dissertation entitled On Some Topics in the Theory of Representation of Groups and Individual Class Field Theory under the supervision of Hans Heilbronn.
He was a lecturer at the University of Leicester and then at the Keele University, then in 1962 moved as reader to King"s College London where he worked until his retirement in 1981 when he moved to Robinson College, Cambridge.
He is the brother of Herbert Fröhlich.
Royal Society; Heidelberg Academy for Sciences and Humanities.