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    Heinz Fischer

    Age 73 Male
    President of Austria
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    Heinz Fischer GColIH is the President of Austria. He took office on 8 July 2004 and was re-elected for a second and last term on 25 April 2010. Before he took office, Fischer was a member of the Social Democratic Party of Austria (SPĂ–). He suspended his membership for the duration of the office.read more

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    Heinz Knoke

    1923 - 1993 Male
    Politician, Military Person, Pilot

    Heinz Knoke was a World War II Luftwaffe flying ace. He is credited with 33 confirmed aerial victories, all claimed over the Western theatre of operations, and claimed a further five unconfirmed kills in over 2000 flights. His total included 19 heavy bombers of the USAAF.read more

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    Heinz Bernard

    1923 - 1994 Male
    Actor

    Heinz Bernard was a British actor and director and theatre manager. Of Jewish origin, he also lived and worked in Israel from 1971 - 1981. He trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, graduating in 1951. After graduation he worked in the Peter Allan Theatre, possibly the last group of travelling players to operate in the British Isles, performing every night in different towns and villages in the British countryside.read more

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    Heinz Guderian

    1888 - 1954 Male
    General, Pioneer, Writer

    Heinz Wilhelm Guderian was a German general during World War II. He was a pioneer in the development of armored warfare, and was the leading proponent of tanks and mechanization in the Wehrmacht (German Armed Forces). Germany's panzer (armored) forces were raised and organized under his direction as Chief of Mobile Forces.read more

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    Heinz Pose

    1905 - 1975 Male
    Nuclear Physicist, Scientist

    Rudolf Heinz Pose was a German nuclear physicist. He did pioneering work which contributed to the understanding nuclear energy levels. He worked on the German nuclear energy project Uranverein. After World War II, the Soviet Union sent him to establish and head Laboratory V in Obninsk. From 1957, he was at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna, Russia.read more