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Hafner may
refer to:
Anton Hafner (born 1918),
German former Luftwaffe fighter ace
Benjamin Hafner (1821–1899),
American locomotive engineer Christian...
- Alex
Hafner is an
international film and
television actor. Alex was born in Vienna, Austria. His
Spanish father is an engineer, his
Italian mother an economist...
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Katie Hafner (born
December 5, 1957) is an
American journalist and author. She is a
former staff member of The New York Times, and has
written articles...
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Travis Lee
Hafner (/ˈhæfnər/; born June 3, 1977) is an
American former professional baseball player. He pla**** in
Major League Baseball as a designated...
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Ingrid Hafner (13
November 1936 – 20 May 1994) was a
British actress, born in London. Her
father was
Raoul Hafner, an
Austrian helicopter pioneer, and...
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Carol Hafner (also
known as
Kitty Hafner) and her son, Eric G.
Hafner, are
American political activists and
perennial candidates, a
mother and son known...
- The
Hafner Manufacturing Company was a
maker of
tinplate clockwork-powered O
gauge toy trains,
based in Chicago, Illinois, from 1914 to 1951. It was formed...
- Kai
Häfner (born 10 July 1989) is a
German handball player for TVB
Stuttgart and the
German national team. He parti****ted at the 2019
World Men's Handball...
- Lars
Hafner is a
college professor, administrator, and
former politician in Florida. He
served as a
Democratic member of the
Florida House of Representatives...
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Eduard Hafner (born
January 19, 1955, in Jesenice, Yugoslavia) is a
retired Slovenian professional ice
hockey player.
Hafner began his
career with HK...