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Heinz Harro Max
Wilhelm Georg Schulze-Boysen (German: [ˈha.ʁoː ˈʃʊl.t͡sə ˈbɔɪ̯sn̩] ; né Schulze, 2
September 1909 – 22
December 1942) was a left-wing...
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Harro Müller (born 1943) is a
German literary scholar,
Emeritus Professor of
Germanic languages at
Columbia University, a
former Chair of the
German department...
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Harro Ran (18
April 1937 – 10
March 1990) was a
Dutch water polo player. He was part of the
Dutch team that
placed eighth at the 1960
Summer Olympics...
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Harro Heuser (December 26, 1927 in Nastätten –
February 21, 2011 in Bingen) was a
German mathematician. In German-speaking
countries he is best known...
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Harro Magnussen (14 May 1861 – 3
November 1908) was a
German sculptor.
Magnussen was born in Hamm, and
received his
first lessons in drawing, modelling...
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Harro Adt (born 20 May 1942) is a
German diplomat. Adt
studied law in Tübingen,
Munich and Freiburg; He p****ed his
first state examination in 1969. In...
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Blench treats that as a
separate language as well, a
synonym with Haruro/
Harro.
While he
moves the
others to the
northern branch of the
Ometo languages...
- ****s, she
changed her mind
after meeting and
marrying Luftwaffe officer Harro Schulze-Boysen. As an aristocrat, Schulze-Boysen had
contact with many different...
- Ranter,
Harro. "ASN
Aircraft accident Aeromarine 75
registration unknown Havana, Cuba". aviation-safety.net.
Retrieved 14
September 2022. Ranter,
Harro. "ASN...
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Harro Paul
Harring (28
August 1798 – 14 May 1870) was a German-Danish
revolutionary and writer.
Often identified as Danish, he was, more accurately, from...