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Hirn is a
German language habitational surname.
Notable people with the name include:
Akseli Hirn (1845–1906),
Finnish minister Gustave-Adolphe
Hirn (1815–1890)...
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published the "missing pages" in 2012. The
title is an
initialism for
Himmlers Hirn heißt
Heydrich ("Himmler's
brain is
called Heydrich"), a quip
about Heydrich...
- in 1860 by W. Hilse, and
later given its name by
German scientist K. E.
Hirn. The
morphology of
Oedogonium is unique, with an
interior and
exterior that...
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History of the
Russian Academy of Sciences; Ladomir. pp. 700–701. ****berg-
Hirn,
Elena (1998). Soil and Soul: The
Symbolic World of Russianness. Aldershot...
- Karl
David Axel (Akseli)
Hirn (October 18, 1845 – May 21, 1906) was a
Finnish minister, and
after C. G. Tötterman, the
third mission director of the Finnish...
- Gustave-Adolphe
Hirn (21
August 1815 – 14
January 1890) was a
French physicist, astronomer, mathematician, and
engineer who made
important measurements...
- Karl
Hirn (1872–1907) was a
Finnish botanist,
specialized in
freshwater algae. He was also a high
school teacher. The
standard author abbreviation Hirn is...
- "Россия". М.: Рукописные памятники Древней Руси, 2012. С. 13 E. ****berg-
Hirn. Soil and Soul: The
Symbolic World of Russianness. Ashgate, 1998. p. 54 Lawrence...
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leader Reinhard Heydrich in Prague. The
title is an
acronym for
Himmlers Hirn heißt
Heydrich ("Himmler's
brain is
called Heydrich"), a quip
about Heydrich...
- London.
Archived from the
original on May 26, 2022.
Retrieved April 23, 2013.
Hirn,
Johannes (2010). "Will box for P****port: An
Olympic Drive to
become a United...