Hertz (disambiguation)
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Hertz may refer to:
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- Hertz Bay Hill Classic,
- Hertzian cone,
- Hertz contact stress
- Hertz Corporation,
- Hertz doctrine,
- Franck-Hertz experiment,
- Hertz Foundation,
- Hertz horn,
- After Heinrich Hertz
- Heinrich-Hertz-Turm, a radio telecommunication tower and a famous landmark of Hamburg
- Heinrich Hertz Submillimeter Telescope
- Hertz,
Place names
Surnames
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- Adolph (Jacob) Hertz (June 16, 1800, Hamburg - November 6, 1866, Hamburg), merchant (Kaufmann), Reeder
- Alfred Hertz (July 15, 1872, Frankfurt/Main - April 17, 1942, San Francisco), conductor
- Arne Hertz
- Eleonora Hertz Poznanski, see also Izrael Poznański
- Friedrich (Otto) Hertz, Pseudonym: Germanus Liber (March 26, 1878, Vienna - November 20, 1964, London), Austrian sociologist, historian
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- Gustav (Ludwig) Hertz (July 22, 1887, Hamburg - October 30, 1975, Berlin), German Nobel laureate physicist (Jewish Christian)
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- Heinrich (Rudolf) Hertz (February 22, 1857, Hamburg - January 1, 1894, Bonn), physicist, German radio pioneer (Jewish Christian)
- (Carl) Hel(l)muth Hertz, medical researcher, son of Gustav Hertz (Jewish Christian)
- Henriette Hertz (January 6, 1846, Köln - April 9, 1913, Rome), art collector (Kunstsammlerin), patron (Mäzenin)
(not Hneriette Herz 1764-1847) - Henrik Hertz (born Heymann H.), Danish playwright, poet
J
- John Hertz
- * John Hertz (choreographer)
- * John D. Hertz, founder of Yellow Cab, Hertz car rental, racehorse breeder
- Dr. Rabbi Joseph Herman (Tzvi-Hersch) Hertz, Hungary-born chief Rabbi of British Empire
- Martin (Julius) Hertz (April 7, 1818, Hamburg - September 22, 1895, Breslau), classic philologist (Klassischer Philologe)
- Martin Hertz, musician (bassist)
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- Rabbi Naftali Hertz Ben Ya’acov Elchanon
- Noreena Hertz, English economist
- Paul Hertz
- * Paul Hertz (physicist) (July 29, 1881, Hamburg - March 24, 1940, Philadelphia, USA), physicist, philosoper
- * Paul Hertz (June 23, 1888, Worms - October 23, 1961, Berlin), politician, see [German article]
- Richard (Otto) Hertz (May 23, 1898, Klein-Flottbeck bei Altona - August 2, 1961, Mexico City), diplomat
- Robert Hertz (1881-1915), French sociologist
- Rudolf Hertz (April 3, 1897, Düsseldorf - June 22, 1965, Bonn), philologist
- Tom Hertz, comedy writer
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- Wilhelm Hertz
- * Wilhelm (Ludwig) Hertz (June 26, 1822, Hamburg - June 5, 1901, Berlin), publisher
- * Wilhelm (Carl Heinrich) Ritter von Hertz (September 24, 1835, Stuttgart - January 7, 1902, München), writer, Germanist
- * (Gottfried) Wilhelm Hertz (March 5, 1874, Breslau - February 15, 1951 Friedberg, Hessen), jurist, philologist
Hertzer
Hertzer:- Ludwig Hertzer (December 23, 1854, Zehdenick - December 3, 1928, Berlin), actor
- Marie Hertzer-Deppe (1868 (?) - n. e.), singer,
- See also Herzer
Hertzberg
Hertzberg, Gertsberg, Hertzberger:
- Ewald Friedrich Graf von Hertzberg (September 2, 1725, Lottin, Hinterpommern - May 27, 1795, Berlin), statesman (Staatsmann)
- Gustav (Friedrich) Hertzberg (January 19, 1826 Halle/Saale - November 16, 1907, Halle/Saale), historian, publicist
- Hans Wilhelm Hertzberg (January 16, 1895, Lauenburg, Pommern - June 1, 1965, Kiel), protestant theologian
- Joseph Hertzberg (the beginning of the 19 c., Moghilef on the Dniester - 1870, Moghilef), Lithuanian-Russian Jewish author ([link])
- See also Herzberg article
Hertzfeld
Hertzfeld, Hertzveld, Hertzfelder, etc:
- See also Herzfeld article
Hertzveld
- Hatog Hertzveld (November 19, 1781, Glockau - January 30, 1864, Zwolle), Dutch rabbi ([link])
- * ??
- ** Estella Dorothea Salomea Hertzveld (July 14, 1837, The Hague - November 4, 1881, Arnhem), Dutch poetess ([link])
- ** Maria Hertzveld, poetess
Hertzka
Hertzka, Herzka:
- Emil Hertzka (August 3, 1869, Pest (now Budapest) - May 9, 1932, Vienna), Huganrian-Austrian publisher
- Jella Hertzka (Yella Hertzka; born Jella Fuchs; February 4, 1873, Vienna - November 13, 1948, Vienna), Austrian architect (Gartenbauarchitektin), publisher, feminist (Frauenrechtlerin)
- Theodor Hertzka (Hertzka Tivadar; July 13, 1845, Pest (now Budapest) - October 22, 1924, Wiesbaden), Hungarian economist (Nationalökonom)
Hertzsprung
Hertzsprung:External links
- http://www.saur.de/dbe/pdf/Aufge_Pers_H.pdf
See also
- Herz, Herzfeld, Herzenstein
- Gertz/Gerts
- Hirsch/Hirsh, Hersch/Hersh, Girsh, Herszkowicz
- Hurt, Hart, Hartmann, Hermann/Herrmann, Hert, Hertel, Hertling/Hertle/Hertlein, Herter/Herterich, Hertwig/Hartwig
- Herzog/Hertzog, Herczeg, Hartog/Hartogh
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