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  • 41KAHN, LOUIS — (1895–1967), French general and naval engineer. Born in Versailles, Kahn commanded a battery in World War I and was wounded twice. After the war, he graduated as a maritime engineer and helped construct the first modern French cruisers. Head of… …

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  • 42Kahn (disambiguation) — Kahn is a German derived surname, from the word for small boat .Kahn may also refer to: *Kahn (game browser), enabling online multiplayer of IPX compatible games over a TCP/IP network *Kahn s, an American meat processing and distribution company… …

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  • 43KAHN, ALBERT — (1860–1940), French philanthropist. Born in Marmoutier (Alsace) to a family of merchants, Kahn settled in Paris in 1876 and found a job at the Banque Goudchaux. However, he displayed such genius in the field of finance that he soon became a… …

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  • 44KAHN, FRANZ — (1895–1944), Zionist leader in Czechoslovakia. Born in Pilsen, Bohemia, Kahn joined the Zionist youth movement blau weiss when he was still in high school. He was severely wounded in World War I, losing his left arm. After the war he completed… …

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  • 45KAHN, ROBERT I. — KAHN, ROBERT I. (1910– ), U.S. rabbi and community leader. Born in Des Moines, Kahn was a graduate of the University of Cincinnati (1932) and ordained by the Hebrew Union College (1935). He then became an assistant rabbi to Congregation Beth… …

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  • 46Kahn process networks — ( KPNs , or process networks ) is a distributed model of computation ( MoC ) where a group of deterministic sequential processes are communicating through unbounded FIFO channels. The resulting process network exhibits deterministic behavior that …

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  • 47Kahn (Falken) — Kahn Bild gesucht  BWf1 Höhe 321,7  …

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  • 48KAHN, BERNARD — (1876–1955), organization executive. Born in Oscarsham, Sweden, Kahn studied in Germany, where he became involved in Jewish communal affairs. In 1904 he was appointed secretary general of the hilfsverein der deutschen juden , a position he held… …

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  • 49KAHN, ELY JACQUES — (1884–1972), U.S. architect, born in New York. He studied at Columbia University and in Paris. Kahn was an outstandingly versatile and successful New York architect in the period between the two world wars. He built houses, country clubs, office… …

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  • 50KAHN, JEAN — (1929– ), French Jewish leader. Kahn was born in Strasbourg where he attended school and the university law school. He received his doctorate in law for a thesis on Marriage in Jewish and Roman Law. Kahn qualified as a lawyer in 1953 but gave up… …

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