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Schumann or Schuman is a German surname. It most famously refers to Robert Schumann (1810–1856), German composer and critic; it may also refer to the following:

Usage examples of "schumann".

Hamburg, his thoughts wholly focused on Colonel Reinhard Ernst, a man whose ultimate importance, to Paul Schumann, had little to do with his potential threat to peace in Europe and to so many innocent lives but could be found in the fact that he was the last person that the button man would ever kill.

Paul had taken the plunge and asked if Hank might be interested in having a partner at Schumann Printing.

Carting the beat-up old briefcase, Paul Schumann was walking north through the Tiergarten.

Paul Schumann that he was anticipating many well-paying fares during the Olympics.

But apparently the Nazis have cut off access to information Schumann needs to find Ernst.

He glanced at Morgan and felt an impulse to lift his hand in an American salute, one veteran to another, but of course Paul Schumann was fully aware of his role.

Ernst had been standing at when Taggert had tackled the colonel a moment before to get him out of the line of sight of the shed, where Paul Schumann was waiting.

Paul Schumann in Dresden Alley yesterday and had been impersonating ever since.

Morgan several days ago and impersonate him at the first meeting with Schumann yesterday.

He could just see the barrel of the Mauser protruding, as Paul Schumann searched for his target.

Ernst that way and Schumann never would have figured out the betrayal until it was too late and the SS troops were around the shed.

There was no doubt that Schumann would return to the boardinghouse for Kathe Richter.

She might arrive first, of course, in which case he could kill her then or wait until Schumann returned.

Morgan, Schumann would have been smarter than to remain in the residence his victim had arranged for him.

He and Janssen had sped here in hopes of finding some witnesses or evidence that might lead to Schumann, but hardly the American himself.