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Answer for the clue "German hero ", 7 letters:
hermann
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Population (2000): 2674 Housing Units (2000): 1285 Land area (2000): 2.302116 sq. miles (5.962452 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.172236 sq. miles (0.446088 sq. km) Total area (2000): 2.474352 sq. miles (6.408540 sq. km) FIPS code: 31762 Located within: Missouri ...
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Hermann or Herrmann may refer to: Hermann (name) , list of people with this name Éditions Hermann , French publisher Hermann, Missouri , a town on the Missouri River in the United States Hermann AVA , Missouri wine region The German SC1000 bomb of WWII ...
Usage examples of hermann.
But this summer only two of his friends heard the old cry of his heart fall from his lips: the painter Louis and the writer Hermann, called Tu Fu.
Hand in hand with Ersilia, with Hermann, with Martha, he danced down the sunlit road, starting songs, taking childlike pleasure in jokes and puns, surrendering to laughter.
This volume, the first edition in English of Hermann Hesse's poetry, begins to correct an unexplainable oversight.
Why has one European writer, Hermann Hesse, captured the imagination and loyalty of a whole generation of Americans?
The wheel locks were normally a hot commodity, and Hermann had felt fortunate to have just one, prior to Jena.
As such, the Americans had no use for them, and Hermann had taken several from other fallen mercenaries.
If Jan thought he could get ammunition from an American home, Hermann was inclined to let him try.
He didn't know how much of a head start Hermann and the rest had, but he was determined not to miss them on account of not running fast enough.
Jan had hidden the sack in an outhouse, so that Hermann and others wouldn't be forced to "share" with other mercenaries, or have it outright stolen.
He clenched his jaw and lined up his shotgun with the piece of roof Pieter and Hermann were using for cover.
He slid three more slug shells into his shotgun before breaking cover and charging Hermann and Pieter's position.
He turned the corner to find Hermann facing him, his double-barreled shotgun open as he fumbled to put more shells in.
He propped his shotgun on his good knee, forcing himself to keep an eye on the pigs as they split their work between Hermann and Pieter.
In 1939 he told the German public, “If any enemy bomber reaches the Ruhr, my name is not Hermann Goring.
She demanded that Hermann and she make love in front of the idol in the light of torches flanking it.