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Hans

Hans may refer to:

  • Hans (name), a masculine given name
  • Han Chinese, the main ethnic group of China
  • Hans Island, contested between Greenland and Canada
  • Hans (film) a 2006 Italian film directed by Louis Nero
  • Hans (Disney), a fictional character and the main antagonist from the 2013 Disney animated film Frozen
  • Hans clan, a tribal clan in Punjab, Pakistan
  • HANS device, a racing car safety device
  • Hans, Marne, a commune in France
  • Clever Hans, the "wonder horse"
  • The Hans India, an English language newspaper in India
  • Hans (comic book), drawn by Grzegorz Rosiński and later by Zbigniew Kasprzak
  • Hans, a Hindi-language literature magazine edited by Rajendra Yadav
  • Hans, a Polish bodybuilder & fitness expert and a recurring character in Nadia G's Bitchin' Kitchen
  • See also

  • Han (disambiguation)
  • Hans im Glück, a German card and game publisher
  • Hans im Glück aus Herne 2, a German television series
  • List of henchmen of James Bond villains

    The James Bond novels and films are notable for their memorable villains and henchmen. Each Bond villain has numerous henchmen to do their bidding.

    There is typically one particularly privileged henchman who poses a formidable physical threat to Bond and must be defeated in order to reach the employer. These range from simply adept and tough fighters, such as Donald 'Red' Grant, to henchmen whose physical characteristics are seemingly superhuman, such as Jaws.

    Eon Productions henchmen

    Sean Connery era (1962–67, 1971)

    Dr. No

  • Professor R. J. Dent (Anthony Dawson)
  • Miss Taro (Zena Marshall)
  • Annabel Chung (Photographer) (Marguerite LeWars)
  • Mr. Jones (Reginald Carter)
  • Sister Lily (Yvonne Shima)
  • Sister Rose (Michel Mok)
  • Chang (uncredited)
  • From Russia with Love

  • Donald "Red" Grant (Robert Shaw)
  • Tov Kronsteen (Vladek Sheybal)
  • Morzeny (Walter Gotell)
  • Krilencu (Fred Taggerty)
  • Rhoda (Peter Brayham)
  • Benz (Peter Bayliss)
  • Goldfinger

  • Oddjob (Harold Sakata)
  • Pussy Galore (Honor Blackman)
  • Groh

    Groh may refer to:

    People

  • Al Groh, the former head coach of the University of Virginia college football team
  • David Groh, an American film and television actor
  • Heinie Groh (1889-1968), baseball player
  • Jürgen Groh, German soccer player
  • Mathematics

  • Great rhombihexahedron
  • Great rhombihexahedron

    In geometry, the great rhombihexahedron is a nonconvex uniform polyhedron, indexed as U21. Its dual is the great rhombihexacron. Its vertex figure is a crossed quadrilateral.

    Orthogonal projections

    Filling

    There is some controversy on how to colour the faces of this polyhedron. Although the common way to fill in a polygon is to just colour its whole interior, this can result in some filled regions hanging as membranes over empty space. Hence, the "neo filling" is sometimes used instead as a more accurate filling. In the neo filling, orientable polyhedra are filled traditionally, but non-orientable polyhedra have their faces filled with the modulo-2 method (only odd-density regions are filled in).

    Related polyhedra

    It shares the vertex arrangement with the convex truncated cube. It additionally shares its edge arrangement with the nonconvex great rhombicuboctahedron (having 12 square faces in common), and with the great cubicuboctahedron (having the octagrammic faces in common).

    Josef

    Josef is a variant of the masculine given name Joseph. People so named include:

  • Josef Abrhám (born 1939), Czech film and stage actor
  • Josef Ludwig von Armansperg (1787-1853), Bavarian government minister, Regent and Prime Minister of Greece
  • Josef Bühler (1904–1948), German Nazi government official executed for crimes against humanity
  • Josef Dietrich (1892-1966), German World War II Waffen-SS general and war criminal
  • Josef Doležal (1920–1999), Czechoslovak race walker
  • Josef Ertl (1925-2000), German politician
  • Josef Frank (architect) (1885–1967), Austrian-born architect, artist, and designer
  • Josef Fritzl (born 1935), Austrian sex offender
  • Josef Gočár (1880–1945), Czech architect
  • Josef Hladký (born 1962), Czech-German retired medley swimmer
  • Josef Hoffmann (1870–1956), Austrian architect and designer of consumer goods
  • Josef Hügi (1930-1995), Swiss footballer
  • Josef Imbach (disambiguation)
  • Josef Košťálek (1909-1971), Czech footballer
  • Josef Lontscharitsch (born 1970), Austrian former road cyclist
  • Josef (film)

    Josef is 2011 Croatian drama and war film directed by Stanislav Tomić depicting war story of Austrian-Hungarian Croat soldier during World War I in 1915 in Galicia.

    In the film, stress is given to effective photos, music, violence and sex.

    The film is written by Mario Marko Krce.

    Opening song of the film, "Josef", is composed and played by Marko Perković.

    Critics were very positive. Critics especially praised costumes and scenography, even though film was produced with low budget and in an independent production.

    The film won the Golden Arena for Best Special Effects at the 2011 Pula Film Festival.

    Plot

    In 1915, during World War I in Galicia, Croatian soldiers serving in the Austro-Hungarian Army were sent on Eastern Front to fight against Russian Army and Circassian bandits. An Austrian-Hungarian soldier who has survived the battle, a Croat, takes uniform and identification tag from a dead NCO. A problem occurs when Austrian-Hungarian officer finds out that the soldier is not the one he claims to be.

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