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They're all called "Heinrich."

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Heinrich's name as a boy is of Old German origin, and Heinrich means "family leader". There are many famous people in history who have been called "Heinrich", and there must be something you know in the "Heinrich" below.

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They're all called "Heinrich."

Heinrich Rudolf Hertz (22 February 1857 – 1 January 1894) was a German physicist who first confirmed the existence of electromagnetic waves in 1888. He also made great contributions to electromagnetism, so the International System of Units of Frequency Hertz was named after him.

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They're all called "Heinrich."

Heinrich Lentz (24 February 1804 – 10 February 1865) was a Russian physicist and geophysicist.

After summarizing the electrodynamics of amperes and faraday's electromagnetic induction phenomenon, in 1833 he read a paper entitled "On the Electrodynamic Method of Determining the Direction of Induced Currents" at the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences, proposing that induced electromotive force prevents the motion of magnets or coils that produce electromagnetic induction, which was later called Lenzi's law.

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They're all called "Heinrich."

Heinrich Heine (13 December 1797 – 17 February 1856) was a German lyricist and essayist who has been called "the last representative of German classical literature".

The Poetry Collection (1827) earned Heine a worldwide reputation as his first collection of poems, including "The Troubles of Youth", "Lyrical Interludes", "Homecoming Collection", "Beihai Collection" and other groups of poems.

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They're all called "Heinrich."

Heinrich Böll is a German writer and winner of the 1972 Nobel Prize in Literature. In his early work, Burr examines nazi terror and sees the meaningless suffering inflicted on ordinary people by war and political power. In his later works, he lashed out at moral decay in the face of economic prosperity and criticized the arbitrariness and hypocrisy of social and religious institutions. He died in 1985. It is called "the conscience of Germany".

His representative works include "A Sound Without a Word" (1953), "Billiards at Half Past Nine" (1959), "The View of the Clown" (1963) and so on.

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They're all called "Heinrich."

Heinrich Luispode Himmler (7 October 1900 – 23 May 1945) was a notorious fascist war criminal in Nazi Germany who served as captain of the SS, reich commander of the SS, head of the Secret Police of Nazi Germany ( transliteration gestapo ) , inspector general of the police , minister of the interior , and then commander of the German Reserve Army Group , commander of the Haute-Rhine Army Group , and commander of the Vistula Army Group.

He was the advocate and agitator of the Holocaust against 6 million Jews, homosexuals, Communists and 200,000 to 500,000 Roma in Europe and the German General Plan for the East against the Soviet Union, and was primarily responsible for many SS war crimes.