Unruh - People

People

  • Fritz von Unruh (1885–1970), German dramatist
  • Hans Victor von Unruh (1806–1886), Prussian politician
  • Howard Unruh (1921–2009), American spree killer
  • Jack Unruh, American illustrator
  • Jesse M. Unruh (1922–1987), American politician
  • Jodi Unruh (born 1965), American news anchor
  • Józef Unrug (Joseph von Unruh in German; 1884–1973), Polish naval officer
  • Leslee Unruh, American activist
  • N. U. Unruh (born 1957), German musician
  • Otto D. Unruh (1899–1992), American football player and coach
  • Paul Unruh (born 1928), American basketball player
  • Sigismund von Unruh (1676–1732), Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth noble and court official
  • William George "Bill" Unruh (born 1945), Canadian physicist

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