Kamm
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Kamm may refer to:
  • Anat Kamm, (born 1987) Israeli journalist
  • Frances Kamm
    Frances Kamm
    Frances M. Kamm is a philosopher specialising in normative and applied ethics. Kamm is currently the Littauer Professor of Philosophy and Public Policy at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University and Professor of Philosophy in the Faculty of Arts & Sciences at Harvard...

    , American philosopher
  • John Kamm
    John Kamm
    John Kamm is an American businessman, Human Rights activist, and founder of The Dui Hua Foundation. He is credited with having helped over 400 religious and political prisoners in China.- Early work :...

    , American businessman and human rights activist
  • Kris Kamm
    Kris Kamm
    Kris Kamm is an American actor. Most recognizable from his role in Coach.Kris Kamm was born in Evanston, Illinois. An aspiring actor, he earned his first breaks in the business doing small parts on television shows...

     (born 1964), American actor
  • Oliver Kamm
    Oliver Kamm
    Oliver Kamm is a British writer and journalist. He wrote Anti-Totalitarianism: The Left-wing Case for a Neoconservative Foreign Policy , an advocacy of interventionism in foreign policy....

     (born 1963), political writer
  • William Kamm
    William Kamm
    William Kamm also known as The Little Pebble or the antipope Peter II the Roman is the leader of a religious group called the Order of St. Charbel, which claims however to be part of the Roman Catholic Church and due to be approved by the hierarchy...

     (born 1950), leader of Catholic sect
  • Willie Kamm
    Willie Kamm
    William Edward Kamm was an American professional baseball player. He played as a third baseman in Major League Baseball from to . Kamm played most of his career for the Chicago White Sox before finishing his playing days with the Cleveland Indians...

     (1900-1988), baseball player
  • Wunibald Kamm
    Wunibald Kamm
    Wunibald Kamm was an automobile designer, engineer, and aerodynamicist. He is best known for his breakthrough in reducing car turbulence at high speeds; the style of car bodywork based on his research has come to be known as a Kammback or a Kamm-tail.-Design:One goal of automotive aerodynamics is...

    (1893–1966), automotive engineer
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