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What (who) is Zinn - definition


Zinn         
FAMILY NAME
Zinn is a German occupational surname, which means someone who works with tin, a tin blacksmith. The name may refer to:
William V. Zinn         
  • The Merrion Centre in 2011
  • ''The Global Philosophy'' by William Zinn, c.1971.
BRITISH CIVIL ENGINEER
William Victor Zinn; William V. Zinn & Associates; W. V. Zinn
William Victor Zinn (1903–1989) was a British civil engineer who specialised in concrete construction methods. He served in the Royal Engineers in Burma during the Second World War and rose to the rank of Major.
Zoltan Zinn-Collis         
HOLOCAUST SURVIVOR
Zoltan Zinn Collis; Zinn-Collis, Zoltan
Zoltan Zinn-Collis (1940, Vysoké Tatry, Slovakia – 10 December 2012, Athy, Ireland) was a Slovak survivor of the Holocaust. He was one of only five living Holocaust survivors in Ireland.
Examples of use of Zinn
1. "I‘ve been thinking a lot about courage," Zinn wrote in his letter.
2. Howard Zinn is a professor emeritus at Boston University and the author of A People‘s History of the United States."
3. You are the change." Zinn, a scholar who is no stranger to controversy, called the objectors courageous for their actions.
4. The Jewish Voice for Peace has recruited actor Ed Asner, historian and author Howard Zinn, and folk singer Ronnie Gilbert to the cause.
5. Said Cynthia Zinn, 22, a mother of two who uploaded a question about abortion: "I‘m not entirely sure who to support.