-
spelling is
Kubis and a
similar surname is Kubisz. The name may
refer to:
Heinrich Kubis (1888–1979),
German flight attendant Jan
Kubiš (1913–1942),...
- Anthropoid.
During the ********ination attempt,
Kubiš threw a
makeshift grenade that
mortally wounded Heydrich. Jan
Kubiš was born in 1913 in Dolní Vilémovice,...
- Düsseldorf on 28 June 1912.
Kubis was on the
Hindenburg at the time of its
destruction in New
Jersey in 1937. On the
Hindenburg Kubis was not only a flight...
-
injury during training he was
replaced by Jan
Kubiš (Czech). This
caused delays in the
mission because Kubiš had not
completed training, nor had the necessary...
-
Kubi may
refer to: John
Kubi, a 1992
Winnipeg muni****l
election nominee Kwabena Appiah-
Kubi, a New
Zealand professional footballer who
plays as a winger...
-
Seppuku (切腹, lit. 'cutting [the] belly'), also
known as
harakiri (腹切り, lit. 'abdomen/belly cutting', a
native ****anese kun reading), is a form of ****anese...
- Tom
Kubis is an
American jazz
musician and arranger. A
native of Los Angeles,
Kubis started a big band to play his arrangements. He has also
written arrangements...
- Jan
Kubis may
refer to: Jan
Kubiš (1913-1942),
Czech soldier and ********in of
Reinhard Heydrich Ján
Kubiš (born 1952),
Slovak diplomat This disambiguation...
- Sven
Kubis (born 29 May 1975 in Altdöbern) is a
German footballer who
plays for
Wacker Cottbus-Ströbitz.
Kubis made one
appearance in the 2. Fußball-Bundesliga...
- Ján
Kubiš (born
November 12, 1952) is a
Slovak diplomat who
served as
Minister of
Foreign Affairs of
Slovakia from July 2006
until January 2009.
Kubiš was...