Greif
Look up greif or Greif in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. |
Greif (German for Griffin) may refer to:
People
- Avner Greif, economics professor at Stanford University,
- Eric Greif, lawyer and entertainment personality
- Gideon Greif, historian
- Jean-Jacques Greif, French journalist and writer
- Lloyd Greif (born 1955), American investment banker and philanthropist
- Mark Greif, editor
- Martin Greif, American writer
- Olivier Greif, French composer of Polish/Jewish parentage
- Stephen Greif, English actor
Other uses
- Greif, Inc., a Fortune 1000 company
- Operation Greif, a German infiltration operation using English-speaking troops during the Battle of the Bulge
- The Heinkel He 177, a German heavy bomber during World War II
- Torgelower SV Greif a German football team
- Greif (brigantine)
- SMS Greif was a German light cruiser
- SMS Greif (auxiliary cruiser) was a converted freighter serving as a merchant raider with Imperial Germany in World War I
- Greif was the name of Erwin Rommel's command vehicle, an Sdkfz 250/3 during his command of the Afrika Korps during World War II
- Badener Greifs, an American football team from Karlsruhe, Germany
See also
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 11/8/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.