- Altmann
Altmann or Altman may refer to:
* Altmann, a summit of the Appenzell Alps
*Altmann of Passau , bishop (1020-1091)
*Altman (automobile) , Ohio-based manufacturer
*Altmann (1905 automobile) , an early German automobile
*Altman Lighting Co. , American lighting manufacturer
*Altman, Colorado , a ghost town
* "Republic of Austria v. Altmann ", a notable decision by the United States Supreme CourtPeople with the surname Altman or Altmann
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Ros Altmann , British pensions campaigner
*Alexander Altmann (1906–1987), Hungarian-American professor of Judaic studies
*Benjamin Altman (1840 – 1913), American retailer, founder of B. Altman & Co and art collector
*Elisabeth Altmann-Gottheiner (1874-1930), the first female German University lecturer
*Georges Altman (born 1901), French journalist and resistance fighter
*Dora Altmann (1881-1971), German actress
*Doug Altman , British statistician
*Edward Altman , (born 1941), American economist
*Gila Altmann (born 1949), German politician and member of the Green Party
*Howard Altman (born 1960), American journalist
*Ida Altman (born 1950), American historian
*Jeanne Altmann , American professor and member of the National Academy of Sciences
*Jeff Altman (born 1951), American comedian
* John Altman (born 1952), British actor
* John Altman, British soundtrack composer
* John Altman, American mystery writer
*Maria Altmann , the plaintiff inRepublic of Austria v. Altmann
*Mike Altman (born 1955), American songwriter
*Moyshe Altman (1890-1981), Russian Yiddish writer
*Nathan Altman (1889-1970), Russian painter
*Richard Altmann (1852-1900), German pathologist
*Roger Altman , founder ofEvercore Partners and former U.S. Deputy treasury secretary
*Robert Altman (1925-2006), American film director
*Robert A. Altman , American former lawyer and onetime miscreant inBCCI
*Scott Altman (born 1959), American astronaut
*Sidney Altman (born 1939), Canadian biologist
*Tosia Altman (1918-1943), Polish Jewish resistance fighter
*Wilhelm Altmann (1862-1951), German historian
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