Proper noun
Heger (plural Hegers)
A surname.
However, Heinz Heger suggests in his book The Men with the Pink Triangle that they were subjected to harsher labor than smaller targeted groups, such as the political prisoners, and furthermore suffered a much higher mortality rate. Source: Internet
Heinz Heger, The Men With the Pink Triangle (Hamburg: Melin-Verlag, 1980) pp. 13 They also lacked a support network within the camps and were ostracized in the prison community. Source: Internet
We also have the talented Karen Dunn, the brilliant Allyson Valentine Shrier, the savvy Jen Heger and the dedicated Eileen Anderson. Source: Internet
"Madame Heger has made a proposal for both me and Emily to stay another half year, offering to dismiss her English master, and take me as English teacher; also to employ Emily some part of each day in teaching music to a certain number of the pupils." Source: Internet
Performance comparisons D. A. Heger (2004) citation presented a performance comparison of binary search trees. Source: Internet
Pictured above: Chambers, VandenBosch (top) and Heger (bottom). Source: Internet