Proper noun
Kurzman (plural Kurzmans)
A surname
However, in 2007, subsequent to those accounts, Dan Kurzman published a work which he maintains establishes that the plot was a fact. Source: Internet
Glennon said Reynolds, Bullows, Welsey, Steve Franke and Sophie Kurzman were the standouts. Source: Internet
Kurzman The Japanese transport force was rescheduled for the 14th and a new cruiser-destroyer force (belatedly joined by the surviving battleship Kirishima ) was sent to bombard Henderson Field the night of the 13th. Source: Internet
Initially the Iraqis committed around 3,000 men D. Kurzman, 'Genesis 1948', 1972, p. 382. to the war effort, including four infantry brigades, one armoured battalion and support personnel. Source: Internet
Kurzman, 2007, p. 12 Final stages As the war was approaching its end in 1945, Pius advocated a lenient policy by the Allied leaders in an effort to prevent what he perceived to be the mistakes made at the end of World War I. Kent, 2002, pp. 87–100. Source: Internet
Kurzman, p. 88 They wore no uniforms and received no public recognition during this time. Source: Internet