Victor David Hahn was a missionary who served in India during 1955–1968[4] through the Canadian Baptist Ministries.
[1] Hahn pursued theological studies at the McMaster University taking a B.Div.
[1] During Hahn's ministry in Andhra Pradesh, India during 1955–1968,[4] he served as a Baptist missionary along the coast of Andhra Pradesh in the Churches of the Convention of Baptist Churches of Northern Circars and later became Principal of the residual[6] Baptist Theological Seminary, Kakinada during 1964–1966 succeeding Waldo Penner.
Hahn left India in 1968 and continued to serve the Canadian Baptist Ministries and was in charge of missionary housing in Hamilton and Ontario.
One among his students was Amir Hussain who acknowledges the inspiration from the elementary school classes taught by Victor Hahn.