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Felix Krueger (1874–1948), German psychologist and philosopher; Frantz Kruger (born 1975), South African discus thrower; Franz Krüger (1797–1857), German painter of equestrian portraits; Fred Kruger, born Johan Friedrich Carl Kruger, (1831–1888) was a German-born Australian photographer; Friedrich-Wilhelm Krüger (1894–1945), Nazi official
Cruger, or Crüger, is a surname of German/Yiddish origin, altered form of Kruger. [1] Notable people with the surname include: Carl Friedrich August Alexander Crüger (1813-1885), German entomologist; Daniel Cruger (1780-1843), American lawyer; Henry Cruger (1739–1827), American and British politician; Herbert Crüger (1911-2003), German ...
German Argentines (in Spanish referred as germano argentinos) are made up of Argentines of German descent, as well as Germans who became Argentine citizens.. Please, note that ethnic Germans not only lived within the German borders of their time, but there were many communities of ethnic Germans living in other parts of Europe, especially before WWII.
Stephanus Johannes Paulus Kruger (Afrikaans pronunciation: [ˈkry.(j)ər]; 10 October 1825 – 14 July 1904), better known as Paul Kruger, was a South African politician. He was one of the dominant political and military figures in 19th-century South Africa , and State President of the South African Republic (or Transvaal) from 1883 to 1900.
Michael Kruger may refer to: Michael J. Kruger, American theologian; Michael Krüger (footballer) (born 1954), German football coach and former player; Michael Krüger (writer) (born 1943), German writer, publisher and translator
General Kruger, Krüger, or Krueger may refer to: Friedrich-Wilhelm Krüger (1894–1945), German Army general; Otto Krueger (general) (1891–1976), German Luftwaffe major general; Paul Kruger (1825–1904), South African commandant-general; Walter Krueger (1881–1967), U.S. Army general; Walter Krüger (SS general) (1890–1945), German SS ...
The Kruger telegram was a message sent by Kaiser Wilhelm II to Paul Kruger, president of the South African Republic, on 3 January 1896. It congratulated Kruger on repelling the Jameson Raid , a botched raid against the Republic carried out by British colonial administrator Leander Starr Jameson .
Loren Kruger is a South African academic who taught at the University of Chicago from 1986 to 2024 and has written extensively on theatre, comparative literature, and urban studies. Education [ edit ]