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The common names Schmidt and Schmitz lead in the central German-speaking and eastern Low German-speaking areas. Meyer is particularly common in the Low German-speaking regions, especially in Lower Saxony (where it is more common than Müller). Bauer leads in eastern Upper German-speaking Bavaria. Rarer names tend to accumulate in the north and ...
Pre-MachtergreifungArndt; Burnouf; Chamberlain; Drumont; Eckart; Fritsch; de Gobineau; Grant; von Liebenfels; von List; Löns; Lueger; Marr; Nietzsche (contentious ...
German World War II pilots (2 C, 76 P) K. German military personnel killed in World War II (9 C, 105 P) Kriegsmarine personnel of World War II (1 C, 73 P) L.
Pages in category "German-language surnames" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 4,631 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Pages in category "German people of World War II" The following 92 pages are in this category, out of 92 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
German Argentines (German: Deutschargentinier, Spanish: germano-argentinos) are Argentines of German ancestry as well as German citizens living in Argentina. They are descendants of Germans who immigrated to Argentina from Germany and most notably from other places in Europe such as the Volga region , Austria and the Banat .
Carl Andrew Spaatz – general in World War II [502] Adolph von Steinwehr – served as a Union general in the American Civil War; Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin von Steuben – German–Prussian general; served with George Washington in the American Revolutionary War [503] Gustav Tafel – colonel in the Union Army during the ...
Hitler is a German surname. It is strongly associated with the Nazi leader Adolf Hitler. After World War II, many people born with the surname legally changed their surname. [1] Adolf's family used several varieties of the surname. The spelling 'Hitler' was relatively new. [citation needed]