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Mike Krzyzewski
Michael William Krzyzewski is a college basketball coach. Since 1980, he has served as the head men's basketball coach at Duke University, where he has led the Blue Devils to five NCAA Division I titles, 12 Final Fours, 15 ACC Men's Basketball Tournament championships, and 12 ACC regular season titles. Among men's college basketball coaches, only UCLA's John Wooden has won more NCAA championships with a total of 10.
Karin Hanczewski
Karin Hanczewski is a German actress.
Sarah Ryglewski
Sarah Ryglewski is a German politician of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) who has been serving as a member of the Bundestag from the state of Bremen since 2015. In 2019, she was appointed Parliamentary State Secretary at the Federal Ministry of Finance in the government of Chancellor Angela Merkel.
David Tomaszewski
David Tomaszewski, born 6 October 1984) is a music video director and digital artist of Polish descent. He is the son of Polish pianist Marek Tomaszewski.
Gertrude Baniszewski
The murder of Sylvia Likens was a child murder case that occurred in Indianapolis, Indiana in October 1965. Likens, aged 16, was held captive and subjected to increasing levels of child abuse and torture—committed over a period of almost three months—by her caregiver, Gertrude Baniszewski, many of Baniszewski's children, and several other neighborhood children, before ultimately succumbing to her injuries and malnourishment on October 26.
Siegfried Wischnewski
Siegfried Wischnewski was a German stage and film actor.
Gunner Olszewski
Kaleb Gunner Olszewski is an American football wide receiver and punt returner for the New England Patriots. He played college football at Bemidji State as a cornerback.
Udo Riglewski
Udo Riglewski is a former professional tennis player from Germany. He enjoyed most of his tennis success while playing doubles. During his career he won 10 doubles titles and finished runner-up an additional 10 times. He achieved a career-high doubles ranking of world No. 6 in 1991.
Andreas Wisniewski
Andreas Wisniewski is a German actor and former dancer. He is best known for his portrayals of Necros in the 1987 Bond film The Living Daylights, Max's henchman in the 1996 film Mission: Impossible, and as one of Hans Gruber's henchmen, Tony, Die Hard, in 1988.
Julia Krajewski
Julia Krajewski is a German equestrian. She represented her country at the 2016 Summer Olympics, where she won the silver medal in the team eventing.
Nicola Zalewski
Nicola Zalewski is a Polish professional football player who plays as a midfielder for Serie A club Roma.
Laurent Pietraszewski
Laurent Pietraszewski is a French politician of La République En Marche! (LREM) who has been serving as Secretary of State for Pensions in the governments of successive Prime Ministers Édouard Philippe and Jean Castex since his first appointment in December 2019.
Marcin Wasilewski
Marcin Ryszard Wasilewski is a Polish former professional footballer who played as a centre back.
Stefen Wisniewski
Stefen David Wisniewski is an American football guard and center for the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the Oakland Raiders in the second round of the 2011 NFL Draft out of Penn State. He has also played for the Jacksonville Jaguars, Philadelphia Eagles, Kansas City Chiefs and Pittsburgh Steelers.
Sigmund Sobolewski
Sigmund Sobolewski was a Polish Catholic Holocaust survivor and activist. He was the 88th prisoner to enter Auschwitz on the first transport to the concentration camp on June 14, 1940, and remained a prisoner for four and a half years during World War II. He was an opponent of Holocaust denial and was notable as a non-Jewish victim and witness who confronted neo-Nazis, antisemites and Holocaust deniers. His life and memories as a survivor are recounted in Prisoner 88: The Man in Stripes by Rabbi Roy Tanenbaum.
Wolf von Lojewski
Wolf von Lojewski is a German journalist.
Dimitri Szarzewski
Dimitri Szarzewski is a former French rugby union footballer. His usual position was at hooker, and also represented France.
Erich von dem Bach-Zelewski
Erich Julius Eberhard von dem Bach-Zelewski was a high-ranking SS commander of Nazi Germany. During World War II, he was in charge of the Nazi security warfare against those designated by the regime as ideological enemies and any other persons deemed to present danger to the Nazi rule or Wehrmacht's rear security in the occupied territories of Eastern Europe. It mostly involved atrocities against the civilian population. In 1944 he led the brutal suppression of the Warsaw Uprising. At the end of 1941 the forces under von dem Bach numbered 14,953 Germans, mostly officers and unteroffiziere, and 238,105 local “volunteers”
Erich Padalewski
Erich Padalewski (1930–2018) was an Austrian stage, film and television actor.
Dariusz Michalczewski
Dariusz Tomasz Michalczewski is a Polish-German former professional boxer who competed from 1991 to 2005. He held multiple world championships in two weight classes, including the WBA, IBF, WBO and lineal light-heavyweight titles between 1994 and 2003, and the WBO junior-heavyweight title from 1994 to 1995. BoxRec currently ranks him No.63 in its ranking of the greatest pound for pound boxers of all time.
Wojciech Kowalewski
Wojciech Kowalewski, is a retired Polish football goalkeeper. Kowalewski currently is an assistant goalkeeping coach at Legia Warsaw.
Stefan Wisniewski
Stefan Wisniewski is a former member of the Red Army Faction (RAF).