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Nina Kunzendorf
Nina Kunzendorf is a German actress. Her credits include the television series Tatort and the films Phoenix, Woman in Gold and Unspoken.
Bert Tischendorf
Bert Tischendorf is a German actor.
Tetje Mierendorf
Tetje Mierendorf is a German comedian, musical theatre, and voice actor.
Ulrich Deppendorf
Ulrich Deppendorf is a German journalist and television presenter.
Otto Ohlendorf
Otto Ohlendorf was a German SS functionary and Holocaust perpetrator during the Nazi era. An economist by education, he was head of the Sicherheitsdienst (SD) Inland, responsible for intelligence and security within Germany. In 1941, Ohlendorf was appointed the commander of Einsatzgruppe D, which perpetrated mass murder in Moldova, south Ukraine, the Crimea and, during 1942, the North Caucasus. He was tried at the Einsatzgruppen Trial, convicted and executed in 1951.
Peter Hagendorf
Peter Hagendorf was a German mercenary soldier in the Thirty Years' War. He wrote a diary which gives a unique historic record of the life in the contemporary army from the viewpoint of a simple Landsknecht.
Horst Niendorf
Horst Helmut Hermann Niendorf was a German actor and voice actor. He appeared in more than ninety films from 1951 to 1996.
Wolfgang Herrndorf
Wolfgang Herrndorf was a German author, painter, and illustrator.
Rudi Gutendorf
Rudolf Gutendorf was a German football manager, renowned for managing the highest number of national teams – a total of 18 teams plus Iran's Olympic team in 1988 and the China Olympic team in 1992.
Karl Lütgendorf
Karl Ferdinand Lütgendorf, born Karl Ferdinand Freiherr von Lütgendorf was an Austrian soldier and politician who served as the Defense Minister of Austria from 1971 to 1977. He died in 1981, in an apparent suicide, after the discovery of his part in the Lucona affair.
Ida Krottendorf
Ida Krottendorf was an Austrian actress. She was married from 1955 to Austrian actor Ernst Stankovski and in the second marriage from 1960 until 1991 to Klausjürgen Wussow. Together they had two children, Barbara and Alexander Wussow.
Lutz Eigendorf
Lutz Eigendorf was a German professional footballer who played as a midfielder.
Constantin von Tischendorf
Lobegott Friedrich Constantin (von) Tischendorf was a German biblical scholar. In 1844, he discovered the world's oldest and most complete Bible, dated to around the mid-4th century and called Codex Sinaiticus, after the St. Catherine's Monastery at Mt. Sinai, where Tischendorf discovered it. Tischendorf was made an Honorary Doctor by Oxford University on 16 March 1865, and an Honorary Doctor by Cambridge University on 9 March 1865 following this find of the century. While a student gaining his academic degree in the 1840s, he earned international recognition when he deciphered the Codex Ephraemi Rescriptus, a 5th-century Greek manuscript of the New Testament.
Holger Glandorf
Holger Glandorf is a German retired handball player.
Andreas Neuendorf
Andreas "Zecke" Neuendorf is a German former professional footballer who played as a midfielder.
Léonie Geisendorf
Léonie Geisendorf, née Kaplan, was a Polish-born, Swedish architect. She lived most of her professional life in Stockholm, Sweden. At the time of her death, she was living in Paris, France.