List of Famous people with last name Witte
Otto Witte
Otto Witte was a German circus acrobat and fantasist who said that he managed to be crowned King of Albania.
Sergei Witte
Count Sergei Yulyevich Witte, also known as Sergius Witte, was a Russian statesman who served as the first Prime Minister of the Russian Empire. He is widely considered to have been one of the key figures in Russian politics at the end of 19th and at the beginning of the 20th century. He was made a count following his service to the government in negotiations over the end of the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905.
Charlotte de Witte
Charlotte de Witte is a Belgian DJ and record producer. Best known for her "dark and stripped-back" brand of minimal techno and acid techno music. She has previously performed under the alias Raving George. She is the founder of the label KNTXT.
Lodewijk De Witte
Lodewijk (Lode) De Witte is the former governor of the Belgian province of Flemish Brabant.
Jaap de Witte
Gerd Witte
Bernardo Enrique Witte
Bernard Enrique Witte was a Roman Catholic bishop.
André de Witte
André de Witte is a Roman Catholic bishop, originally from Belgium. He served as the Bishop of Ruy Barbosa, Bahia in northeastern Brazil from 1994 to retirement in 2020.
Ronald De Witte
Ronald De Witte was a Belgian professional road bicycle racer.
Helmut Witte
The Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross and its variants were the highest awards in the military and paramilitary forces of Nazi Germany during World War II. The decoration was awarded for a wide range of reasons and across all ranks, from a senior commander for skilled leadership of his troops in battle to a low-ranking soldier for a single act of extreme gallantry. A total of 7,321 awards were made between its first presentation on 30 September 1939 and its last bestowal on 17 June 1945. This number is based on the acceptance by the Association of Knight's Cross Recipients (AKCR). Presentations were made to members of the three military branches of the Wehrmacht—the Heer (Army), Kriegsmarine (Navy) and Luftwaffe —as well as the Waffen-SS, the Reich Labour Service, and the Volkssturm. There were also 43 foreign recipients of the award.