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Drechsler is a
German surname,
literally meaning "woodturner" or "lathe operator".
Notable people with the
surname include:
Charles Drechsler (1892–1986)...
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Heike Gabriela Drechsler (German pronunciation: [ˈhaɪkə ˈdʁɛkslɐ] ; née Daute; born 16
December 1964) is a
German former track and
field athlete who represented...
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Werner Drechsler (17
January 1917 – 12
March 1944) was a
German U-boat
crewman during World War II. He
served on U-118,
which was sunk off the Azores...
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Drechsler, pp. 57–60 Balāḏori, pp. 312–14;
Drechsler, pp. 69–74 Qomi, p. 38; Ṭabari, II, p. 992 Qomi, pp. 242–50, 258–65, 284–91;
Drechsler, pp....
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Christina Drechsler (1978–2022) was a
German actress. She was born in Berlin. Her
acting credits include Cracks in the S**** (2011),
November Child [de]...
- Paul
Drechsler, CBE (born 16
April 1956) is an
Irish businessman. He is the
former Confederation of
British Industry President. He
serves as the Chairman...
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Charles Drechsler (May 1, 1892 –
February 5, 1986) was an
American mycologist with 45
years of
research with the
United States Department of Agriculture...
- Otto-Heinrich
Drechsler (1
April 1895 – 5 May 1945) was the
General Commissioner of
Latvia for the **** Germany's
occupation regime (Reichskommissariat...
- Karl
Drechsler (27 June 1800 – 1
December 1873) was a
German cellist and teacher.
Drechsler was born in Kamenz, and in 1820 he
joined the
court chapel...
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Hanno Drechsler (24
March 1931 – 4
January 2003) was the Lord
Mayor of the City of Marburg,
Germany between 1970 and 1992, and the
instigator of its restoration...