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** [[Thomas Fuchs (author)|Thomas Fuchs]] (born 1964), German journalist and author |
** [[Thomas Fuchs (author)|Thomas Fuchs]] (born 1964), German journalist and author |
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** [[Thomas Fuchs (politician)|Thomas Fuchs]], Swiss politician |
** [[Thomas Fuchs (politician)|Thomas Fuchs]], Swiss politician |
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** [[Thomas Fuchs (computer scientist)|Thomas Fuchs]], computer scientist, pioneer of [[Ajax (programming)| |
** [[Thomas Fuchs (computer scientist)|Thomas Fuchs]], computer scientist, pioneer of [[Ajax (programming)|Ajax]] |
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* [[Vivian Fuchs|Sir Vivian Fuchs]] (1908-1999), British geologist and polar explorer |
* [[Vivian Fuchs|Sir Vivian Fuchs]] (1908-1999), British geologist and polar explorer |
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*[[Werner Fuchs (painter)|Werner Fuchs]] (1927-2005), German painter |
*[[Werner Fuchs (painter)|Werner Fuchs]] (1927-2005), German painter |
Revision as of 18:03, 12 April 2006
Look up Fuchs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fuchs is German for fox.
It is also commonly used as a family name and as a designation for a German tank.
Military
- Transportpanzer Fuchs, a German armoured personnel carrier
Notable persons whose family name is or was Fuchs include
- Anke Fuchs, German politician (SPD) (Youth, family, and health)
- Arved Fuchs (born 1953), writer and adventurer
- Bernard Fuchs (born 1916), French pilot and hero of the Second World War, Compagnon de la Libération
- Daniel Fuchs (June 25, 1909 - July 26, 1993), born in Brooklyn, was a successful writer and screenwriter.
- Eduard Fuchs (1870-1940), Marxist cultural scientist
- Erika Fuchs (1906-2005), German translator of Disney comics
- Ernst Fuchs (disambiguation)
- Ernst Fuchs (1831 - 1930), Austrian doctor and professor
- Ernst Fuchs (born 1930), Austrian painter and graphic artist
- Ernst Fuchs, theologian
- Franz Fuchs (1949-2000), Austrian terrorist
- Gerd Fuchs (born 1932), German writer
- Gerhard Fuchs (born 1944), co-founder of practical inforamtics
- Gottfried Fuchs (1889-1972), soccer player
- Günther Bruno Fuchs (1928-1977), German writer
- Harald Fuchs (born 1951), professor of physics
- Horst Fuchs (born 1946), homeshopping presenter
- Immanuel Lazarus Fuchs (1833-1902), German mathematician
- Johann Nepomuk von Fuchs (1774-1856), German chemist
- Josef Fuchs (born 1912), German theologian
- Jürgen Fuchs (1950-1999), writer and activist GDR
- Kenneth Fuchs (born 1956), American composer of classical music
- Klaus Fuchs (1911-1988), German-born British physicist and Soviet spy for the GDR
- Leonhart Fuchs (sometimes Leonhard) (1501-1566), German physician and botanist
- Marta Fuchs (1898-1974), opera singer
- Matthias Ägidius Fuchs, war minister under Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria
- Michael Fuchs, German politician, MdB for the CDU
- Norbert Klaus Fuchs (born 1941), engineer and author
- Otto Fuchs, author
- Paul Freiherr von Fuchs (1640-1704), Brandenburg minister
- Robert Fuchs (1847-1927), Austrian composer
- Rupert Fuchs (1893-1963), Bohemian-German landscape photographer
- Ruth Fuchs (born 1946), German athlete
- Thomas Fuchs (disambiguation)
- Thomas Fuchs (born 1964), German journalist and author
- Thomas Fuchs, Swiss politician
- Thomas Fuchs, computer scientist, pioneer of Ajax
- Sir Vivian Fuchs (1908-1999), British geologist and polar explorer
- Werner Fuchs (1927-2005), German painter