Fritsch - People

People

  • Antonin Fritsch (also spelt Frič), Czech palaeontologist
  • Elizabeth Fritsch, b. 1940, British potter
  • Felix Eugen Fritsch, an English Phycologist. A studier of Seaweeds.
  • Gunther von Fritsch (1906–1988), a film director
  • Gustav Fritsch, 1837-1927, German physiologist
  • Horst Fritsch (1931–2010), a German Green Party politician
  • Johannes Fritsch (1941–2010), a German composer
  • Karl Fritsch (1864-1934), Austrian botanist
  • Karl von Fritsch (1838–1906), a German geologist
  • Katharina Fritsch, (b. 1956), sculptor
  • Ludwig Fritsch, pseudonym of Marie Luise Droop (1890-1959), a German writer, director and producer
  • Nicolas Fritsch (b. 1978), a French cyclist
  • Paul Fritsch (1859-1913), German co-inventor of the Fritsch–Buttenberg–Wiechell rearrangement
  • Paul Fritsch (1901-1970), a French boxer
  • Theodor Fritsch, 1852-1933, German publisher and anti-semitic pundit
  • Toni Fritsch, 1945-2005, Austrian player of football (soccer) and American football
  • Werner von Fritsch, 1880-1939, Wehrmacht officer
  • Willy Fritsch (1901-1973), a German actor

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