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Famous Inhabitants of Bad Kissingen

See also category: People from Bad Kissingen
  • Jeff Baker (born 29 June 1981), MLB Infielder on the Atlanta Braves
  • Claus-Frenz Claussen (born 28 May 1939), otolaryngologist
  • Julius Döpfner (1913–1976), cardinal and archbishop
  • Cyrill Kistler (1848–1907), composer, music educator and music publisher
  • Oskar Panizza (1853–1921), physician and writer
  • Hanna Ralph (1888–1978), stage and film actress
  • Jack Steinberger (born 25 May 1921), Nobel prize in physics
  • Henry Kissinger's great great grandfather, Meyer Löb, derived his name from Bad Kissingen in 1817.

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