Lothar is a
Danish
Danish may refer to:
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People
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* Culture of Denmark
* Danish people or Danes, people with a Danish ance ...
,
Finnish,
German
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Norwegian
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, and
Swedish masculine
given name, while Lotár is a
Hungarian masculine given name. Both names are modern forms of the
Germanic Chlothar (which is a blended form of ''Hlūdaz'', meaning "fame", and ''Harjaz'', meaning "army").
Notable people with this name include:
Surname
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Ernst Lothar
Ernst Lothar (; 25 October 1890 – 30 October 1974) was a Moravian-Austrian writer, theatre director/manager and producer.
He was born Ernst Lothar Müller, and as Müller is a very common German surname, he dropped it. His brother, Hans M� ...
(1890–1974), Moravian-Austrian writer
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Hanns Lothar
Hanns Lothar (born Hans Lothar Neutze; 10 April 1929 – 11 March 1967) was a German film actor. He appeared in 36 films between 1948 and 1966. He was born in Hannover, Germany and died in Hamburg, Germany. He was the father of actress Susan ...
or Hanns Lothar Neutze (1929–1967), German actor
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Mark Lothar
Mark Lothar ó:tar(born Lothar Hundertmark; 23 May 1902, in Berlin – 6 April 1985, in Munich) was a German composer. In May 1938 his opera ''Tailor Wibbel'', inspired by a play by Hans Müller-Schlösser, was performed at the Berlin State Ope ...
(1902–1985), German composer
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Rudolf Lothar
Rudolf Lothar ú:dolf ló:tar(born Rudolf Lothar Spitzer; 25 February 1865 – 2 October 1943) was a Hungarian-born Austrian writer, playwright, critic and essayist. He was born and died in Budapest.
Literary works
* 1891 ''Der verschlei ...
(1865–1943), Hungarian-born Austrian writer
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Susanne Lothar
Susanne Lothar (15 November 1960 – 21 July 2012) was a German film, television and stage actress.
Early life and education
Susanne Lothar was born on 15 November 1960 in Hamburg, Germany. She was the daughter of actors Hanns Lothar and Ingri ...
(1960–2012), German actress
Given name
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Lothar Ahrendt (born 1936), former interior minister of the
German Democratic Republic
German(s) may refer to:
* Germany (of or related to)
**Germania (historical use)
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**Ger ...
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Lothar Albrich (1905–1978), Romanian hurdler
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Lothar Baumgarten
Lothar Baumgarten (5 October 1944 – 2 December 2018) was a German conceptual artist, based in New York and Berlin. His work includes installation and also film.
Early life and education
Born 1944 in Rheinsberg, Germany, Baumgarten attended ...
(1944–2018), German artist
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Lothar Berg
Lothar Berg (born 28 July 1930 in Stettin; died 27 July 2015 in Rostock) was a German mathematician and university teacher.
Work and life
Lothar Berg graduated from high school in Neustrelitz in 1949 and then studied mathematics and physics ...
(1930–2015), German mathematician
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Lothar Bolz
Lothar Bolz (3 September 190328 December 1986) was an East German politician. From 1953 to 1965 he served as Minister of Foreign Affairs of East Germany (GDR).
Biography
Lothar Bolz was born in Gleiwitz in Upper Silesia, now Poland, on 3 Septemb ...
(1903–1986), East German politician
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Lothar-Günther Buchheim
Lothar-Günther Buchheim () (February 6, 1918 – February 22, 2007) was a German author, painter, and wartime journalist under the Nazi regime. In World War II he served as a war correspondent aboard ships and U-boats. He is best known for ...
(1918–2007), German author
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Lothar Collatz
Lothar Collatz (; July 6, 1910 – September 26, 1990) was a German mathematician, born in Arnsberg, Westphalia.
The "3''x'' + 1" problem is also known as the Collatz conjecture, named after him and still unsolved. The Collatz–Wielandt formula ...
(1910–1990), German mathematician
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Lothar Dräger
Lothar Dräger (January 19, 1927 – July 9, 2016) was a German comic writer.
Writings
* Mosaik (Digedags) by Hannes Hegen, Co-author from 1957 to 1975
* Mosaik
''Mosaik'' is a German comic book magazine. First published in December 1955, it ...
(1927–2016), German comic writer
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Lothar Emmerich
Lothar "Emma" Emmerich (29 November 1941 – 13 August 2003) was a German football player and manager who played as a forward. He was born in Dortmund-Dorstfeld and died in Hemer.
He won five caps for West Germany in 1966.
Emmerich scored 1 ...
(1941–2003), German football player and manager
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Lothar von Faber
Johann Lothar Freiherr von Faber (born 12 June 1817 in Unterspitzgarten near Stein, Bavaria – 26 July 1896 in Stein) was a German industrialist. He inherited the pencil company Faber-Castell (then called A.W. Faber) in 1839 after the death of h ...
(1817–1896), German industrialist
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Lothar Forcart Lothar Forcart, full name Lothar Hendrich Emil Wilhelm Forcart-Müller, abbreviated as Lothar H. E. W. Forcart, (1902-1990) was a zoologist, malacologist, and herpetologist from Switzerland.
He is commemorated in the scientific name of a species o ...
(1902–1990), Swiss zoologist
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Lothar Geisler
Lothar Geisler (8 December 1936 – 28 April 2019) was a German footballer
A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American foo ...
(1936–2019), German football player
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Lothar Hause
Lothar Hause (born 22 October 1955 in Lübbenau, Bezirk Cottbus) is a former football player from East Germany, who won the silver medal with the East German Olympic team at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, Soviet Union.
He played 28 ...
(born 1955), East German football player
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Lothar Kreyssig
Lothar Kreyssig (; 30 October 1898 – 6 July 1986) was a German judge during the Weimar and Nazi era. He was the only German judge who attempted to stop the Action T4 euthanasia program, an intervention that cost him his job. After the Second W ...
, German bureaucrat and opposer of
Aktion T4
(German, ) was a campaign of mass murder by involuntary euthanasia in Nazi Germany. The term was first used in post- war trials against doctors who had been involved in the killings. The name T4 is an abbreviation of 4, a street address of ...
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Lothar Kurbjuweit
Lothar Kurbjuweit (born 6 November 1950 in Riesa) is a former German footballer and football manager.
Career
Kurbjuweit played for Stahl Riesa (1965–1970) and FC Carl Zeiss Jena (1970–1983).
International career
On the national level he ...
(born 1950), East German football player
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Lothar Lindtner (1917–2005), Norwegian actor
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Lothar Machtan (born 1949), German historian, writer
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Lothar Malskat
Lothar Malskat (May 3, 1913 – February 10, 1988) was a German painter and art restorer who repainted medieval frescoes of the Marienkirche in Lübeck, critically damaged during WWII.
Life and career
Malskat was a painter from Königs ...
(1913–1988), German painter and art restorer
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Lothar Matthäus
Lothar Herbert Matthäus (; born 21 March 1961) is a German football pundit and former professional player and manager. After captaining West Germany to victory in the 1990 FIFA World Cup where he lifted the World Cup trophy, he was awarded the ...
(born 1961), German football player and manager, 1990 World Cup winner
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Lothar Matthes (born 1947), German diver
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Lothar de Maizière
Lothar de Maizière (; born 2 March 1940) is a German Christian Democratic politician. In 1990, he served as the only premier of the German Democratic Republic to be democratically elected freely and fairly by the people. He was also the last ...
(born 1940), last Prime Minister of
East Germany
East Germany, officially the German Democratic Republic (GDR; german: Deutsche Demokratische Republik, , DDR, ), was a country that existed from its creation on 7 October 1949 until its dissolution on 3 October 1990. In these years the state ...
(1990)
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Lothar Meggendorfer
Lothar Meggendorfer (6 November 1847 in Munich – 7 July 1925 in Munich) was a German illustrator and early cartoonist known for his pop-up books.
He was first published in 1862 in the ''Fliegende Blätter'', an illustrated comic weekly, and fro ...
(1847–7 July 1925), German illustrator
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Lothar Meyer
Julius Lothar Meyer (19 August 1830 – 11 April 1895) was a German chemist. He was one of the pioneers in developing the earliest versions of the periodic table of the chemical elements. Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev (his chief rival) and he ...
(1830–1895), German chemist
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Lothar Mendes
Lothar Mendes (19 May 1894 – 24 February 1974) was a German-born screenwriter and film director. His two best known films are '' Jew Süss'' (1934) and ''The Man Who Could Work Miracles'' (1936), both productions for British studios.
Career
Bo ...
(1894–1974), German screenwriter and film director
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Lothar Metz
Lothar Metz (Germany
Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG),, is a country in Central Europe. It is the most populous member state of the European Union. Germany lies between the Baltic and North Sea to the north ...
(1939–2021), German wrestler and Olympic medalist
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Lothar Milde
Lothar Milde (born 8 November 1934) was an East German athlete who competed mainly in the discus throw. He was born in Halle an der Saale.
Milde competed at three Olympic Games winning the silver medal at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City ...
(born 1934), East German athlete who competed mainly in the discus throw
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Lothar Müthel
Lothar Müthel (né Lothar Max Lütcke; 18 February 1896 – 4 September 1964) was a German stage and film actor and director.
Career
Müthel was born in Berlin, where he attended the acting school of Max Reinhardt, ''Schauspielschule, Berl ...
(1896–1964), German stage and film actor and director
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Lothar Osterburg (born 1961), German artist
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Lothar Rendulic
Lothar Rendulic ( hr, Rendulić; 23 October 1887 – 17 January 1971)Rudolf Neck, Adam Wandruszka, Isabella Ackerl (ed.) (1980): ''Protokolle des Ministerrates der Ersten Republik, 1918–1938, Abteilung VIII, 20. Mai 1932 bis 25. Juli 1934''. ...
(1887–1971), Austrian Nazi General in the
Wehrmacht
The ''Wehrmacht'' (, ) were the unified armed forces of Nazi Germany from 1935 to 1945. It consisted of the ''Heer'' (army), the ''Kriegsmarine'' (navy) and the ''Luftwaffe'' (air force). The designation "''Wehrmacht''" replaced the previou ...
, one of the principal commanders of
Courland Pocket
The Courland Pocket (Blockade of the Courland army group), (german: Kurland-Kessel)/german: Kurland-Brückenkopf (Courland Bridgehead), lv, Kurzemes katls (Courland Cauldron) or ''Kurzemes cietoksnis'' (Courland Fortress)., group=lower-alpha ...
,
Lapland War
During World War II, the Lapland War ( fi , Lapin sota; sv, Lapplandskriget; german: Lapplandkrieg) saw fighting between Finland and Nazi Germany – effectively from September to November 1944 – in Finland's northernmost region, Lapland. T ...
,
Continuation War
The Continuation War, also known as the Second Soviet-Finnish War, was a conflict fought by Finland and Nazi Germany against the Soviet Union from 1941 to 1944, as part of World War II.; sv, fortsättningskriget; german: Fortsetzungskrie ...
,
Operation Kutuzov
Operation Kutuzov was the first of the two counteroffensives launched by the Red Army as part of the Kursk Strategic Offensive Operation. It commenced on 12 July 1943, in the Central Russian Upland, against Army Group Center of the German ''Hee ...
and
Prague Offensive
The Prague offensive (russian: Пражская стратегическая наступательная операция, Prazhskaya strategicheskaya nastupatel'naya operatsiya, lit=Prague strategic offensive) was the last major military ...
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Lothar von Richthofen
Lothar Siegfried Freiherr von Richthofen (27 September 1894 – 4 July 1922) was a German First World War fighter ace credited with 40 victories. He was a younger brother of top-scoring ace Manfred von Richthofen (the ''Red Baron'') and a di ...
(1894–1922), fighter ace and younger brother of top-scoring ace
Manfred von Richthofen
Manfred Albrecht Freiherr von Richthofen (; 2 May 1892 – 21 April 1918), known in English as Baron von Richthofen or the Red Baron, was a fighter pilot with the German Air Force during World War I. He is considered the ace-of-aces of t ...
(the Red Baron)
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Lothar Sippel
Lothar Sippel (born 9 May 1965, in Göttingen) is a German football coach and a former player.
Honours
* UEFA Cup
A cup is an open-top used to hold hot or cold liquids for pouring or drinking; while mainly used for drinking, it also ca ...
(born 1965), German football player
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Lothar Späth
Lothar Späth (16 November 1937 – 18 March 2016) was a German politician of the CDU.
Life
Späth was born in Sigmaringen.
From 30 August 1978 to 13 January 1991 Späth was the 5th Minister President of Baden-Württemberg and chairman of th ...
(1937–2016), German politician
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Lothar Spranger, East German footballer
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Lothar von Trotha
General Adrian Dietrich Lothar von Trotha (3 July 1848 – 31 March 1920) was a German military commander during the European new colonial era. As a brigade commander of the East Asian Expedition Corps, he was involved in suppressing the Boxe ...
(1848–1920), a German military commander who instigated the
Herero massacre
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Lothar Ulsaß (1940–1999), German football player
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Lothar Wolleh
Lothar Wolleh (January 20, 1930 – September 28, 1979) was a well-known German photographer.
Until the end of the sixties, Lothar Wolleh worked as a commercial photographer. He made portraits of international contemporary painters, sculptors ...
(1930–1979), German photographer
Fictional characters
* Lothar – comic character, sidekick to
Mandrake the Magician
''Mandrake the Magician'' is a syndicated newspaper comic strip, created by Lee Falk before he created ''The Phantom''.Ron Goulart, ''The Encyclopedia of American Comics''. New York: Facts on File, 1990. . pp. 91, 249–250. ''Mandrake'' began ...
created by
Lee Falk
Lee Falk (), born Leon Harrison Gross (; April 28, 1911 – March 13, 1999), was an American cartoonist, writer, theater director, and producer, best known as the creator of the comic strips ''Mandrake the Magician'' and ''The Phantom''. At the ...
* Lothar – a gatekeeper in the 2016 Indian film
''Mohenjo Daro''
* Lothar – a Nazi spy for Germany, sidekick to Nazi spy Neville Sinclair in the
Rocketeer
The Rocketeer is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books originally published by Pacific Comics. Created by writer/artist Dave Stevens, the character first appeared in 1982 and is an homage to the Saturday matinee serial heroes f ...
* Lothar - character in E. T. A. Hoffmann's ''
The Sandman''
* Lothar Weiser – a spy for Socialist East Germany in
Arnaldur Indriðason
Arnaldur Indriðason (pronounced ; born 28 January 1961) is an Icelandic writer of crime fiction; his most popular series features the protagonist Detective Erlendur.
Biography
Arnaldur was born in Reykjavík on 28 January 1961, the son ...
's book, ''
The Draining Lake
''The Draining Lake'' (Icelandic: ''Kleifarvatn'') is a 2004 crime novel by Icelandic author Arnaldur Indriðason, an entry in the Detective Erlendur series.
The title is based on a real Icelandic lake Kleifarvatn
Kleifarvatn () is the larg ...
''
* Anduin Lothar – a historical warrior in the
Warcraft Universe
''Warcraft'' is a franchise of video games, novels, and other media created by Blizzard Entertainment. The series is made up of five core games: '' Warcraft: Orcs & Humans'', '' Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness'', '' Warcraft III: Reign of Ch ...
* Lothar – a robot in ''
The Metabarons''
* Lothar – a powerful Planewalker wizard in the Planescape setting for
Dungeons & Dragons
''Dungeons & Dragons'' (commonly abbreviated as ''D&D'' or ''DnD'') is a fantasy tabletop role-playing game (RPG) originally designed by Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson. The game was first published in 1974 by Tactical Studies Rules, Inc. (T ...
, likewise appearing in the game
Planescape: Torment
See also
*
Luther (disambiguation)
Luther may refer to:
People
* Martin Luther (1483–1546), German monk credited with initiating the Protestant Reformation
* Martin Luther King Jr. (1929-1968), American minister and leader in the American civil rights movement
* Luther (giv ...
*
Ludwig (disambiguation)
Ludwig may refer to:
People and fictional characters
* Ludwig (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters
* Ludwig (surname), including a list of people
* Ludwig Ahgren, or simply Ludwig, American YouTube live streamer and ...
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Lotar (name) Lotar is German, Norwegian, Polish, Hungarian and Swedish masculine given name that is a modern form of the Germanic Chlothar (which is a blended form of Hlūdaz and Harjaz). People with this name include:
Surname
* Eli Lotar (1905 – 1969 ...
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Louis
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