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Schröder ( Schroeder) is a German surname often associated with the Schröder family. Notable people with the surname include: * Arthur Schröder (1892–1986), German actor * Atze Schröder, stage name of German comedian Hubertus Albers * Bernd Schröder (born 1942), German football manager * Björn Schröder (born 1968), German and Swiss curler and coach * Björn Schröder (born 1980), German cyclist * Bob Schroder (born 1944), American baseball player * Brigitte Schröder (1917–2000), German politician * Carly Schroeder (born 1990), American actress * Christa Schroeder (1908–1984), Adolf Hitler's personal secretary * Christian Mathias Schröder (1778–1860), German politician * Corina Schröder (born 1986), German footballer * Dennis Schröder (born 1993), German basketball player * Diana Schröder (born 1975), German artistic gymnast * Dominik Schröder (1910–1974), German ethnologist * Doris Schröder-Köpf (born 1963), German journalist * Edward Schröde ...
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Schroeder
__NOTOC__ Schroeder is a North German (from Schröder) occupational name for a cloth cutter or tailor, from an agent derivative of Middle Low German , "to cut". The same term was occasionally used to denote a gristmiller as well as a shoemaker, whose work included cutting leather, and also a drayman, one who delivered beer and wine in bulk to customers; in some instances the surname may have been acquired in either of these senses. This name is widespread throughout central and eastern Europe which has been held by many notable people, including: People A * Andrea Schroeder (1964–2021), American politician * Andreas Schroeder (born 1946), German-born Canadian poet, novelist, and nonfiction writer B * Barbet Schroeder (born 1941), Swiss film director and producer * Bernd Schroeder (1944–2023), German writer * Bob Schroeder (born 1960), American politician * Bruce Schroeder (born 1946), American judge C * Carl Schroeder, American composer * Carly Schroeder (born 1990) ...
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Dominik Schröder
Dominik Schröder (4 September 1910 – 25 December 1974) was an ethnologist whose researches were focused mainly in the Moungor (Tu) people of Northwest China. He was born in Eiweiler, in the Nohfelden municipality of the Saarland. He worked as a missionary in China from 1938 to 1949. He obtained an MA from Fujen University in Beijing in 1945. He was active in the Anthropos-Institut in Fribourg, and undertook research on the Kham people, and the oral poetry of the Monguor people (). He translated the chapter on Folklore from the ''Xīkāng Tújīng'' (:1934), a work by the Chinese scholar Rén Nǎiqiáng () who pioneered studies on the Gesar epic. From 1946 to 1949 he resided among the Huzhu Monguor people. He returned to Europe in 1949 to pursue his studies in anthropology at both Fribourg and Frankfurt, and obtained a doctorate in 1951. His inaugural dissertation, "Zur Religion der Tujen des Sininggebietes (Kukunor)," published in 1953 was an important addition to a lit ...
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Gustav Schröder
Gustav Schröder (; 27 September 1885 – 10 January 1959) was a German sea captain most remembered and celebrated for his role in attempting to save 937 German-Jewish passengers on his ship having sailed from Hamburg to escape Nazis in 1939. Disembarkation of nearly all of the passengers at the official destination port of Havana, Cuba, was refused in the midst of Cuban political turmoil and corruption. Knowing the risks to his passengers of returning them to Hamburg, Capt. Schröder sailed on to several other countries, in order to save the lives of his passengers. Most notably, America and Canada refused his plea for landing passengers as refugees. Career Schröder began his seafaring career in 1902 at the age of 16 aboard the training ship '' Großherzogin Elisabeth''. After completing his training, he served first on sailing ships, and then was an able seaman on of the Hamburg America Line, at the time one of the fastest ships in the world and holder of the Blue Riband. Sc ...
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Greta Schröder
Greta Schröder (27 June 1892 – 8 June 1980) was a German actress. She is best known for the role of Ellen Hutter, Thomas Hutter's wife and the cause of Count Orlok's destruction in ''Nosferatu'' (1922). In the fictionalized 2000 film ''Shadow of the Vampire'', she is portrayed as having been a famous actress during the making of ''Nosferatu'', but in fact she was little known. The bulk of her career was during the 1920s, and she continued to act well into the 1950s, but by the 1930s her roles had diminished to only occasional appearances. Following a failed marriage with struggling actor Ernst Matray, she was married to actor and film director Paul Wegener. According to the Austrian writer Kay Weniger, Greta Schröder died in 1980, though some sources mention 1967. Filmography Actress * 1913: * 1920: '' The Red Peacock'' as Alfred's sister * 1920: '' The Golem: How He Came into the World'' as a lady of the court * 1920: '' The Closed Chain'' * 1921: '' The Lost Shadow'' ...
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Gerco Schröder
Gerco Bernardus Schröder (born 28 July 1978, in Tubbergen) is a Dutch show jumping equestrian. He currently ranks third on the FEI Rolex Ranking List. Gerco Schröder represented the Netherlands at the 2004 Summer Olympics where he took part in the individual jumping competition and the show jumping team event alongside Wim Schröder, Leopold van Asten and Gert-Jan Bruggink. As an individual driving on his horse 'Monaco', Schröder was eliminated in the qualification round, ending up on the 48th position. He was 21st after the first qualification round, but 8 penalty points in his second round eliminated him. With the Dutch show jumping team he finished fourth with a total of 24 penalty points. In 2006 Schröder won team gold alongside Jeroen Dubbeldam, Piet Raijmakers and Albert Zoer at the World Equestrian Games in Aachen. In 2010 he won the Dutch national championship. At the 2012 Olympic Games in London, Schröder won the silver medal in the individual jumping comp ...
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Gerhard Schröder
Gerhard Fritz Kurt Schröder (; born 7 April 1944) is a German former politician and Lobbying, lobbyist who served as Chancellor of Germany from 1998 to 2005. From 1999 to 2004, he was also the Leader of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD). As chancellor, he led a coalition government of the SPD and Alliance 90/The Greens. Since leaving public office, Schröder has worked for Russian state-owned energy companies, including Nord Stream AG, Rosneft, and Gazprom. Schröder was a lawyer before becoming a full-time politician, and he was Minister President of Lower Saxony (1990–1998) before becoming chancellor. Replacing the longest-ruling chancellor in modern German history, Helmut Kohl (CDU), in the 1998 German federal election, 1998 federal election, he tried to address unemployment and poverty with the Agenda 2010 labour market reform, which increased Hartz IV, welfare benefits. Together with French president Jacques Chirac, in 2003, he did not join the Coalition of the ...
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Gerhard Schröder (television Executive)
Gerhard Karl Theodor Hans Schröder (3 March 1921 – 23 January 2012) was a Germans, German radio and television executive. Schröder was born in Bad Wildungen and studied law and political economics in Marburg. After his state examination he worked in the Lower Saxony Ministry of Culture, among other roles as leader of the Art and Culture Department. From 1961 to 1973 he was director of the Norddeutscher Rundfunk, having been a member of the governing body for six years. As the head of NDR, in 1970/71 he served as chairman of the ARD (broadcaster), ARD. In 1974 he switched to director of Radio Bremen, where he served until 1985. In his time there, among other things, the regional television news magazine ''Buten un binnen'' was launched in 1980. References External links Ex-Intendant Gerhard Schröder wird 85
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Gerhard Schröder (CDU)
Gerhard Schröder (11 September 1910 – 31 December 1989) was a West German politician and member of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party. He served as Federal Minister of the Interior from 1953 to 1961, as Foreign Minister from 1961 to 1966, and as Minister of Defence from 1966 until 1969. In the 1969 election he ran for President of the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) but was outpolled by Gustav Heinemann. Life The son of a railway official, Schröder was born in Saarbrücken, then part of the Prussian Rhine Province. Having passed his Abitur exams, he went on to study law at the University of Königsberg and two semesters abroad at the University of Edinburgh, where he, according to his own accounts, became familiar with a British way of life. In 1932 he finished his studies in Bonn he had committed himself to the university group of the national liberal German People's Party. Schröder passed the first and second ''Staatsexamen'' in 1932 and 1936. Havi ...
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Gerhard Schröder (other)
Gerhard Schröder (born 1944) is a former German Social Democratic Party politician who served as Chancellor of Germany from 1998 to 2005. Gerhard Schröder may also refer to: * Gerhard Schröder (1910–1989), was a German Christian Democratic Union politician, who served as Federal Minister of the Interior from 1953 to 1961, then as Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1961 to 1966 and later as Federal Minister of Defence from 1966 to 1969. * Gerhard Schröder (1921–2012), was a German radio and television executive, who was the director of Norddeutscher Rundfunk and Radio Bremen Radio Bremen (), shortened to RB () is Germany's smallest Public broadcasting, public radio and television broadcaster and the legally mandated broadcaster for the city-state Bremen (state), Free Hanseatic City of Bremen (which includes Bremerha ...
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Friedrich Ludwig Schröder
Friedrich Ludwig Schröder (3 November 1744 – 3 September 1816) was a German actor, Actor-manager, manager, dramatist and prominent freemasonry, masonic leader. He was born in Schwerin. Shortly after his birth, his mother, Sophie Charlotte Ackermann, Sophie Charlotte Bierreichel (1714–1792), separated from her husband, and, joining a theatrical company, toured with success in Poland and Russia. Subsequently, she married Konrad Ernst Ackermann and appeared with his company in many German cities, finally settling in Hamburg. Young Schröder early showed considerable talent, but his childhood was rendered so unhappy by his stepfather that he ran away from home and learned the trade of a shoemaker. He rejoined his parents, however, in 1759, and became an actor. In 1764 he appeared with the Ackermann company in Hamburg, playing leading comedy parts; but these he soon exchanged for the tragic roles in which he became famous. These included Hamlet, King Lear and Philip i ...
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Friedrich Schröder
Friedrich Schröder (6 August 1910 – 25 September 1972) was a Swiss composer of what could be referred to as light music. Career Born in Näfels, Switzerland, Schröder studied music in Stuttgart, Münster, and Berlin. Already in those early days he wrote film scores. For a short period between 1934 and 1937 he also worked as a ''Kapellmeister''. He composed a number of operettas and '' Schlager'', many of which have been popular ever since. Schröder died in West Berlin, aged 62. Operettas *'' Wedding Night in Paradise'' (1942; filmed in 1962 starring Peter Alexander, Marika Rökk, and Waltraut Haas) *''Nächte in Changhai'' *''Chanel Nr.5'' *''Das Bad auf der Tenne'' *''Die große Welt'' *''Isabella'' ''Schlager'' *"Ich tanze mit dir in den Himmel hinein" *"So stell ich mir die Liebe vor" *"Man müsste Klavier spielen können" (sung by Johannes Heesters et al.) *"Liebling, was wird nun aus uns beiden?" *"Komm mit mir nach Tahiti" *"Die Negermama singt ein uraltes Li ...
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Frank Schröder
Frank Schröder (born 6 March 1962 in Altenburg) is an East German cross-country skier who competed in the early 1980s. He won a bronze medal in the 4 × 10 km relay at the 1982 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships (Tied with Finland). Schröder also finished 15th in the 15 km event at those same championships. He also competed at the 1984 Winter Olympics The 1984 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XIV Olympic Winter Games (Serbo-Croatian language, Serbo-Croatian and Slovene language, Slovene: ; Serbian Cyrillic alphabet, Serbian Cyrillic: ; ) and commonly known as Sarajevo '84 (Serbian Cy .... He has created tone arms and handmade audiophile tonearms. Cross-country skiing results All results are sourced from the International Ski Federation (FIS). Olympic Games World Championships * 1 medal – (1 bronze) World Cup Season standings Team podiums *1 podium Note: Until the 1999 World Championships, World Championship races were included in the World Cup ...
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