Warschauer Straße Station
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Warschauer is a German-language toponymic surname literally meaning "of/from
Warschau Warsaw, officially the Capital City of Warsaw, is the capital and largest city of Poland. The metropolis stands on the River Vistula in east-central Poland. Its population is officially estimated at 1.86 million residents within a greate ...
" (Warsaw). It may refer to:


People

* Anna Warschauer (1841–1866), wife of Ludwig Passini * (1855–1930), German historic, see State Archives in Gdańsk * Claus Leon Warschauer (1929–2012), professor of University of São Paulo * (1820–1888), Polish Jewish doctor * Horst Warschauer (1919–1948), Nazi German army mayor * Mark Warschauer (born 1954), professor at the University of California * (1777–1835), merchant and banker * (1816–1884), banker from
Mendelssohn family The Mendelssohn family are the descendants of Mendel of Dessau. The German Jewish philosopher Moses Mendelssohn and his brother Saul were the first to adopt the surname Mendelssohn. The family includes his grandchildren, the composers Fanny Mende ...
* Robert Warschauer junior (1860–1918), German banker


Places

* Warschauer Straße, major thoroughfare in Berlin, Germany ** Berlin Warschauer Straße station, S-Bahn and U-Bahn in Berlin **
Warschauer Straße (Berlin U-Bahn) Warschauer Straße is the eastern terminus station of lines U1 and U3 of the Berlin U-Bahn. History Designed by Paul Wittig under contract with Siemens & Halske and opened on 17 August 1902 under the name ''Warschauer Brücke'', the station ...
* Oberbilker Markt/Warschauer Straße station, station in Düsseldorf, Germany * ''Warschauer Allee'',
Bundesautobahn 2 is an autobahn in Germany that connects the Ruhr area in the west to Berlin in the east. The A 2 starts at the junction with the Bundesautobahn 3, A3 near the western city of Oberhausen, passes through the north of the Ruhr valley, through ...


See also

* * Warszawski * Warschau (disambiguation) {{disambiguation, surname German-language surnames Toponymic surnames Polish toponymic surnames German toponymic surnames Surnames of Jewish origin Warsaw