Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Adolf
Adolf Brand
Adolf Brand fue un anarquista stirneriano y uno de los primeros activistas homosexuales y el primero en el mundo en editar de forma regular una revista para homosexuales llamada Der Eigene (1896-1932).
Adolf II of Berg
Adolf IV of Berg count of Berg from 1132 until 1160 and of Altena, son of Adolf III of Berg count of Berg and Hövel. He married (1st) Adelheid von Arnsberg, a daughter of Heinrich count von Rietberg; then (2nd) Irmgard (?) von Schwarzenberg, a daughter of Engelbert von Schwarzenberg.
Adolf Wild von Hohenborn
Heinrich Adolf Wild von Hohenborn was a German officier of the Prussian Army, Generalleutnant during the First World War. From 21 January 1915 to 29 October 1916 he also served as minister of war. He retired 3 November 1919 with the rank of General der Infanterie.
Adolf Ivar Arwidsson
Adolf Ivar Arwidsson was a Finnish political journalist, writer and historian. His writing was critical of Finland's status at the time as a Grand Duchy under the Russian Tsars. Its sharpness cost him his job as a lecturer at The Royal Academy of Turku and he had to emigrate to Sweden, where he continued his political activity. The Finnish national movement considered Arwidsson the mastermind of an independent Finland.
Adolf Lüderitz
Franz Adolf Eduard Lüderitz (1834-1886) fue un comerciante alemán, fundador de la primera colonia alemana en África del Sudoeste. Dio también su nombre a la ciudad namibia de Lüderitz.
Adolf Busch
Adolf Busch. Violinista y compositor alemán, hermano de Fritz Busch.
Adolf VIII of Berg
Adolf VIII of Berg was the eldest son of Count Adolf VII of Berg and Margaret of Hochstaden.
Adolf Brütt
Adolf Brütt fue un escultor alemán. Fue el fundador de la Escuela de Escultura de Weimar y su fundición de bronce que le acompaña.
Adolf Tolkachev
Adolf Georgievich Tolkachev was a Soviet electronic engineer who provided key documents to the American Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) between 1979 and 1985. Working at the Soviet radar design bureau Phazotron as one of the chief designers, Tolkachev gave the CIA complete detailed information about such projects as the R-23, R-24, R-33, R-27, and R-60, S-300; fighter-interceptor aircraft radars used on the MiG-29, MiG-31, and Su-27; and other avionics. He was executed as a spy in 1986.
Adolf Winkelmann
Adolf Ludwig Winkelmann was an SS Hauptsturmführer and was employed as a doctor in several Nazi concentration camps including the Ravensbrück concentration camp.