Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Wilhelm
Wilhelm Kuhweide
Wilhelm "Willi" Kuhweide is a retired West German sailor. He competed in one-person dinghy at the 1964 and 1968 Olympics and 1963, 1966 and 1967 world championships and won on all occasions except in 1968. He then changed to two-person and three person keelboat events and won a bronze medal at the 1972 Olympics, placing sixth-eighth in 1976 and 1984; he missed the 1980 Moscow Games due to their boycott by West Germany.
Wilhelm Simon
Wilhelm Simon was a German SS-Hauptscharführer. During World War II he held administrative posts at the Nazi concentration camps of Buchenwald and Mittelbau-Dora and was convicted of war crimes by the United States in 1947.
Wilhelm Frick
Wilhelm Frick fue un abogado, político y destacado oficial nacionalsocialista que ocupó importantes puestos políticos durante el régimen del Tercer Reich.
Wilhelm von Finck
Wilhelm von Finck was a German entrepreneur and banker. Finck was a co-founder of the German companies Allianz and Munich Re.
Wilhelm Gotthelf Lohrmann
Wilhelm Gotthelf Lohrmann fue un sajón cartógrafo, astrónomo, y meteorólogo sajón, fundador de la Universidad Técnica de Dresde en 1828.
Wilhelm Heitmeyer
Wilhelm Heitmeyer is sociologist and Professor of Education specializing in socialisation. From 1996 to 2013 he headed the Institute for Interdisciplinary Research on Conflict and Violence (IKG) at Bielefeld University. Since retiring as director, he has held the position of Senior Research Professor at IKG.
Wilhelm Foerster
Wilhelm Julius Foerster fue un astrónomo alemán conocido por ser el codescubridor del asteroide (62) Erato junto con Otto Leberecht Lesser el 14 de septiembre de 1860 en Berlín. Este descubrimiento se considera el primer codescubrimiento de un asteroide de la historia.
Wilhelm Schickard
Wilhelm Schickard fue un matemático alemán, famoso por haber construido la primera calculadora automática en el año 1623.
Wilhelm Friedemann Bach
Wilhelm Friedemann Bach fue el segundo de los veinte hijos del célebre compositor Johann Sebastian Bach. Bien dotado musicalmente, fue muy solicitado por su arte y su estilo a la hora de interpretar. Los pocos retratos que existen de él lo muestran delgado, de rasgos finos, muy distinto a sus hermanos e incluso a su propio padre. Probablemente heredó los rasgos de su madre María Bárbara Bach.
Wilhelm Heinrich Schüßler
Wilhelm Heinrich Schüßler — also spelled Schuessler, particularly in English-language publications — was a German medical doctor in Oldenburg who searched for natural remedies and published the results of his experiments in a German homeopathic journal in March 1873, leading to a list of 12 so-called "biochemic cell salts" that remain popular in alternative medicine. Although he was firmly within the homeopathy movement of his day, the modern definition of homeopathy tends to exclude his concept of homeopathic potency, which favoured remedies which, while very dilute, still retained small amounts of the original salt.