Schwarzkopf

Schwarzkopf ("black head" in German) refers to:

Place name

Germany
Czech Republic
Austria
  • Schwarzkopf (Ankogel Group) (3,172 m above sea level (AA)), a mountain of the Ankogel Group
  • Schwarzkopf (Glockner Group) (2,764 m above sea level (AA)), a mountain of the Glockner Group
  • Schwarzkopf (Venediger Group) (2,996 m above sea level (AA)), a mountain of the Venediger Group
  • Schwarzkopf (Zillertal Alps) (3,045 m above sea level (AA) and 3,082 m above sea level (AA)), a mountain with two peaks in the Zillertal Alps

Family name

  • Anton Schwarzkopf (1924–2001), a German roller coaster designer and head of Schwarzkopf GmbH
  • Dietrich Schwarzkopf (born 1927), German journalist and Professor[1]
  • Dame Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, DBE (1915–2006), a German-born Austrian/British soprano opera singer and recitalist
  • Eric Schwarzkopf (born 1922), American World War II soldier
  • Franz Schwarzkopf (born 1927), a German roller coaster designer
  • Joachim von Schwarzkopf (1766–1806), a German jurist and historian, who served as a diplomat for the Electorate of Brunswick-Lüneburg[2]
  • Karl Schwarzkopf (1884–1954), German jurist, public official and politician[3]
  • Klaus Schwarzkopf (1922–1991), a German actor
  • Lilli Schwarzkopf (born 1983), a German heptathlete
  • Norman Schwarzkopf, Sr. (1895–1958), first superintendent of the New Jersey, USA state police
  • Norman Schwarzkopf, Jr. (1934–2012), United States Army general, leader of coalition forces in the 1991 Gulf War
  • Paul Schwarzkopf (1886–1970), an Austrian pioneer of powder metallurgy [4]
  • Ronald Schwarzkopf (born 1961), an American lawyer and philanthropist

Companies

  • Schwarzkopf Law, a premier boutique law firm in California, USA

Schwartzkopf

Schwartzkopf:

  • Daniel August Schwartzkopf, first German rose grower
  • Karl-Aage Schwartzkopf (born 1920), Swedish writer [5]
  • Tabba Schwartzkopf, US-actress

See also

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