Category
page 1German Bohemian people
Karl Kautsky
Czech-Austrian Marxist theorist (1854–1938)
Ferdinand Porsche
Austrian-born German automotive engineer, inventor (1875–1951)
Carl Ferdinand Cori
Czech Nobel prize laureate and scientist (1896–1984)
Carl Menger
founder of the Austrian School of economics (1840–1921)
Adalbert Stifter
Austrian painter, pacifist and writer (1805-1868)
Johann Balthasar Neumann
German engineer and architect (1687–1753)
Victor Lustig
Czech fraudster (1890–1947)

Alois Senefelder
German actor and inventor of lithography (1771-1834)
Johann Josef Loschmidt
Austrian chemist and physicist (1821–1895)

Heinrich Biber
Bohemian-Austrian composer and violinist (1644–1704)

Karl Hermann Frank
Czechoslovak member of Czechoslovak national parliament and Nazi Germany politician (1898-1946)

Peter Parler
German-Czech architect (1330–1399)

Konrad Henlein
Czechoslovak German nation politician (1898-1945)

Josef Jungmann
Czech linguist and poet

Franz Reichelt
Austro-Hungarian-born French parachuting pioneer

Julius von Payer
Austrian mountain climber, painter, arctic explorer and nobleman (1841-1915)
Sudeten Germans
ethnic Germans living in the Lands of the Bohemian Crown
Daniel Swarovski
Austrian crystal glass industrialist, founder of D. Swarovski KG company (1862–1956)
John Neumann
Czech christian missionary and saint (1811–1860)
Prince Felix of Schwarzenberg
Austrian prince (1800-1852)
Karl Freund
German film director and cinematographer (1890-1969)
Theodor von Oppolzer
Austrian astronomer and mathematician (1841-1886)
Princess Sophie of Hohenberg
only daughter of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand (1901-1990)
Joseph Johann Littrow
Austrian astronomer (1781-1840)
Kilián Ignaz Dientzenhofer
Czech architect

Karl Fritzsch
SS officer (1903-1945)
Friedrich von Berchtold
Czech botanist, traveller and doctor (1781-1876)
Simon Sechter
Austrian composer
Hans Tropsch
German chemist (1889-1935)
Princess Adelaide of Schaumburg-Lippe
was daughter of Prince William of Schaumburg-Lippe and consort of the last reigning Duke of Saxe-Altenburg Ernst II
Franz Joseph Ruprecht
physician and botanist (1814–1870)
Christoph Dientzenhofer
Czech architect (1655-1722)
Theodor Innitzer
Austrian cardinal and politician (1875–1955)
Anton Heinrich Springer
German art historian (1825–1891)
Julius Vincenz von Krombholz
Czech botanist, surgeon, doctor and mycologist (1782-1843)
Franz Josef Gerstner
Czech physicist and mathematician
Johannes von Tepl
German-language writer
August Wilhelm Ambros
Czech music reviewer, composer and musicologist (1816–1876)
Ferdinand Albin Pax
German botanist and university teacher (1858–1942)
Friedrich Reinitzer
Austrian botanist and chemist (1857-1927)
Prince Frederick of Schaumburg-Lippe
German prince (1868-1945)
Gertrude of Bohemia
Duchess consort of Bohemia from 1140 to 1150
Rudolf Burkert
Czechoslovak skier
Franz Xaver Fieber
German botanist and entomologist (1807-1872)
Florian Leopold Gassmann
Austrian composer (1729–1774)
Joseph von Führich
Czech painter (1800-1876)
Arnold Pick
Czech psychiatrist (1851–1924)
Victor Kugler
Austrian Righteous Among the Nations (1900–1981)
Walter Schleger
Austrian footballer (1929-1999)
Christoph Demantius
German composer
Rudolf Buchbinder
classical pianist
Lucia Moholy
Czech photographer (1894–1989)
Prince Ernst of Hohenberg
Austrian nobleman (1904–1954)
Andreas Hammerschmidt
Czech/German composer and organist
Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer
German Bohemian composer
Friedrich Johann Karl Becke
Austrian mineralogist (1855–1931)
Franz Sieber
Austrian botanist (1789-1844)
Ernestine Schumann-Heink
Austrian-American singer (1861–1936)
Ferdinand Blumentritt
Austrian ethnographer and educator (1853-1913)
Prince Alfred, 3rd Prince of Windisch-Grätz
Czech member of Czech council (1851-1927)