Schindler - People

People

  • Alexander Schindler (1925-2000), leading figure of American Reform Judaism
  • Allen R. Schindler, Jr. (1969—1992), was a United States Navy officer, victim of a hate crime
  • Alma Schindler (1879-1964), later known as Alma Mahler-Werfel, composer, successively married to Gustav Mahler (Alma Mahler), Walter Gropius, and Franz Werfel
  • Anton Felix Schindler (1795-1864), secretary and early biographer of Ludwig van Beethoven
  • Bill Schindler (1909-1952), American racecar driver
  • David Schindler, American/Canadian ecologist
  • Hans Schindler Bellamy (1901-1982), researcher and author (H. S. Bellamy)
  • Hans Schindler (1889-1974), German musician in Berlin
  • Kevin Schindler (born 1988), German footballer
  • Kurt Schindler (1882-1935), German composer, conductor
  • Jochem Schindler (1944-1994), Austrian Indo-Europeanist
  • Marvin Schindler (1932-2003), professor of German and Slavic Studies
  • Oskar Schindler (1908–1974), Sudeten German businessman who saved his Jewish workers from the Holocaust, subject of the film Schindler's List
    • Emilie Schindler (1907–2001), wife of Oskar Schindler
    • Schindlerjuden, the group of over 1,000 Jews saved by Oskar Schindler
  • Paul Schindler (born 1952), computer journalist
  • Robert and Mary Schindler, parents of Terri Schiavo
  • Rudolf Michael Schindler (1887–1953), Austrian-American architect in Los Angeles
  • Rudolph Schindler (disambiguation), multiple people
  • Solomon Schindler (1842-1915), American rabbi
  • Stella Schindler, American singer-songwriter
  • Valentin Schindler (died 1604), Lutheran Hebraist and professor of the University of Wittenberg
  • Werner Schindler (1905 – 1986), Swiss architect

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