Schulze

Schulze is a German surname, from the medieval office of Schulze, or village official. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Andrew Schulze (1896–1982), clergyman and civil rights activist
  • William August Schulze, rocket scientist recruited in 1945 by Operation Paperclip
  • Edmund Schulze (1824–1878), German organ builder, or four previous generations of his family in the same profession
  • Ernst Schulze (1789–1817), German poet
  • Ernst Schulze (chemist) (1840-1912), German biochemist and grandson of Gottlob Ernst Schulze
  • Hans Schulze (disambiguation) [de]
  • Horst Schulze, founder of The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company
  • Frank Schulze (born 1970), German footballer
  • Franz Hermann Schulze-Delitzsch (1808–1883), German economist
  • Franz Eilhard Schulze (1840–1921), German anatomist and zoologist
  • Friedrich August Schulze (1770–1849), German novelist
  • Gottlob Ernst Schulze (1761–1833), German professor and philosopher
  • Hans-Joachim Schulze (born 1934), German Bach scholar
  • Harro Schulze-Boysen (1909-1942), left-wing German publicist, Luftwaffe officer, and anti-fascist resistance fighter
  • Johann Heinrich Schulze (1687–1744), German academic, inventor of a primitive photogram
  • John Andrew Shulze (1774–1852), Pennsylvania politician and governor
  • Klaus Schulze (1947-2022), German musician
  • Klaus-Peter Schulze (born 1954), German politician
  • Lara Schulze (born 2002), German chess master
  • Ludwig Schulze, Papua New Guinean politician
  • Paul Schulze (1887-1949), German zoologist and tick taxonomist
  • Richard Schulze (disambiguation)
  • Willibald Schulze, German writer
  • Paul Schulze (born 1962), American actor

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