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* [[Rockwell A. Schnabel]], [[United States Deputy Secretary of Commerce]] 1991–1993 |
* [[Rockwell A. Schnabel]], [[United States Deputy Secretary of Commerce]] 1991–1993 |
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* [[Stefan Schnabel]] (1912-1999), German actor |
* [[Stefan Schnabel]] (1912-1999), German actor |
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[[John Schnabel]], (1920 born) american entrepreneur and american airplane mechanic in world war two. |
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[[Roger Schnabel]] (1956 born) Construction contractor in alaska, USA |
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[[Parker Schnabel]] (1994 born) Gold miner in alaska |
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* [[Schnabel car]], a specialized type of railroad freight car |
* [[Schnabel car]], a specialized type of railroad freight car |
Revision as of 18:40, 10 September 2008
Look up Schnabel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Schnabel is a German surname meaning "beak" and may refer to:
A person's name:
- Artur Schnabel (1882-1951), Polish-Austrian classical pianist and composer
- Charles Francis Schnabel (1895-1974), American agricultural chemist.
- Enrico Schnabel, German athlete participating in Rowing at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Men's eight
- Ernst Schnabel (1913-1986), German writer
- Franz Schnabel (1887-1966), German historian
- Johann Schnabel (died 1546), German theologian and reformer
- Johann Gottfried Schnabel (1692-1751/8), German author
- Joseph Ignaz Schnabel (1767-1831), German composer
- Julian Schnabel (born 1951), American painter and filmmaker
- Karl Ulrich Schnabel (1909-2001), German classical pianist
- Robert Schnabel, Czech-born professional ice hockey defenseman
- Rockwell A. Schnabel, United States Deputy Secretary of Commerce 1991–1993
- Stefan Schnabel (1912-1999), German actor
See also
- Schnabel car, a specialized type of railroad freight car
- Plague doctor, "Doktor Schnabel von Rom"
- O. P. Schnabel Park, a City Park in San Antonio, Texas