Krebs - People

People

  • Arthur Constantin Krebs (1850–1935), French officer and pioneer in automotive engineering
  • Brian Krebs (born 1972), Washington Post technology reporter
  • Carl August Krebs (1804–1880), German composer
  • Diether Krebs (1947–2000), German actor
  • Ed Krebs (born 1951), photographer
  • Edward H. Krebs (Pennsylvania politician) (born 1944), former Pennsylvania legislator
  • Edwin G. Krebs (1918–2009), biochemist
  • Ernst T. Krebs (1912–1996), chemist
  • Germaine Émilie Krebs (1903-1993), fashion designer
  • Hans Krebs (general) (1898–1945), German general
  • Hans Adolf Krebs (1900–1981), biochemist (Krebs cycle / citric acid cycle)
  • Hans Krebs (National Socialist) (1888–1947), Nazi editor in Bohemia
  • Helmut Krebs (1913–2007), German tenor
  • Johann Ludwig Krebs (1713–1780), German composer, student of J.S. Bach
  • Johann Tobias Krebs (1690–1762), composer, father of J. L.
  • Johann Tobias Krebs (literary scholar) (1718–1782), scholar of classical and Hebrew literature
  • John Hans Krebs (born 1926), California politician
  • John Krebs (born 1945), scientist and Principal of Jesus College, Oxford
  • Mitch Krebs, television anchor
  • Nicholas of Cusa, birth name Nicholas Krebs (1401–1464), cardinal, philosopher, jurist, mathematician and astronomer
  • Richard Krebs (1906–1996), German athlete
  • Richard Julius Hermann Krebs, known as Jan Valtin, spy
  • Rick Krebs (born 1949), RPG-game designer
  • Robert Krebs, railroad company president
  • Susan W. Krebs (born 1959), Maryland politician

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