Straussler
Straussler, Straeußler,Strässler,Sträßler,Strauss,Straessler,Stroessner,Strasser,Strassler, etc. may refer to:
People
- Ernst Sträussler (1872 - 1959), Austrian neuropathologist
- Nicholas Straussler (1891 - 1966), Hungarian-born British engineer
- Tomáš Straussler (born 1937), the original name of the playwright, Sir Tom Stoppard
- Johann Strauss II (1825 - 1899), Austrian composer and son of Johann Strauss.
- Johann Strauss (1804 - 1849), Austrian composer and father of Johann Strauss II.
- René Strässler (1943), Swiss photographer.
- Adriana Sanchez-Strässler (1988), Venezuelan-born Argentine architect.
- Carmen Strässler (1963), Venezuelan-born American Psychopedagogist.
- Gregor Strasser (1892 - 1934), Early prominent Nazi German Politician and Officer. Ideological leader of Strasserism along with his brother Otto Strasser.
- Otto Strasser (1897 - 1974), German politician and early Nazi party member. Ideological leader of Strasserism along with his brother Gregor Strasser.
Other
- Gerstmann-Sträussler-Scheinker syndrome, a condition named after Ernst Sträussler and others
- Strässler surname, meaning “On the street” or “In der strasse” (Originating in Hüntwangen, Switzerland)
- Strasbourg (UK: /ˈstræzbɜːrɡ/, US: /ˈstræs-, ˈstr ɑːsbʊərɡ, ˈstrɑːzbʊərɡ, -bɜːrɡ, .... That name is of Germanic origin and means "Town (at the crossing) of roads".
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