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Kremer is a German, Dutch, and
Jewish (Ashke****c)
surname cognate to Kramer. Amy
Kremer (born 1970/71),
American Tea
Party political activist Andrea Kremer...
- The
Kremer prizes are a
series of
monetary awards,
established in 1959 by the
industrialist Henry Kremer. The
Royal Aeronautical Society's "Man Powered...
- Wes
Kremer (born
November 27, 1989) is an
American professional skateboarder. He was
named Skater of the Year in 2014 by
Thrasher magazine.
Kremer was...
- The
deaths of Kris
Kremers and
Lisanne Froon (Dutch pronunciation: [krɪs ˈkreːmərs] and [liˈzɑnə ˈfroːn]), two
Dutch students,
occurred after they disappeared...
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Thomas Kremer (26 May 1930 – 24 June 2017) was a game
inventor and
marketer who
acquired the
rights to
market the Rubik's Cube. Tom
Kremer was a games...
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Gidon Kremer (Latvian:
Gidons Krēmers; born 27
February 1947) is a
Latvian classical violinist,
artistic director, and
founder of
Kremerata Baltica. Gidon...
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Michael Robert Kremer (born
November 12, 1964) is an
American development economist currently serving as
University Professor in
Economics at the University...
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Kremers is a
German and
Dutch surname, a
variation of Kramer.
Kremers may
refer to:
Erwin Kremers (born 1949),
German football (soccer)
player Gidons...
- Anje
Kremer (also
known as Ans
Kremer, born 12
February 1943) is a Dutch-born New
Zealander who is a
former competitive speed skater. Born in the Netherlands...
- Bob
Kremer (born 1936) is a
politician from the U.S.
state of Nebraska. From 1999 to 2007, he
represented the 34th
District in the
Nebraska Legislature...