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Koch is German for "cook". Koch can refer to the following: - Bill Koch - cross-country skier
- Billy Koch - Major league baseball relief pitcher
- Carl Ludwig Koch and his son Ludwig Carl Christian Koch - German entomologists specializing in arachnology
- Carl Wilhelm Otto Koch, (1810 - 1876), mayor of Leipzig
- Charles G. Koch - Billionaire, heir and CEO of Koch Industries and co-founder of the free-market Cato Institute.
- Christof Koch
- David H. Koch - Billionaire, 1980 Libertarian Party Vice-Presidential candidate, heir to Koch Industries.
- Dorothy Bush Koch
- Edward I. Koch - former Mayor of New York City
- Erich Koch - Gauleiter of East Prussia
- Fred C. Koch - Founder of Koch Industries, and supporter of the John Birch Society.
- Heinrich Christoph Koch German musicologist, author of Versuch einer Anleitung zur Composition
- Helge von Koch - Swedish mathematician, originator of the eponymous Koch curve
- Howard Koch
- Ilse Koch - wife of Karl, "The Bitch of Buchenwald"
- Joseph Anton Koch
- Karl Koch - German botanist
- Karl Koch - German film director and writer
- Karl Koch, a German hacker from the 1980s - see hagbard (Karl Koch)
- Karl Otto Koch - the first commandant of Buchenwald
- Ludwig Koch
- Marietta Koch
- Marita Koch - sprint athelete, born 1957
- Martin Koch - Swedish novelist
- Robert Koch - German physician, discoverer of the tubercle and cholera bacilli, Nobel Prize in Medicine laureate in 1905
- Roland Koch - German politician
- Walter Karl Koch - a German surgeon
- Werner Koch
Bill Koch (June 7, 1955-) is an American skiier, the first world-class cross-country skiier from the United States. ...
Cross-country skiing (also known as XC skiing) is a winter sport popular in many countries with large snowfields, primarily Northern Europe and Canada. ...
Billy Koch (born December 14, 1974 in Rockville Centre, New York) was once a feared reliever in Major League Baseball. ...
Major League Baseball (MLB) is the highest level of play in professional baseball in the world. ...
A relief pitcher warms up in the bullpen as the game goes on A relief pitcher or reliever is a baseball or softball pitcher who enters the game after the starting pitcher is removed due to injury, ineffectiveness and/or fatigue. ...
Carl Ludwig Koch (September 21, 1778 - August 23, 1857) was a German entomologist, specializing in arachnology. ...
Ludwig Carl Christian Koch (November 8, 1825 - November 1, 1908) was a German entomologist specializing in arachnology. ...
Entomology is the scientific study of insects. ...
Arachnology is the scientific study of spiders and related organisms such as scorpions, pseudoscorpions, harvestmen, altogether called arachnids. ...
1810 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...
1876 is a leap year starting on Saturday. ...
Leipzig â¶(?) [] (Sorbian/Lusatian: Lipsk) is the largest city in the federal state (Bundesland) of Saxony in Germany. ...
Charles G. Koch (November 1, 1935â ) is chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Koch Industries, Inc. ...
A billionaire is a very wealthy person, one who has a net worth over 1,000,000,000 US Dollars, Euros or comparably valued currency, or over 1,000 times the net worth of a millionaire. ...
Koch Industries, Inc. ...
The Cato Institute is an influential libertarian non-profit public policy research foundation (think tank) headquartered in Washington, D.C. The Institutes stated mission is to broaden the parameters of public policy debate to allow consideration of the traditional American principles of limited government, individual liberty, free markets, and...
Christof Koch (born November 13, 1956) is an American neuroscientist. ...
David Koch David H. Koch (1940-) was the Libertarian Partys vice-presidential candidate in the 1980 U.S. presidential election, sharing the party ticket with Ed Clark. ...
A billionaire is a very wealthy person, one who has a net worth over 1,000,000,000 US Dollars, Euros or comparably valued currency, or over 1,000 times the net worth of a millionaire. ...
Libertarian Party can refer to several libertarian political parties, including: United States Libertarian Party Libertarian Party of Canada Movimiento Libertario of Costa Rica The Libertarianz of New Zealand Libertarian Party of Australia There are also political parties that hold some of the same policies as the above parties but do...
Koch Industries, Inc. ...
Dorothy Bush Koch also known as Doro (born August 18, 1959), is the daughter of the 41st President of the United States George H. W. Bush and former First Lady Barbara Bush and the youngest sibling of George W. Bush, the 43rd President of the United States. ...
Ed Koch, a Democrat, speaks at the 2004 Republican National Convention in support of the re-election of President George W. Bush. ...
A mayor (from the Latin maīor, meaning larger,greater) is the politician who serves as chief executive official of some types of municipalities. ...
The Empire State Building (right) and the Chrysler Building (left) are easily recognized symbols of New York City to the world. ...
Erich Koch, born June 19, 1896, died November 12, 1986. ...
A Gauleiter was the party leader of a regional branch of the NSDAP (more commonly known as the Nazi Party) or the head of a Gau or of a Reichsgau. ...
East Prussia (German: Ostpreu en; Polish: Prusy Wschodnie; Russian: Восточная Пруссия — Vostochnaya Prussiya) was a province of Kingdom of Prussia, situated on the territory of former Ducal Prussia. ...
Fred C. Koch born Quanah, TX (1900-1967) was the father of both David and Charles Koch. ...
Koch Industries, Inc. ...
The John Birch Society (JBS) is an ultra-conservative organization that was founded in 1958 to fight the threat of Communism and other un-American influences in the United States and promote the free-enterprise system. ...
Niels Fabian Helge von Koch (January 25, 1870 - March 11, 1924) was a Swedish mathematician, who gave his name to the famous fractal known as the Koch curve, which was one of the earliest fractal curves to have been described. ...
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Howard Koch (1902-1995) was an American screenwriter. ...
Ilse Koch, née Kohler (September 22, 1906 - September 1, 1967), was the wife of Karl Koch, the commandant of the concentration camp Buchenwald. ...
Karl Heinrich Emil Koch (1809 - 1879) was a German botanist. ...
Botany is the scientific study of plant life. ...
Karl Koch was a German film director and writer, assistant to Luchino Visconti. ...
The film director, on the right, gives last minute direction to the cast and crew, whilst filming a costume drama on location in London. ...
Screenwriters, or script writers, are authors who write the screenplays from which movies are made. ...
Hacker is a term used to describe people who create and modify computer software and computer hardware. ...
Karl Koch (born July 22, 1965 in Hanover, died - probably - May 23, 1989) was a German hacker in the 1980s, who called himself hagbard, after Hagbard Celine. ...
Karl Otto Koch (August 2, 1897 - April 5, 1945), a colonel of German Schutzstaffel (SS), was the first commandant of the Nazi concentration camp at Buchenwald (from 1937 to 1941), and later at Lublin (Majdanek camp). ...
Slave laborers in the Buchenwald concentration camp (Elie Wiesel is second row, seventh from left). ...
Marita Koch (b. ...
1957 (MCMLVII) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Martin Koch (December 23, 1882 - June 22, 1940) was a Swedish novelist. ...
Robert Koch For the American lobbyist, see Bobby Koch. ...
Physician examining a child The word physician should not be confused with physicist, which means a scientist in the area of physics. ...
Tuberculosis (commonly shortened to TB) is an infection caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which most commonly affects the lungs (pulmonary TB) but can also affect the central nervous system (meningitis), lymphatic system, circulatory system (Miliary tuberculosis), genitourinary system, bones and joints. ...
Cholera (also called Asiatic cholera) is an infectious disease, caused by bacteria that are typically ingested by drinking water that is contaminated by improper sanitation, or by eating improperly cooked fish, especially shellfish. ...
Species Bacillus anthracis Bacillus cereus Bacillus coagulans Bacillus natto Bacillus subtilis Bacillus thuringiensis etc. ...
List of Nobel Prize laureates in Physiology or Medicine from 1901 to the present day. ...
1905 (MCMV) was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ...
M.J has ebola. ...
Roland Koch Roland Koch (born March 24, 1958 in Frankfurt am Main) is a German politician. ...
Walter Karl Koch was a German surgeon (Dortmund, Germany, May 3, 1880- ? ), best known for the discovery of Tawaras node, the atrioventricular node which is the beginning of his bundle about the auricular-ventricular. ...
Werner Koch (born July 11, 1961) is a German free software author. ...
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