Krohn
Krohn stands for:
- (10469) Krohn , an asteroid of the main belt
The following places are called Krohn :
- a district of the municipality of Eldena in the Ludwigslust-Parchim district in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
Krohn is the family name of the following people:
- Albert Krohn (1891–1967), Member of the Bremen Parliament (KPD)
- Alfred von Krohn (1820–1877), Prussian major general
- Alexander Krohn (* 1971), German musician and writer
- Anders Krohn (* 1987), Norwegian racing driver
- Anne Krohn (* 1983), German volleyball and beach volleyball player
- August von Krohn (1781-1856), Major General and Minister of War (Holstein)
- August Krohn (1840–1889), German classical philologist
- August David Krohn (1803-1891), Russian-German zoologist
- Axel Krohn (* 1952), German political scientist
- Barbara Krohn (* 1957), German writer of detective novels and translator from Italian
- Caspar Daniel Krohn (1736–1801), German organist and composer
- Christine Krohn (* 1936), German lawyer
- Claus-Dieter Krohn (* 1941), German historian
- Ernst Krohn , German cameraman of the silent film era
- Felix Krohn (1898–1963), Finnish composer
- Fred Krohn (* 1961), German soccer player
- Fritz Krohn (1873–1941), German classical philologist and high school teacher
- Fritz Willi Krohn (1898–1944), German film architect
- Gisela Krohn (* 1966), German painter
- Günter Krohn (1929–2020), German judge
- Hans Krohn , German soccer player
- Hans von Krohn (* 1871) German naval officer, naval attaché in Spain
- Hans-Broder Krohn (1915–2009), German politician in the European Commission
- Hellmuth von Krohn († 1924 in Barranquilla), German pilot of unknown origin
- Hermann Diedrich Krohn (1734–1805), lawyer and mayor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
- Hermann Georg Krohn (1705–1756), German lawyer, Syndicus of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck
- Hieronymus Christian Krohn (1843–1910), German painter
- Ilmari Krohn (1867–1960), Finnish composer and musicologist
- Jan Krohn (* 1962), German writer and songwriter
- Jesse Krohn (* 1990), Finnish automobile racing driver
- Johann Adolph Krohn (1674–1750), Mayor of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck
- Johann von Krohn (1759–1834), Prussian major general
- Johannes Krohn (1884–1974), German ministerial official
- Juan María Fernández y Krohn (* 1950), Spanish assassin
- Julius Krohn (1835–1888), Finnish poet, folklorist and literary scholar
- Kaarle Krohn (1863–1933), Finnish folklorist
- Karlhans Krohn (1908–2003), German sports teacher and youth carer, inventor of the Indiaca
- Karsten Krohn (1944–2013), German chemist
- Leena Krohn (* 1947), Finnish writer
- Marcel Krohn (* 1968), German actor, director and artistic director
- Michael Krohn , pharmacist and former stage manager in the military pharmacy of the Bundeswehr
- Michael Krohn-Dehli (* 1983), Danish soccer player
- Paul Günter Krohn (1929–1979), German literary scholar
- Peter Krohn (* 1932), former German football official
- Raphael Høegh-Krohn (1938–1988), Norwegian mathematician
- Reinhold Krohn (1852–1932), German structural engineer, bridge builder and university professor
- Rolf Krohn (* 1949), German writer
- Rudolf Krohn (local history researcher) (1850–1938), German teacher and local history researcher
- Rudolf Krohn (politician) (1917–1995), German politician (CDU), MdA Berlin
- Stefan Krohn (* 1974), German swimmer
- Tarek Krohn (* 1976), German musicologist
- Tim Krohn (* 1965), writer, Germany / Switzerland
- Tracy Krohn (* 1954), American entrepreneur and racing car driver
- Walter Krohn (* 1928), German inventor and entrepreneur
- Wolfgang Krohn (* 1941), German sociologist
Krohn is part of the following company names:
- Krohn Light Car Company , former American automobile manufacturer
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