Kurzbach
Kurzbach is
- the name of a German-Silesian noble family, see Kurzbach (noble family)
- Silesian villages were named after the Kurzbach family :
- Bukołowo, ( Buckolowe ; February 2, 1937–1945 Kurzbach ), a town in the Żmigród municipality , Poland
- Rożniątów ( Rosniontau ; July 3, 1936–1945 Kurzbach ), former mansion of the Counts of Tschirschky-Renard, the Counts of Eulenburg-Prassen, a village in the Strzelce Opolskie municipality , Poland
- Bělohrad (Nečín) ( Kurzbach also Kurzbach 1st part ), district of Nečín, Okres Příbram, Czech Republic
- Strupina ( Kurzbach 2nd part ), district of Nečín , Okres Příbram, Czech Republic
- Kurzbach district of the city of Vilsbiburg , Landshut district, Bavaria
- Family von Seydlitz-Kurzbach , see Seydlitz (noble family)
Kurzbach is the family name of the following people:
- Alexander Kurzbach (1991–2014), German volleyball player
- Alexander von Seydlitz-Kurzbach (1847–1935), Prussian lieutenant general
- Gerhard Kurzbach (1915–1944), German officer in the Wehrmacht and Righteous Among the Nations
- Hermann von Seydlitz-Kurzbach (1810–1895), Prussian lieutenant general
- Paul Kurzbach (1902–1997), German composer
- Rudolf von Seydlitz-Kurzbach (1812–1870), German manor owner and court official
- Tim Kurzbach (* 1978), German local politician (SPD)
- Walther von Seydlitz-Kurzbach (1888–1976), German general
See also: