Sachs
Sachs stands for:
- Sachs , a cutting weapon, see Sax (weapon)
- Goldman Sachs , an investment bank
- Sachs Bikes , a German motorcycle brand
- Sachs (brand) (formerly Fichtel & Sachs ), German brand of the automotive supplier ZF
- Sachs manor , in Hof (Saale), Upper Franconia
Sachs is the family name of the following people:
A.
- Aaron Sachs (1923-2014), American saxophonist
- Abraham Sachs (1914–1983), American mathematician and Assyriologist
- Adam Sachs (1895–?), German racing cyclist
- Albert Sachs (1803-1835), German physician, doctor of medicine and surgeon
- Albert Sachs (mathematician) (* 1944), German mathematician
- Albie Sachs (* 1935), South African judge and author
- Alfred Sachs (1907–1990), German sculptor
- Andrew Sachs (1930–2016), German-British actor
B.
- Benno Sachs (painter) (1868–?), Portrait painter
- Benno Sachs (entrepreneur) (1875–1943), German manufacturer
- Benno Sachs (composer) (1882–1968), Austrian-American arranger, conductor and composer
- Berta Sachs (1876–1943), German teacher and social worker
C.
- Caecilie Seler-Sachs (1855–1935), German ethnologist, photographer and author
- Camille Sachs (1880–1959), German lawyer
- Carl Sachs (medic) (1853–1878), German medic and explorer
- Carl Sachs (1868–1943), German entrepreneur and art collector, see Carl Sachs Collection
- Clara Sachs (1862–1921), German painter and lithographer
- Curt Sachs (1881–1959), German music theorist
D.
- Dominik Sachs (* around 1985), German economist and university professor
E.
- Eberhard Sachs († 1319?), Austrian cathedral dean and provost
- Eddie Sachs (1927–1964), American racing car driver
- Ekkehard Sachs (* 1950), German mathematician and university professor
- Emil Sachs ( Emil Solomon (Solly) Sachs ; 1900–1976), South African trade unionist and publicist
- Erich Sachs (1882–1948), German concert organizer and writer
- Ernest Sachs (1879–1958), American medic
- Ernst Sachs (entrepreneur) (1867–1932), German industrialist, inventor of the freewheel hub with coaster brake on bicycles
- Ernst Sachs (General) (1880–1956), German officer, SS-Obergruppenführer
- Ernst Sachs (engineer) (1890–1977), German engineer, inventor of the soldering iron
- Ernst Wilhelm Sachs (1929–1977), German industrialist
- Eva Sachs (1882–1936), German classical philologist
F.
- Ferdinand Sachs (1885–1969), German pediatrician
- Franz Sachs (1875–1919), German chemist
- Friedrich Sachs (1821-1893), German lieutenant general
- Fritz Sachs (1876 – after 1912), German physician and writer
G
- Georg Sachs (also George Sachs ; 1896–1960), German-American metallurgist
- George Sachs (medic) (* 1935), Austrian medic
- Gerd Sachs (* 1961), German soccer player
- Gerhard Sachs (1923–1996), German politician (SED)
- Gottfried Sachs (* 1939), German aeronautical engineer
- Gunter Sachs (1932–2011), German-Swiss industrial heir and photographer
- Günther Sachs (1903–1962), German major general
H
- Hannes Sachs (* 1922), German soccer player
- Hanns Sachs (1881–1947), Austrian psychoanalyst
- Hans Sachs (1494–1576), German mastersinger
- Hans Sachs (politician) (1874–1947), German politician (DVP, NLLP, NSDAP), MdR
- Hans Sachs (physician) (1877-1945), German physician and serologist
- Hans Sachs (manufacturer, 1878) (1878–1933), German manufacturer
- Hans Sachs (collector) (1881–1974), German-American dentist and graphic collector
- Hans Sachs (manufacturer, 1886) (1886–1941 / 42), German manufacturer
- Hans Sachs (dentist) , German dentist
- Hans Sachs (Senior Public Prosecutor) (1912–1993), German Senior Public Prosecutor
- Hans Sachs (toxicologist) (1948-2017), German toxicologist
- Hans-Georg Sachs (1911–1975), German diplomat
- Hans W. Sachs (1912–2000), German pathologist, coroner and university professor
- Heinrich Sachs (copperplate engraver) (1831–1901), German copperplate engraver
- Heinrich Sachs (entrepreneur, 1857) (1857– ??), Austrian metal goods manufacturer
- Heinrich Sachs (entrepreneur, 1858) (1858–1922), German pharmaceutical entrepreneur
- Heinrich Sachs (physician) (1863–1928), German neurologist and anatomist
- Heinrich Sachs (pedagogue) (1894–1946), German pedagogue, head of the Odenwald School (1934–1946)
- Heinz Sachs (* 1925), German boxer
- Helen Sachs (* 1934), Dutch jazz singer
- Herman Sachs ( Hermann Sachs ; 1883–1940), American draftsman, designer and art teacher of Romanian origin
- Hermann Sachs (1811–1889), German physician
- Horst Sachs (1927–2016), German mathematician
I.
- Ira Sachs (* 1965), American film director
- Ivo Sachs (* 1964), Swiss physicist and university professor
J
- Jeffrey Sachs (* 1954), American economist
- Johann Christian Sachs (1720–1789), German historian
- Jonathan Sachs (* 1947), American programmer
- Josef Sachs (1872–1949), Swedish entrepreneur and patron
- Julius Sachs (1832–1897), German botanist
- Julius Sachs (classical philologist) (1849–1934), American classical philologist
K
- Karl Sachs (bailiff) (1811–1873), German administrative lawyer
- Karl Sachs (Romanist) (1829–1909), German Romanist
- Karl Sachs (officer) (1886–1951), German general
- Karl Sachs (electrical engineer) (1886–1980), Swiss electrical engineer
- Karl Christian Sachs (1903–1989), German clergyman and local researcher
- Karl Wilhelm Sachs (1709–1763), German physician
- Klaus Sachs-Hombach (* 1957), German philosopher
L.
- Lambert Sachs (1818–1903), German-American painter and photographer
- Leo Sachs (1924–2013), Israeli molecular biologist
- Leonard Sachs (1909–1990), British actor
- Lessie Sachs (1896–1942), German-American poet
- Lisbeth Sachs (1914–2002), Swiss architect
- Lothar Sachs (1929–2019), German statistician
- Ludwig Sachs (administrative officer) (1820–1872), German administrative officer
- Ludwig Sachs (actor) (1881–1973), German actor
- Ludwig Sachs (entrepreneur) (1882–1954), Austrian chemist and entrepreneur
- Ludwig Wilhelm Sachs (1787–1848), German doctor and university professor
M.
- Maria Sachs (1869–1932), German painter
- Maurice Sachs (1906–1945), French writer
- Maurice David Sachs (1909–1987), American radiologist
- Max Sachs (1883–1935), German politician
- Melchior Sachs (1843-1917), German composer
- Michael Sachs (theologian) (also Michael Sachse ; 1542–1618), German pastor and author
- Michael Sachs (rabbi) (1808–1864), German rabbi
- Michael Sachs (politician) (* 1947), German politician (SPD)
- Michael Sachs (legal scholar) (* 1951), German legal scholar
- Michael Sachs (medical historian) (* 1960), German surgeon and medical historian
- Michael Emil Sachs (1836-1893), German painter
- Michael Thomas Sachs (* 1962), German painter, graphic artist and object artist
- Moritz Sachs , real name of Mavro Sachs (1817–1888), Croatian doctor and university professor
- Moritz A. Sachs (* 1978), German actor
- Moritz Johann Sachs von Hellenau (1844–1933), Austrian Vice Admiral
- Moriz Sachs (1865–1948), Austrian ophthalmologist
- Murray B. Sachs (1940-2018), American medical engineer
N
- Nelly Sachs (1891-1970), Swedish writer
O
- Oskar Sachs (1848–1923), German lieutenant general
- Otto Sachs (1869–1897), Austrian writer
P
- Paul Sachs-Müke (1874– ??), German general physician
- Paul J. Sachs ( Paul Joseph Sachs ; 1878–1965), American art historian and collector
- Peter Sachs (1912–1990), German-British film director, producer and animator
- Philipp Jakob Sachs von Löwenheim (1627–1672), Wroclaw physician
R.
- Rainer K. Sachs (* 1932), American astrophysicist
- Reiner Sachs (* 1959), German manager
- Renatus Sachs (1899–1964), German poet and lawyer
- Richard Sachs (painter, 1867) (1867–1936), German painter
- Richard Sachs (painter, 1875) (1875–1946), German painter
- Richard Sachs (entrepreneur) (* 1953), American sports bike manufacturer
- Richard C. Sachs (* 1945), American author
- Robert Green Sachs (1916–1999), American physicist
- Robin Sachs (1951–2013), British actor and voice actor
- Rolf Sachs (* 1955), Swiss artist and designer
- Rudolf Sachs (1891–1947), German politician (KPD / SED)
S.
- Salomo Sachs (1772–1855), German architect, mathematician and writer
- Samuel Sachs (1851–1935), German-American investment banker
- Solly Sachs (1900–1976), South African trade unionist
- Stephan Sachs (* 1958), German director and university lecturer
T
- Theodor Sachs (physician) (1875–1934), German dermatologist
- Theodor Sachs (entrepreneur) (1896–1979), German company founder
- Theodore B. Sachs (1868–1916), American lawyer and doctor of Russian descent
- Tom Sachs (* 1966), American artist
U
- Uwe Sachs (* 1959), German wrestler
W.
- Walter Sachs (ice hockey player) (1891 – after 1930), German ice hockey player
- Walter Sachs (author) (1901–1985), Austrian writer
- Walter Sachs (artist) (* 1954), German sculptor, painter and graphic artist
- Walter Bernhard Sachs (1899 – after 1970), German physician and zoologist
- Walther Sachs (1872–1944), German industrialist
- Wilhelm Sachs (politician) (1801–1866), German politician and entrepreneur
- Wilhelm Sachs (architect, 1853) (1853 – after 1893), Austrian architect
- Wilhelm von Sachs (1859–1936), German lieutenant general
- Wilhelm Sachs (architect, 1884) (1884–1961), Austro-Italian architect and painter
- Wilhelm Sachs (architect, III) , German architect
- Willy Sachs (1896–1958), German industrialist, diplomat and SS-Obersturmbannführer
- Wolfgang Sachs (* 1946), German sociologist and theologian
- Wolfgang Sachs (manager) (1899–1974), German manager and mathematician
See also:
- Sachs-Wolfe effect , for cosmic background radiation
- Carl Sachs Collection, Art Collection
- Sacks
- Saks
- Sax