Schenkendorf
Schenkendorf stands for:
- Schenkendorf (Mittenwalde) , a district of the Brandenburg city of Mittenwalde (Mark)
- Schenkendorf (Steinreich) , a part of the municipality of Steinreich
- the former German name of Sękowice (Gubin) , part of the rural community Gubin , Poland
- Schenkendorf , name from the occupation (1942–1945), for Szymkowo in the Polish rural community of Brodnica; formerly Szymkowo near Strasburg an der Drewenz
- the German name of the municipality Ciugud in Transylvania in Romania
Schenkendorf (also spelled Schenkendorff or Schenckendorff ) is a former Brandenburg noble family, see Schenckendorff (noble family)
Known members are:
- Balthasar Rudolf von Schenckendorff (1699–1771), Prussian lieutenant general
- Emil von Schenckendorff (1837–1915), politician, member of the Prussian House of Representatives
- Friedrich August von Schenckendorff (1710–1780), Prussian major general
- Guido Schenkendorf (* 1970), German painter and sculptor
- Heinrich von Schenckendorff (1877–1941), Lieutenant General
- Karl Asmus von Schenckendorf (1796–1875), Prussian lieutenant general
- Leopold von Schenkendorff (pseudonym Günther Ernst , Frank Hillmer , Peter Tamp ; 1909–1988), poet, composer (including NS songs)
- Max von Schenkendorf (1783–1817), German poet
- Max von Schenckendorff (1875–1943), General of the Infantry
See also: