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This list includes people who were born in or lived in ] before 1945. For a list of famous residents after 1945, see ]. This list includes people who were born in or lived in ] before 1945. For a list of famous residents after 1945, see ].


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* ] – 17th-century religious poet * ] – 17th-century religious poet
* ] – philosopher and Roman Catholic martyr * ] – philosopher and Roman Catholic martyr
* ] – music critic * ] – music critic
* ] – historian * ] – historian
* ] – Inspector General of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War * ] – Inspector General of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War

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This list includes people who were born in or lived in Breslau before 1945. For a list of famous residents after 1945, see List of notable people from Wrocław.

Nobel laureates

listed by year of award

References

  1. Rainer E. Lotz, "Erhard Bauschke". The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. 2nd edition, ed. Barry Kernfeld.
  2. "The danger of thinking we are really holy". Leader-Post. 19 March 1983. Retrieved 25 February 2011.
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