30-802: [REDACTED] Look up Krebs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Krebs is the German and Danish word for " crab " and " cancer " (in German, both the zodiac sign and the disease; in Danish the latter is "kræft"). It may refer to: Places [ edit ] Krebs Formation , a geologic formation in Missouri Krebs Group , a geologic group in Oklahoma, preserving fossils dating back to
60-652: A species of rodent in the family Nesomyidae Krebs cycle , a biochemical system important for the metabolism of sugars and fats Krebs–Henseleit solution , developed by Hans Krebs and Kurt Henseleit Krebs , was an armed German trawler that was sunk in 1941 in Operation Claymore Sir Hans Krebs Lecture and Medal , annually award by the Federation of European Biochemical Societies (FEBS) See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Look up Krebs in Wiktionary,
90-494: A species of rodent in the family Nesomyidae Krebs cycle , a biochemical system important for the metabolism of sugars and fats Krebs–Henseleit solution , developed by Hans Krebs and Kurt Henseleit Krebs , was an armed German trawler that was sunk in 1941 in Operation Claymore Sir Hans Krebs Lecture and Medal , annually award by the Federation of European Biochemical Societies (FEBS) See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Look up Krebs in Wiktionary,
120-476: Is a retired French professional footballer who played as a midfielder . Krebs began his career in his native country with FC Sentheim and joined in 2000 to FC Mulhouse . In summer 2001 he left Mulhouse and signed with RC Strasbourg Alsace where he enjoyed success in the club's youth ranks, helping them through to the final of the Gambardella Cup in 2003. Krebs finally made his senior debut during
150-657: The 2005–06 season in a goalless home draw with Sochaux on 3 December 2005. However, he only managed one further league appearance for the club, although he did feature four times in their UEFA Cup campaign that season. He was loaned out to German side Sportfreunde Siegen , playing in the Regionalliga Süd , in the 2006–07 season. Here, he scored his first senior goal, equalising at 1. FC Saarbrücken on 25 August 2006. In June 2007, he moved permanently to top flight club Hannover 96 for €500,000 on an initial two-year contract until 30 June 2009. On 2 June 2009, he signed
180-791: The Barnyard Organizations [ edit ] Krebs Commercial Car Company , a motor company and military trucks manufacturer, active from 1917 to 1939 in Clyde, Ohio Germaine Emilie Krebs (or Grès), French haute couture fashion house Krebs Pigments and Chemical Company , a manufacturer of lithopone and titanium dioxide founded in 1902 by Henrik J. Krebs Krebs School , a private school located in Stockholmsgade in Copenhagen, Denmark Other uses [ edit ] Krebs's fat mouse ( Steatomys krebsii ),
210-541: The Barnyard Organizations [ edit ] Krebs Commercial Car Company , a motor company and military trucks manufacturer, active from 1917 to 1939 in Clyde, Ohio Germaine Emilie Krebs (or Grès), French haute couture fashion house Krebs Pigments and Chemical Company , a manufacturer of lithopone and titanium dioxide founded in 1902 by Henrik J. Krebs Krebs School , a private school located in Stockholmsgade in Copenhagen, Denmark Other uses [ edit ] Krebs's fat mouse ( Steatomys krebsii ),
240-797: The Carboniferous period Krebs, Oklahoma , a city in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, nicknamed "Little Italy" Krebs-see , a lake in Kreis Herzogtum Lauenburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany Mount Krebs , a 1,630 metres rock peak, in the ridge of Lillie Range, near the foothills of the Prince Olav Mountains, Antarctica Krebs Ridge , on the east coast of Palmer Land, Antarctica People [ edit ] Abbie E. Krebs-Wilkins (1842–1924), American businesswoman Albert Krebs (1899–1974),
270-515: The Carboniferous period Krebs, Oklahoma , a city in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, nicknamed "Little Italy" Krebs-see , a lake in Kreis Herzogtum Lauenburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany Mount Krebs , a 1,630 metres rock peak, in the ridge of Lillie Range, near the foothills of the Prince Olav Mountains, Antarctica Krebs Ridge , on the east coast of Palmer Land, Antarctica People [ edit ] Abbie E. Krebs-Wilkins (1842–1924), American businesswoman Albert Krebs (1899–1974),
300-940: The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Christopher B. Krebs , Associate Professor of Classics at Stanford University Diether Krebs (1947–2000), German actor Edward H. Krebs (born 1944), former Pennsylvania legislator Edwin G. Krebs (1918–2009), biochemist Elizabeth Krebs (1848-1931), American gardener, promoter of Halloween parades Emil Krebs (1867–1930), German polyglot and sinologist Ernst Krebs (wrestler) (born 1914, date of death unknown), Swiss wrestler Ernst T. Krebs (1912–1996), American chemist and promoter of purported alternative cures for cancer Ervin Krebs (1909.1972), Hungarian coxswain Florian Krebs (born 1988), German footballer Francis Krebs (born 1946), American Bishop of
330-766: The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Christopher B. Krebs , Associate Professor of Classics at Stanford University Diether Krebs (1947–2000), German actor Edward H. Krebs (born 1944), former Pennsylvania legislator Edwin G. Krebs (1918–2009), biochemist Elizabeth Krebs (1848-1931), American gardener, promoter of Halloween parades Emil Krebs (1867–1930), German polyglot and sinologist Ernst Krebs (wrestler) (born 1914, date of death unknown), Swiss wrestler Ernst T. Krebs (1912–1996), American chemist and promoter of purported alternative cures for cancer Ervin Krebs (1909.1972), Hungarian coxswain Florian Krebs (born 1988), German footballer Francis Krebs (born 1946), American Bishop of
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#1732764822112360-1041: The Ecumenical Catholic Communion who is currently serving as Presiding Bishop. Friedrich Krebs (died 1493), an early German organ builder Friedrich Krebs (mayor) , the mayor of Frankfurt, Germany from 1933 to 1945 Gaëtan Krebs (born 1985), French football midfielder Gene Krebs , member of the Ohio House of Representatives from 2000 Georg Ludwig Engelhard Krebs (1792–1844), German apothecary and natural history collector George Krebs (1872–1939), American football player and coach Germaine Émilie Krebs (1903–1993), fashion designer Hans Krebs (Wehrmacht general) (1898–1945), German general Hans Adolf Krebs (1900–1981), biochemist ( Krebs cycle / citric acid cycle) Hans Krebs (SS general) (1888–1947), Moravian-born Nazi SS Brigadeführer executed for war crimes Henrik J. Krebs (1847–1929), Danish-born American immigrant and founder of
390-898: The Ecumenical Catholic Communion who is currently serving as Presiding Bishop. Friedrich Krebs (died 1493), an early German organ builder Friedrich Krebs (mayor) , the mayor of Frankfurt, Germany from 1933 to 1945 Gaëtan Krebs (born 1985), French football midfielder Gene Krebs , member of the Ohio House of Representatives from 2000 Georg Ludwig Engelhard Krebs (1792–1844), German apothecary and natural history collector George Krebs (1872–1939), American football player and coach Germaine Émilie Krebs (1903–1993), fashion designer Hans Krebs (Wehrmacht general) (1898–1945), German general Hans Adolf Krebs (1900–1981), biochemist ( Krebs cycle / citric acid cycle) Hans Krebs (SS general) (1888–1947), Moravian-born Nazi SS Brigadeführer executed for war crimes Henrik J. Krebs (1847–1929), Danish-born American immigrant and founder of
420-641: The Executive Director of the Modern Language Association of America (MLA) Pete Krebs , American musician, member of the punk-pop band Hazel Peyton Krebs (born 2001), Canadian ice hockey player Pierre Krebs, the German founder of Thule-Seminar , an extreme-right nationalist organization with strong Neopaganist roots Poul Krebs (born 1956), Danish pop / rock singer, songwriter and musician Rahel Krebs , aka Jaël Malli (born 1979), Swiss frontwoman and lead singer of
450-491: The Executive Director of the Modern Language Association of America (MLA) Pete Krebs , American musician, member of the punk-pop band Hazel Peyton Krebs (born 2001), Canadian ice hockey player Pierre Krebs, the German founder of Thule-Seminar , an extreme-right nationalist organization with strong Neopaganist roots Poul Krebs (born 1956), Danish pop / rock singer, songwriter and musician Rahel Krebs , aka Jaël Malli (born 1979), Swiss frontwoman and lead singer of
480-1346: The German Nazi Gauleiter in Hamburg in the time of the Third Reich Allen Krebs , Marxian economics professor who founded the Free University of New York (FUNY) Andreas Samuel Krebs (1766–1818), Danish-Norwegian army officer Angelika Krebs (born 1961), German philosopher Annabell Krebs Culverwell (1902–1998), AnnaBell took the name Columba when signing her paintings and writings, Arthur Constantin Krebs (1850–1935), French officer and pioneer in automotive engineering Beatrice Krebs (1924–2011), American operatic mezzo-soprano, musical theatre actress, and voice teacher Bernt Krebs , German scientist Brian Krebs (born 1972), American computer security journalist Carl Immanuel Krebs (1889–1971), Danish doctor, humanitarianist and explorer, third child of Johanne Margrethe Busch Charles Joseph Krebs FRSC FAA FRZS (born 1936), professor emeritus of population ecology Chris Krebs , US attorney and former Director of
510-978: The German Nazi Gauleiter in Hamburg in the time of the Third Reich Allen Krebs , Marxian economics professor who founded the Free University of New York (FUNY) Andreas Samuel Krebs (1766–1818), Danish-Norwegian army officer Angelika Krebs (born 1961), German philosopher Annabell Krebs Culverwell (1902–1998), AnnaBell took the name Columba when signing her paintings and writings, Arthur Constantin Krebs (1850–1935), French officer and pioneer in automotive engineering Beatrice Krebs (1924–2011), American operatic mezzo-soprano, musical theatre actress, and voice teacher Bernt Krebs , German scientist Brian Krebs (born 1972), American computer security journalist Carl Immanuel Krebs (1889–1971), Danish doctor, humanitarianist and explorer, third child of Johanne Margrethe Busch Charles Joseph Krebs FRSC FAA FRZS (born 1936), professor emeritus of population ecology Chris Krebs , US attorney and former Director of
540-1433: The Krebs Pigments and Chemical Company Helmut Krebs (1913–2007), German tenor Henrik J. Krebs (1847–1929), Danish-born American industrialist Hermano Krebs , Fellow of the IEEE in 2014, for studies on rehabilitation robotics and neuro-rehabilitation Jacob Krebs (1782–1847), American politician, Jacksonian member of the U.S. House of Representatives Jim Krebs (1935–1965), American basketball player Joe Krebs (1943–2021), American television news reporter Johann Baptist Krebs (1774–1851), German opera singer and director, vocal pedagogue, Freemason and esoteric writer Johann Jacob Friedrich Krebs (c.1749–1815), American fraktur artist Johann Ludwig Krebs (1713–1780), German composer, student of J.S. Bach Johann Tobias Krebs (1690–1762), composer, father of J. L. Johann Tobias Krebs (literary scholar) (1718–1782), scholar of classical and Hebrew literature Johanne Cathrine Krebs (1848–1924), Danish painter and women's rights activist John Hans Krebs (1926–2014), German-born California politician John Krebs, Baron Krebs (born 1945), scientist and Principal of Jesus College, Oxford John Krebs (racing driver) (1950–2023), American professional stock car racing driver John Michael Krebs (1804–1867), Presbyterian clergyman of
570-1318: The Krebs Pigments and Chemical Company Helmut Krebs (1913–2007), German tenor Henrik J. Krebs (1847–1929), Danish-born American industrialist Hermano Krebs , Fellow of the IEEE in 2014, for studies on rehabilitation robotics and neuro-rehabilitation Jacob Krebs (1782–1847), American politician, Jacksonian member of the U.S. House of Representatives Jim Krebs (1935–1965), American basketball player Joe Krebs (1943–2021), American television news reporter Johann Baptist Krebs (1774–1851), German opera singer and director, vocal pedagogue, Freemason and esoteric writer Johann Jacob Friedrich Krebs (c.1749–1815), American fraktur artist Johann Ludwig Krebs (1713–1780), German composer, student of J.S. Bach Johann Tobias Krebs (1690–1762), composer, father of J. L. Johann Tobias Krebs (literary scholar) (1718–1782), scholar of classical and Hebrew literature Johanne Cathrine Krebs (1848–1924), Danish painter and women's rights activist John Hans Krebs (1926–2014), German-born California politician John Krebs, Baron Krebs (born 1945), scientist and Principal of Jesus College, Oxford John Krebs (racing driver) (1950–2023), American professional stock car racing driver John Michael Krebs (1804–1867), Presbyterian clergyman of
600-819: The United States Karin Krebs (née Burneleit, born 1943) East German former middle-distance runner Mitch Krebs , American television anchor Martha Krebs , theoretical physicist Martin Krebs (born 1956), German prelate and diplomatic service of the Holy See since 1991 Nathalie Krebs (1895–1978), Danish potter Nicholas of Cusa , birth name Nicholas Krebs (1401–1464), cardinal, philosopher, jurist, mathematician and astronomer Nina Krebs Ovesen (born 1996), Danish professional racing cyclist Otto Krebs (1873–1941), German industrialist and art collector Paul Joseph Krebs (1912–1996), American Democratic Party politician Paula Krebs ,
630-684: The United States Karin Krebs (née Burneleit, born 1943) East German former middle-distance runner Mitch Krebs , American television anchor Martha Krebs , theoretical physicist Martin Krebs (born 1956), German prelate and diplomatic service of the Holy See since 1991 Nathalie Krebs (1895–1978), Danish potter Nicholas of Cusa , birth name Nicholas Krebs (1401–1464), cardinal, philosopher, jurist, mathematician and astronomer Nina Krebs Ovesen (born 1996), Danish professional racing cyclist Otto Krebs (1873–1941), German industrialist and art collector Paul Joseph Krebs (1912–1996), American Democratic Party politician Paula Krebs ,
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#1732764822112660-958: The Weather Underground Stanley LeFevre Krebs (1864–1935), American psychologist and salesmanship lecturer Susan W. Krebs (born 1959), Maryland politician Thomas L. Krebs , American securities and finance attorney Torsten Krebs (born 1973), German sport shooter Valdis Krebs , American-Latvian researcher and consultant in the field of social and organizational network analysis Werner G. Krebs , American data scientist Fictional people [ edit ] Karl Krebs, character in Robert Harris ' alternate history Fatherland Maynard G. Krebs , television sitcom character ( The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis ) Main character of Ernest Hemingway 's story " Soldier's Home " Krauser Krebs in Back at
690-746: The Weather Underground Stanley LeFevre Krebs (1864–1935), American psychologist and salesmanship lecturer Susan W. Krebs (born 1959), Maryland politician Thomas L. Krebs , American securities and finance attorney Torsten Krebs (born 1973), German sport shooter Valdis Krebs , American-Latvian researcher and consultant in the field of social and organizational network analysis Werner G. Krebs , American data scientist Fictional people [ edit ] Karl Krebs, character in Robert Harris ' alternate history Fatherland Maynard G. Krebs , television sitcom character ( The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis ) Main character of Ernest Hemingway 's story " Soldier's Home " Krauser Krebs in Back at
720-597: The band Lunik (1998–2013) Richard Krebs (1906–1996), German athlete Ricardo Krebs Wilckens (1918–2011), German Chilean historian Richard Julius Hermann Krebs, known as Jan Valtin , spy Rick Krebs (born 1949), role-playing game and simulation game designer Robert Krebs , railroad company president Rockne Krebs (1938–2011), American artist and sculptor Sándor Krebs (1926–2007), Hungarian sports shooter Shantel Krebs (born 1973), American businesswoman and former South Dakota Secretary of State Sharon Krebs (1937-2008), political activist and member of
750-597: The band Lunik (1998–2013) Richard Krebs (1906–1996), German athlete Ricardo Krebs Wilckens (1918–2011), German Chilean historian Richard Julius Hermann Krebs, known as Jan Valtin , spy Rick Krebs (born 1949), role-playing game and simulation game designer Robert Krebs , railroad company president Rockne Krebs (1938–2011), American artist and sculptor Sándor Krebs (1926–2007), Hungarian sports shooter Shantel Krebs (born 1973), American businesswoman and former South Dakota Secretary of State Sharon Krebs (1937-2008), political activist and member of
780-420: The free dictionary. Krab (disambiguation) Crab (disambiguation) Krebs House (disambiguation) Related surnames Kreps (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Krebs . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to
810-420: The free dictionary. Krab (disambiguation) Crab (disambiguation) Krebs House (disambiguation) Related surnames Kreps (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Krebs . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to
840-441: The 💕 [REDACTED] Look up Krebs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Krebs is the German and Danish word for " crab " and " cancer " (in German, both the zodiac sign and the disease; in Danish the latter is "kræft"). It may refer to: Places [ edit ] Krebs Formation , a geologic formation in Missouri Krebs Group , a geologic group in Oklahoma, preserving fossils dating back to
870-453: The link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Krebs&oldid=1225458922 " Categories : Surnames German-language surnames Surnames of Jewish origin Surnames from nicknames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles Krebs From Misplaced Pages,
900-436: The link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Krebs&oldid=1225458922 " Categories : Surnames German-language surnames Surnames of Jewish origin Surnames from nicknames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles Ga%C3%ABtan Krebs Gaëtan Krebs (born 18 November 1985)
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