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Klotz (surname)
Klotz as a surname (German for ''block'') can refer to: * Klotz (violin makers), a family of German violin makers (also spelt ''Kloz and Cloz'') * Klotz (fire Fighters), a family of Chicago area firefighters People * Adolf Klotz, Croatian linguist and writer * August Klett (Pseudonym: August Klotz), German artist * Christian Adolph Klotz (1738–1771), German philosopher and writer * Christopher Klotz (born 1984), American soccer player * Clemens Klotz (1886–1969), German architect * Clyde Klotz (born 1961), art director * Florence Klotz (1920–2006), costume designer * Frank Klotz (born 1950), U.S. Air Force general * Ignatius Klotz (1843–1911), American farmer and politician * Jeff S. Klotz (born 1990), German Author, publisher, museum director and entrepreneur * Józef Klotz (1900–1941), Polish footballer * Karlheinz Klotz (born 1950), German sprinter * Louis Klotz, Basketball player, nicknamed "Red" * Louis-Lucien Klotz (1868–1930), French politician * Martin K ...
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