# Gottwald

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**Gottwald** is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:

- [Clytus Gottwald](/source/Clytus_Gottwald) (1925–2023), German composer, conductor and musicologist
- [Felix Gottwald](/source/Felix_Gottwald) (born 1976), Austrian Nordic combined athlete who competed from 1994 to 2007
- [Frederick Gottwald](/source/Frederick_Gottwald) (1858–1941), traditionalist American painter, influential in the development of the Cleveland School of art
- [George Joseph Gottwald](/source/George_Joseph_Gottwald) (1914–2002), American Catholic bishop
- [Jeremiah Gottwald](/source/Jeremiah_Gottwald), fictional character in the Sunrise anime series, *Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion*
- [Klement Gottwald](/source/Klement_Gottwald) (1896–1953), Czechoslovak Communist politician, prime minister and president of Czechoslovakia
- Lukasz Sebastian Gottwald (born 1973), known as [Dr. Luke](/source/Dr._Luke), American record producer and songwriter
- [Michal Gottwald](/source/Michal_Gottwald) (born 1981), Slovak football forward who plays for FK Dukla Banská Bystrica in the Slovak Superliga
- [Norman K. Gottwald](/source/Norman_K._Gottwald) (1926–2022), American biblical scholar and political activist
- [Peter Gottwald Jr.](/source/Peter_Gottwald_Jr.), Paralympian athlete from America competing mainly in category T13 middle-distance events
- [Siegfried Gottwald](/source/Siegfried_Gottwald) (1943–2015), German mathematician, logician and historian of science

## See also

- [Gottwald Center for the Sciences](/source/Gottwald_Center_for_the_Sciences), on the campus of the University of Richmond
- [Order of Klement Gottwald](/source/Order_of_Klement_Gottwald), established by the Czechoslovak government in February 1953
- [List of places named after Klement Gottwald](/source/List_of_places_named_after_Klement_Gottwald)

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