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# city in [[Poland]] # city in [[Poland]]
 +=== Notable residents ===
 +* [[Anna Anderson]] (c. 1900 - 1984), pretender of Grand Duchess Anastasia of Russia
 +* [[Lothar von Arnauld de la Perière]] (1886 - 1941), German U-boat commander
 +* [[Isidor Ascheim]] (1891-1968), painter and printmaker
 +* [[Stanisław Barańczak]] (born 1946), poet
 +* [[Herbert Baum]] (1912 – 1942) resistance fighter
 +* [[Zygmunt Bauman]] (born 1925), sociologist
 +* [[Bernhard Baumeister]] (1828-1917), actor
 +* [[Józef Brzeziński]], biologist
 +* [[Brigitte Burmeister]] (died 1940), novelist
 +* [[Heinrich Caro]] (1834-1910), chemist
 +* [[Hipolit Cegielski]] (1815-1868), businessman
 +* [[Dezydery Chłapowski]] (1788-1848), general
 +* [[August Cieszkowski]] (1814-1894), philosopher
 +* [[Antoni Czubiński]] (1928-2003), historian
 +* [[Leopold Damrosch]] (1832 – 1885), conductor
 +* [[Ludwig Dessoir]], (1810 - 1874), actor
 +* [[Franciszek Dobrowolski]] (1830-1896), theater director
 +* [[Tytus Działyński]] (1796-1861), political activist
 +* [[Margo Dydek|Małgorzata Dydek]] (born 1974), basketball player
 +* [[Akiva Eiger]] (1761-1837), [[Rabbi]] of Poznań (1815-1837)
 +* [[Jean Paul Ertel]] (1865-1933), composer
 +* [[Ewaryst Estkowski]] (1820-1856), teacher
 +* [[Fredrak Fraske]] (1872-1973), the last surviving United States veteran of the [[Indian Wars]]
 +* [[Jean Gebser]] (1905-1973), human consciousness scientist
 +* [[Eduard Gerhard]] (1795 - 1867), archaeologist
 +* [[Friedrich Goltz]] (1834 - 1902), physiologist
 +* [[Konstanty Gorski]] (1859-1924), composer and violinist
 +* [[Paul von Hindenburg]] (1847-1934), Field Marshal and President of the [[Weimar Republic]]
 +* [[Maksymilian Jackowski]] (1815-1905), activist
 +* [[John Jonston]] (1603-1675), naturalist and physician
 +* [[Stefan Jurga]] (born 1946), professor and rector of [[Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań]] (1996-2002)
 +* [[Jan A.P. Kaczmarek]] (born 1954), composer
 +* [[Richard Kandt]] (1867-1918), doctor and explorer
 +* [[Ernst Hartwig Kantorowicz]] (1895-1963), historian
 +* [[Marek Karpinski]], computer scientist
 +* [[Günther von Kluge]] (1882-1944), Field Marshal
 +* [[Krzysztof Komeda]] (1931-1969), jazz musician
 +* [[Leo Königsberger]] (1837-1921), mathematician
 +* [[Antoni Kraszewski]] (1797-1870), politician
 +* [[Max Kretzer]] (1854-1941), writer
 +* [[Antoni Krzyżanowski]], 19th century architect
 +* [[Gerard Labuda]] (born 1916), historian
 +* [[Arthur Liebehenschel]] (1901 - 1948), commandant of [[Auschwitz]] and [[Majdanek]]
 +* [[Paul Leonhardt]] (1877-1934), chess master
 +* [[Karol Libelt]] (1807-1875), philosopher
 +* [[Włodzimierz Łęcki]] (born 1937), politician and writer
 +* [[Andrzej Maleszka]] (born 1955), theatre and movie director
 +* [[Karol Marcinkowski]] (1800-1848), physician and social activist
 +* [[Władysław Markiewicz]] (born 1920), sociologist
 +* [[Teofil Matecki]] (1810-1886), philosopher
 +* [[Heinrich Mendelssohn]] (1881-1959), building tycoon
 +* [[Karl-Friedrich Merten]] (1905 - 1993), U-boat commander
 +* [[Maciej Mielżyński]] (1799-1870), politician
 +* [[Julius Moses]] (1868-1942), politician
 +* [[Małgorzata Musierowicz]] (born 1945), novelist
 +* [[Andrzej Niegolewski]] (1787-1857), colonel
 +* [[Władysław Niegolewski]] (1814-1880), politician
 +* [[Gustav Oelsner]] (1879-1956), architect
 +* [[Władysław Oleszczyński]] (1809-1866), sculptor
 +* [[Lilli Palmer]] (1914-1986), actress
 +* [[Janusz Pałubicki]] (born 1948), politician
 +* [[Kazimierz Piwarski]], (1903-1968), historian
 +* [[Gustaw Potworowski]] (1800-1860), activist
 +* [[Tomasz Przybecki]] (born 1981), articled clerk
 +* [[Edward Raczyński (1786-1845)|Edward Raczyński]] (1786-1845), politician
 +* [[Cyryl Ratajski]] (1875-1942), mayor of Poznań
 +* [[Antoni Radziwiłł]] (1775-1833), aristocrat
 +* [[Marian Rejewski]] (1923-1929), cryptoanalist, Enigma codemachine codebreaker
 +* [[Richard Rothe]] ( 1799 - 1867), Lutheran theologian.
 +* [[Jerzy Różycki]] (1927-1932), cryptoanalist, Enigma codemachine codebreaker
 +* [[Michał Sczaniecki]] (1910-1977), historian
 +* [[Józef Struś]] (1510-1568), scientist and mayor of Poznań
 +* [[Paweł Edmund Strzelecki|Sir Paweł Edmund Strzelecki]] ([[July 20]], [[1797]] - [[October 6]], [[1873]]), Polish explorer and geologist
 +* [[Tiago Ferreira]] (born 1979), accountant
 +* [[Stefan Stuligrosz]] (born 1920), choral conductor
 +* [[Rafał Szukała]] (born 1971), butterfly swimmer
 +* [[Roman Szymański]] (1840-1908), political activist
 +* [[Mirosław Szymkowiak]] (born 1976) football player
 +* [[Lech Trzeciakowski]] (born 1931), historian
 +* [[Jan Węglarz]] (born 1947), computer scientist
 +* [[Piotr Wiśniewski]] (born 1955), Statistician
 +* [[Zygmunt Wojciechowski]], (1900-1955), historian and founder of the [[Western Institute]]
 +* [[Leon Wegner]] (1824-1873), economist
 +* [[Anna Wolff-Powęska]], historian
 +* [[Henryk Zygalski]] (1906-1978), cryptoanalist, Enigma codemachine codebreaker
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