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Pohl is a
German surname of several possible origins.
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Notable people with the surname include:
16th−19th centuries
19th century
Arts and entertainment
Anton Carl Ferdinand Pohl (1819–1887), German-Austrian music historian, archivist, and composer
Richard Pohl (1826–1896), German composer and music author
Franz Pohl (1864–1920), outsider artist
Joseph Pohl (1864–1939), German botanical artist
Adolph Joseph Pohl (1872–1930), Austrian artist and academic sculptor
Klaus Pohl (1883–1958), Austrian film actor
Max Pohl (1885–1935), Austrian stage and film actor
Hermine "Hertha" Pohl (1889–1954), German writer
Frederick J. Pohl (1889–1991), American playwright, literary critic, editor, and author
Science
Sports, military, and other
Caroline Pohl (1851–1908), brothel proprietor and local identity of the Little Lon district in Melbourne, Australia
Hugo von Pohl (1855–1916), German admiral
Oswald Pohl (1892–1951), German SS officer executed for war crimes
Maximilian Ritter von Pohl (1893–1951), German army and air force (Luftwaffe ) officer
Erich Pohl (1894–1948), German international footballer
20th century
Arts and entertainment
Science
Sportspeople
Other
Living people
Arts and entertainment
Kalle Pohl (1951), German comedian and actor
Emily Pohl-Weary (1973), Canadian novelist, poet and university professor
Lucie Pohl (1983), German-American actress and stand-up comedian
Avery Kristen Pohl (2001), American actress and ballerina, best known for her portrayal of Esme Prince on the American soap opera
General Hospital
Markus Pohl (
fl. 2005–), German musician and member of the German power metal band
Mystic Prophecy
Historians
Scientists and engineers
Sportspeople
Ball sports
Ice hockey
Swimmers
Other types of sport
Other uses
See also
References