Wiesenthal (disambiguation)
- Wiesenthal (disambiguation)
Wiesenthal may mean:
* Charles Fredrick Wiesenthal, one of the inventors of the sewing machine
* Grete Wiesenthal (1885-1970), an Austrian dancer and choreographer; (de)
* Simon Wiesenthal, an Austrian-Jewish architectural engineer who became a Nazi hunter after surviving the Holocaust
**Simon Wiesenthal Center
*Wiesenthal a municipality in Thuringia
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