Deutsch
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Deutsch[1] is the German language word for German (adjective). Deutsche are Germans, while [ein] Deutscher is [a] German. Deutsch, and its various forms, may refer to:
- Deutschland (Germany)
- Deutschlandlied (German anthem)
- Deutsche Demokratische Republik (the former DDR; 1949–1989)
- Deutsch (crater), a lunar crater on the far side of the Moon
- Deutsch-Amerikanische Freundschaft, an influential electropunk / Neue Deutsche Welle band from Düsseldorf
- Deutsch-Jozsa algorithm, a quantum algorithm, proposed by David Deutsch and Richard Jozsa in 1992
- Deutsche Bank (German bank)
- Deutsch as a surname:
- Aladár Deutsch (1899–1973), Hungarian army surgeon ([1])
- Alexander Deutsch, German planetologist (active since 1984)
- Alexander Nikolaevich Deutsch, Russian astronomer (active 1926–1985)
- Andre Deutsch, a publisher in London
- Antal Deutsch / Anton Deutsch (1848–1920), Hungarian journalist, writer about national economy and economic history ([2])
- Armin Joseph Deutsch (born 1918), American astronomer and science fiction author
- Babette Deutsch (1895–1982), American author
- Charles Deutsch, French engineer
- David Deutsch (born 1953), physicist
- David N. Deutsch
- Diana Deutsch, British-born, American perceptual and cognitive psychologist
- Immanuel Oscar Menahem Deutsch (1829–1973), a German oriental scholar
- Ernő Deutsch (1872–1944), Hungarian doctor ([3])
- Ernst Deutsch (1890–1969), German actor
- Felix Deutsch, German doctor, and husband of Helene Deutsch
- George Deutsch, ex-NASA press officer
- Gotthard Deutsch
- Harold C. Deutsch, author on WWII covert warfare
- Helene Deutsch, Austrian-born American psychologist
- J. Anthony Deutsch, Cognitive Scientist
- Jenő Deutsch / Eugen Deutsch (1879–1944), Hungarian ([4])
- John James Deutsch, Canadian economist
- Julius Deutsch (1884–1968), Austrian politician. See also German article
- Karl Deutsch (1912–1992), Czech social and political scientist
- Leo Deutsch (1855–1941) (known as Lev Deich in Russia), Russian revolutionary
- Louis "Red" Deutsch (1890–1983), American boxer and owner of the "Tube Bar" in Jersey City
- L. Peter Deutsch, programmer and creator of the Ghostscript software
- Max Deutsch, French-Austrian composer and director. See also German article
- Morton Deutsch, social psychologist and researcher in conflict resolution
- Niklaus Manuel (born Deutsch), Swiss painter
- Oscar Deutsch (1893–1941), founder of the British Odeon cinema chain
- Otto Erich Deutsch (1883–1967), Austrian musicologist and creator of the Deutsch catalogue of Schubert's compositions.
- Peter Deutsch (born 1957), American politician
- the Hatvany-Deutsch family
- any number of derived surnames:
- Howard Deutch, film director
- John M. Deutch
- Fran Landesman (born Frances Deitsch)
- Gene Deitch
- Kim Deitch
- Daitch-Mokotoff Soundex, see soundex
- Géza Deutsek-Pásztai (1892-1971), Hungarian (Transylvanian) jurist, journalist ([5])