Kraft
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Kraft has more than one meaning:
- Kraft Foods, the world's second largest food and beverage company
- Kraft process, a paper pulp production method
- Kraft (Mega Man Zero), a video game character
- Kraft (Catch-22), a character in Joseph Heller's novel Catch-22
- Team Kraft, Toyota semi-works Super GT team
- In the German language, Kraft means force (see de:Kraft)
- In the Swedish language, kraft means force (see sv:Kraft)
- Kraft (automobile), a defunct American automobile manufacturer[1]
People:
- Adam Kraft (c. 1455-1509), German sculptor
- Antonín Kraft (1749-1820), Austrian cellist and composer
- Charles H. Kraft (born 1932), anthropologist
- Christopher C. Kraft, Jr. (born 1924), NASA flight director
- Eric Kraft (born 1944), American author
- James L. Kraft (1874-1953), founder of Kraft Foods
- Kraft Ehricke (1917–1984), German rocket scientist
- Leo Kraft (born 1922), American composer, author, and educator
- Nina Kraft (born 1968), German triathlete
- Norbert Kraft (born 1950), Canadian guitarist
- Randy Steven Kraft (born 1945), American serial killer
- Robert Kraft (born 1942), American football executive
- Robert Kraft (astronomer) (born 1927), American astronomer
- William Kraft (born 1923), composer
Science:
- Kraft's inequality, a result used in coding theory
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- ^ Clymer, Floyd. Treasury of Early American Automobiles, 1877-1925 (New York: Bonanza Books, 1950), p.14.