Schuster
Schuster ("shoemaker", "cobbler") is a common family name in German.
People
- Alexander Schuster (born 1987), German ski mountaineer
- Dirk Schuster (born 1967), German former footballer and football mangager
- Blessed Alfredo Ildefonso Schuster (1880–1954), Italian cardinal and Archbishop of Milan
- Arnold Schuster (1927–1952), murdered businessman
- Arthur Schuster (1851–1934), German-born British physicist
- Bernd Schuster (born 1959), German footballer and former manager of Real Madrid
- Sir Claud Schuster (1869–1956), British civil servant
- Edwin Schuster (1888–1942),(de) Austrian SDAP politician and member of the resistance
- Franz Schuster (1904–1943),(de) Austrian member of the resistance
- Gary Schuster (born 1946), American chemist
- George Ernest Schuster (1881–1982), British colonial administrator and politician of German descent
- Guido Schuster, Swiss computer-scientist
- Hans-Emil Schuster (born 1934), German astronomer
- Jérôme Schuster (born 1985), French rugby union player
- Johann Christoph Schuster (1759–1823),(de) German watchmaker and constructor of calculating machines
- Joseph Schuster (1748–1812), German composer
- Joseph Schuster (1903–1969), Russian-Jewish cellist
- Leon Schuster (born 1951), South African film maker, singer and radio presenter
- Leo Frank Schuster (1852–1927), British patron of the arts
- Norman Schuster (born 1979), German boxer
- Peter Schuster (born 1941), Austrian theoretical chemist
- Peter Schuster, Samoan-New Zealand rugby union player and Chairman of the Samoa Rugby Union
- Rudolf Schuster (born 1934), Slovakian president from 1999 to 2004
- Werner Schuster (1939–2001), German politician
- Werner Schuster (born 1969), Austrian ski jumping coach and a former ski jumper
Other
- Benjamin and Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center
- Simon & Schuster, New York publishing house
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