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Klemperer         
FAMILY NAME
Klemperer (disambiguation); Von Klemperer
Klemperer is a German-language occupational surname literally meaning "tinker". It is suggested that in the case of the conductor's immediate family the original name was Klopper - one who knocks on doors to get people to go to Synagogue - and was later changed to the better sounding Klemperer which rhymes with Emperor.
Paul Klemperer         
BRITISH ECONOMIST
Paul David Klemperer; Klemperer, Paul
Paul David Klemperer FBA (born 15 August 1956)KLEMPERER, Prof. Paul David’, Who's Who 2014, A & C Black, 2014; online edn, Oxford University Press, 2014 is an economist and the Edgeworth Professor of Economics at the Department of Economics, Oxford University.
Otto Ernst Heinrich Klemperer         
GERMAN PHYSICIST
Otto Klemperer (physicist)
Otto Ernst Heinrich Klemperer (1899–1987) was a physicist expert in electron optics. He was granted his doctorate by the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin in 1923.
Examples of use of Klemperer
1. Some people chose Ian Kershaw‘s biography of Hitler (in two volumes) and the diaries of Victor Klemperer.
2. " The Jew is in every respect the center of the language of the Third Reich, indeed of its whole view of the epoch," literary scholar Viktor Klemperer wrote in his Nazi–era diary.
3. Performing with an array of famous conductors, including Wilhelm Furtwaengler, Otto Klemperer, Vittorio de Sabata and Herbert von Karajan, the German–born soprano was a "diva assoluta," an absolute star.