Walzer
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Walzer (and its variant Waltzer) may refer to:
- The German name for the waltz
- Mephisto-Waltzer, four waltzes composed by Franz Liszt
Family names
- Andreas Walzer (born 1970), German cyclist
- Judith Walzer Leavitt (born 1940), a Jewish American college professor
- Karel Wälzer (1890 - ?), a Czechoslovakian ice hockey player
- Michael Walzer (born 1935), an American Jewish political, social, moral and intellectual philosopher
- Raphael Walzer (born Josef Walzer; 1888-1966), a German Benedictine
- Richard Rudolf Walzer (1900-1975), a Jewish German-British expert on Greek philosophy
- Tina Walzer, a female Jewish Austrian historian of History of Jews in Austria, co-author with Stephan Templ of Unser Wien (Our Vienna)
- Werner Walzer (born 1947), Austrian footballer
Waltzer
- Kenneth "Kenny" Alan Waltzer (born 1942), an Jewish American historian, Jewish studier, director of Jewish Studies
Wälzer
- Karel Wälzer (1890 - ?), a Czechoslovakian ice hockey player
Other
- Emperor waltz or a royal dance
- Waltzer, a large, fairground ride
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