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Lissauer is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:

Abraham Lissauer was a German physician and archaeologist born in Berent, West Prussia. He was the father of neurologist Heinrich Lissauer (1861-1891).

Ernst Lissauer German poet

Ernst Lissauer was a German-Jewish poet and dramatist remembered for the phrase Gott strafe England. He also created the Hassgesang gegen England, or "Song of Hate against England".

Heinrich Lissauer was a German neurologist born in Neidenburg. He was the son of archaeologist Abraham Lissauer (1832-1908).

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