Proper noun
Gottwald (plural Gottwalds)
A surname from German.
A Czechoslovakian 100 Koruna banknote issued on 1 October 1989 as part of the 1985–89 banknote series included a portrait of Gottwald. Source: Internet
“Kesha got her balls back, and they’re bigger than ever,” Kesha notes, briefly alluding to her ongoing legal battle with her former manager and producer Lukasz Gottwald, aka Dr. Luke. Source: Internet
That same day, Gottwald countersued her for defamation and breach of contract, arguing that the rape claims were only made to get out of her recording contract. Source: Internet
He emphasized the need to "enforce the leading role of the party more effectively" and acknowledged that, despite Klement Gottwald 's urgings for better relations with society, the Party had too often made heavy-handed rulings on trivial issues. Source: Internet
Located over former coal mine "Gottwald" Katowice is a large coal and steel center. Source: Internet
Gottwald and the communists responded with a coup d'état and installed a pro-Soviet authoritarian state. Source: Internet