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Warburg is a city in Germany.
Warburg may also refer to:
Businesses and organizations
Warburg family
Aby Warburg (1866–1929), German art historian, founder of the Warburg Institute
Anna Warburg (1881–1967), Swedish educator
Mary Warburg (artist) (1866–1934), German artist, wife of Aby Warburg
Gerson Warburg (1765-1826), Hamburg banker
Max Warburg (1867–1946), Hamburg banker
Moses Marcus Warburg (1763-1830), Hamburg banker, founder of M. M. Warburg & Co., Hamburg
Paul Warburg (1868–1932), German-born American investment banker, former Federal Reserve Vice Chairman and one of the fathers of the Federal Reserve System
Felix M. Warburg (1871–1937), New York banker
Frieda Schiff Warburg (1867–1958), philanthropist
James Warburg (1896–1969), American banker, financial adviser to Franklin D. Roosevelt
Frederick M. Warburg (1897–1973), New York banker
Eric M. Warburg (1900–1990), banker and goodwill ambassador, namesake of the Eric M. Warburg Prize
Bettina Warburg (1900–1990), psychiatrist
Siegmund George Warburg (1902–1982), founder of S. G. Warburg & Co., London
Paul F. Warburg (1904–1965), American banker
Edward Warburg (1908–1992), American philanthropist
the German Warburg family
Carl Warburg (c. 1805–1892), German physician and scientist
Eugene Warburg (1825—1859), African-American sculptor
Agnes Warburg (1872–1953), British photographer
Sydney Warburg (1880–1947), the pen name of an anonymous author who published a book about funding of the Nazi Party by American bankers
Fredric Warburg (1898–1981), publisher, founder of Secker and Warburg
E. F. Warburg (1908–1966), English botanist
Mary Warburg (1908–2009), American philanthropist
Margit Warburg (born 1952), Danish sociologist of religion
Sam Warburg (born 1983), American tennis player
Kai von Warburg (born 1968), German lightweight rower
Otto Warburg (disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term