Von Bonin
The Bonin family or von Bonin is an old Prussian noble family of Polish origin, whose members held significant military posts in the Kingdom of Prussia and later within the German Empire.
Notable members
- Albert Ferdinand Adolf Karl Friedrich von Bonin (1803–1872), German Corps commander
- Bogislaw von Bonin (1908–1980), German Wehrmacht officer and journalist
- Cosima von Bonin (born 1962), German contemporary artist
- Dietrich-Siegwart von Bonin
- Eckart-Wilhelm von Bonin (1919–1992), German World War II night fighter ace
- Eduard von Bonin (1793–1865), Prussian general who served as Prussian Minister of War
- Hubertus von Bonin (1911–1943), German World War II fighter ace
- Kasimir Wedig von Bonin (1691–1752), Prussian lieutenant general
- Gerhardt von Bonin (1890–1979), neuroscientist & co-author of the classic text "The Isocortex of Man" (1951)
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