Ludwig Feuchtwanger (28 November 1885, Munich - 14 July 1947, Winchester, England) was a German lawyer, lecturer and author.
Feuchtwanger's ancestors originated from the Middle Franconian city of Feuchtwangen which, following a pogrom in 1555, expelled all its resident Jews.
Some of the expellees subsequently settled in Fürth where they were called the Feuchtwangers, meaning those from Feuchtwangen.
[1] Feuchtwanger's grandfather Elkan moved to Munich in the middle of 19th century.
Ludwig lived in a home on Grillparzer Strasse, and was a neighbor of Adolf Hitler.