Otto Loewi won The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1936.
Otto Wallach won The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1910.
The Wikipedia article entitled 'List of German Jews ...' gives the following German-Jewish Nobel Laureates in the sciences and medicine:Adolf von Baeyer (1905 - Chemistry)Hans Bethe (1967 - Physics - emigrated to the US in 1935)Max Born (1954 - Physics)Paul Ehrlich (1905 - Medicine)Albert Einstein (1921 - Physics)James Franck (1925 - Physics)Fritz Haber (1918 - Chemistry)Otto Meyerhof (1922 - Medicine)Otto Stern (1943 - Chemistry - awarded after emigration to the US)Otto Wallach (1910 - Chemistry)Otto Heinrich Warburg (1931 - Medicine)Richard Willstätter (1915 - Chemistry)Note that Hans Bethe and Otto Stern are often listed as US Nobel laureates.
Muhammad Ali was a great advocate for the civil rights movement. Ali spoke out against white domination. He was awarded the Otto Hahn peace medal for his contributions to the civil rights movement.
Otto I was crowned emperor in 962.
His full name was Otto Heinrich Frank.
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1936 was awarded jointly to Sir Henry Hallett Dale and Otto Loewi for their discoveries relating to chemical transmission of nerve impulses
Otto Stern won The Nobel Prize in Physics in 1944.
Otto Hahn won The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1944.
Otto Wallach won The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1910.
Heinrich Otto Wieland won The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1927.
Ernst Otto Fischer won The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1973.
Otto Fritz Meyerhof won The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1922.
Adolf Otto Reinhold Windaus won The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1928.
Otto Paul Hermann Diels won The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1950.
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1944 was awarded to Otto Hahn for his discovery of the fission of heavy nuclei.
Edward Calvin Kendall, Tadeus Reichstein, and Philip Showalter Hench were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1950 for their discoveries related to the hormones of the adrenal cortex.
Francis Crick, James D. Watson and Maurice Wilkins received the 1962 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine.