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| Konrad Adenauer | (1876-1967) First chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany
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| Alois Alzheimer | (1864-1915) Discoverer of the brain disease named for him - Web > German Alzheimer bio
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| Marie Antoinette | (1755-1793) Daughter of the Austrian Emperor Franz Joseph who married the French king Louis XVI - Web > M. Antoinette Bio (in English)
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| Arminius | (Hermann der Cherusker) Defeated the Romans in the Battle of the Teutoburger Forest Web > Arminius bio (Wikipedia)
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| Fred Astaire | (1899-1988) The famous dancer's real name was Frederick Austerlitz; his father was born in Linz, Austria. Web > Astaire - German-Hollywood Connection
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| Nadja Auermann | (1970- ) German fashion model
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| Melissa Auf der Maur | (1972- ) Canadian-born rock singer whose family comes from Switzerland. Web > Auf Der Maur - laut.de (Deutsch) and Auf Der Maur (English)
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| Andreas Baader | (1943-1977) was a key member of the infamous Baader-Meinhof gang, a German terrorist group (Red Army Faction, RAF) in the 1970s. Web > Baader-Meinhof | Baader Biographie - DHM
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| Johann Sebastian Bach | (1685-1750) German composer - Web > Bach's life (with map)
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| Karl Baedeker | (1801-1859) invented the first travel guides and created the field of travel writing. Web > German Baedeker bio | Baedeker Verlagsgeschichte (German)
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| Boris Becker | (1967- ) German tennis star, first German and youngest ever to win at Wimbleton (1985) - Web > German Becker bio (Rasscass)
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| Ludwig van Beethoven | (1770-1827) German composer - Beethoven bio (in English)
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| Peter Behrens | (1868-1940) German architect - Web > German Behrens bio (DHM)
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| Karl Benz | (1844-1929) and Gottlieb Daimler (1834-1900) Inventors of the first motor car (1885), although the two never met!
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| Otto von Bismarck | (1815-1898) German political figure (Prussia), first chancellor of the German Reich (1871) - Web > Bismarck bio (German Wikipedia)
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| Heinrich Böll | (1917-1985) German author, Nobel Prize winner (1972) - Web > Heinrich Böll Foundation (Ger., Engl., Span.)
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| Robert Bosch | (1861-1942) German scientist, inventor
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| Johannes Brahms | (1833-1897) German composer - Web > Brahms bio (Johannesbrahms.org)
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| Willy Brandt | (Herbert Ernst Karl Frahm, 1913-1992) German chancellor and mayor of Berlin - Web > Brandt bio (Brandt-Stiftung) - Willy Brandt (Wikipedia)
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| Wernher von Braun | (1912-1977) German rocket scientist who helped put Americans on the moon
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| Bertolt Brecht | (1898-1956) German author, dramatist, best known for his "Dreigroschenoper" ("Threepenny Opera") co-authored with composer Kurt Weill - German bio (DHM)
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| Alfred Edmund Brehm | (1829-1884) was a German zoologist, explorer, and author whose Thierleben lexicon (1864-69) and animal stories for children helped popularize a more sympathetic understanding of animals and their environment. Web > German bio (MDR)
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| Elias Canetti | (1905-1994) Jewish writer often claimed by the Austrians. He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1981. Born in Bulgaria, Canetti was educated in Vienna, wrote in German, but was a British subject when he died in Switzerland. - Web > Canetti (Nobelprize.
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| Charlemagne | (Karl der Große, 742-814) The first European unifier - Web > Charlemagne | Karl der Große (German Wikipedia)
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| Adolf (Adi) Dassler | (1900-1959)founder of Adidas shoe company
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| Rudolf Diesel | (1858-1913) German engineer and inventor of the diesel engine
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| Otto Dix | (1891-1969) German expressionist painter and graphic artist
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| Ruth Dreifuss | (1940- ) Swiss political figure, first woman president of Switzerland
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| Albrecht Dürer | (1471-1528) German artist
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| Friedrich Dürrenmatt | (1921-1990) Swiss writer of crime stories, dramas, and other German literature (Der Besuch der alten Dame)
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| Rudi Dutschke | (1940-1979) Sociologist, former student rebellion leader in the late 1960s (APO and SDS)
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| Albert Einstein | (1879-1955) German scientist and theoretician
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| Elisabeth | (1837-1898), better known as Sisi. Austrian royalty
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| Ludwig Erhard | (1897-1977) German economist, first German chancellor after Adenauer, from 1963 to 1966
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| Erik H. Erikson | (Homburger, 1902-1994) German-American psychoanalyst and university professor who coined the term "identity crisis"
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| Max Ernst | (1891-1976) Dadaist/surrealist painter, sculptor, and graphic artist born in Brühl, Germany, now home to a new Max Ernst Museum - Web > Ernst bio (Guggenheim) | Artchive - Max Ernst | Max Ernst paintings (CSU Hayward)
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| Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit | (1686-1736) German physicist who developed an improved mercury-in-glass thermometer and invented the temperature scale that bears his name (and is now used only in the USA!) - Web > Fahrenheit - Wikipedia | D.G. Fahrenheit - BBC
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| Lyonel Feininger | (1871-1956) German artist
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| Joseph (Joschka) Fischer | (1948- ) German politician, foreign minister under chancellor Gerhard Schröder (1998 to present)
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| Sigmund Freud | (1856-1939) Austrian inventor of psychoanalysis (with photos)
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| Friedrich der Große | (Frederick the Great, 1712-1786) King of Prussia from 1740 to 1786.
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| Anton Fugger | (1493-1560) Member of an important German banking family
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| Hans Geiger | (1882-1945) German physicist, inventor of the Geiger counter (Geiger-Müller-Zählrohr)
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| H.R. Giger | (1940- ) Swiss-German artist who designed the Alien creature - WEB > Giger - German-Hollywood Connection
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| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe | (1749-1832) German poet, writer; the German "Shakespeare"
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| Stefanie (Steffi) Maria Graf | (1969- ) German tennis star (Grandslam winner 1988) now married to Andre Agassi
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| Günter Grass (1927- ) | German writer, Nobel Prize winner
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| Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm | (1785-1863/1786-1859) German authors and linguistic researchers - WEB > Grimm Brothers
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| Walter Gropius | (1883-1969) German-American architect
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| Johannes Gensfleisch zum Gutenberg | (ca. 1397-1468) Inventor of movable type and modern printing
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| Peter Handke | (1942- ) Austrian novelist and playwright
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| Franz Joseph Haydn | (1732-1809) Austrian composer
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| Werner Karl Heisenberg | (1901-1976) German physicist, co-founder of quantum mechanics
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| Hermann der Cherusker | (Arminius in Latin, ca. 18B.C.-19A.D.) Germanic warrior who defeated the Romans at the Battle of the Teutoburger Forest
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| Heinrich Rudolf Hertz | (1857-1894) German physicist who did research into radio waves and frequency (see Erfinder/Inventors)
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| Roman Herzog | (1934- ) President of Germany from 1994 to 1999
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| Hermann Hesse | (1877-1962) German writer (Siddharta, Der Steppenwolf), poet, and artist
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| Paul von Hindenburg | (1847-1934) German army officer and politician who was the chancellor who gave in to the Nazi takeover in 1933
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| Martina Hingis | (1980- ) Swiss tennis player
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| Andreas Hofer | (1776-1822) Austrian patriot (Tyrol)
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| E.T.A. Hoffmann | (1776-1822) Writer, painter, composer
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| Erich Honecker | (1912-1994) Leader of East Germany when the Wall fell
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| Alexander von Humboldt | (1769-1859) German researcher, botanist, and explorer who traveled in the Americas
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| Wilhelm von Humboldt | (1767-1835) German academic and statesman, founder of the Humboldt University in Berlin, brother of Alexander (above)
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| Friedensreich Hundertwasser | (Friedrich Stowasser, 1928-2000) Austrian artist and architect >
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| Helmut Jahn | (1940- ) German-American architect with offices in Chicago
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| Carl Gustav Jung | (1875-1961) Swiss psychoanalyst
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| Franz Kafka | (1883-1924) Austrian writer born in Prague
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| Immanuel Kant | (1724-1804) German philosopher
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| Karl der Große | (Charlemagne, 747-814) The first unifier of Europe, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire (800-814)
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| Johannes Kepler | (1571-1630) German astronomer and mathematician who calculated the planetary orbits
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| Henry A. Kissinger | (1923- ) German-American politician, Secretary of State under Nixon
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| Paul Klee | (1879-1940) Swiss artist
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| Gustav Klimt | (1862-1918) Austrian artist
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| Robert Koch | (1843-1910) German medical researcher, inventor of TB vaccine, Nobel Prize 1905
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| Helmut Kohl | (1930- ) Former German Kanzler (1982-1998)
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| Oskar Kokoschka | (1886-1980) Austrian artist
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| Karl Lagerfeld | (1938- ) German fashion designer
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| Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz | (1646-1716) German philosopher and mathematician
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| Otto Lilienthal | (1848-1896) German aviator and glider pilot whose pioneering work inspired the Wright Brothers
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| "Mad" Ludwig II | (King of Bavaria, 1864-1886) > Web Link
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| Martin Luther | (1483-1546) German religious reformer
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| Ernst Mach | (1838-1916) Austrian physicist
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| Heinrich Mann | (1871-1950) German writer
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| Thomas Mann | (1875-1955) German writer, Nobel Prizze
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| Maria Theresia | (1717-1780) Habsburg Austrian empress (1745-80) who had 16 children
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| Marie Antoinette | (1755-1793) Daughter of the Austrian Emperor Franz Joseph who married the French king Louis XVI
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| Karl Marx | (1818-1883) German philosopher and co-founder of the communist movement (Marxism)
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| Kurt Masur | (1927- ) German musical director, Leipzig (1970-1996), New York (1991-2000)
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| Paul (1838-1914) and Wilhelm Mauser (1834-1882) | German gun inventors, weapons manufacturers
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| Karl May | (1842-1912) German author of westerns and other adventure stories
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| Lise Meitner | (1878-1968) Austrian physicist who coined the term "nuclear fission" (Kernspaltung)
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| Phillip Melanchthon | (Phillip Schwartzerd, 1497-1560) German religious reformer
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| H.L. Mencken | (1880-1956) German-American writer, journalist
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| Gregor Johann Mendel | (1822-1884) Austrian biologist and genetics researcher (Mendel's Laws)
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| Felix Mendelsohn-Bartholdy | (1809-1847) German composer and musical director (Leipzig)
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| Ulf Merbold | (1941- ) German physicist who flew on missions aboard the American Columbia (1983) and Discovery (1992) space shuttles as well as the Russian Mir space station (1994)
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| Gerhard Mercator | (Kremer, 1512-1594) German cartographer, inventor of the Mercator projection for sea charts and maps
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| Ottmar Mergenthaler | (1854-1899) German-american inventor of the Linotype typesetting system (1886)
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| Matthäus Merian | (1593-1650) Swiss engraver who began publishing "Topographia" in Frankfurt in 1642, a 30-volume collection of European city view etchings
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| Angela Merkel | (1954- ) German politician, chairperson of the CDU party since 2000, current German chancelor
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| Franz Anton Mesmer | (1734-1815) German inventor of magnetotherapy and source of the term "mesmerize"
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| Willy Messerschmidt | (1898-1978) German aircraft designer
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| Rheinhold Messner | (1944- ) Italian (South Tyrol) mountain climber, first to climb all 14 peaks above 8000 meters
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| Prince Metternich | (Klemens Wenzel Lothar Fürst von M., 1773-1859) Austrian chancellor (1810-48), leading figure at the Congress of Vienna in 1815
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| Ludwig Mies van der Rohe | (1886-1969) German architect considered one of the most influential in modern history; went to the U.S. in 1937
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| Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | (1756-1791) Austrian composer
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| Robert Musil | (1880-1942) Austrian writer
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| Anne-Sophie Mutter | (1963- ) Internationally recognized German violinist
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| Thomas Nast | (1840-1902) German-American journalist, political cartoonist; see The 'Nasty' Myth
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| Richard Josef Neutra | (1892-1970) Austrian-American architect
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| Helmut Newton | (Neustädter, 1920-2004) Internationally recognized German fashion and glamour photographer; born in Berlin as Helmut Neustädter, died in an auto accident in Los Angeles on January 24, 2004
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| Friedrich Nietzsche | (1844-1900) German writer and philosopher
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| Georg Simon Ohm | (1789-1854) German physicist (Ohm's Law, 1826)
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| Carl Orff | (1895-1982) German composer ("Carmina Burana")
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| Otto | Many Germanic princes, kings, and emperors have borne this name, from Otto I (der Große, 912-973) to Otto I (Bavaria, 1848-1916)
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| Nikolaus August Otto | (1832-1891) German engineer, inventor of the four-stroke internal combustion (Otto) engine (1862), which was used for the first motor cars invented by Benz and Daimler.
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| Johann Pachelbel | (1653-1706) German composer and organist
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| Wolfgang Pauli | (1900-1958) Austrian physicist, one of the developers of the quantum theory, discoverer of the Pauli principle for electrons in an atom
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| Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi | (1746-1827) Swiss educational reformer
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| Wolfgang Petersen | (1941- ) German film director (Das Boot, In the Line of Fire, Air Force One, The Perfect Storm) WEB > Petersen
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| Phillip | Many Germanic counts, dukes and kings have borne this name, from Phillip von Schwaben (1178-1208) to Phillip I (der Großmütige, 1504-1567)
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| Max Planck | (1858-1947) German physicist, quantum theory, Nobel prize 1918
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| Pope Benedict XVI | (Joseph Ratzinger, 1927- ) German cardinal who became pope on April 19, 2005.
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| Louis Prang | (1824-1909) German-American printer born in Breslau, Silesia (then in Prussia, now Wroclaw, Poland) to a French Huguenot father and a German mother. Considered the "father of the American Christmas card," Prang founded a printing company (L. Prang Co.) in
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| Joseph Pulitzer | (1847-1911) Austrian-American journalist and newspaper publisher
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| Leopold von Ranke | (1795-1886) German historian who developed the basic tenets of modern, scientific historical research
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| Joseph Ratzinger | (Pope Benedict XVI, 1927- ) German cardinal who became pope on April 19, 2005.
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| Johannes Rau | (1931- ) German politician (SPD), president of Germany since 1999
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| Marcel Reich-Ranicki | (ra-nitz-key, 1920- ) German writer and influential literary critic
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| Philipp Reis | (1838-1874) German inventor of a telephone prototype (1861)
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| Erich Maria Remarque (Remark) | (1898-1970) German writer (All Quiet on the Western Front)
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| Paul Julius Baron von Reuter | (Israel Beer Josaphat, 1816-1899) German-British publisher, founder of the first worldwide news agency (Reuters)
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| Rainer Maria Rilke | (René Karl Wilhelm Johann Joseph Maria Rilke, 1875-1926) Austrian poet who lived in Switzerland after 1919
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| John (Johann) August Roebling ( | 1806-1869) German-American engineer, designer/builder of the Brooklyn Bridge
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| Erwin Rommel | (Erwin Johannes Eugen Rommel, 1891-1944) German general known as the "Desert Fox"
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| Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen | (1845-1923) German physicist who discovered x-rays and whose name means "x-ray" in German, Nobel Prize 1901
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| Mayer Anselm Rothschild | (Meyer Amschel R., 1743-1812) German-Jewish banker, founder of the Rothschild banking house in Frankfurt am Main
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| Heinz Rühmann | (1902-1994) German film and stage actor ("Ship of Fools")
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| Ernst Ruska | (1906-1988) German scientist and engineer who co-invented the electron microscope, Nobel Prize for physics in 1986
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| Egon Schiele | (1890-1918) Austrian artist
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| Claudia Schiffer | (1971- ) Fashion model
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| Friedrich Schiller | (1759-1805) German poet and writer
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| Max Schmeling | (1905-2005) German boxer who fought the American Joe Louis twice.
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| Helmut Schmidt | (1918- ) German politician and publisher (Die Zeit) who was chancellor of Germany from 1974 to 1982
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| Romy Schneider | (1938-1982) Austrian actress (The Cardinal, Good Neighbor Sam)
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| Arthur Schopenhauer | (1788-1869) German philosopher
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| Gerhard Schröder | (1944- ) Elected German chancellor (SPD) in September 1998
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| Franz Schubert | (1797-1828) Austrian composer of nine symphonies and over 600 "Lieder"
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| Carl Schurz | (1829-1906) German-American politician, U.S. Secretary of the Interior (1877-81)
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| Karl von Schuschnigg | (1897-1977) Austrian politician who resisted the Nazi takeover of his country in 1938 and was imprisoned by the Nazis during the war; later a professor in the U.S. (1948-67) > Web Link (DHM)
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| Arnold Schwarzenegger | (1947- ) Austrian-American movie superstar and politician
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| Albert Schweitzer | (1875-1965) German physician and theologian who set up and ran a hospital in Africa (1913), also known for his organ music; Nobel Peace Prize in 1952
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| Aloys Senefelder | (Aloys Johann Nepomuk Franz Senefelder, 1771-1834) Failed Bavarian actor who invented the lithographic printing technique in 1797. Senefelder was born to a Bavarian father (an actor) in Prague; he died in Munich.
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| Heidi Simonis | (1943- ) First woman governor of a German Bundesland (Schleswig-Holstein)
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| Elke Sommer | (Elke Schletz, 1940- ) German actress (The Victors, A Shot in the Dark, Zeppelin) - WEB > Elke Sommer - German-Hollywood
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| Alexander Spoerl | (1917-1978) German writer
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| Claus Spreckels | (1828-1908) German "sugar baron" in California and Hawaii
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| Friedrich St. Florian | (1933- ) Austrian-born architect who designed the National World War II Memorial in Washington, DC; his firm's design was selected from 400 entries. WEB > St. Florian.com
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| Charles Proteus Steinmetz | (1865-1923) German physicist who did important work on alternating current and lightning
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| Franz Josef Strauß | (1915-1988) German politician (CSU) who was the governor of Bavaria (1978-88) and an unsuccessful candidate for Bundeskanzler (1980); involved in the "Spiegel affair" scandal of 1962, forcing his resignation as foreign minister
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| Johann Strauß | (father, 1804-1849) Austrian composer and director of Vienna's "Hofball"
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| Johann Strauß | (son, 1825-1899) Austrian composer and director of Vienna's "Hofball," known as the "Waltz King" ("The Blue Danube," "The Emperor Waltz"); also composed marches, polkas, and operettas ("Die Fledermaus")
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| Richard Strauss | (1864-1949) German composer ("Rosenkavalier") and orchestra director (Munich, Weimar, Berlin), director of the Vienna State Opera (1919-24)
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| Rita Süßmuth | (1937- ) First woman president of the German Bundestag (legislature), 1988-1998
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| Johann August Sutter | (1803-1880) Swiss immigrant who founded Neu-Helvetien (Sutter's Mill) in 1839, now Sacramento, California
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| Bertha von Suttner | (1814-1914) Austrian pacifist who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1905
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| Edward Teller | (1908- ) Physicist of Austro-Hungarian background who developed the hydrogen bomb
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| Gerhard Thiele | (1953- ) German physicist who was on board the Endeavour misson for NASA's Shuttle Radar Topography Mapping Mission (SRTM) in February 2000
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| Kurt Tucholsky | (1890-1935) German writer, satirist
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| Ludwig Uhland | (1787-1862) German lawyer, politician, and poet from Tübingen
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| Walter Ulbricht | (1893-1973) Head of East Germany when the Berlin Wall was built
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| Wernher von Braun | (1912-1977) German rocket scientist who helped put Americans on the moon
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| Richard Wagner | (1813-1883) German composer
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| Bruno Walter | (B.W. Schlesinger, 1876-1962) German-American orchestra director
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| Walter von der Vogelweide | (ca. 1170-1229) German "Minnesänger" and poet
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| Felix Wankel | (1902-1988) German inventor of the rotary cylinder engine (Kreiskolbenmotor)
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| August Paul von Wassermann | (1866-1925) German bacteriologist who did important work in the field of immunization
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| Alfred Wegener | (1880-1930) German geophysicist who developed the theory of continental drift (Kontinentalverschiebung)
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| Richard von Weizsäcker | (1920- ) German politician (CDU) who was the mayor of West Berlin (1981-84) and Bundespräsident from 1984 to 1994
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| Franz Werfel | (1890-1945) Austrian novelist (The Song of Bernadette) and poet who had a brief Hollywood career during his California exile years
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| Ludwig Wittgenstein | (1889-1951) Austrian-British philosopher
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| Carl Zeiss | (1816-1888) German founder of the Zeiss-Werke in Jena (1846), a manufacturer of optical and precision equipment
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| Ferdinand von Zeppelin | (1838-1917) German inventor of the rigid air ship in 1900
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| Konrad Zuse | (1910-1995) German inventor of the first programmable digital computer (Z3)
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You may also shuffle the rows of the table by clicking on the "Shuffle" button.
Or sort by any of the columns using the down arrow next to any column heading.
If you know all the data on any row, you can temporarily remove it by tapping the trash can to the right of the row.
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