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Germany’s A-list of famous personalities
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Here are the most famous Germans according to twitter (in no particular order): Johannes Gutenberg. Ludwig van Beethoven. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Angela Merkel. Adolf Hitler (warum, Twitter?) Michael Schumacher. Karl Benz.
What famous Germans were born in the US?
What famous Germans were born in the US?
Other Famous Germans Albert Einstein (1879-1955) German-born theoretical physicist who came up with the general theory of relativity, which played a key role in the nuclear age. Einstein also a noted humanitarian who promoted peace. Beethoven (1770 – 1827) German composer born in Bonn, then capital of Electorate of Cologne.
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Who were the contributions of the Germans?
Who were the contributions of the Germans?
Albert Einstein, the great scientist; Adolf Hitler, the most notorious dictator; or the philosopher and socialist, Karl Marx? The contributions of the Germans to the technological, literary, political and spiritual developments of the world have been so immense that it is difficult to express in words.
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Who are some famous German composers?
Who are some famous German composers?
Richard Wagner (1813 – 1883) German composer who wrote epic operas such as the Der Ring des Nibelungen (The Ring of the Nibelung). Johannes Brahms (1833 – 1897) Born in Hamburg, Brahms was a German composer who spent most of his life in Austria. Karl Benz (1844–1929), German inventor and entrepreneur.
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A–G
• Otto Wilhelm Hermann von Abich (1806–1886), mineralogist, geologist
• Michael Albeck (born 1934), Israeli chemist; President of Bar-Ilan University
• Alois Alzheimer (1864–1915), psychiatrist and neuropathologist
• Peter Apian (1495–1552), mathematician, astronomer and cartographer
• Manfred von Ardenne (1907–1997), physicist
A–G
• Otto Wilhelm Hermann von Abich (1806–1886), mineralogist, geologist
• Michael Albeck (born 1934), Israeli chemist; President of Bar-Ilan University
• Alois Alzheimer (1864–1915), psychiatrist and neuropathologist
• Peter Apian (1495–1552), mathematician, astronomer and cartographer
• Manfred von Ardenne (1907–1997), physicist
• Anton de Bary (1831–1888), surgeon, botanist, microbiologist
• Johann Bayer (1572–1625), astronomer
• Georg Bednorz (born 1950), physicist Nobel Prize for Physics
• Emil von Behring (1854–1917), physician
• Karl Benz (1844–1929), inventor of the gasoline-powered automobile
• Friedrich Bessel (1784–1846), mathematician
• Hans Bethe (1906–2005), physicist
• Hennig Brand (c. 1630 – c.1692 or c. 1710), alchemist; discoverer of phosphorus
• Max Born (1882–1970), physicist
• Robert Bosch (1861–1942), industrialist
• Carl F. W. Borgward (1890–1963), engineer
• Karl Ferdinand Braun (1850–1918), physicist
• Wernher von Braun (1912–1977), space engineer, rocket scientist
• Eduard Buchner (1860–1917), biochemist; recipient 1907 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for the discovery of enzymes
• Robert Wilhelm Bunsen (1811–1899), chemist
• Alfred Buntru (1887–1974), hydraulic engineer and SS officer
• Georg Cantor (1845–1918), mathematician
• Conrad of Leonberg (1460–1511), humanist scholar
• Nicolaus Copernicus (1473–1543), Prussian astronomer who wrote and spoke German; he is also often considered as a Pole
• Hans Gerhard Creutzfeldt, neuropathologist
• Adolf Daimler (1871–1913), mechanical engineer
• Gottlieb Daimler (1834–1900), inventor and engineer
• Gertrud Dorka (1893–1976), archaeologist, prehistorian and museum director
• Carl Duisberg (1861–1935), chemist and industrialist
• Rudolf Diesel (1858–1913), inventor of the Diesel engine
• Paul Ehrlich (1854–1915), physician
• Albert Einstein (1879–1955), physicist
• Gerhard Ertl (born 1936), physicist
• Hans Jürgen Eysenck (1916–1997), psychologist
• Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit (1686–1736), physicist, engineer, and glass blower
• Wolfgang Finkelnburg (1905–1967), physicist
• Hermann Emil Fischer (1852–1919), chemist and 1902 recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry
• Friederike Fless (born 1964), president of the German Archaeological Institute
• Elvira Fölzer (1868–1928), early female archaeologist
• Joseph von Fraunhofer (1787–1826), physicist
• Gottlob Frege (1848–1925), mathematician and logicist
• Wilhelm Siegmund Frei (1885–1943), dermatologist
• Erich Fromm (1900–1980), psychologist
• Klaus Fuchs (1911–1988), physicist and spy
• Hans Geiger (1882–1945), physicist
• Carl Friedrich Gauss (1777–1855), mathematician
• Otto von Guericke (1602–1682), scientist
• Johannes Gutenberg (1398–1468), inventor of modern bookprinting

H–J
• Fritz Haber (1868–1934), chemist
• Ernst Haeckel (1834–1919), physician
• Otto Hahn (1879–1968), chemist
• Theodor W. Hänsch (born 1941), physicist
• Bernhard Hantzsch (1875–1911), ornithologist
• Georg Hartmann (1865–1946), geographer
• Felix Hausdorff (1868–1942), mathematician
• Robert Havemann (1910–1982), chemist
• Ernst Heinkel (1888–1958), aircraft engineer
• Werner Karl Heisenberg (1901–1976), physicist
• Hermann Helmholtz, physicist
• Heinrich Rudolf Hertz (1857–1894), physicist
• Johannes Hevelius (1611–1687), astronomer
• David Hilbert (1862–1943), mathematician
• Johann Homann (1664–1724), geographer
• Erich Hueckel (1896–1980), physicist
• Alexander von Humboldt (1769–1859), explorer
• Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi (1804–1851), mathematician
• Alfons Maria Jakob (1884–1931), neurologist
• Hugo Junkers (1859–1935), aircraft engineer

K–L
• Theodor Kaluza (1885–1954), mathematician, theoretical physicist
• Friedrich August Kekulé von Stradonitz (1829–1896), chemist
• Johannes Kepler (1571–1630), astronomer
• Gustav Robert Kirchhoff (1824–1887), physicist
• Martin Heinrich Klaproth (1743–1817), chemist
• Felix Klein (1849–1925), mathematician
• Klaus von Klitzing (born 1943), physicist, Nobel Prize in Physics
• Wolfgang Franz von Kobell (1803–1882), mineralogist
• Robert Koch (1843–1910), physician
• Walter Karl Koch (1880–1962), surgeon
• Adolph Wilhelm Hermann Kolbe (1818–1884), chemist
• Leopold Kronecker (1823–1891), mathematician
• Ernst Eduard Kummer (1810–1893), mathematician
• Edmund Landau (1877–1938), mathematician
• Hermann Lattemann (1852–1894), balloon pilot and parachutist
• Max von Laue (1879–1960), physicist
• Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646–1716), mathematician
• Philipp Eduard Anton von Lenard (1862–1947), physicist
• Rudolph Lennhoff (1866–1933), public health doctor
• August Leskien (1840–1916), linguist
• Justus von Liebig (1803–1873), chemist
• Otto Lilienthal (1848–1896), aviation pioneer
• Ferdinand von Lindemann (1852–1939), mathematician
• Alexander Lippisch (1894–1976), aerodynamicist
• Friedrich Loeffler (1852–1915), bacteriologist
• Johann Josef Loschmidt (1821–1895), physicist, chemist
• Cornelia Lüdecke (born 1954), polar researcher, historian
• Reimar Lüst (born 1923), astrophysicist

M–R
• (Albertus Magnus see "A")
• Ludwig Immanuel Magnus, mathematician
• Siegfried Marcus (1831–1898), automobile pioneer
• Wilhelm Maybach (1846–1929), car-engine and automobile constructor
• Wilhelm Messerschmitt (1898–1978), aircraft engineer
• Lothar Meyer (1830–1895), chemist
• Franz Mertens (1840–1927), mathematician
• August Ferdinand Möbius (1790–1868), mathematician, theoretical astronomer
• Johannes Müller (1801–1858), physiologist
• Walther Nernst (1864–1941), physicist
• Carl Gottfried Neumann (1832–1925), mathematician
• Franz Ernst Neumann (1798–1895), mathematician
• Claus Noé (1938–2008), economist
• Emmy Noether (1882–1935), mathematician
• Georg Ohm (1789–1854), physicist
• Wilhelm Ostwald, chemist; recipient 1909 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
• Nicolaus Otto (1832–1891), coinventor of the Otto cycle
• Bernhard Philberth (1927–2010), physicist, engineer, philosopher, theologian
• Max Planck (1858–1947), physicist
• Jesco von Puttkamer (born 1933), space scientist (NASA manager), engineer and author
• Bernhard Riemann (1826–1866), mathematician
• Adam Ries (1492–1559), mathematician
• Wilhelm Röntgen (1845–1923), physicist; inventor of x-rays

S–V
• Carl Wilhelm Scheele (1742–1786), chemist
• Matthias Jakob Schleiden (1804–1881), botanist
• Heinrich Schliemann (1822–1890), archaeologist
• Christian Friedrich Schonbein (1799–1868), chemist
• Friedrich Hermann Schottky (1851–1935), mathematician
• Theodor Schwann (1810–1882), physiologist
• Hermann Amandus Schwarz (1843–1921), mathematician
• Karl Schwarzschild (1873–1916), physicist
• Carl Semper (1832–1893), ecologist
• Werner von Siemens (1816–1892), inventor, industrialist
• Rolf Singer (1906–1994), mycologist
• Arnold Sommerfeld (1868–1951), physicist
• Eduard Adolf Strasburger (1844–1912), German-Polish professor; one of the most famous botanists of the 19th century
• Georg Steller (1709–1746), naturalist
• William Stern (1871–1938), psychologist, philosopher
• Alfred Stock (1876–1946), chemist
• Levi Strauss (1829–1902), jeans
• Max Vasmer (1886–1962), linguist
• Rudolf Virchow (1821–1902), pioneer of medicine

W–Z
• Otto Wallach, physicist
• Hellmuth Walter (1900–1980), propulsion
• Felix Wankel (1902–1988), inventor of the Wankel engine
• Alfred Wegener (1880–1930), geologist, meteorologist
• Karl Weierstrass (1815–1897), mathematician
• August Weismann (1834–1914), biologist
• Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker (1912–2007), physicist
• Hermann Weyl (1885–1955), mathematician
• Maximilian zu Wied-Neuwied (1782–1867), zoologist
• Wilhelm Wien (1864–1928), physicist
• Heinrich Wohlwill (1874–1943), electrical engineer
• Mieczysław Wolfke (1883–1947), Polish physicist of German descent
• Wilhelm Wundt (1832–1920), physiologist, psychologist
• Christian Zeller (1822–1899, Rektor), mathematician
• Ferdinand von Zeppelin (1838–1917), inventor of the Zeppelin, founded the Zeppelin Airship company
• Ernst Zermelo (1871–1953), mathematician
• Konrad Zuse (1910–1995), computer pioneer
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Перевести · 100 Famous Germans. show list info. Here are 100 famous Germans that vary from actresses to political figures and from singers to authors. How many do you know?
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Перевести · Famous People. Nationality. German. 1 - 60 of 119 Historically important and notable Germans ranked by their popularity on On This Day. 1 - Adolf Hitler. 2 - Otto von Bismarck. 3 - Frederick Barbarossa. 4 - Albert Einstein. 5 - Alfred Wegener.
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This is a list of notable Germans or German-speaking or -writing persons. Persons of mixed heritage have their respective ancestries credited.
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Hans von Aachen (1552–1615), mannerist painter
Albrecht Altdorfer (1480–1538), painter
Gertrud Arndt (1903–2000), photographer; pioneering self-portraiture
Ernst Barlach (1870–1938), sculptor and writer
Günther Behnisch (born 1922), architect
Peter Behrens (1868–1940), architect
Sibylle Bergemann (1941–2010), photographer
Joseph Beuys (1921–1986), artist
Hermann Biow (1804–1850), photographer
Elisabeth Böhm (1921–2012), architect
Gottfried Böhm (born 1920), architect
Arno Breker (1900–1991), sculptor
Lovis Corinth (1858–1925), painter
Lucas Cranach the Elder (1472–1553), painter
Lucas Cranach the Younger (1515–1586), painter
Yitzhak Danziger (1916–1977), Berlin-born Israeli sculptor
Otto Dix (1891–1969), painter
Leon Draisaitl (born 1995), ice hockey player of the Edmonton Oilers
Albrecht Dürer (1471–1528), painter
Egon Eiermann (1904–1970), architect and designer
Max Ernst (1891–1976), surrealist painter
Carl Eytel (1862–1925), painter of desert landscapes in the American Southwest
Caspar David Friedrich (1774–1840), painter
Dörte Gatermann (born 1956), architect
Willi Glasauer (born 1938), artist
Walter Gropius (1883–1969), architect
George Grosz (1893–1959), artist
Matthias Grünewald (c. 1470 – 1528), German Renaissance painter
Johann Gottlieb Hantzsch (1794–1848), painter (genre works)
Christian Hellmich (born 1977), artist
Hannah Höch (1889–1978), artist
Hans Holbein the Elder (c. 1465 – 1524), painter
Hans Holbein the Younger (c. 1497 – 1543), illustrator and painter
Jörg Immendorff, painter
Helmut Jahn (born 1940), architect and designer
Horst Janssen (1929–1995), draftsman, graphic artist, woodcutter, watercolour painter, writer
Ulli Kampelmann (born 1952), sculptor and painter
Anselm Kiefer (born 1945), painter
Martin Kippenberger (1953–1997), painter
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880–1938), painter
Leo von Klenze (1784–1864), architect
Hans Kollhoff (born 1946), architect
Käthe Kollwitz (1867–1945), painter
Christian Lemmerz (born 1959), sculptor and scenographer
Max Liebermann, painter
Markus Lüpertz (born 1941), painter and sculptor
August Macke (1887–1914), painter
Harro Magnussen (1861–1908), sculptor
Franz Marc (1880–1916), painter
Hans Memling (c. 1430 – 1494), painter
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886–1969), architect and designer
Paula Modersohn-Becker (1876–1907), painter
Georg Muche (1895–1987), painter, printmaker, architect, author and teacher
Helmut Newton (1920–2004), photographer
Frei Otto (born 1925), architect and research scientist
Max Pechstein (1881–1955), painter
Sigmar Polke (1941–2010), painter
Gerhard Richter (born 1932), painter
Julius Runge (1843–1922), marine painter
Karl Friedrich Schinkel, architect and painter
Oskar Schlemmer (1888–1943), choreographer, painter, sculptor and stage designer
Eberhard Schlotter (born 1921), painter
Karl Schmidt-Rottluff (1884–1976), painter
Kurt Schwitters, painter and poet
Fritz Schumacher (1869–1947), architect and urban designer
Max Slevogt, painter
Carl Spitzweg (1808–1885), painter
Birgit Stauch (born 1961), sculptor
Fritz Stoltenberg (1855–1921), landscape artist and marine painter
Franz Stuck, painter
Yigal Tumarkin (born 1933), Israeli painter and sculptor
Wolf Vostell (1932–1998), artist
Bertha Wehnert-Beckmann (1815–1901), pioneering female photographer
Emilie Winkelmann (1875–1951), architect
Karl Albrecht (1920–2014) and Theo Albrecht (1922–2010), founder of Aldi
Ludwig Bamberger (1823–1899), co-founder of Deutsche Bank[1]
John Jacob Bausch (1830–1926), co-founder of Bausch & Lomb, makers of contact lenses and Ray-Ban sunglasses
Friedrich Bayer (1825–1880), founder of what would become Bayer, a chemical and pharmaceutical company
Hans Beck (1929–2009), founder of Playmobil
Paul Beiersdorf (1836–1896), founded Beiersdorf AG, manufacturers of Nivea, Eucerin
Melitta Bentz (1873–1950), invented the coffee filter and started Melitta, manufacturers of coffee, paper coffee filters and coffee makers
Karl Benz (1844–1929), inventor of the gasoline-powered automobile; co-founder of the automobile manufacturer Mercedes-Benz[2]
Maximilian Delphinius Berlitz (1852–1921), founder of Berlitz Language Schools
Carl Bertelsmann (1791–1850), founder of Bertelsmann AG, subsidiaries include Random House and BMG
Johann Adam Birkenstock, in 1774 founded Birkenstock shoe company
Hermann Blohm (1848–1930), in 1877, co-founder of Blohm+Voss, manufacturer of ships
Carl F. W. Borgward (1890–1963), founder of Borgward
August Borsig (1804–1854), founder of Borsig Werke
Robert Bosch (1861–1942), industrialist, engineer and inventor; founder of Robert Bosch GmbH
Hugo Boss (1885–1948), fashion designer, founder of Hugo Boss AG
Max Braun (1883–1967), founder of Braun GmbH, makers of personal care appliances, coffee makers and other home appliances
Adolphus Busch (1839–1913), co-founder of Anheuser-Busch brewing company
Adolph Coors (1847–1929), founder of the Adolph Coors Company brewery, now part of MillerCoors
Gottlieb Daimler (1834–1900), inventor and engineer; founder of Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft, now Daimler-Benz AG[3]
Adolf Dassler (1900–1978), founder of sportswear company Adidas[4]
Rudolf Dassler (1898–1974), founder of sportwear company Puma
Adelbert Delbrück (1822–1899), co-founder of Deutsche Bank
Guido Henckel von Donnersmarck (1830–1916), founder of company Schlesische AG für Bergbau und Zinkhüttenbetrieb
Claude Dornier (1884–1969), founder of Dornier Flugzeugwerke
Friedrich Engelhorn (1821–1902), founder of the chemical company BASF
Kaspar Faber (1730–1784), founder of Faber-Castell, manufacturers of office supplies, art supplies, writing instruments and leather goods
Günther Fielmann (born 1939), founder of Fielmann
Wilhelm von Finck (1848–1924), co-founder of Munich Re and Allianz
Eduard Fresenius (1874–1946), founder of Fresenius
Jakob Fugger the Elder (1368–1469), founder of Fugger bank
Marcus Goldman (1821–1904), co-founder of Goldman Sachs
Max Grundig (1908–1989), founder of Grundig
Max Herz (1905–1965), co-founder of Tchibo
Ernst Heinkel (1888–1958), founder of Heinkel, manufacturer of airplanes
Richard Hellmann (1876–1971), founder of Hellmann's Mayonnaise
Friedrich Karl Henkel (1848–1930), founder of Henkel
Johann Peter Henckels, founder of (Zwilling) J.A. Henckels, manufacturers of kitchen knives, scissors, cookware and flatware
August Horch (1868–1951), founder of Audi automobile company in 1909[5]

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