List of personalities of the city of Munich

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The following overview contains well-known personalities born in Munich , listed chronologically by year of birth. It is irrelevant whether or not the people later had their sphere of activity in Munich. Many moved away from Munich after their birth or later and became known elsewhere. The list does not claim to be complete.

People who were not born in Munich but have a connection with the city are listed in the section Other personalities .

14th Century

  • 1370, Isabeau , † September 1435 in Paris, Queen of France from 1385 to 1422

15th century

  • 1401, Kaspar Ayndorffer , † January 17, 1461 in the Tegernsee Monastery, abbot of the Tegernsee Benedictine Monastery

16th Century

  • around 1505 Arsacius Seehofer , † around 1540 in Winnenden, Reformation theologian
  • 1516, Hans Mielich , † March 10, 1573 in Munich, painter of the late Renaissance
  • 1528, February 29, Albrecht V , † October 24, 1579 in Munich, from 1550 to 1579 Duke of Bavaria
  • 1551, March 21, Maria Anna of Bavaria , † April 29, 1608 in Graz, Princess of Bavaria and Archduchess of Inner Austria-Styria
  • 1564, Johannes Rottenhammer , † August 14, 1625 in Augsburg, early baroque painter
  • 1592, Ferdinand Sigismund Kurtz von Senftenau , † March 24, 1659 in Vienna, Imperial Vice Chancellor of the Holy Roman Empire
  • 1595, July 10, Maximilian Kurtz von Senftenau , † July 10, 1662 in Munich, diplomat and politician in the Electorate of Bavaria
  • before 1599, Johann Ulrich Loth , † 1662 in Munich, early Baroque painter
  • 1600, October 14, Albert Curtz , † December 19, 1671 in Munich, Jesuit, writer and translator as well as an important astronomer

17th century

  • 1612, October 10, Marx Schinnagl , † July 1681, from 1654 court architect in Munich
  • 1621, December 8, Maximilian Heinrich von Bayern , † June 5, 1688 in Bonn, from 1650 to 1688 Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Cologne
  • 1632, August 8 (baptism), Johann Carl Loth , † September 6, 1698 in Venice, painter of the Baroque
  • 1635, May 10, Benedikt Abelzhauser , † April 30, 1717, Bavarian Benedictine monk and scholar
  • 1662, July 11, Maximilian II. Emanuel , † February 26, 1726, Elector of Bavaria 1679–1706 and 1714–1726, Governor General of the Spanish Netherlands 1692–1706
  • 1671, December 5, Joseph Clemens von Bayern , † November 12, 1723 in Bonn, Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Cologne
  • 1689, June 27, Rupert Gruber , † February 15, 1740, canon in the Gars Benedictine monastery and scholar
  • 1692, May 3 or 4, Johann Baptist Gunetzrhainer , † November 23, 1763, court architect
  • 1697, August 6, Charles VII. , † January 20, 1745 in Munich, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation (1742–1745)

18th century

  • 1706, May 17, Andreas Felix von Oefele , † February 24, 1780 in Munich, historian and librarian
  • 1709, November 10, Prosper Goldhofer , † January 19, 1782 in Polling, astronomer, mathematician and Augustinian canon
  • 1720, December 1, Franz Xaver Jungwirth , † January 5, 1790 in Munich, engraver and etcher
  • 1722, February 3, Mathias Etenhueber , † August 24 or September 23, 1782 in Munich, poet
  • 1727, March 28, Maximilian III. Joseph , † December 30, 1777 in Munich, from 1745 to 1777 Elector of Bavaria
  • 1730, February 6, Januarius Zick , † November 14, 1797 in Ehrenbreitstein, painter and architect of the late baroque
  • 1732, September 13, Eustachius Federl (also Föderl ), † July 26, 1787 in Haifa, Israel, Carmelite, titular bishop and Vicar Apostolic Verapoly in India.
  • 1742, February 28, Friedrich Roman Gebhard , † January 17, 1803 with Oberdolling, Catholic priest, Jesuit and scholar
  • 1746, May 6, Adrian von Riedl , † March 18, 1809 in Munich, topographer and cartographer
  • 1746, December 20, Andreas Dominikus Zaupser , † July 1, 1795 in Munich, author of the first Bavarian dialect dictionary
  • 1747, February 8, Peter Hartmann , † March 16, 1821, Cistercian monk, professor of canon law in the Aldersbach monastery
  • 1753, Joseph Martin Kleber , † April 21, 1816 in Munich, lawyer in the government
  • 1754, August 28, Sigmund Christoph von Zeil and Trauchburg , † November 7, 1814 in Salzburg, Prince-Bishop of Chiemsee, administrator of the Archdiocese of Salzburg
  • 1755, Joseph Zängl , † 1827 in Munich, first editor of the Münchner Tagblatt
  • 1758, November 6, Carl Anton von Barth , † January 7, 1797, Mayor of Munich and Chancellor of the Land
  • 1759, July 11, Johann Nepomuk Gottfried von Krenner , † January 13, 1812 in Munich, statesman.
  • 1759, September 12, Maximilian Josef Montgelas , † June 14, 1838 in Munich, from 1799 to 1817 Minister under the Elector and later King of Bavaria Maximilian I.
  • 1762, April 24, Johann Karl Sigmund Kiefhaber , † March 6, 1837 in Munich, civil servant and honorary professor at the Ludwig Maximilians University
  • 1762, December 24, Franz von Krenner , † September 27, 1819 Munich, statesman and historian.
  • 1763, September 30, Joseph von Baader , † November 20, 1835 in Munich, engineer, among other things pioneer of the railway in Bavaria
  • 1763, October 30, Georg Karl von Sutner , † January 23, 1837 in Munich, Mayor of Munich and Reichsrat
  • 1772, October 25, Simon von Haeberl , † April 1, 1831 in Munich, doctor, chief medical officer, reformer of the Bavarian health system
  • 1776, August 5, Johann Peter Roider , † April 8, 1820 in Munich, Catholic theologian
  • 1776, September 18, Aloys von Rechberg , † March 10, 1849 at Donzdorf Castle, Bavarian diplomat, member of the Württemberg Chamber of Civil Servants
  • 1778, March 4, Anton Auer , † October 25, 1814, porcelain painter
  • 1779, April 10, Friedrich Waldbott von Bassenheim , † May 6, 1830 in Munich, hereditary Reichsrat in Bavaria, civil registry lord and member of parliament in Bavaria and Württemberg
  • 1782, July 21, Ernst von Grossi , † December 29, 1829 in Munich, senior medical officer and university professor
  • 1783, July 25, Caesar Max Heigel , † after 1847, actor and writer
  • 1784, February 7, Joseph Franz von Spengel , † January 26, 1851 in Munich, Bavarian major general
  • 1787, January 1, Domenico Quaglio , † April 9, 1837 in Hohenschwangau, architectural painter of the German Romanticism
  • 1787, August 5, Carl Joseph Anton Mittermaier , † August 28, 1867 in Heidelberg, lawyer and politician
  • 1788, Michael Huber , † 1857 in Munich, manufacturer and mayor of Haidhausen
  • 1788, September 10, Margarethe Bernbrunn , † July 16, 1861 in Bad Ischl, actress and writer
  • 1789, February 9, Franz Xaver Gabelsberger , † January 4, 1849 in Munich, inventor of the fleeting (graphic or italic) shorthand system and thus the forerunner of the German standard shorthand used today
  • 1789, November 3, Joseph Thürmer , † November 13, 1833 in Munich, architect and draftsman
  • 1790, September 4, Joseph Anton von Maffei , † September 1, 1870 in Munich, industrialist, founded the first Munich locomotive factory in 1838
  • 1790, December 12, Johann Nepomuk Hoechle , † December 12, 1835 in Vienna, Austrian genre painter and lithographer
  • 1791, August 8, Carl Weichselbaumer , † January 11, 1871 in Munich, writer
  • 1797, July 7, Eduard von Yrsch , † March 9, 1862 in Munich, royal court marshal, chief ceremonial master and director of the court theater
  • 1798, October 9, Franz Xaver Rewitzer , † May 30, 1869 in Chemnitz, politician, 1848 revolutionary, President of the Second Chamber of the Saxon State Parliament
  • 1799, Peter Lutz , † 1867 in Munich, engraver, draftsman, painter and lithographer
  • 1799, August 13, Maximilian von Lerchenfeld-Köfering , † November 3, 1859 in Vienna, Ambassador to Saint Petersburg, Berlin and Vienna

19th century

1801 to 1820

  • 1802, April 23, Georg Winterhalter , † January 11, 1868 in Munich, doctor, founder of the Haidhausen hospital, honorary cup of the Haidhausen community
  • 1802, August 26th, Ludwig Schwanthaler , † November 14th 1848 in Munich, sculptor
  • 1802, May 22nd, Leopold Feldmann , Bavarian comedy poet
  • 1803, July 19, Franz von Kobell , † November 11, 1882 in Munich, Bavarian writer ( Brandner Kaspar ) and mineralogist
  • 1805, July 31, August Siebert , † July 1, 1855 in Jena, doctor
  • 1805, September 11, Friedrich von Bothmer , † July 29, 1886 in Munich, General of the Infantry
  • 1806, March 12, Philipp Aloys Erasmus von Deroy , † June 3, 1848 in Munich, Bavarian Count, Chamberlain and Imperial Councilor of the Crown of Bavaria
  • 1806, May 10, Maximilian von Ditfurth , † August 8, 1861 in Marburg, Elector of Hesse officer and military historian, member of the Electorate of Hesse Assembly of Estates
  • 1807, February 14th, Max Emanuel Ainmiller , † December 8th, 1870 in Munich, architecture and glass painter
  • 1808, August 30, Ludovika Wilhelmine of Bavaria , † January 26, 1892 in Munich, Princess of Bavaria, mother of Elisabeth of Austria-Hungary ("Sisi")
  • 1809, March 23, Charlotte von Hagn , † April 23, 1891 in Munich, actress during the Biedermann era
  • 1809, April 19, Maximilian Joseph von Lamotte , † January 9, 1887 in Speyer, Vice-President of the Rhineland Palatinate and first director of the Palatinate Ludwig Railway Company
  • 1810, November 27, Ferdinand von Soyer , † December 22, 1868 in Munich, politician
  • 1811, October 24, Carl Baermann , † May 24, 1885 in Munich, clarinet and basset horn virtuoso
  • 1811, November 28, Maximilian II. Josef , † March 10, 1864 in Munich, King of Bavaria 1848–1864
  • 1811, December 25, Wilhelm Emmanuel von Ketteler , † July 13, 1877 in Burghausen / Upper Bavaria, Bishop of Mainz 1850–1877
  • 1812, July 15, Benno Adam , † March 8, 1892 in Kelheim, animal painter
  • 1813, June 27, Otto Sendtner , † April 21, 1859 in Erlangen, botanist
  • 1814, May 3, Peter Karl von Aretin , † April 24, 1887 in Haidenburg, politician (Center Party), member of the Reichstag
  • 1815, February 7, Ludwig von Ysenburg-Philippseich , † February 3, 1889 in Munich, royal Bavarian lieutenant general and commander of Munich
  • 1815, March 14, Josephine Caroline Lang , † December 2, 1880 in Tübingen, song composer and singer of the Romantic era
  • 1816, August 5, Gustav von Mühlbauer , † March 29, 1889 in Munich, Bavarian major general
  • 1817, January 22, Eugen Adam , † June 6, 1880 in Munich, history, genre and battle painter
  • 1817, September 10, Max Theodor Mayer , † April 22, 1886 in Augsburg, lawyer and member of the German Reichstag
  • 1817, December 31, Franz von Seitz , † April 13, 1883 in Munich, painter, lithographer, etcher and costume designer
  • 1818, January 14, Wilhelm Karl Reischl , † October 4, 1873 in Munich, Catholic theologian
  • 1819, August 12, Joseph Radlayers , † March 2, 1904 in Munich, gilder, supplier to the royal Bavarian court for interior furnishings, and civil councilor
  • 1820, September 1, Sophie Diez , † May 3, 1887 in Munich, theater actress and opera singer
  • 1820, November 23, Ludwig von Hagn , † January 15, 1898 in Munich, painter

1821 to 1840

  • 1821, January 26, Julius Adam , † February 24, 1874 in Munich, painter and lithographer
  • 1821, July 31, Joseph von Joner-Tettenweiß , † January 27, 1898 in Munich, royal Bavarian chamberlain and major general
  • 1821, November 6, Hippolyt Wirth , † October 2, 1878 in Karlsruhe, Prussian major general, commandant of Karlsruhe
  • 1822, December 1, Alexander Puschkin , † May 1, 1878 in Bayreuth, stenographer and high school professor
  • 1823, April 5, Maria Arndts , † May 23, 1882 in Munich, writer
  • 1825, February 5, Johann Heilmann , since 1887 Ritter von Heilmann , † November 6, 1888 in Munich, lieutenant general and military historian
  • 1825, February 17, Josepha Reh , † November 28, 1881, servant, represented with a picture in the beauty gallery
  • 1825, November 18, Carl Mayer von Mayerfels , † February 8, 1883 in Munich, heraldist, art historian and archaeologist
  • 1829, March 1 in the district of Nymphenburg, Antonius von Thoma , † November 24, 1897 in Munich, Bishop of Passau 1889, Archbishop of Munich and Freising 1889–97
  • 1829, April 29, Lina von Berlepsch , † March 29, 1899 in Munich, writer
  • 1829, May 9, Bernhard Breslau , † December 31, 1866 in Zurich, gynecologist and university professor
  • 1829, October 28, Max Kolb , † November 25, 1915 in Munich, garden architect and horticultural artist
  • 1830, August 18, Johann Nepomuk Huber , † March 20, 1879 in Munich, publicist, philosopher and university professor
  • 1830, October 13, Rupert Seidenbusch , † June 3, 1895 in Richmond, Benedictine, 1st Abbot of St. John's, Collegeville; Apostol. Vicar of Northern Minnesota; Titular Bishop of Halia
  • 1831 or 1832, August 10, Elise Henle , † August 18, 1892 in Frankfurt am Main, writer
  • 1832, July 1, Julius von Auer , † November 10, 1915 in Munich, District President of the Palatinate and Upper Bavaria
  • 1834, July 4, Eugen Degele , † July 26, 1886 in Dresden, opera and concert singer
  • 1835, Eduard Heinel , † May 14, 1895 in Munich, genre and landscape painter
  • 1835, October 15, Ludwig Hartmann , † October 20, 1902 in Munich, painter
  • 1836, March 11, Wilhelmine von Hillern , † December 15, 1916 in Hohenaschau, writer
  • 1836, August 6, Petrus von Hötzl alias Alois Matthias Hötzl, † March 9, 1902 in Augsburg, Bishop of Augsburg 1895–1902
  • 1837, November 3, Max Adamo , † December 31, 1901 in Munich, history painter
  • 1837, December 24th, Elisabeth, Duchess in Bavaria , Empress of Austria and Queen of Hungary, alias Sisi, † (murdered) September 10th, 1898 in Geneva
  • 1839, February 13, Josef Eberle , † June 7, 1903, sculptor
  • 1839, April 25, Karl Keller , † November 3, 1928 in Munich, engineer, mechanical engineering mechanic and university professor
  • 1839, April 28, Karl Haushofer , † January 8, 1895 in Munich, mineralogist and university professor
  • 1839, July 26, Max Auzinger , † May 14, 1928 in Berlin, magician and actor
  • 1839, November 9, Theodor Mayer , † September 24, 1909 in Munich, opera singer
  • 1840, April 23, Max Haushofer Jr. , † April 10, 1907 in Gries near Bozen, political economist, politician and writer
  • 1840, November 25, Konrad Barth , † May 2, 1924, member of the consumer cooperative, member of the first board of directors of the Central Association of German Consumers' Associations, founded in 1903

1841 to 1860

  • 1841, January 18, August Spieß , † 1923 in Munich, painter
  • 1841, September 27, Bertha von Bayer , † August 12, 1909 in Heidelberg, painter
  • 1842, June 15, Rudolf von Seitz , † June 18, 1910 in Munich, painter, draftsman and craftsman
  • 1842, December 31, Michl Huber , † July 10, 1881 in Munich, folk singer
  • 1843, January 11, Adolf Eberle , † January 24, 1914 in Munich, painter
  • 1843, May 20, Emil Franz Adam , † January 19, 1924 in Munich, painter
  • 1843, June 14, Franz Adolf Hofmann , † September 26, 1920 in Gichkröttendorf, physician and university professor
  • 1843, July 1, Max von Gietl , † December 16, 1920 in Bayerisch Gmain, lawyer
  • 1843, July 6, Robert S. Roeschlaub , † October 25, 1923 in San Diego, German-American architect
  • 1843, November 21, Everilda von Pütz (born von Klenze), † July 20, 1926 in Munich, writer, granddaughter of Leo von Lenze
  • 1843, December 7, Eugen von Keller , † January 29, 1938 in Munich, Bavarian Lieutenant General
  • 1845, January 7th, Ludwig III. , † October 18, 1921 in Sárvár / Hungary, King of Bavaria 1913–18, previously 1912–13 regent instead of King Otto
  • 1845, August 25 at Nymphenburg Palace, Ludwig II. , † June 13, 1886 at Berg Palace / Starnberger See, King of Bavaria 1864–86
  • 1846, February 9, Prince Leopold of Bavaria , † September 18, 1930 in Munich, Field Marshal General
  • 1846, April 25, Max Buchner , † May 7, 1921, doctor, ethnographer, explorer and museum curator
  • 1846, May 6, Hermann Arnold , † April 25, 1896 in Jena, painter
  • 1847, February 7, Ernst Frank , † August 17, 1889 in Oberdöbling, composer and conductor
  • 1847, October 2, Karl von Endres , † December 24, 1907 in Munich, Lieutenant General
  • 1847, October 26, Karl Hofmann , † September 3, 1870 near Bazeilles, mountaineer
  • 1847, November 6th, Lothar Meggendorfer , † July 7th 1925 in Munich, illustrator and painter
  • 1847, December 18, Wilhelm Zipperer , † October 9, 1911 in Würzburg, educator and writer
  • 1848, April 27, Otto , † October 11, 1916 in Fürstenried near Munich, King of Bavaria 1886–1913, was mentally ill, which is why two regents carried out the official business
  • 1848, June 5, Max Conrad , † December 31, 1920 in Aschaffenburg, chemist and university professor
  • 1848, July 4, Alfred Meyer , † December 30, 1903 in Traunstein, officer, colonel of the infantry
  • 1848, August 14, Heinrich Leher , † August 27, 1909 in Munich, journalist and publicist, founded the local history magazine Das Bayerland
  • 1848, September 8, Marie Conrad-Ramlo , † October 1, 1921 in Munich, theater actress and writer
  • 1848, December 9, Gabriel von Seidl , † April 27, 1913 in Munich, architect
  • 1849, January 18, Josef Denk , † January 22, 1927, philologist and theologian
  • 1849, March 18, Theodor Auracher , † June 16, 1891, classical philologist and specialist author
  • 1849, April 5, Anton Kaindl , † July 20, 1922, sculptor
  • 1849, May 26, Albert Adamo , † February 8, 1887, genre painter
  • 1849, July 29, Franz Fischer , † June 8, 1918, conductor and cellist
  • 1849, December 7, Max Emanuel in Bavaria , † June 12, 1893 in Feldafing, officer, member of the Bavarian Imperial Council and family member of the House of Wittelsbach
  • 1850, March 31, Gabriel Schachinger , † May 9, 1912 in Eglfing, painter
  • 1850, June 2, Friedrich August von Kaulbach , † July 26, 1920 in Ohlstadt, portrait painter
  • 1850, June 12, Anton Georg Zwengauer , † January 18, 1928 in Munich, painter
  • 1852, January 11, Maximilian von Steinsdorf , † November 2, 1919 in Munich, major general
  • 1852, May 16, Franz Brochier , † September 22, 1926 in Nuremberg, architect
  • 1852, May 18, Julius Anton Adam , † February 23, 1913 in Munich, genre and animal painter and lithographer
  • 1853, February 15, Eduard Schleich the Younger , † October 28, 1893 in Munich, landscape painter
  • 1854, January 1, Luitpold von Horn , † June 22, 1914 in Munich, General of the Artillery
  • 1854, July 29, Georg Kerschensteiner , † January 15, 1932 in Munich, educator
  • 1855, February 2, Benno Rüttenauer , † November 1, 1940 in Munich, writer
  • 1855, May 7, Oskar von Miller , † April 9, 1934 in Munich, technician (founder of the AEG and the Deutsches Museum)
  • 1855, August 8, Willibald Wolfsteiner , † April 24, 1942 in Ettal, Benedictine in Beuron, Abbot of Ettal
  • 1855, December 17, Hope Bridges Adams Lehmann , † October 10, 1916 in Munich, first general practitioner and gynecologist in Munich
  • 1855, December 22nd, Max Koch , † December 19, 1931 in Breslau, Germanist and university professor
  • 1856, July 31, Albert Grünwedel , † October 28, 1935 in Lenggries , Indologist, Tibetologist and archaeologist
  • 1856, November 18 in Pasing (today part of Munich), Lina Meittinger , † August 8, 1928 in Munich, actress
  • 1856, December 6, Walther von Dyck , † November 5, 1934 in Munich, mathematician
  • 1856, December 17, Elisabeth Winterhalter , † February 12, 1952 in Hofheim am Taunus, first female surgeon in Munich, co-founder of the girls' high school in Frankfurt
  • 1857, July 5, Hermann von der Pfordten , † November 18, 1933 in Munich, classical philologist and musicologist
  • 1857, July 11, Hermine Hoffmann , † October 22, 1945 in Munich-Solln, patroness of Adolf Hitler, founder of the NSDAP women's association Gau Munich-Upper Bavaria
  • 1859, Viktoria Blank , † March 4, 1928 in Munich, opera singer (alto) and vocal teacher
  • 1859, March 29, Eugen Oberhummer , † May 4, 1944 in Vienna, geographer
  • 1859, May 14, Karl Krauss , † November 30, 1906 in Aachen, sculptor and university professor
  • 1859, October 8, Amalie Baisch , † after 1902, writer
  • 1859, November 26, Hugo von Huller , † July 12, 1931 in Füssen, Bavarian lieutenant general and division commander
  • 1859, November 30th, Amalie Cramer , † after 1913, stage actress
  • 1860, May 31, Walter Sickert , † January 22, 1942 in Bath, English painter

1861 to 1880

  • 1862, March 31, Lorenz Huber , † November 7, 1910 in Munich, Catholic priest, founder of the southern German association of Catholic workers' associations
  • 1862, September 11, Alexander Eibner , † May 1, 1935, chemist and painting technologist
  • 1862, October 18, Heinrich Weizsäcker , † January 14, 1945, art historian
  • 1863, April 23, Hugo Helbing , † November 30, 1938, auctioneer and art dealer
  • 1863, December 11, Wilhelm Mayer , † April 13, 1925 in Munich, lawyer and writer under the pseudonym Wilhelm Herbert
  • 1863, December 17th, Lorenz M. Rheude , † 1939, graphic artist and heraldist
  • 1863, December 27, Friedrich Stahl , † July 12, 1940, painter
  • 1864, February 5, Paul Herrmann , † May 1, 1946 in Berlin-Schöneberg, painter and etcher
  • 1864, June 11, Richard Strauss , † September 8, 1949 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, composer (operas, including Der Rosenkavalier and Salome , orchestral works, etc.)
  • 1864, September 19, Carl Correns , † February 14, 1933 in Berlin, biologist
  • 1865, April 10, Isolde Beidler , † February 7, 1919 in Munich, daughter of Richard and Cosima Wagner
  • 1865, August 1, Eugen Ritter von Knilling , † October 20, 1927 in Munich, politician (BVP), Prime Minister of Bavaria 1922–24
  • 1867, April 17, Hans Hofmann , † October 5, 1920, cyclist
  • 1867, September 5, Otto Sickenberger , † January 10, 1945 at Klebing Castle, Catholic priest and theologian, educator, social philosopher and university professor
  • 1868, May 26, Ludwig Huber , † March 13, 1931 in Munich, lawyer, administrative officer and politician
  • 1868, June 20, Richard Riemerschmid , † April 13, 1957 in Munich, graphic designer, architect and Art Nouveau artist
  • 1868, October 16, Franz von Epp , † January 31, 1947 in Munich, professional soldier and National Socialist politician
  • 1868, October 30, Angelo Jank , † October 9, 1940 in Munich, painter
  • 1869, March 3, Ignaz Gebhardt , † May 19, 1946 in Munich, painter
  • 1869, June 9, Johanna Huber , † April 3, 1935 in Munich, teacher, kindergarten teacher and author
  • 1869, June 26, Hans von Hemmer , † December 15, 1931 in Munich, Bavarian officer, major general
  • 1869, August 27, Karl Haushofer , † March 13, 1946 in Pähl near Andechs by suicide, major general, geographer and geopolitician
  • 1869, September 19, Karl Neumeyer , † July 17, 1941 in Munich, legal scholar, professor at the University of Munich
  • 1869, November 12, Hans Willich , † 1943, architectural historian
  • 1870, January 29, Karl Ernst Ranke , † November 9, 1926 in Munich, internist
  • 1870, February 3, Annette Kolb , † December 3, 1967 in Munich, writer
  • 1870, August 9, Anton Huber , † December 30, 1961 in Baden / Austria, racing cyclist
  • 1870, November 26, Heinrich Knote , † January 12, 1953 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, opera singer
  • 1871, April 27, Albert Jodlbauer , † May 13, 1945 in Thierberg / Austria, physician, pharmacologist and toxicologist
  • 1871, May 6, Christian Morgenstern , † March 31, 1914 in Meran / Italy, writer
  • 1871, July 5, Claus Schilling , † May 28, 1946 in Landsberg am Lech, concentration camp doctor
  • 1872, January 3, Georg Wrba , † January 9, 1939 in Dresden, sculptor and graphic artist
  • 1872, February 6, Viktor von Kohlenegg , † May 9, 1940 in Berlin, writer
  • 1872, March 14th, Paul Otto Engelhard , † 1924 in Munich, artist, illustrator and graphic artist
  • 1872, June 27, Heinrich Hauberrisser , † July 7, 1945 in Regensburg, architect
  • 1873, March 5, Richard Benno Adam , † January 20, 1937, portrait and horse painter
  • 1873, May 25, Joseph Nikolaus Koch , † November 3, 1934 in Regensburg, architect
  • 1873, September 9, Theodor Kroyer , † January 12, 1945 in Wiesbaden, musicologist
  • 1873, November 7, Friedrich von Keller , † May 8, 1960 in Tutzing, diplomat, permanent representative of the German Empire to the League of Nations in Geneva
  • 1874, Max Hänger the Elder , † 1941, animal painter
  • 1874, August 22, Max Scheler , † May 19, 1928 in Frankfurt am Main, philosopher and sociologist
  • 1876, February 19, Hanns Seel , December 12, 1941 in Berlin, lawyer and department head in the Reich Ministry of the Interior
  • 1876, December 23, Franz Osten , † December 2, 1956 in Bad Aibling, film director
  • 1877, May 5, Hans Sautter , † December 15, 1961 in Kassel, sculptor and university professor
  • 1877, May 29, Hanns Heiß , † May 31, 1935 in Freiburg i.Br., Romance studies, literary scholar and university professor
  • 1877, September 28th, Hans Gutbrod (veterinarian) , † May 12th, 1948 in Weilheim in Upper Bavaria, veterinarian and animal breeding director
  • 1877, December 8, Julius Keyl , † November 15, 1959 in Munich, athlete and Olympic participant
  • 1878, December 17, Franz Carl Endres , † March 10, 1954 in Muttanz-Freidorf, Bavarian officer, historian and writer
  • 1879, January 31, Hermine Cloeter , † February 22, 1970 in Weißenkirchen in der Wachau, Austrian writer and cultural historian
  • 1879, May 2, Paul Thiersch , † November 15, 1928 in Hanover, architect and university professor
  • 1879, November 10, Josef Mariano Kitschker , † June 8, 1929 in Karlsruhe, painter
  • 1879, December 5, Johann Schmaus , † June 22, 1933 in Berlin-Köpenick, Social Democrat, murder victim of the Köpenick Blood Week
  • 1880, January 18, Richard Throll , † March 12, 1961 in Munich, painter and designer
  • 1880, February 8, Franz Marc , † March 4, 1916 in front of Verdun (France), painter of the 20th century
  • 1880, April 8, Julius Spanier , † January 27, 1959 in Munich, doctor
  • 1880, June 13, Otto Haesler , † April 2, 1962 in Wilhelmshorst, architect
  • 1880, June 28, Hans List , † unknown, architect
  • 1880, December 10, Alfred Einstein , † February 13, 1952 in El Cerrito, California, important music writer and music critic

1881 to 1900

  • 1881, January 17, Karl Scharnagl , † April 6, 1963 in Munich, Lord Mayor and co-founder of the Christian Social Union in Bavaria (CSU)
  • 1881, February 2, Ernst von Angerer , † February 20, 1951 in Munich, physicist and university professor
  • 1881, March 29, Alexander Moritz Frey , † January 24, 1957 in Basel, writer
  • 1881, May 30, Georg Kohl , † January 31, 1952 in Brackenheim, publisher and politician, member of the Bundestag
  • 1881, July 23, Georg Freundorfer , † December 18, 1940 in Berlin, zither player and composer
  • 1881, August 8, Otto Bauriedl , † June 12, 1961 in Munich, painter, graphic artist and illustrator
  • 1881, August 26, Herbert Baer , † May 23, 1954 in Bad Nauheim, engineer and university professor
  • 1881, November 18, Maja Einstein , † July 25, 1951 in Princeton (USA), Romance studies and sister of Albert Einstein
  • 1881, November 27, Julius Sandmeier , † October 19, 1941 in Rome, writer and translator
  • 1881, December 11, Elise Aulinger , † February 12, 1965 in Munich, popular actress
  • 1882, February 11, Karl Meitinger , † March 2, 1970 in Munich, architect and construction officer
  • 1882, February 24, Eugen von Lotzbeck , † May 22, 1942 in Assenhausen, 1928 Olympic champion in dressage (team)
  • 1882, June 4, Karl Valentin , † February 9, 1948 in Planegg near Munich, folk actor, comedian
  • 1882, July 26th, Franz Landauer , died July 10th 1943 in Kamp Westerbork, victim of National Socialism
  • 1883, January 9, Hubert Erhard , † June 18, 1959 in Siegsdorf, zoologist and science historian
  • 1883, January 30, Gustav Soyter , † May 7, 1965 in Munich, Byzantinist and Neo- Greekist
  • 1883, February 26, Walter Schachinger , † March 28, 1962 in Munich, painter
  • 1883, March 21, Karl Pündter , † December 15, 1975 in Hamburg, actor, director, radio play speaker and after 1945 head of the school radio department at NWDR in Hamburg
  • 1883, May 2, Georg Vogelsang , † December 21, 1952 in Schliersee, popular actor
  • 1883, May 13, Marie Bernays , † April 22, 1939 in Tuttlingen, politician (DVP), women's rights activist
  • 1883, December 25, Anne-Dora Arnold , † March 8, 1971 in Munich, German art and portrait painter
  • 1884, May 23, Ernst Pündter , † December 21, 1929 in Bremen, actor, theater director, radio play speaker and director, as well as broadcasting director of the Bremen branch of the Nordischen Rundfunk AG (NORAG)
  • 1884, June 13, Anton Drexler , † February 24, 1942 in Munich, politician, founder of the NSDAP
  • 1884, July 7, Lion Feuchtwanger , † December 21, 1958 in Los Angeles / California (USA), writer (Jud Süß)
  • 1884, July 28, Kurt Landauer , † December 21, 1961 in Munich, football functionary
  • 1884, August 6, Hans Jacob , † July 3, 1949 there, National Socialist politician
  • 1884, September 11, Otto Hartmann , † July 10, 1952 in Miesbach, general of the artillery in World War II
  • 1884, November 13, Ernst Adam , † 1955 in Munich, priest and clergyman
  • 1885, January 2, Anna Hübler , † July 5, 1976 in Munich, figure skater
  • 1885, March 1, Otto Lindpaintner , † July 22, 1976 in Munich, aviation pioneer, racing driver and doctor
  • 1885, April 26, Erich Drach , † July 15, 1935 in Berlin, Germanist and founder of speech studies and speech training
  • 1885, July 14, Albert Hartmann , † November 10, 1973 in Munich, classical philologist and librarian
  • 1885, August 1, Fritz Skell , † March 9, 1961, draftsman
  • 1885, September 17, Eugen (Michael) Ostermeier, † September 14, 1949 in the Oksadok camp (Korea), Mission Benedictine, martyr of Tokwon
  • 1885, September 28, Franz von Hoeßlin , † September 28, 1946 with Sète, conductor
  • 1886, Paul Borchardt , † 1957, colonial geographer, geologist, theosophist and spy
  • 1886, Anna Meyer-Glenk , † December 1958 in Freiburg im Breisgau, actress
  • 1886, January 10, Paul Diehl , † 1976 in Graefelfing, film producer, film director and author
  • 1886, January 17, Paul Stollreither , † August 13, 1973 in Munich, painter
  • 1886, February 8, Gunther Plüschow , † January 28, 1931 in Argentina, aviation pioneer, naval officer, filmmaker
  • 1886, April 9, Rudolf Koch-Erpach , † November 27, 1971 in Boll, officer, general of the cavalry in World War II
  • 1886, April 17th, Eugen von Tarnóczy , † 1978 in Munich, pilot and painter
  • 1886, June 6, Albert Heilmann , † December 20, 1949 in Berlin-Wilmersdorf, building contractor
  • 1886, July 8, Ernst Barthels , † June 29, 1976 in Munich, theater and film actor
  • 1886, August 20, Siegfried Herrmann , † June 4, 1971 in Munich, police officer and football official
  • 1886, August 22, August Geislhöringer , † June 19, 1963 in Augsburg, lawyer and politician (Bavaria party), Bavarian Minister of the Interior
  • 1886, October 15, Rudolf von Marogna-Redwitz , † October 12, 1944 in Berlin-Plötzensee, resistance fighter (assassination attempt on July 20, 1944)
  • 1886, October 26, Hanns Braun , † October 9, 1918 in France, athlete, Olympic participant in 1908 and 1912
  • 1886, December 2, Annie Francé-Harrar , † January 23, 1971 in Hallein, biologist and writer
  • 1887, February 2, Ernst Hanfstaengl , † November 6, 1975 in Munich, supporter of Adolf Hitler in the early days of the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP) and later its press chief
  • 1887, February 3, Otto Bäurle , † April 26, 1951 in Munich, Olympic participant in 1912 (triple jump and pentathlon), athletics trainer and author
  • 1887, February 14, Franz Baur , † November 2, 1977 in Bad Homburg vor der Höhe, meteorologist (founder of large-scale meteorology and long-term weather forecast)
  • 1887, August 4, Ernst Rattenhuber , † November 16, 1951, first Bavarian Minister of Agriculture and first head of the Bavarian representation in Bonn
  • 1887, September 16, Oskar Gluth , † October 5, 1955, writer
  • 1887, September 23, Wilhelm Hoegner , † March 4, 1980 in Munich, politician (SPD), Prime Minister of Bavaria (1945–46 and 1954–57)
  • 1887, November 24, Heinrich Berndl , † February 14, 1973 in Memmingen, Lord Mayor of Memmingen
  • 1887, November 28, Ernst Röhm , † July 1, 1934 in Stadelheim near Munich, politician (NSDAP), SA leader
  • 1888, February 23, Josef Eichheim , † November 13, 1945 in Gars am Inn, stage and film actor
  • 1888, March 29, Hans Reiser , † August 4, 1946 in Munich, writer
  • 1888, April 15, Anton Huber , † September 3, 1966 in Munich, violinist
  • 1888, May 12, Fritz Schäffer , † March 29, 1967 in Berchtesgaden, politician (Bavarian People's Party / BVP, CSU), Member of the Bundestag, MdL, Prime Minister of Bavaria (1945), Federal Minister of Finance (1949–1957), Federal Minister of Justice (1957–1961 ), Chairman of the CSU regional group in the Bundestag (1949)
  • 1888, July 16, Franz Landgraf , † April 19, 1944 in Stuttgart, Lieutenant General in World War II
  • 1888, August 8, Hermann Ritter von Speck , † June 15, 1940 near Pont-sur-Yonne, General of the Artillery in World War II
  • 1888, September 5, Toni Stadler junior , † April 5, 1982 in Munich, sculptor
  • 1888, November 5, Hans Reinold Hartmann , † May 17, 1976, Protestant pastor and writer
  • 1888, December 29, Theodor Langenmaier , † 1964, Germanist, literary historian and teacher
  • 1889, February 11, Hans Haas , † May 7, 1957 in Heidelberg, classical philologist and high school professor
  • 1889, February 13, Georg Schrimpf , † April 19, 1938 in Berlin, painter and graphic artist (New Objectivity)
  • 1889, March 16, Hans-Hermann Rebel , † June 14, 1967 in Tübingen, dentist and university professor
  • 1889, June 15, Albert Figel , † December 29, 1954 in Burghausen, painter
  • 1889, June 20, Ernst Speer , † March 28, 1964 in Lindau (Lake Constance), psychiatrist
  • 1889, August 24, Hans Krämer , † October 23, 1961 in Deggendorf, qualified engineer, politician and Lord Mayor of Deggendorf
  • 1889, September 2, Ludwig Kübler , † August 18, 1947 in Ljubljana, general of the mountain troops in World War II
  • 1890, January 5, Rupert (Josef) Klingseis, † April 6, 1950 in Pyongyang prison, mission benedictine, martyr of Tokwon
  • 1890, January 7, Richard Klein , † July 31, 1967 in Weßling near Munich, painter, sculptor, graphic artist and medalist
  • 1890, April 13, Max Josef Becker , † March 23, 1971 in Munich, painter, draftsman and etcher
  • 1890, September 12, Laurenz Kilger , † May 14, 1964 in Wil, Canton St. Gallen, Benedictine
  • 1890, September 25, Karl Heinrich , † November 3, 1945 in the Hohenschönhausen camp, activist, police officer and resistance fighter against National Socialism
  • 1890, November 7th, Josef Behrens , † July 22nd, 1947, engineer and inventor
  • 1891, January 21, Marta Feuchtwanger , † October 25, 1987 in Pacific Palisades, wife of Lion Feuchtwanger
  • 1891, February 15, Josef Wintrich , † October 19, 1958 in Ebersberg near Munich, President of the Federal Constitutional Court (1954–1958)
  • 1891, February 17, Adolf Abraham Halevi Fraenkel , † October 15, 1965 in Jerusalem, mathematician
  • 1891, February 19, Toni Danzer , † December 1, 1951 in Dachau, painter
  • 1891, May 10, Anton Dostler , † December 1, 1945, last General of the Infantry in World War II
  • 1891, May 22, Johannes R (obert) Becher , † October 11, 1958 in Berlin (East), communist poet and writer (national anthem of the GDR)
  • 1891, June 2, Karl Ritter von Halt , † August 5, 1964 there, all-rounder, sports functionary in the National Socialist German Reich and in the Federal Republic
  • 1891, August 12, Lutz Götz , † October 3, 1958 in Berlin, film actor
  • 1891, August 31, Julius Kreis , † March 31, 1933 in Munich, writer, draftsman and book illustrator
  • 1891, October 15, Carl Landauer , † October 16, 1983 in Oakland (California), social democratic theorist
  • 1891, October 27, Hans Zorn , † August 2, 1943 near Orjol (Soviet Union), officer, general of the infantry
  • 1891, November 18, Anton Mayer-Pfannholz , † June 16, 1982 in Munich, historian and university professor, head of the Institute for East Bavarian Local History Research
  • 1891, November 24, Max Amann , † March 10, 1957 in Munich, former Adolf Hitler's follower and high-ranking NSDAP press functionary
  • 1892, January 12, Auguste Reber-Gruber , † January 20, 1946 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, pedagogue
  • 1892, January 25, Toni Bauhofer , † January 10, 1968 in Munich, motorcycle racer
  • 1892, January 30, Friedrich Heiler , † April 18, 1967 in Munich, religious scholar
  • 1892, March 5, Josef Römer , † September 25, 1944 in Brandenburg (Havel), lawyer, free corps leader, staff officer and resistance fighter against National Socialism
  • 1892, May 9, Josef März , † August 28, 1955 in Munich, geographer and newspaper scholar
  • 1892, June 12, Ferdinand Schörner , † July 2, 1973 in Munich, Field Marshal General and Army and Army Group Commander during the Second World War
  • 1892, June 27, Maria Almas-Dietrich , † November 11, 1971 in Dachau, art dealer
  • 1892, August 27, Harry Engel , † August 27, 1950, soccer player for FC Bayern Munich and emigrant
  • 1892, September 2, Sophie Angermann , † January 1, 1973 in Honolulu, translator
  • 1893, January 12, Ernst Heigenmooser , † August 20, 1963 in Munich, commercial artist
  • 1893, January 17, Fritz Wrampe , † November 13, 1934 in Munich, sculptor
  • 1893, March 29, Erich Stahl , † January 15, 1954, German general
  • 1894, January 28, Richard Kühle , † after 1920, writer and screenwriter
  • 1894, February 17, Walther von Miller , † September 16, 1978, lawyer, second mayor (1949–1956) and cultural advisor for the city of Munich
  • 1894, April 27, Max Lesmüller , † January 29, 1952 in Munich, pharmacist
  • 1894, July 4th, Irmgard von Faber du Faur , † January 23, 1955 in Zurich, writer
  • 1894 November 2, Alexander Lippisch , † February 11, 1976 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, aircraft designer
  • 1894, December 14, Peter Meyer , † November 12, 1984 in Winterthur, Swiss architect and art historian
  • 1894, Josef Stelzer , † 1942, motorcycle racer
  • 1895, January 24, Eugen Roth , † April 28, 1976 in Munich, writer
  • 1895, July 2, Hans Beimler , † December 1, 1936 outside Madrid, communist member of the Reichstag and political commissioner of the Thälmann battalion of the 11th International Brigade in the Spanish Civil War
  • 1895, July 10, Carl Orff , † March 29, 1982 in Munich, composer (Carmina Burana)
  • 1895, July 20, August Wittmann , † March 29, 1977 in Glonn, Lieutenant General in World War II
  • 1895, August 24, Josef Blatner , † August 28, 1987 in Munich, art historian
  • 1896, January 31, Josef Ackermann , † August 22, 1959, journalist
  • 1896, May 3, Ludwig Schmid-Wildy , † January 30, 1982 in Rosenheim, film and theater actor (Kaspar from Brandner and life forever)
  • 1896, May 8, Viktor Gebhard , † September 11, 1957 in Dillingen an der Donau, classical philologist and high school teacher
  • 1896, May 15, Fritz Julius Kuhn , † December 14, 1951 in Munich, German-American chemist, head of the American-German Confederation
  • 1896, August 3, Paul Hofmann , † March 5, 1970 in Tegernheim, veterinarian, hygienist and university professor
  • 1896, September 13, Gottlieb Branz , † September 26, 1972 in Munich, German librarian, local politician (SPD) and resistance fighter against the Nazi regime
  • 1896, Paul Gedon , † January 16, 1945 in Munich, architect and government master builder
  • 1897, January 9, Karl Löwith , † May 26, 1973 in Heidelberg, philosopher
  • 1897, March 11, Johann Raithel , † January 29, 1961 in Harksheide, German general
  • 1897, July 5, Paul Ben-Haim , † January 14, 1984 in Tel Aviv, composer
  • 1897, August 9, Josef Vonkennel , † June 13, 1963 in Cologne, dermatologist, university professor and SS leader
  • 1897, November 12, Karl Marx , † May 8, 1985 in Stuttgart, composer (concerts etc.)
  • 1897, December 25, Ulrich Finsterwalder , † December 5, 1988 in Munich, civil engineer
  • 1897, December 27, Hubert Cremer , † February 26, 1983 in Merzhausen, mathematician, university professor and author
  • 1898, Max Hänger junior , † 1961, German painter
  • 1898, March 6, Therese Giehse , † March 3, 1975 in Munich, actress
  • 1898, April 4, Philipp Lersch , † March 15, 1972 in Munich, psychologist
  • 1898, May 13, Hans Wölpert , † January 1, 1957 in Munich, weightlifter
  • 1898, June 9, August Mayer , † October 11, 1969 in Berlin, Major General of the People's Police of the GDR
  • 1898, July 14, Friedrich Hanser , † May 13, 1976, teacher and local politician in Heilbronn
  • 1898, August 31, Hanns Bunge , † May 30, 1966 in Munich, politician (NSDAP) and SA group leader ( lieutenant general ) as well as judge at the Supreme Court of Honor and Disciplinary Court of the German Labor Front (DAF) and member of the People's Court
  • 1898, September 1, Franz Paul Koch , † April 28, 1959, cameraman
  • 1898, Georg Maier , † 1975 in Grafrath, sports functionary, President of the Bavarian State Sports Association
  • 1899, January 3, Adolf Ziegler , † July 25, 1985, actor
  • 1899, January 6, Hans Hagn , † October 7, 1949 in Munich, Catholic trade unionist and Bavarian politician (BVP, CSU)
  • 1899, February 14, Eugen Kling , † December 21, 1971 in Burghausen, football player
  • 1899, August 31, Franz-Peter Weixler , † April 23, 1971 in Bad Reichenhall, photographer, war correspondent
  • 1899, September 11, Philipp Bouhler , † May 19, 1945 in Dachau (suicide), head of the Fuehrer's office and head of the “euthanasia” program Aktion T4
  • 1899, September 14th, Josef Meisinger , † March 7th, 1947 executed in Warsaw, colonel of the police, SS-Standartenführer and war criminal
  • 1900, January 11, Karl Leon Du Moulin-Eckart , † March 31, 1991 in Oberviechtach, NSDAP politician, SA leader
  • 1900, January 18, Adolf Hartmann , † January 26, 1972 in Munich, painter
  • 1900, February 14, Gustav August Wilhelm Hofmann , † July 6, 1982 in Munich, librarian and philologist
  • 1900, March 27, Karl Zehnter , † June 30 or July 1, 1934 in Munich, innkeeper, victim of the Röhm putsch
  • 1900, April 5, Maria Elisabeth Ammann , † October 14, 1972 in Brixen, welfare carer and headmistress
  • 1900, May 20, Erika Cremer , † September 21, 1996 in Innsbruck, physical chemist
  • 1900, May 25th Gustav Gsaenger , † September 14th 1989 in Munich, architect
  • 1900, May 28, Heinrich Müller , missing since May 1945, Head of Office IV (Secret State Police) at the Reich Main Security Office (RSHA)
  • 1900, June 1, Johanna Wolf , † June 5, 1985 in Munich, Adolf Hitler's secretary
  • 1900, June 9, Ludwig Hofmann , † October 2, 1935 in Munich, football player
  • 1900, June 15, Heinrich Heim , † June 26, 1988 in Munich, lawyer and SS standard leader
  • 1900, July 5, Herbert Andreas Löhlein , † March 8, 1987 in Herrsching am Ammersee, writer, journalist and astrologer
  • 1900, August 27, Hermann von Valta , † November 27, 1968 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, bobsleigh driver
  • 1900, October 6, Willy Merkl , † probably July 16, 1934 on Nanga Parbat, mountaineer, leader of the German Nanga Parbat expedition in 1934
  • 1900, October 7, Heinrich Himmler , † May 23, 1945 in Lüneburg, politician (NSDAP), Reichsführer SS, Reich Minister of the Interior

20th century

1901 to 1910

  • 1901, January 19, Hermann Heimpel , † December 23, 1988 in Göttingen, historian
  • 1901, February 8, Eva Herrmann , † September 7, 1978 in Santa Barbara, German-American painter, draftsman and caricaturist
  • 1901, March 13, Gebhard Seelos , † December 18, 1984, politician of the Bavarian Party
  • 1901, April 25, Gottfried Amann , † December 21, 1988 in Munich, forest scientist
  • 1901, April 29, Willibald Mathäser , † October 15, 1985 in Munich, religious
  • 1901, May 16, Josef Zott , † January 15, 1945 in the Brandenburg-Görden prison, monarchist resistance fighter
  • 1901, June 23, Hanns Goebl , † August 12, 1986, sculptor
  • 1901, September 3, Friedrich Rotter , † January 12, 1973 in Fulda, Catholic theologian
  • 1901, September 15, Liselotte Welskopf-Henrich , † June 16, 1979 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, writer
  • 1901, September 28, Kurt von Ruffin , † November 14, 1996 in Berlin, singer and stage and film actor
  • 1901, October 20, Franz Eirenschmalz , † unknown, SS leader and war criminal
  • 1901, October 22, Gustav Scheck , † April 19, 1984 in Freiburg im Breisgau, flautist
  • 1901, November 20, Ludwig König , † January 25, 1970 in Munich, master gardener, association president and member of the Bavarian Senate
  • 1901, November 25, Adele Kern , † May 6, 1980 in Munich, opera and operetta singer
  • 1902, January 8, Gret Palucca , † March 22, 1993 in Dresden, dancer and dance teacher
  • 1902, January 22nd, Franz Josef Huber , † January 30th, 1975 in Munich, head of the Secret State Police, inspector of the security police
  • 1902, April 3, Georg Frey , † August 28, 1976, textile manufacturer (Loden Frey company) and beetle collector
  • 1902, April 16, Karl Weinzierl , † May 17, 1974 in Munich, canon lawyer
  • 1902, April 20, Max Köglmaier , † August 25, 1972 in Munich, Nazi functionary and SA leader, most recently with the rank of SA group leader
  • 1902, April 23, Josef Woldemar Keller-Kühne , † March 9, 1991 in Miesbach, painter, draftsman and graphic artist
  • 1902, April 24th, Alfred Loritz , † April 14th 1979 in Vienna, politician (Economic Development Association, WAV), Bavarian State Minister for Denazification, member of the German Bundestag (MdB), member of the Landtag (MdL), founder and chairman the WAV
  • 1902, July 11, Karl Fodermair , † July 16, 1986 in Munich, instrument maker and leader of various orchestras and choirs
  • 1902, November 13, Henri Stern , † September 4, 1988 in Paris, Franco-German art historian and archaeologist
  • 1902, November 19, Erika Buchmann , † November 19, 1971 in Berlin, politician (KPD), member of the state parliament in Baden-Württemberg
  • 1903, January 7, Albrecht Haushofer , pseudonyms: Jürgen Dax, Jörg Werdenfels, † April 23, 1945 in Berlin, geographer, diplomat and writer
  • 1903, February 9, Karl Kraft , † February 6, 1978 in Augsburg, organist and composer
  • 1903, January 22, Robert Heiß , † February 21, 1974 in Freiburg i. B., philosopher, psychologist and university professor
  • 1903, January 22, Ulrich Hofmann , † July 5, 1986 in Heidelberg, chemist and university professor
  • 1903, February 11, Hans Wilhelm Schmidt , † November 14, 1991 in Riemerling, theologian, Protestant pastor and university professor of the German Christians
  • 1903, February 13, Thea Linhard-Böhm , † October 20, 1981 in Hamburg, opera and concert singer
  • 1903, February 14, Fritz Büchtger , † December 26, 1978 in Starnberg, composer
  • 1903, March 16, Rudi Rischbeck , † June 16, 1988 in Munich, jazz and entertainment musician
  • 1903, April 22, Ludwig Englert , † June 28, 1981 in Munich, physician
  • 1903, April 28, Franz Dambeck , † January 9, 1974, theologian and monument conservator
  • 1903, May 18, Hans Würdinger , † July 17, 1989 in Munich, legal scholar
  • 1903, June 8, Eduard Brücklmeier , † October 20, 1944 in Berlin-Plötzensee, lawyer and diplomat, resistance fighter
  • 1903, September 27, Franz Xaver Kraus , † January 24, 1948 in Cracow (executed), SS-Sturmbannführer and administrative leader in concentration camps
  • 1903, October 4, Paulus Rusch , † March 31, 1986 in Zams / Tyrol, Apostolic Administrator 1938–64 and Bishop of Innsbruck 1964–81
  • 1903, December 9, Adolf Maislinger , † April 26, 1985 in Munich, resistance fighter against National Socialism, well-known Dachau prisoner
  • 1904, February 24, Wilhelm Mantel , † August 20, 1983 in Munich, forest scientist and genealogist
  • 1904, April 9, Lena Maurer , † December 25, 1990, politician (Social Democratic Party of Germany, SPD), member of the state parliament in Baden-Württemberg
  • 1904, April 26, Kurt Wagenseil , † December 14, 1988 in Tutzing, translator from English and French
  • 1904, June 16, Paul Grupp , † March 15, 1974, cameraman
  • 1904, September 15, Siegfried Walter Souci , † May 3, 1992, food chemist
  • 1904, November 9, Hans Ernst , † August 30, 1984, local poet
  • 1905, March 25, Albrecht Mertz von Quirnheim † July 20, 1944 in Berlin, officer and resistance fighter
  • 1905, April 17th, Wilhelm Baur , † April / May 1945 in Berlin, publisher and presidential councilor of the Reichsschrifttumskammer
  • 1905, June 25, Karl Busch , † October 9, 1964 in Munich, art historian
  • 1905, August 2, Karl Amadeus Hartmann , † December 5, 1963 in Munich, composer (symphonies, operas, etc.)
  • 1905, August 5, Wassily Leontief , † February 5, 1999 in New York, economist and Nobel Prize winner
  • 1905, August 16, Lothar Cremer , † October 16, 1990 in Miesbach, electrical engineer, acoustician and university professor
  • 1905, November 26th, Manfred Hörhammer , † August 12th 1985 in Planegg, Capuchin and co-founder of Pax Christi
  • 1906, February 7th, Heinz Goeschel , † 1974, engineer and chairman of the Association of German Engineers
  • 1906, March 11, Beppo Brem , † September 5, 1990 in Munich, theater and film actor (The strange methods of Franz Josef Wanninger)
  • 1906, March 22nd, Paula Helene Linhart , † August 7th, 2012 in Munich, social worker and film critic
  • 1906, May 8, Helmuth Jacobsohn , † September 21, 1994, Egyptologist
  • 1906, August 23, Maja Lex , † October 13, 1986 in Cologne, dancer, choreographer and teacher
  • 1906, August 29, Sepp Müller , † November 1963, motorcycle racer
  • 1906, October 12, Anderl Heckmair , actually Andreas, † February 1, 2005 in Oberstdorf, mountain guide and alpinist
  • 1906, October 24, Otto Löwenstein , † January 31, 1999 in Birmingham, German-British zoologist
  • 1906, October 29, Franziska Bilek , † November 11, 1991 in Munich, draftsman, caricaturist, illustrator and writer
  • 1906, November 4, Ernst Krebs , † July 20, 1970 in Gauting, mountaineer, skier and canoeing Olympic champion 1936
  • 1906, November 10, Josef Kramer , † December 14, 1945 in Hameln, executed, concentration camp commandant
  • 1906, November 18, Klaus Mann , actually Klaus Heinrich Thomas Mann, † May 21, 1949 in Cannes / France, writer (Mephisto)
  • 1906, Karl Weinmair , † October 4, 1944 in Munich, painter
  • 1907, March 30, Friedrich August von der Heydte , † July 7, 1994 in Aham, legal scholar, officer and politician
  • 1907, March 31, Hilde Lotz-Bauer , † February 8, 1999 in Munich, photographer and art historian
  • 1907, May 12, Fred Plaut , † 1985, German-American sound engineer and photographer
  • 1907, May 22nd, Alexander von Falkenhausen , † May 28th 1989 in Munich, racing car driver
  • 1907, May 22nd, Georg von Kaufmann , † May 3rd, 1972 in Bernau am Chiemsee, cross-country skier and mountaineer
  • 1907, August 19, Friedrich Jungblut , speed skater
  • 1907, September 9, Max Kneissl , † September 15, 1973, geodesist and university professor
  • 1907, September 15, Dagobert (Otto Friedrich) Enk , † October 3, 1950 Pyongyang prison (Korea), mission benedictine, martyr of Tokwon
  • 1907, October 6, Friedrich Alfred Übelhack , † November 2, 1979, General
  • 1908, January 8, Karl Brunner , † unknown, doctor and SS-Obersturmbannführer
  • 1908, January 14, Josef Hornauer , † December 12, 1985 in Munich, football player
  • 1908, January 26, Rupprecht Geiger , † December 6, 2009 in Munich, painter
  • 1908, February 12, Olga Benario-Prestes , † April 23, 1942 killed in the Nazi killing center in Bernburg, revolutionary
  • 1908, February 21, Hans Ertl , † October 23, 2000 in Bolivia, mountaineer, cameraman, director and author
  • 1908, March 5, Ludwig Goldbrunner , † September 26, 1981, football player
  • 1908, March 7, Oskar Kuhn , † May 1, 1990 in Munich, vertebrate paleontologist
  • 1908, March 27, Senta Maria Schmid , † January 27, 1992 in Tegernsee, choreographer, dancer and owner of a ballet school in Munich-Solln
  • 1908, March 28, Max von Arco-Zinneberg , † May 20, 1937 in Vienna, automobile racing driver
  • 1908, May 6, Franz Taut , † March 14, 1985 in Bad Tölz, writer
  • 1908, June 6, Norbert Schlesinger , † 1980 in Vienna, architect and designer
  • 1908, June 16, Hans Jakob , † March 23, 1994 in Regensburg, football player
  • 1908, September 20, Alexander Mitscherlich , † June 26, 1982 in Frankfurt am Main, doctor and psychologist
  • 1908, October 26th, Richard Häussler , † September 28th, 1964 in Munich, stage and film actor and film director
  • 1909, January 29, Susanne Bach , † February 10, 1997 in Munich, writer and bookseller
  • 1909, February 12, Sigmund Rascher , † April 26, 1945 in Dachau concentration camp, executed, SS doctor
  • 1909, February 24, Ernst Falkner , † October 27, 1950, politician of the Bavarian Party
  • 1909, March 27, Golo Mann , † April 7, 1994 in Leverkusen, writer and historian
  • 1909, June 3, Ludwig Koch , † September 12, 2002 in Munich, trade unionist and resistance fighter against National Socialism
  • 1909, July 9, Max Klankermeier , † June 26, 1996, motorcycle and automobile racing driver
  • 1909, October 11, Peter Friedrich Matzen , † November 28, 1986, orthopedic professor in Leipzig
  • 1910, January 21, Rosa Kellner , † December 13, 1984 in Munich, athlete and Olympic medalist
  • 1910, March 11, Robert Havemann , † April 9, 1982 in Grünheide near Berlin, chemist, communist, critic of the GDR regime
  • 1910, April 19, Anton Schmaus , † January 16, 1934 in the police hospital in Berlin Mitte, carpenter, social democrat, murder victim of the Köpenick blood week
  • 1910, May 1, Paul Becker , † January 23, 1984 in Salzburg, journalist
  • 1910, July 30, Anna Elisabeth Berve-Glauning , † 1987, ancient historian and translator
  • 1910, September 25, Georg Paucker , † July 16, 1979 in Munich, shorthand theorist and practitioner
  • 1910, December 20, Harald Roth , † 1991, architect

1911 to 1920

  • 1911, January 30, Alfred Seidl , † November 25, 1993 in Munich, politician (CSU) and defense lawyer for Nazi criminals
  • 1911, March 8, Wilhelm Sandner , † June 1984 in Munich, speed skater, 1933–1938 six times in a row German champions in all-around competitions
  • 1911, April 6, Feodor Lynen , † August 6, 1979 in Munich, biochemist and Nobel Prize winner (1964)
  • 1911, June 8, Ralph Maria Siegel , † August 2, 1972 in Munich, composer and lyricist (Capri-Fischer; Chianti-Lied)
  • 1912, January 30, Clementine zu Castell-Rüdenhausen , † October 12, 2008 in Roggersdorf, BDM functionary in the Reich youth leadership of the NSDAP and the first representative for the BDM work " Faith and Beauty "
  • 1912, July 19, Andreas Lommel , † January 9, 2005, ethnologist
  • 1912, February 6, Eva Braun , † April 30, 1945 in Berlin, partner and wife of Adolf Hitler
  • 1912, March 4, Wolfgang Ehrl , † June 11, 1980 in Munich, wrestler
  • 1912, July 6, Konrad Kölbl , † May 24, 1994, writer and publisher
  • 1912, December 21, Walter Krause , † December 4, 2000 in Mannheim, politician of the SPD
  • 1912, December 23, Josef Greindl , † April 16, 1993 in Vienna, opera singer, bass
  • 1912, December 29, Edgar Krausen , † January 15, 1988 in Munich, archivist and historian
  • 1913, February 6, Walter Lütgehetmann , † April 26, 1967 in Frankfurt am Main, carom player, world champion and four-time European champion
  • 1913, February 26, Karoline Wittmann , † March 15, 1978 in Munich, painter
  • 1913, June 25, Blasius Spreng , † February 10, 1987 in Munich, painter, sculptor, glass painter and mosaicist
  • 1913, July 8, Hermann Kegel , † November 3, 2004 in Wangen im Allgäu, painter and art teacher
  • 1913, July 20, Schalom Ben-Chorin , born as Fritz Rosenthal, † May 7, 1999 in Jerusalem, writer and religious philosopher
  • 1913, August 18, Engelbert Neuhäusler , † August 23, 2011 in Munich, New Testament scholar
  • 1913, September 5, Berta Konrad , † January 5, 1992 in Marquartstein, social worker and politician (CDU)
  • 1913, September 17, Robert Lembke , † January 14, 1989 in Munich, journalist, moderator (What am I?)
  • 1913, September 19, Anton Donhauser , † February 10, 1987 in Munich, politician (CSU, Bavarian party), co-founder of the CSU
  • 1913, September 24, Max Proebstl , † November 19, 1979 in Munich, opera singer
  • 1913, October 31, Hans Baumhauer , † June 11, 2001 in Freiburg im Breisgau, painter, glass painter, mosaic artist and sculptor
  • 1913, November 16, Edmund Johannes Lutz , † January 18, 2004 in Munich, priest, Salesian Don Bosco, author and publishing director
  • 1913, November 24th, Gisela Mauermayer , † January 9th, 1995 in Munich, athlete, Olympic champion 1936 in the discus throw
  • 1914, January 18, Margit Zinke , † April 21, 1945 in Neuengamme concentration camp, communist resistance fighter against National Socialism and victims of National Socialism
  • 1914, February 4, Alfred Andersch , † February 21, 1980 in Berzona, Ticino / Switzerland, writer (Zanzibar or the last reason)
  • 1914, July 15, Richard Hartmann , † September 15, 1984 in Berchtesgaden, sports functionary, president of the German Bobsleigh and Sled Sports Association
  • 1914, August 8, Giorgio Buchner , † February 2, 2005 in Porto d'Ischia, German-Italian archaeologist
  • 1914, August 23, Sigi Sommer , † January 25, 1996 in Munich, writer and journalist (Blasius, the walker)
  • 1915, Elisabeth Biebl , † December 4, 1989 in Munich, singer and actress
  • 1915, February 21, Roland von Hößlin , † October 13, 1944 in Berlin (executed), major in the Wehrmacht and resistance fighter against the Nazi regime
  • 1915, March 6, Friedrich Guggenberger , † May 13, 1988 in Erlenbach am Main, naval officer
  • 1915, March 6, Wilhelm Simetsreiter , † July 17, 2001 in Munich, football player
  • 1915, March 18, Werner Vordtriede , † September 25, 1985 in Izmir (Turkey), literary scholar, writer, translator and editor, from 1960 in Munich
  • 1915, June 4, Gustl Müller , † October 29, 2016 in Salzgitter, journalist and author, chairman of the Socialist Workers' Youth (SAJ) Munich-South, resistance fighter against National Socialism
  • 1915, September 6, Franz Josef Strauss , † October 3, 1988 in Regensburg, Chairman of the CSU regional group in the Bundestag (1949–1953 and 1963–1966), Federal Minister for Special Tasks (1953–1955), Federal Minister for Nuclear Issues (1955 –1956), Federal Minister of Defense (1956–1963), Federal Minister of Finance (1966–1969), Prime Minister of Bavaria (1978–1988), Chairman of the CSU (1961–1988)
  • 1915, November 5, Friedrich-Ernst Stieve , † September 7, 2012 in Munich, radiologist and radiation protectionist
  • 1915, November 16, Dora Schindel , died on January 11, 2018 in Bonn, emigrant and contemporary witness
  • 1915, December 13, Curd Jürgens , † June 18, 1982 in Vienna, actor, singer (60 years and not a bit wise)
  • 1916, March 9, Ernst Emmerig , † May 9, 1999 in Regensburg, administrative lawyer, university lecturer, regional president of the Upper Palatinate and local history specialist
  • 1916, April 22, Hanfried Lenz , † June 1, 2013, mathematician
  • 1916, July 8, Peter Pasetti , † May 23, 1996 in Dießen am Ammersee, actor
  • 1916, October 17, Knut von Kühlmann-Stumm , † January 19, 1977 in Bad Soden-Salmünster, chairman of the FDP parliamentary group in the Bundestag (1963–1968)
  • 1917, February 19, Fritz-Rudolf Schultz , † March 2, 2002 in Gau-Bischofsheim, politician (FDP), defense commissioner of the German Bundestag (1970–1975)
  • 1917, May 26th, Isabella Nadolny , born as Isabella Peltzer, pseudonyms: Isabella Burkhard, Isabella Ma Jolny, † July 31, 2004 in Traunstein, writer and translator
  • 1917, July 1, Rolf Rodenstock , † February 6, 1997 in Munich, President of the Federation of German Industries BDI (1978–1984)
  • 1917, August 18, Fritz Lutz , † May 20, 1995 in Munich, teacher and local researcher
  • 1917, August 18, Rüdiger von Reichert , † June 25, 2007, Lieutenant General of the Bundeswehr and Deputy Inspector General of the Bundeswehr
  • 1917, September 17, Hermann Eberlein , † October 21, 2010 in Munich, athlete
  • 1917, November 12, Hermann Linde , † August 31, 2015, physicist and manager
  • 1917, November 23, Karl Wild , † April 27, 1975 in Munich, German ice hockey player and coach
  • 1918, July 25th Joseph Rovan , born as Joseph Rosenthal , † July 27th 2004 in Saint-Christophe-les-Gorges, French historian, journalist, political advisor and university lecturer
  • 1918, August 15, Anton von Aretin , † June 12, 1981 in Aldersbach, politician of the Bavarian Party
  • 1918, September 6, Ludwig Hörmann , † June 19, 2001 in Munich, cyclist
  • 1918, November 10, Ernst Otto Fischer , † July 23, 2001 in Munich, chemist (Nobel Prize 1973)
  • 1919, June 3, Hans Reiser , † June 14, 1992 in Munich, actor
  • 1919, August 1, Fides Krause-Brewer , † August 9, 2018 in Bonn, TV journalist
  • 1919, August 29, Traudl Brunnquell , † March 16, 2010, designer
  • 1919, September 4, Bernhard Horstmann , † January 22, 2008 in Tutzing, writer
  • 1919, September 22, Franz Peter Wirth , † October 17, 1999 in Berg am Starnberger See, director
  • 1919, November 4, Maximilian Renner , † March 20, 1990 in Munich, zoologist and university professor
  • 1919, November 30, Rudolf Mühlfenzl , † January 16, 2000, television journalist and media manager
  • 1919, December 18, Alexander Siebenhärl , † June 12, 2008 in Munich, Roman Catholic priest
  • 1920, January 28, Willy Schultes , † November 19, 2005 in Munich, Bavarian folk actor
  • 1920, February 23, Walter E. Lautenbacher , † August 10, 2000 in Leonberg, photo designer
  • 1920, March 16, Traudl Junge , † February 10, 2002 in Munich, author and journalist, secretary to Adolf Hitler from 1942 to 1945
  • 1920, May 7th, Walther Diehl , † May 31st 1994 in Munich, writer, journalist and actor
  • 1920, May 13, Alfons Bauer , † February 3, 1997, zither player (Köhlerliesel)
  • 1920, May 24, Friedrich Karl Klausing , † August 8, 1944 in Berlin-Plötzensee, resistance fighter (assassination attempt on July 20, 1944)
  • 1920, August 16, Paul Wilhelm Kolb , † April 28, 2014 in Bonn, President of the German Federal Office for Civil Protection
  • 1920, August 29, Hermann Stenger , † June 26, 2016 in Munich, Roman Catholic theologian
  • 1920, October 8, Maxi Baier , † October 20, 2006 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, figure skater
  • 1920, November 20, Bernd Stevens , American intelligence officer and German skier
  • 1920, October 31, Eduard Adorno , † December 28, 2000 in California, politician (CDU)
  • 1920, December 3, Hans-Jörg Kellner , † June 25, 2015 in Munich, archaeologist and numismatist

1921 to 1930

  • 1921, January 14, Wolfgang Benzino , † September 1, 2004 in Strande, Admiral of the Bundeswehr
  • 1921, March 5th, Fred Spannuth , jazz musician
  • 1921, March 27, Toni Berger , † January 29, 2005 in Munich, film and theater actor
  • 1921, May 24th, Gertraud Gruber , beautician and entrepreneur
  • 1921, May 28, Rolf Castell , † August 3, 2012 in Munich, folk and theater actor, director, television author
  • 1921, July 1, Ingeborg Hoffmann , † March 27, 1985 in Rome, actress
  • 1921, August 29, Erni Singerl , † July 30, 2005 in Munich, film and theater actress
  • 1921, September 16, Ursula Franklin b. Martius, † July 22, 2016 in Toronto, physicist
  • 1921, October 22, Franz Seitz , † January 19, 2006 in Schliersee, film producer
  • 1921, November 21, Peter Theodor Krämer , † April 14, 1999 in Munich, writer
  • 1922, February 12, Gustl Bayrhammer , actually Adolf Gustav Bayrhammer, † April 24, 1993 in Krailling, actor
  • 1922, March 4, Rolf Arland , actually Hans Heinz Mühlbauer, † February 10, 2015 in Gilching, composer
  • 1922, April 7, Hugo Strasser , † March 17, 2016 in Grasbrunn-Neukeferloh, orchestra leader, composer
  • 1922, April 9, Carl Amery , † May 24, 2005 in Munich, writer, publicist, President of the PEN Center
  • 1922, April 28, Wolfgang Stromer von Reichenbach , † September 8, 1999 in Altdorf near Nuremberg, technology and economic historian
  • 1922, June 4, Karlheinz Suermondt , † February 16, 2011 in Freiburg im Breisgau, manager and physician
  • 1922, July 29, Erich Hartmann , † February 4, 1999 in New York City, photographer
  • 1922, August 28, Artur Levi , † May 27, 2007 in Göttingen, university professor and politician (SPD), Lord Mayor of the City of Göttingen
  • 1922, September 2, Wolfgang Urchs , † September 3, 2016 in Munich, director
  • 1922, November 5, Nissan Nativ , † April 20, 2008 in Tel-Aviv, Israeli film and theater actor, director, acting teacher
  • 1922, December 3, Alfred Peter David Jehle , † February 12, 2015, flight captain and instructor
  • 1922, Irene Löwenfeld , † October 9, 2009 in New York, German-American scientist
  • 1923, March 26, Gert Bastian , † probably October 1, 1992 in Bonn, general and politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen)
  • 1923, April 10, Hans Terofal , actually Hans Seitz, † May 16, 1976 in Munich, actor
  • 1923, July 2, Karl Otmar von Aretin , † March 26, 2014 in Munich, historian
  • 1923, August 26, Wolfgang Sawallisch , † February 22, 2013 in Grassau, conductor
  • 1923, October 7, Hans Hörmann , † December 26, 2015, racing cyclist
  • 1924, April 12, Werner Kurz , cameraman
  • 1924, August 17, Peter Garden , † January 7, 2015 in Munich, actor, singer and showmaster
  • 1924, November 18, Elfie Pertramer , † November 16, 2011 in Munich, actress
  • 1925, January 12, Hans Gierster , † September 20, 1995 in Straubing, conductor
  • 1925, January 19, Erica Beer , † December 27, 2013 in Vaterstetten, stage, film and television actress
  • 1925, February 14, Karl Decker , biochemist
  • 1925, April 21, Willi Fruth , † September 9, 2014, jazz musician, music producer and publisher
  • 1925, May 27, Burkart Lutz , † May 17, 2013 in Halle (Saale), sociologist
  • 1925, June 25, Peter C. von Seidlein , † September 30, 2014 in Munich, architect and university professor
  • 1925, July 18, Friedrich Zimmermann , † September 16, 2012 in Filzmoos, politician (CSU), Federal Minister of Transport
  • 1925, Helmuth Reichel , Swiss organist, conductor and composer
  • 1926, January 6, Walter Sedlmayr , † July 14, 1990 in Munich (murdered), film and theater actor
  • 1926, February 10, Arthur Bader , † November 24, 2010 in Munich, journalist
  • 1926, March 12, Friedrich Hiller , † August 27, 2019, classical archaeologist
  • 1926, April 2, Max Greger , † August 15, 2015 in Munich, orchestra conductor, composer, saxophonist
  • 1926, May 10, Delle Haensch , † March 1, 2016 in Munich, saxophonist, composer, band leader
  • 1926, November 15, Helmut Fischer , † June 14, 1997 in Riedering (Chiemgau), actor
  • 1926, December 20, Richard Schaeffler , † February 24, 2019, philosopher and Catholic theologian
  • 1927, March 12, Georg Hörtnagel , † May 1, 2020, double bass player and concert agent
  • 1927, March 26, Herbert Kupfer , † December 30, 2013, civil engineer and university professor
  • 1927, April 1, Thomas Holtzmann , † January 4, 2013 in Munich, theater and film actor
  • 1927, May 8, Otto Meitinger , † September 9, 2017, architect and preservationist
  • 1927, May 31, Herbert Schambeck , † August 21, 2013, civil engineer
  • 1927, June 5, Herbert Spitzenberger , † October 5, 2019 in Starnberg, pianist and university professor
  • 1927, June 11, Josef Anton Riedl , † March 25, 2016 in Murnau am Staffelsee, composer of new music
  • 1927, July 10, Paul Wühr , † July 12, 2016 in Cortona / Italy, writer
  • 1927, July 28, Hans Bauer , † October 31, 1997 in Munich, football player
  • 1927, August 21, Wilhelm Killmayer , † August 20, 2017 in Munich, composer
  • 1927, September 6, Peter Steiner , † December 22, 2008 in Munich, actor, singer, presenter (Heimat-Melodie)
  • 1927, November 13, Ruth Kappelsberger , † September 5, 2014 in Berg am Starnberger See, TV announcer and actress
  • 1928, January 31, Erik Theodor Lässig , † September 1, 2015 in Munich, illustrator
  • 1928, February 18, Fini Busch , † November 2, 2001 in Munich, composer, copywriter (founder of the drama school Bayerische Theaterakademie)
  • 1928, February 26, Wilhelm Volkert , † August 1, 2020, historian and archivist
  • 1928, March 16, Rudolf Sigl , † January 8, 1998 in Munich, geodesy
  • 1928, March 27, Lorenz Dittmann , † March 11, 2018 in Saarbrücken, art historian
  • 1928, June 27, Leodegar Mayr , † May 4, 2013 in Bayerisch Gmain, violin maker
  • 1928, July 6, Rudi Prexler , writer
  • 1928, July 9, Josef Eisenmann , † January 29, 2015, civil engineer
  • 1928, September 28, Helmut Meyer , † August 25, 2012 in Munich, administrative officer and politician (SPD), member of the Bavarian State Parliament
  • 1928, October 8, Elisabeth Biebl , † November 1, 2019, politician (CSU)
  • 1928, October 31, August Everding , † January 26, 1999 in Munich, director, general manager (founder of the Bavarian Theater Academy in Munich's Prinzregententheater)
  • 1928, November 29, Otto Bredl , † July 1985 in Cologne, jazz and entertainment musician
  • 1928, December 29, Ludwig Huber , † June 14, 2003 in Munich, politician (CSU), parliamentary group chairman, state minister
  • 1929, January 1, Cordelia Edvardson , † October 29, 2012 in Stockholm, journalist and writer
  • 1929, January 3, Gertrud Kückelmann , † January 17, 1979 in Munich, stage and film actress, voice actress
  • 1929, January 31, Rudolf Mößbauer , † September 14, 2011 in Grünwald (district of Munich), physicist and discoverer of the Mößbauer effect, Nobel Prize in Physics 1961
  • 1929, February 20, Erich Hallhuber senior , † November 28, 2015 in Munich, opera singer (bass baritone) and actor
  • 1929, February 27, Philip Arp , † February 17, 1987 in Munich, actor and cabaret artist
  • 1929, April 27, Heinrich Beck , philosopher
  • 1929, May 28, Werner Achmann , † December 25, 2001 in Vaterstetten, production designer and film set designer
  • 1929, July 4th, Wolfgang Hundhammer , production designer and film architect
  • 1929, July 9, Ludwig Scharl , † 2011 in Amerang, painter
  • 1929, August 10, Christoph Rüchardt , † February 22, 2018, chemist and university professor
  • 1929, September 3, Wolfgang Rehm , † April 6, 2017, musicologist
  • 1929, Fritz Betzwieser , † July 19, 1993 in Munich, Pastor of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Munich-Neuhausen
  • 1929, Claus Koch , † November 3, 2010 in Berlin, writer and journalist
  • 1930, January 29, Hermann Huber , † May 4, 2018 in Grafing, lawyer and diplomat, German ambassador in Prague and Madrid
  • 1930, February 12, Eddy Saller , † May 15, 2003 in Vienna, film director and screenwriter
  • 1930, March 30, Laetitia Boehm , † October 23, 2018 in Munich, historian
  • 1930, May 24, Herbert Huber , † November 8, 1997 in Hebertshausen, lawyer and politician
  • 1930, June 30, Willi O. Hoffmann , football official
  • 1930, September 20, Hermann Huber , mountaineer and entrepreneur
  • 1930, October 11, Dagobert Lindlau , † November 30, 2018 in Vaterstetten, journalist, writer, moderator
  • 1930, December 28 in the Obersendling district, Franzl Lang , † December 6, 2015 in Munich, singer, yodeler (Das Kufsteinlied; Mei Vata is a Appenzeller)

1931 to 1940

  • 1931, January 23, Mathilde Berghofer-Weichner , † May 29, 2008 in Munich, politician (CSU)
  • 1931, February 20, Dieter Nörr , † October 3, 2017, legal scholar
  • 1931, August 19, Marianne Koch , film actress, doctor
  • 1931, December 11, Otto Seidl , until 1998 Vice President of the Federal Constitutional Court
  • 1931, December 15, Peter Schmidhuber , politician (CSU), member of the European Commission from 1987 to 1995
  • 1931, December 18, Helmut Steinberger , † July 6, 2014, legal scholar and federal judge
  • 1932, January 19, Anton Konrad , economist and university professor
  • 1932, March 2, Carlamaria Heim , † April 9, 1984 in Munich, actress and writer
  • 1932, September 8th, Erwin Franz Müller , entrepreneur, founder of the Müller drugstore chain
  • 1932, October 29th, Charlotte Knobloch , President of the Jewish Community in Munich and Upper Bavaria
  • 1933, January 2, Ruth Hofmann , † December 11, 2016, legal scholar and finance lawyer, judge at the Federal Fiscal Court
  • 1933, March 8, Alfred Bayer , ministerial official and manager
  • 1933, April 12, Michael Petzet , † May 29, 2019, monument conservator
  • 1933, May 12, Ursula Pausch-Gruber , † August 22, 1996 in Munich, politician
  • 1933, July 19, Gerhard Sterr , † October 28, 2011 in Munich, musician in the band Hot Dogs and surrealist painter
  • 1933, September 3, Barbara Schroth , actress
  • 1933, September 25, Maxl Graf , † March 18, 1996 in Munich, actor, singer and presenter
  • 1933, December 29th, Zenta Kopp , athlete
  • 1933, Hannsjoachim Wolfgang Koch , † unknown, German-British historian and university professor
  • 1934, February 23, Adolf Birkhofer , † November 9, 2019, physicist
  • 1934, April 20, Wolfdietrich Ziesel , † December 22, 2015, Austrian civil engineer
  • 1934, June 13, Elisabeth Endres , † January 22, 2000 in Munich, Germanist, historian, literary critic and journalist
  • 1934, August 13, Walter Koch , actor
  • 1934, September 16, Hans A. Engelhard , † March 11, 2008 in Munich, politician (FDP Bavaria), Member of the Bundestag, Federal Minister of Justice (1982–1991)
  • 1935, January 15, Knut Wolfgang Nörr , † January 15, 2018 in Tübingen, legal scholar
  • 1935, February 28, Walter Haupt , composer, conductor, director
  • 1935, March 21st, Georg Schwenk , composer, arranger, accordion player
  • 1935, May 30, Gerhard Selmayr , lawyer and ministerial official
  • 1935 June 1, Percy Adlon , film and television director, writer, and producer
  • 1935, June 29, Rudolf Schöfberger , † November 13, 2019 in Munich, lawyer and politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
  • 1935, August 21, Ali Mitgutsch , picture book author, illustrator, graphic artist and painter
  • 1935, September 24, Max Vogt , lawyer, judge at the Federal Court of Justice from 1977 to 2000
  • 1935, September 25, August Kühn , actually Helmut Münch , † February 9, 1996 in Hinterwössen, writer
  • 1935, October 25, Dieter Adam , doctor and university professor
  • 1936, January 29th, Heinz Angstwurm , neurologist and university professor
  • 1936, April 3, Hubert Miller , geologist
  • 1936, April 22nd, Dieter Kronzucker , journalist, author
  • 1936, April 24, Nana von Hugo , † April 30, 2001 in Berlin, designer and architect
  • 1936, May 23, Ingeborg Hallstein , opera singer
  • 1936, June 3, Heinrich Hugendubel , † April 7, 2005 in Munich, bookseller and entrepreneur
  • 1936, August 13, Sabina Stuhlmann , † March 1, 1998 in Tutzing, actress
  • 1936, August 28, Wolfgang von Hippel , historian
  • 1936, September 5, Edmund Gruber , † November 8, 1996 in Munich, journalist, director of Deutschlandfunk (1988–91)
  • 1936, October 26th, Christiane Herzog , b. Krauss, † June 19, 2000 in Munich, journalist and wife of Federal President Roman Herzog, who was in office from 1994 to 1999
  • 1936, December 15, Manfred Ludwig , game designer
  • 1936, Adolf Heinzlmeier , journalist, film critic and author
  • 1936, Rudolf Huber-Wilkoff , artist, graphic designer, curator and publisher
  • 1936, Jochen Neuhaus , † 1995 in Frankfurt am Main, actor, director and translator
  • 1937, January 21, Max Emanuel Herzog in Bavaria , entrepreneur and family member of the Wittelsbach family
  • 1937, February 2, Toni Auer , racing cyclist
  • 1937, February 20, Robert Huber , chemist and Nobel Prize winner
  • 1937, March 22nd, Peter Vogel , † September 21st, 1978 in Vienna, stage, film and television actor and stage director
  • 1937, March 26th, Ernst Burger , pianist and author
  • 1937, March 28th, Otto Altweck , racing cyclist and cycling trainer
  • 1937, May 14th, Norbert Miller , literary and cultural scientist
  • 1937, May 29, Engelbert Siebler , † October 11, 2018 in Munich, auxiliary bishop in Munich and Freising
  • 1937, September 5th, Sepp Reif , ice hockey player
  • 1937, October 28, Michael Endres , lawyer and bank manager
  • 1937, November 28th, Heribert Späth , entrepreneur and association official
  • 1937, December 25, Bolko Hoffmann , † August 20, 2007 in Düsseldorf, politician and publisher
  • 1937, Wolfgang Binding , sculptor and graphic artist
  • 1938, January 12, Heinz Braun , † January 21, 1986 in Munich, painter and actor
  • 1938, April 18, Robert Kennedy , † April 12, 2012 in Caledon, Canada, publisher
  • 1938, May 20, Isa Günther , actress, child actress
  • 1938, May 20, Jutta Günther , actress, child actress
  • 1938, June 8, Florian Lechner , artist and designer
  • 1938, August 18, Klaus Grubmüller , Germanic Medievalist
  • 1938, September 28, Peter Grosser , football player and coach
  • 1938, October 5, Horst Heinrich , † December 26, 2002 in Langerringen, politician and member of the Bavarian State Parliament
  • 1938, October 13, Christel Bodenstein , actress
  • 1938, October 22nd, Claus Hipp , entrepreneur
  • 1938, October 23, Karl Gertis , building physicist and composer
  • 1938, November 15, Michael Friederichsen , sculptor
  • 1938, November 23, Herbert Achternbusch , writer, director and actor
  • 1938, December 29, Richard Johann Dietrich , † November 2019, architect and civil engineer
  • 1939, March 18, Peter Kraus , Austrian singer and rock 'n' roller (at 17; Sugar Baby), actor
  • 1939, May 5, Karl-Heinz Wildmoser , † July 28, 2010 in Munich, caterer and sports functionary
  • 1939, May 7, Hermann Memmel , † April 12, 2019, politician (SPD)
  • 1939, May 12, Uta Hallant , actress and voice actress
  • 1939, May 25, Klaus Naumann , General Inspector of the Bundeswehr (1991–1996)
  • 1939, July 2, Rex Gildo , actually Ludwig Franz Hirtreiter, † October 26, 1999 in Munich, pop singer (Fiesta Mexicana), actor
  • 1939, August 13, Erika Berger , † May 15, 2016 in Cologne, TV presenter and sex consultant
  • 1939, November 21, Walter R. Heinz , social scientist, university professor for sociology and psychology
  • 1939, December 29, Josef Riederer , † June 3, 2017, archaeometer
  • 1939, Roland Götz , organist and harpsichordist
  • 1939, Fred Stillkrauth , died August 7, 2020, theater and folk actor
  • 1940, January 25th, Peter Segl , historian and university professor
  • 1940, March 10th, Ingo Koller , law scholar and university professor
  • 1940, March 28, Peter Claus Hartmann , historian and university professor
  • 1940, May 20, Ulrich Rohde , high frequency technician
  • 1940, June 10, Helga Neuner , actress
  • 1940, August 7th, Martin Heisenberg , neurobiologist and geneticist
  • 1940, September 13th, Kurt Faltlhauser , politician (CSU), MdB, MdL, Bavarian Minister of Finance
  • 1940, September 27, Rudolph Moshammer , † January 14, 2005 in Munich (murdered), fashion designer
  • 1940, October 13, Adolf Kleinschroth , † October 21, 2000, hydraulic engineer
  • 1940, October 29, Friedhelm Klein , officer and military historian
  • 1940, November 2, Carolin Reiber , moderator
  • 1940, November 30, Rainer Conrad , † February 28, 2013 in Munich, lawyer, Vice-President of the Bavarian Supreme Audit Office
  • 1940, December 5th, Alfred Heiss , football player
  • 1940, Gert Raeithel , Americanist and literary scholar

1941 to 1950

1951 to 1960

1961 to 1970

1971 to 1980

1981 to 1990

1991 to 2000

21st century

2001 to 2010

Other personalities

People who were not born in Munich but worked there:

13th to 18th centuries

19th century

20th century

  • Werner Heisenberg (1901–1976), physicist, 1958–1970 at the Max Planck Institute in Munich
  • Ludwig Schmidseder (1904–1971), operetta composer (including women in the Metropo; farewell waltz ), television chef at Bayerischer Rundfunk, died in Munich
  • Edith Schultze-Westrum (1904–1981), theater and film actress, lived in Munich from 1923 to 1981, performed on various Munich theaters
  • Max Colpet (1905–1998), writer, screenwriter and songwriter, in Munich since 1958
  • Fritz Benscher (1904–1970), actor, quiz master (including tick-tack quiz ), moderator, radio play speaker and director, lived and worked in Munich from the end of the war until his death
  • Josef Marxen (1906–1946), born in Worringen, Catholic missionary in Albania, martyr, ordained priest in Munich in 1936
  • Georg Segler (1906–1978), agricultural scientist, engineer, author and inventor
  • Nadseja Abramawa (1907–1979), Belarusian politician, activist and publicist, lived in Munich after the Second World War and died there
  • Heinz-Günter Stamm (1907–1978), actor, radio play and theater director, lived and worked in Munich from around 1946 (Bayerischer Rundfunk and Kleine Komödie)
  • Hermann Wenninger (1907–1986), director, died in Munich
  • Edgar Weil (1908–1941), dramaturge, worked at the Münchner Kammerspiele
  • Herbert Hockemeyer (1909–1983), Chief Medical Officer of the Bundeswehr, died in Munich
  • Georg Brenninger (1909–1988), sculptor, professor at the Technical University of Munich and the Academy of Fine Arts Munich in Munich, died in Munich
  • Karl Gatermann the Younger (1909–1992), painter, graphic artist, set designer, lived and worked in Munich
  • Axel von Ambesser (1910–1988), actor, director, playwright and film writer; lived and worked in Munich from 1934–36 and from 1945 until his death
  • Erich Hoffmann (1910–1967), German sculptor, worked and died in Munich
  • Barys Kit (1910–2018), Belarusian mathematician, physicist, chemist and rocket developer, 1945–1948 mathematics teacher at the Ukrainian Lyceum in Munich and student at the Ludwig Maximilians University
  • Heinz Maier-Leibnitz (1911–2000), physicist, 1952–1974 professor at the Technical University of Munich
  • Werner Streib (1911–1986), successful night fighter pilot in World War II and general in the German Armed Forces, died in Munich
  • Erika Hanfstaengl (1912–2003), art historian, temporarily headed the Lenbachhaus in 1971/72
  • Rudolf Ortner (1912–1997), architect, painter and photographer, died in Munich
  • Maria Luise Thurmair (1912–2005), writer, lived in Munich from 1941, songwriter in Gotteslob, the hymn book of the Catholic Church in German-speaking countries
  • Hermann Lenz (1913–1998), writer, last lived in Munich, where the last volumes of his Eugen Rapp cycle are set
  • Friedrich von Stülpnagel (1913–1996), athlete and officer in the Bundeswehr
  • Leo Bardischewski (1914–1995), actor, radio play and voice actor
  • Walter Ohm (1915–1997), radio play and theater director, lived and worked in Munich from 1936/37. He was employed by Bayerischer Rundfunk for 34 years
  • Werner Vordtriede (1915–1985), emigrant, 1962–1976 professor at the LMU and writer, from 1960 in Munich
  • Ernst Maria Lang (1916–2014), architect and caricaturist
  • Alexander Schmorell (1917–1943), member of the "White Rose" resistance group
  • Helmut Brennicke (1918–2005), actor, acting teacher, director, radio play speaker and author; worked in Munich since 1946, mainly for the Bavarian radio
  • Willi Graf (1918–1943), member of the "White Rose" resistance group
  • Marlene Neubauer-Woerner (1918–2010), sculptor
  • Hans Scholl (1918–1943), member of the "White Rose" resistance group
  • Christoph Probst (1919–1943), member of the "White Rose" resistance group
  • Günter Gerhard Lange (1921–2008), typographer working in Munich
  • Sophie Scholl (1921–1943), member of the "White Rose" resistance group
  • Karl Richard Tschon (1923–1993), writer and radio play author, lived and worked in Munich
  • Rudolf Wachter (1923–2011), wood sculptor, lived in Munich
  • Friedrich L. Bauer (1924–2015), computer scientist, professor at the Technical University of Munich
  • Johannes Holthusen (1924–1985), Slavist, in Munich from 1969
  • Ernst Eichinger (1929–2015), painter, graphic artist, lived in Munich from 1950–2014; Lecturer at the Institute for Didactics of Fine Arts at LMU Munich
  • Hans Magnus Enzensberger (* 1929), poet, writer, lives in Munich
  • Margarethe Bence (1930–1992), American opera and concert singer
  • Martin Mayer (* 1931), sculptor, in Munich since 1946, creator of numerous works of art exhibited in Munich
  • Georg Zundel (1931–2007), physicist, entrepreneur and philanthropist engaged in peace politics
  • Marvelli Jr. (1932–2008), magician
  • Herbert Rosendorfer (1934–2012), writer, was a judge in Munich
  • Margit Schramm (1935–1996), chamber singer (“operetta queen”), lived last and died in Munich
  • Peter Thom (1935–2005), actor, lived in Munich from 1971 to 2005
  • Roland Berger (* 1937), founder of the Munich-based management consultancy of the same name
  • Thea Bauriedl (* 1938), psychologist and psychoanalyst, lecturer at LMU
  • Karin Dor (1938–2017), actress, lived and died in Munich
  • Bettina Bougie (* 1939), actress, lives and works in Munich
  • Nicolaus A. Huber (* 1939), avant-garde composer, worked in Munich
  • Heinz Birg (* 1941), architect and draftsman
  • Michael Vollstedt (1942–2020), Major General of the Air Force in the German Armed Forces, last lived and died in Munich
  • Werner Heise (1944–2013), mathematician and university professor at the Technical University of Munich
  • Erhard Keller (* 1944), speed skater and two-time Olympic champion
  • Sepp Maier (* 1944), soccer goalkeeper and coach
  • Gerd Müller (* 1945), soccer player and coach
  • Josef H. Reichholf (* 1945), zoologist, evolutionary biologist and ecologist
  • Tom Krey (* 1947), painter, lived in Munich from 1969 to 1993
  • Janusz Rat (* 1947), dentist, chairman of the board of the Bavarian Association of Statutory Health Insurance Dentists, has lived in Munich since 1950
  • Arnold Schwarzenegger (* 1947), Austrian actor, bodybuilder and politician, lived in Munich for two years
  • Uwe Reimer (1948–2004), author, studied and lived in Munich for a long time
  • Paul Breitner (* 1951), soccer player
  • Helmut Spanner (* 1951), author of children's and picture books, lives in Munich
  • Uli Hoeneß (* 1952), soccer player and official
  • Michael Lochner (* 1952), cantor at St. Lukas Church, Bavarian regional church music director
  • Armin Kratzert (* 1957), writer and journalist, lives in Munich
  • Chris Mike (* 1961), music producer, lived in Munich from 1971 to 1973
  • Uğur Tütüneker (* 1963), Turkish soccer player, grew up in Munich
  • Gino Lettieri (* 1966), soccer coach, grew up in Munich
  • Matthias Hamann (* 1968), soccer player and coach, grew up in Munich
  • Johannes Eckert (* 1969), Benedictine, since 2003 abbot in St. Boniface and in Andechs Monastery
  • Christian Nerlinger (* 1973), soccer player and official, grew up in Munich
  • Dietmar Hamann (* 1973), soccer player and coach, grew up in Munich
  • Max Eberl (* 1973), soccer player and official, grew up in Munich
  • Rajko Tavčar (* 1974), German-Slovenian soccer player, grew up in Munich
  • Stephan Kling (* 1981), soccer player, grew up in Munich
  • Lucy Scherer (* 1981), musical performer, lives in Munich
  • Eugen Bopp (* 1983), soccer player, grew up in Munich
  • Annette Dytrt (* 1983), figure skater, lives in Munich
  • Thorsten Schulz (* 1984), soccer player, grew up in Munich
  • Mats Hummels (* 1988), soccer player, grew up in Munich
  • Viktor Bopp (* 1989), soccer player, grew up in Munich
  • Igor Jovanović (* 1989), soccer player, grew up in Munich
  • Savio Nsereko (* 1989), soccer player, grew up in Munich
  • Luka Odak (* 1989), soccer player, grew up in Munich
  • Jonas Hummels (* 1990), soccer player, grew up in Munich
  • Patrick Ziegler (* 1990), soccer player, grew up in Munich
  • Dejan Janjatović (* 1992), soccer player, grew up in Munich
  • Dušan Jevtić (* 1992), German-Bosnian soccer player, grew up in Munich
  • Peter Kurzweg (* 1994), soccer player, grew up in Munich
  • Daniel Wein (* 1994), soccer player, grew up in Munich
  • Elena Gurevich (* in the 20th century), pianist, lives in Munich