List of sons and daughters of Szczecin

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Coat of arms of Szczecin

This list shows those in the city of Stettin ( Szczecin born).

A.

Friedrich von Adelung , director of the Oriental Institute in Saint Petersburg
  • Georg Abel (1852 – around 1927/28), German-Guatemalan diplomat
  • Otto Abs (1891–1966), German medic, SS-Obersturmführer in the security service of the SS and alderman for the city of Mülheim
  • Oscar Achenbach (1868–1935), German portrait and landscape painter, graphic artist and draftsman
  • Erwin Heinz Ackerknecht (1906–1988), German-American politician and medical historian
  • Dariusz Adamczuk (* 1969), Polish football player
  • Friederike Adelung (1783–1817), German writer
  • Friedrich von Adelung (1768–1843), German-Russian lawyer and linguist, director of the Oriental Institute in Saint Petersburg
  • Willy Ahrens (1868 – after 1935), German entrepreneur and local politician in Stettin
  • Bernd Albert (* 1940), German officer, major general a. D., most recently commander of the army officers' school
  • Chava Alberstein (* 1947), Israeli singer and actress
  • Heinz-Eberhard Albrecht (* 1935), German engineer, former professor at the University of Rostock
  • Otto Altenburg (1873–1950), German historian and professor at the grammar school in Stettin
  • Knut Amelung (1939–2016), German criminal law scholar
  • Walter Amelung (1865–1927), German classical archaeologist
  • Carl Apstein (1862–1950), German zoologist, civil servant at the Prussian Academy of Sciences
  • Christian Heinrich Aschenbrenner (1654-1732), German composer and violinist, music director in Zeitz
  • Bartold Asendorpf (1888–1946), German painter and graphic artist

B.

Herbert von Bismarck , administrative lawyer and politician

C.

Georg Cracow , lawyer and statesman, Chancellor of Saxony

D.

Carl August Dohrn , entomologist, director of the Pomeranian Provincial Sugar Brewery

E.

  • Karl Eberhardt (1887–1973), German lawyer and politician (FDP), member of the Bavarian state parliament
  • Horst Edig (* 1935), German politician (SPD), former member of the state parliament in Saarland
  • Lorenz Eichstaedt (1596–1660), German physician and astronomer, city physician in Stettin, later in Danzig
  • Ernst Heinrich Friedrich Carl von Eickstedt (1786–1830), Prussian officer in the Wars of Liberation and landowner
  • Günter Elsner (1916–1992), German politician (CDU), member of the Berlin House of Representatives and city elder of Berlin
  • Walter Empacher (1906–1945), German resistance fighter
  • Fritz Endell (1873–1955), German painter and graphic artist
  • Karl Friedrich Endell (1843–1891), German architect and construction clerk
  • Karl Engert (1877–1951), SS Oberführer and Vice President at the People's Court
  • Volker Erdmann (1941–2015), German biochemist, professor at the Free University of Berlin
  • Michael Ermann (* 1943), German doctor, psychoanalyst and university professor
  • Hans von der Esch (1862–1934), Prussian officer, most recently lieutenant general
  • Manfred Ewald (1926–2002), sports official in the GDR

F.

Paul von Fuchs , Brandenburg statesman, Chancellor of Pomerania

G

Barnim Grüneberg , organ builder in Stettin

H

Ferdinand Henry , Prussian military officer, director of the Guard Corps

I.

  • Hellmut Ippen (1925–1998), German dermatologist, director of the University Dermatology Clinic in Göttingen
  • Inga Iwasiów (* 1963), Polish literary historian, literary critic, prose writer and poet

J

K

Catherine the Great , Tsarina of Russia

L.

Illobrand von Ludwiger , astrophysicist and book author
  • Magnus Lagerström (1691–1759), director of the Swedish East India Company
  • Fritz Lamm (1911–1977), German socialist publicist, resistance fighter against National Socialism
  • Ortrun Landmann (* 1937), German musicologist
  • Henry Lange (1821-1893), German cartographer and writer
  • Max Lange (1883–1923), German Go player
  • Hugo Laurin (1844–1921), Prussian lieutenant general, most recently in command of the 75th Infantry Brigade in Allenstein
  • Tomasz Lazar (* 1985), Polish photographer
  • Ernst Leese (1858–1938), German civil servant, worked on the Reich Insurance Code
  • Paul Lehmann (1875–1928), German publisher
  • Heinrich Lengerich (1790–1865), German history and portrait painter
  • Hans von Lenke (1837–1917), Prussian general and commander of the 19th division
  • Monika Lennartz (* 1938), German actress
  • Heinzlesener (1919–2011), German politician (SED), Lord Mayor of Stralsund
  • Ernst Josef Lesser (1879–1928), German physiologist, one of the discoverers of insulin
  • Julius Lessing (1843–1908), German art historian, first director of the Berlin Kunstgewerbemuseum
  • Paul von Leszczynski (1830–1918), German officer, Prussian infantry general
  • Konrad Levezow (1770–1835), German classical archaeologist, prehistorian, poet and author
  • Julo Levin (1901–1943), German expressionist painter
  • Paul Levy (1876–1943), German mechanical engineer and railroad worker
  • Rudolf Levy (1875–1944), German expressionist painter
  • Isabella Lewandowski (* 1970), German actress
  • Marcin Lewandowski (* 1987), Polish athlete
  • Eva Liebenberg (1890–1971) German opera and concert singer (alto)
  • Heinrich Liepmann (1904–1983), German-British economist
  • Eckard Lindemann (* 1937), German lawyer and local politician in Berlin (CDU)
  • Peter Lindemann (1933–2019), German judge and ministerial official
  • Otto Lindenberg (1894–1968), German politician (KPD), member of the Hanoverian Landtag appointed in 1946
  • Karl Emil Lischke (1813–1886), German local politician and mollusc researcher, Lord Mayor of Elberfeld
  • Artur Daniel Liskowacki (* 1956), Polish writer, essayist and theater critic
  • Adam Liszczak (* 1981), Polish football player
  • Werner Loewe (* 1941), German politician (SPD), former member of the Hamburg Parliament
  • Nikolaus Löwe († 1536), German lawyer and university professor
  • Alwin von Loos (1824–1883), Prussian lieutenant general and commander of Mainz
  • Hugo von Loos (1820–1883), Prussian lieutenant general and commander of the 28th Infantry Brigade
  • Elisabeth Lorenz (1904–1996), German politician (SPD), member of the Berlin House of Representatives
  • Alex Lubawinski (* 1950), German politician (SPD), member of the Berlin House of Representatives
  • Harald Lucht (1935–2020), German geodesist, former Senate Councilor of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen
  • Werner Luckenbach (1900–1982), German pharmacist, curator of the German Pharmacy Museum
  • Albert Bogislav Lüdecke (1834–1910), German landscape painter from the Düsseldorf School
  • Carl Johann Lüdecke (1826–1894), German architect
  • Jens Lüdtke (1941–2019), German Romanist
  • Illobrand von Ludwiger (* 1937), German astrophysicist and book author, known for his publications on the UFO phenomenon
  • Peter Christian Ludz (1931–1979), German political scientist and sociologist
  • Gerd Lüpke (1920–2002), German writer, radio author, translator, radio announcer and reciter

M.

Johann Carl Friedrich Meyer , owner of the court and garrison pharmacy in Stettin

N

Katarzyna Nosowska , singer and columnist
  • Grzegorz Napieralski (* 1974), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
  • Adolf von Nassau (1889–?), German administrative lawyer and district administrator in the Lebus and Wittmund districts
  • Günter Nebelung (1906–1999), German lawyer, director of the Association of the German Insurance Industry
  • Heinz Neuber (1906–1989), German mechanical engineer and university professor
  • Angelika Niescier (* 1970), German jazz musician and band leader
  • Paul von Nießen (1857–1937), German high school teacher and historian
  • Dietlef Niklaus (1928–2016), German educator and university lecturer
  • Bartek Nizioł (* 1974), Polish violinist, concertmaster of the Zurich Opera Orchestra
  • Ilse Noack (1886–?), German writer and politician (DNVP), member of the Prussian state parliament
  • Volker Nölle (* 1937), German literary scholar and university professor
  • Rudolf von Normann (1806–1882), German painter, draftsman, lithographer and set designer
  • Katarzyna Nosowska (* 1971), Polish singer
  • Margit Nünke (1930–2015), German photo model for cosmetics and actress

O

Friedrich Ossig , CEO of DEVK
  • Gerhard Obermüller (1912–1995), German athlete, six-time Pomeranian champion
  • Ferdinand Oelschläger (1798–1858), German organist and composer, organist at the castle church in Stettin
  • Max Oelschlaeger (1861–?), German lawyer, judge at the Imperial Court
  • Christoph Otto Oesler (1602–1657), German physician
  • Paul Oestreich (1876 – after 1939), German journalist and politician (DNVP), co-founder of the Deutsche Zeitung für Chile
  • Traugott Konstantin Oesterreich (1880–1949), German religious philosopher and psychologist
  • Wilhelm Ohm (1905–1965), German painter, draftsman, sculptor and architect
  • Rudolf Olden (1885–1940), German journalist and lawyer
  • Friedrich Ossig (1912–2004), German lawyer at the Reichsbahn and the Bundesbahn, Chairman of the Board of DEVK
  • Ilona Ostrowska (* 1974), Polish actress
  • Anton Otto (1852–1930), German theater actor, director and director as well as translator
  • Johannes Otto († 1545), German lawyer and clergyman, professor in Greifswald, rector of the university in 1519, 1524/25 and 1543
  • August von Owstien (1771–1847), Prussian major general and commandant of the Graudenz fortress

P

Robert Prutz , publicist Vormarz

Q

R.

Kurt Redenz , philatelist and postal historian

S.

Johann Adolph Schinmeier , theologian and orientalist, rector of the Academic Gymnasium in Stettin

T

Konrad Telmann , lawyer and writer
  • Lukas Taccius (1552–1612), German teacher, rector of the Greifswald council school
  • Ulrich Teichler (* 1942), German sociologist and university researcher, professor emeritus at the University of Kassel
  • Konrad Telmann (1854–1897), German lawyer and writer, born Ernst Otto Konrad Zitelmann
  • Wilhelm Telschow (1809–1872), German accountant, author and librettist
  • Richard Tennigkeit (1900–1944), German communist resistance fighter against National Socialism and victims of National Socialism
  • Emil Teschendorff (1833–1894), German history and architecture painter, professor at the Academy of Arts in Berlin
  • Wolfgang Thadewald (1936–2014), German collector, bibliographer, publisher, editor, author and important Jules Verne expert
  • Otto Theel (* 1940), German politician (SED, PDS, Die Linke)
  • Gudrun Theuerkauff (* 1937), German fencer
  • Carl Gotthilf Tilebein (1760–1820), culturally committed merchant in Stettin
  • Albert Eduard Toepffer (1841–1924), German industrialist
  • Fritz Toepffer (1878–1969), German lawyer, judge at the Schwerin Higher Regional Court
  • Richard Toepffer (1840-1919), German industrialist
  • Christian Tomuschat (* 1936), German lawyer and university professor, former member of the UN Human Rights Committee and the UN International Law Commission
  • August Ludwig Ferdinand Triest (1768–1831), German architect and construction clerk
  • Carl Ferdinand Triest (1797 / 1798–1889), German government official, director of the Rentenbank for the province of Pomerania
  • Heinrich Triest (1811–1885), German church musician and composer, organist at the St. Gertrudkirche in Stettin
  • Johann Carl Friedrich Triest (1764–1810), German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman and music writer, pastor at the Jakobikirche in Stettin
  • Ernst Günter Troche (1909–1971), German art historian, art dealer and museum director
  • Hans Heinrich von Twardowski (1898–1958), film actor

U

V

Felicita von Vestvali , singer and actress
  • Karl Friedrich Vangerow (1723–1750), German administrative officer, founder of the Vangerow Realschule in Stargard
  • Wilhelm von Vangerow (1745–1816), German civil servant and historian, district president in Magdeburg
  • Henning Venske (* 1939), German actor, cabaret artist, presenter and writer
  • Herbert Venske (1908–2001), German Lutheran theologian and writer
  • Felicita Vestvali (1831-1880), German singer and actress
  • Udo Vietz (1906–1965), German emcee and author
  • Heinrich Vogel (1879–1960), German teacher and writer
  • Theodor Vogelstein (1880–1957), German banker and industrialist
  • Gerhard Völker (1905–1972), German politician
  • Manfred Voigt (1935–2001), German politician (SED), head of the light, food and district-managed industry of the SED Central Committee
  • Theophil Andreas Volckmar (~ 1684–1768), German organist and composer, most recently at the Stettin Jakobikirche
  • Manfred Vollack (1940–1999), German non-fiction author, author of local history books on Pomerania
  • Dirk Vorberg (* 1942), German psychologist and university professor
  • Otto Voss (1879–1945), German poet, teacher at the König-Wilhelm-Gymnasium in Stettin

W.

Wolfgang Wegener , vice admiral and maritime strategic thinker

Z

Paul Ziemiak , Secretary General of the CDU