List of sons and daughters of the city of Anklam
People born in the Hanseatic city of Anklam in the order of their year of birth.
16th and 17th centuries
- Jakob Balthasar (III.) (1594–1670), Praepositus at the Marienkirche, deputy headmaster of the city school
- Jakob Balthasar (IV.) (1618–1691), theologian
- Joachim Rosenow (1618–1701), mathematician
- Augustinus Balthasar (1632–1688), Protestant theologian, general superintendent of Swedish Pomerania
- Christoph Helwig senior (1642–1690), medic
- Jakob Balthasar (1652–1706), legal scholar, professor in Greifswald, councilor in Rostock
- Augustin Buddeus (1695–1753), medic
- Johann Franz Buddeus (1667–1729), philosopher, Protestant theologian, professor in Halle and Jena
- Augustin Grischow (1683–1749), mathematician and meteorologist
- Andreas Westphal (1685–1747), historian
- Theodor Trendelenburg (1696–1765), Evangelical Lutheran theologian, superintendent for Mecklenburg-Strelitz
18th century
- Christian Andreas Cothenius (1708–1789), personal physician to Friedrich II.
- Paschen von Cossel (1714–1805), lawyer, imperial vicar, canon of the Hamburg cathedral chapter
- Joachim Friedrich Pauli (1719–1791), local lawyer, Lord Mayor of Szczecin
- Friedrich Albrecht Carl Hermann von Wylich and Lottum (1720–1797), Prussian general of the cavalry
- Carl Friedrich Stavenhagen (1723–1781), Anklam chronicler
- Carl August Wilhelm Berends (1759–1826), physician, from 1815 head of the Charité
- Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Hasselbach (1781–1864), historian and high school teacher at the Marienstiftsgymnasium in Stettin
- Johann Friedrich John (1782–1847), chemist and pharmacologist
- Johann Friedrich von Stülpnagel (1786–1865), Prussian captain and cartographer
19th century
- Victor Kolbe (1809–1888), manor owner, lawyer and member of the Reichstag
- Ferdinand von Borcke (1811-1883), Prussian lieutenant general
- Hermann Kretzschmer (1811–1890), painter and etcher
- Bernhard Peters (1817–1866), painter, draftsman and drawing teacher
- Abraham Wertheim (1819–1891) and Theodor Wertheim (approx. 1824–1906), both merchants and founders of the Wertheim department store group
- Ludwig von Henk (1820–1894), Vice Admiral of the Imperial Navy, member of the Reichstag
- Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Koch (1830–1889), teacher in Hamburg, member of the Reichstag
- Heinrich Kreplin (1834–1909), geodetic engineer and cartographer
- Otto Fielitz (1844–1922), architect, town planner in Flensburg
- Hugo Rühl (1845–1922), gymnastics teacher and sports official
- Otto Lilienthal (1848–1896), aviation pioneer
- Anton Edzardi (1849–1882), Germanist
- Gustav Lilienthal (1849–1933) master builder and social reformer
- Wilhelm Friedrich (1851–1925), publisher
- Albert Güldenpenning (1854–1896), classical philologist and high school teacher
- Ernst Wilhelm Wagner (1857 - after 1927), philologist
- Ernst von Eisenhart-Rothe (1862–1947), general and military writer
- M. Düsterbrock (1865–1947), actually Luise Kaliebe, playwright and local poet
- Konrad Maß (1867–1950), local politician, writer and non-fiction author
- Johanna Gadski (1872–1932), opera singer
- Julius Urgiß (1873–1948), screenwriter
- Heinrich Sahm (1877–1939), politician (Lord Mayor of Berlin)
- Ulrich von Hassell (1881–1944), diplomat and Nazi opponent
- Kurt von Briesen (1883–1941), officer, most recently general of the infantry in World War II
- Walter (Georg Karl) Schröder (1884–1955), pastor and writer
- Paul Hegenbart (1884–1945), resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Max Uecker (1887–1978), picture carver
- Paul Beintker (1889 – after 1938), National Socialist functionary
- Ulrich Sander (1892–1972), writer and painter
- Alice Hechy (1893–1973), actress and singer
- Max Burwitz (1896–1974), teacher, social democrat, Lord Mayor of Greifswald and Rostock
- Konrad Adolf Lattner (1896–1979), painter
- Walther Awe (1900–1968), pharmacist and university professor
20th century
- Detlev Brüning (1901–1992), pioneer of forest fertilization in the GDR
- Klaus Wilhelm Rath (1902–1981), economist
- Hans-Heinrich Scheffer (1903–1981), politician
- Siegfried Burmeister (1906–1998), painter, musician and writer
- Werner Neugebauer (1908–2002), archaeologist
- Eginhard Wegner (1918-2001), geographer
- Klaus-Jürgen Ebelt (1922–1996), politician (LDPD)
- Hans-Joachim Marx (1923–2010), composer and conductor
- Heinrich Hannover (* 1925), lawyer and author
- Dietrich W. Prost (1928–2000), organist, organ expert, cantor
- Heinrich Albrecht (* 1929), engineer
- Günter Schabowski (1929–2015), politician (SED)
- Heinz Voßke (* 1929), archivist and historian
- Roland Wienholz (1930–1992), geologist
- Rosemarie Fret (* 1935), writer and photographer
- Eddy Marron (1938–2013), jazz musician
- Peter Hein (* 1943), rower
- Rüdiger Joswig (* 1949), actor and voice actor
- Dieter Quaas (* 1950), politician (DBD, CDU)
- Hans-Jürgen Westphal (* 1951), engineer and Dresden city original
- Jürgen Zelm (* 1953), politician (SED / PDS), DFB national coach
- Angelika B. Hirsch (* 1955), religious scholar and author
- Bernd Schubert (* 1955), politician (CDU), ombudsman
- Wilfried Hark (* 1960), sports reporter
- Rex Joswig (* 1962), musician
- Gernot Schmidt (* 1962), politician (SPD) and district administrator
- CX Huth (* 1964), actually Christian Huth, comic artist and illustrator
- Christiane Latendorf (* 1968), painter
- Thomas Stöß (* 1969), composer
- Sigrun Reese (* 1970), politician (FDP)
- Matthias Manthei (* 1972), lawyer, politician (AfD, BMV, FW, CDU)
- Steffen Berkhahn (* 1975), musician and DJ
- Martin Wiese (* 1976), neo-Nazi
- Judith Zander (* 1980), writer
- Matthias Schweighöfer (* 1981), actor
- Sandro Stallbaum (* 1981), soccer player
- Paul Schröder (* 1982), actor and voice actor
- Marko Hübenbecker (* 1986), bobsledder
- Florian Stritzel (* 1994), German-Austrian soccer player
Single receipts
- ↑ Erica Fischer, Simone Ladwig-Winters: The Wertheims: History of a family. Rowohlt Verlag 2004, pp. 13-22.