List of sons and daughters of the city of Dresden

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The following people were born in Dresden . Whether or not they later had their sphere of activity in Dresden is irrelevant. They are listed chronologically according to the year of birth.

Before the 18th century

  • 1273, Friedrich the Little , † April 25, 1316 in Dresden, Margrave of Meissen
  • 1332, December 14th, Friedrich III. , † May 21, 1381 in Altenburg, Margrave of Meißen, Landgrave of Thuringia
  • 1343, December 19, Wilhelm I , † February 9, 1407 at Grimma Castle, Margrave of Meissen
  • 1429, October 1, Andreas Proles , † June 6, 1503 in Kulmbach, theologian
  • 1473, March 16, Heinrich der Pious , † August 18, 1541 in Dresden, 1539–1541 Duke of Saxony and Sagan and Margrave of Meissen
  • around 1490, Johannes Galliculus , † around 1550 in Leipzig, music theorist and composer
  • 1498, August 24, Johann von Sachsen , † January 11, 1537 in Dresden, Hereditary Prince of Saxony
  • before 1500, Melchior Miritz , † around 1531 in Magdeburg, theologian and reformer
  • 1504, March 15, Friedrich von Sachsen , † February 26, 1539 in Dresden, 1537–1539 Hereditary Prince of the Duchy of Saxony
  • 1507, March 7th, Magdalene von Sachsen , † January 25th 1534 in Berlin, by marriage Elector Princess of Brandenburg
  • 16th century, Bartholomäus Heynemann , † 16th century, Saxon schoolboy
  • 1529, Calixtus Schein , † November 4, 1600 in Lübeck, Syndicus of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck
  • around 1535, Andreas Petermann , † 1611 in Dresden, Kreuzkantor
  • 1544, December 23, Anna of Saxony , † December 18, 1577 in Dresden, daughter of Elector Moritz of Saxony
  • 1554, February 21, Alexander of Saxony , † October 8, 1565 in Dresden, Elector Prince of Saxony, nominal administrator of the Hochstifte Merseburg and Naumburg
  • 1559, April 10, Melchior Jöstel , † June 13, 1611 in Freiberg, mathematician and physician
  • 1560, October 29, Christian I , † September 25, 1591 in Dresden, 1586–1591 Elector of Saxony
  • 1563, October 4th, Dorothea von Sachsen , † February 13th 1587 in Wolfenbüttel, by marriage Duchess of Braunschweig and Lüneburg and Princess of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel
  • 1567, November 18, Anna of Saxony , † January 27, 1613 at the Coburg Fortress, by marriage to the Duchess of Saxe-Coburg, long-term prisoner at the Coburg Fortress
  • 1575, November 17, Friedrich Balduin , † May 1, 1627 in Wittenberg, Lutheran theologian
  • 1583, September 23, Christian II , † June 23, 1611 in Dresden, 1591–1611 Elector of Saxony
  • 1585, March 5, Johann Georg I , † October 8, 1656 in Dresden, 1611–1656 Elector of Saxony
  • 1587, February 3, Balthasar Meisner , † December 29, 1626 in Wittenberg, Lutheran theologian and ethicist
  • 1587, April 29, Sophie von Sachsen , † December 9, 1635 in Stettin, by marriage to the Duchess of Pomerania-Stettin
  • 1589, September 7, August of Saxony , † December 26, 1615 in Naumburg, administrator of the diocese of Naumburg
  • 1590, Dionysius von Podewils , † June 2, 1647 in Dresden, Danish councilor, envoy and court marshal
  • 1591, January 7, Dorothea von Sachsen , † November 17, 1617 in Dresden, abbess of the Quedlinburg monastery
  • 1591, November 2, August Buchner , † February 12, 1661 in Apollensdorf, poet and literary theorist
  • 1592, June 13, Tobias Michael , † June 26, 1657 in Leipzig, composer and Thomas Cantor
  • 1597, April 14, Georg Lilien , † July 27, 1666 in Berlin, Lutheran theologian
  • 1605, February 5, Balthasar Balduin , † April 29, 1652 in Regensburg, Lutheran theologian
  • 1609, November 23, Sophie Eleonore von Sachsen , † June 2, 1671 in Darmstadt, by marriage to the Landgravine of Hessen-Darmstadt
  • around 1610, Valentin Wagner († 1655 in Dresden), draftsman in the Thirty Years War
  • 1610, November 22nd, Maria Elisabeth von Sachsen , † October 24th 1684 in Husum, by marriage to the Duchess of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf
  • 1613, June 10, Johann Georg II. , † September 1, 1680 in Freiberg, 1656–1680 Elector of Saxony
  • 1614, May 10, Zacharias Wagner , † October 12, 1668 in Amsterdam, administrator of the Cape Colony 1662–1666 and Dejima 1656–1659
  • 1614, August 13, August von Sachsen-Weißenfels , † June 4, 1680 in Halle, last administrator of the Archbishopric of Magdeburg and first Duke of Sachsen-Weißenfels
  • 1615, October 27, Christian I of Saxony-Merseburg , † October 18, 1691 in Merseburg, first Duke of Saxony-Merseburg
  • 1617, December 23, Magdalena Sibylle of Saxony , † January 6, 1668 in Altenburg, 1634–1647 by marriage to Crown Princess of Denmark and Norway, since 1652 in 2nd marriage Duchess of Saxony-Altenburg
  • 1619, March 28, Moritz von Sachsen-Zeitz , † December 4, 1681 in Zeitz, first Duke of Sachsen-Zeitz
  • 1619, October 16, Johann Friedrich König , † September 15, 1664 in Rostock, Lutheran theologian and university professor
  • 1625, October 19, Johann Andreas Lucius , † January 17, 1686 in Dresden, Lutheran theologian
  • 1625, December 10th, Melchior Barthel , † November 12th, 1672 in Dresden, Baroque sculptor, active in Italy, later court sculptor in Dresden
  • 1638, October 21, Johann Samuel Adami , † March 13, 1713 in Pretzschendorf, theologian, writer and linguist
  • 1642, July 22, Johann Quirsfeld , † June 18, 1686 in Pirna, Protestant theologian and cantor
  • 1644, February 25th, Erdmuthe Sophie von Sachsen , † June 22nd 1670 in Bayreuth, by marriage Margravine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth, hymn poet, writer
  • 1647, June 20, Johann Georg III. , † September 12, 1691 in Tübingen, 1680–1691 Elector of Saxony
  • 1648, November 2, Georg Konrad Büttner , † April 20, 1693 in Teplitz, hymn poet
  • 1649, June 25th, Johann Friedrich Landsberger , † March 14th 1711 in Dresden, founder of the first public sedan chair
  • 1650, September 8, Johann Friedrich Karcher , † February 9, 1726 in Dresden, garden designer and master builder
  • 1656, June 18, Johann Georg Schiebel , † May 2, 1684 in Radeburg, poet, philosopher and theologian
  • 1657, June 17, Julius Heinrich von Friesen , † August 28, 1706, Imperial General Feldzeugmeister
  • 1658, October 16, Georg Christoph von Breitenbauch , † November 18, 1737 in Ortisei, district commissioner and director of the chancellery-based knighthood of the Thuringian district
  • 1659, May 31, Adam Herold , † March 2, 1711 in Eilenburg, educator and Protestant theologian
  • 1664, March 30, Johann Christoph von Naumann , † January 8, 1742 in Dresden, engineer officer and architect
  • 1668, October 18, Johann Georg IV. , † April 27, 1694 in Dresden, 1691–1694 Elector of Saxony
  • 1670, May 12, Friedrich August I , called August the Strong, † February 1, 1733 in Warsaw, Elector of Saxony and as August II. King of Poland
  • 1679, September 26th, Johann Gottlob Carpzov , † April 7th, 1767 in Lübeck, Lutheran theologian
  • 1683, November 6, Christian Friedrich Börner , † November 19, 1753 in Leipzig, Lutheran theologian
  • probably 1684 (at least between 1683 and 1685), Christian Friedrich Zincke , † March 24, 1767 in Lambeth near London, miniature and enamel painter
  • 1687, April 16, Paul Christian Zink , † May 20, 1770 in Leipzig, painter and dealer
  • 1691, April 29, Ulrich Friedrich von Suhm , † November 8, 1740 in Saint Petersburg, diplomat and friend of Frederick the Great
  • 1694, June 18, Carl Heinrich von Hoym , † April 22, 1736 at the Königsstein Fortress, Polish and Saxon diplomat and cabinet minister
  • 1696, October 17, Friedrich August II. , † October 5, 1763 in Dresden, Elector of Saxony and as August III. King of Poland
  • 1697, August 31, Friedrich Ludwig zu Dohna-Carwinds , † January 6, 1749 in Wesel, Prussian Field Marshal General
  • 1697, December 12, Christian von Loß , † August 22, 1770 in Dresden, Saxon cabinet minister
  • 1700, May 26th, Nikolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf , † May 9th, 1760 in Herrnhut, Hof- u. Judicial Councilor, founder of the Moravian Brethren, poet ("Heart and heart united together", "Christ's blood and justice", "Jesus go ahead")

18th century

19th century

1801 to 1820

  • 1801, June 9, Otto Thenius , † August 13, 1876, Lutheran theologian
  • 1801, December 12, Johann , † October 29, 1873 in Dresden-Pillnitz, 1854–1873 King of Saxony
  • 1802, January 6, Carl Heinrich Hermann , † April 30, 1880 in Berlin, fresco painter
  • 1802, January 6, Bernhard Moßdorf , † November 14, 1833 at Königstein Fortress, author of the first draft of a constitution for Saxony
  • 1802, April, Friedrich Ernst Feller , † September 5, 1859 in Gotha, commercial school teacher and linguist and pedagogue
  • 1802, November 11, Robert Georgi , † November 13, 1869 in Mylau, entrepreneur and politician, President of the First Chamber of the Saxon State Parliament, Minister of Finance
  • 1803, September 28, Ludwig Richter , † June 19, 1884 in Loschwitz near Dresden, painter and draftsman
  • 1803, November 27, Rudolf von Uechtritz , † August 29, 1863, District Administrator and President of the Ev. Upper Church Council (1850–1863)
  • 1803, December 6, Maria Josepha of Saxony , † May 18, 1829 in Aranjuez, as wife of Ferdinand VII. Queen of Spain
  • 1804, Robert Wittmann , † after 1891, cellist and composer
  • 1806, January 1, Karl von Weber , † July 19, 1863 in Loschwitz, historian
  • 1806, February 19, August Friedrich Günther , † August 12, 1871 in Dresden; was a German military doctor and university professor
  • 1806, April 11th, Friedrich Constantin von Beust , † March 22nd, 1891 in Torbole (Italy), mineralogist, geologist, lawyer and Saxon chief miner
  • 1806, May 6, Georg von Stockau , † April 12, 1865 in Napajedla, Austrian politician and landowner
  • 1806, July 24th, Emil Heine , † January 25th, 1873 in Dresden, Catholic theologian, Canon of Bautzen
  • 1806, September 28, Ferdinand Stolle , † September 29, 1872 in Dresden, writer and journalist
  • 1807, March 31, Carl August Kramer , † August 16, 1895 in Hamburg, master carpenter and member of the Hamburg Parliament
  • 1807, April 29, Friedrich August William Steglich , † June 8, 1870 in Mutzschen, Protestant theologian, educator and author
  • 1807, June 20, Woldemar Hermann , † probably April 15, 1878 Dresden, architect and painter
  • 1807, July 24th, Bernhard Stange , † October 9th 1880 in Sindelsdorf, landscape painter of the Romantic period
  • 1807, August 14th, Julius Ludwig Klee , † December 6th, 1867 in Dresden, pedagogue and linguist
  • 1807, September 12, Constantin Caesar Kellermann , † July 6, 1888 in Scheibenberg, lawyer and politician
  • 1807, December 16, Franz Lubojatzky , † June 17, 1887 in Dresden, writer of mostly historical novels mostly on Saxon history
  • 1808, June 29, Friedrich Rudolf Hasse , † October 14, 1862 in Bonn, Protestant clergyman, educator and writer
  • 1808, July 20, Gustav Helbig , † March 19, 1875 in Dresden, historian and pedagogue, vice rector and professor at the Kreuzschule
  • 1808, July 22nd, François Schubert , † April 12th, 1878 in Dresden, concertmaster and composer
  • 1809, January 13, Friedrich Ferdinand von Beust , † October 24, 1886 at Altenberg Castle (Lower Austria), Saxon and, since 1866, Austrian statesman
  • 1809, February 14, Edwin Freiherr von Manteuffel , † June 17, 1885 in Karlsbad, 1879–1885 first governor of Alsace-Lorraine
  • 1809, March 10, Theodor von Uechtritz , † February 27, 1889 in Dresden, Prussian lieutenant general
  • 1809, April 17, Paul Hermann , † August 17, 1862 in Weidlitz, lawyer, politician and member of the Frankfurt National Assembly
  • 1809, December 28, Heinrich Rudolph von Kyaw , † March 14, 1885 in Kleinzschachwitz, lawyer, writer and family chronicler
  • 1810, June 7, Friedrich Julius Hammer , † August 23, 1862 in Pillnitz, writer and poet and co-founder of the German Schiller Foundation
  • 1811, March 9 or May 9, Ernst Hähnel , † May 22, 1891 in Dresden, sculptor and academy professor in Dresden
  • 1812, April 9, Emil Herrmann , † April 16, 1885 in Gotha, lawyer, university professor, canon lawyer and politician
  • 1812, November 25, Julius Petzholdt , † January 17, 1891 in Dresden, librarian and bibliographer
  • 1813, March 13, Ernst Robert Osterloh , † August 20, 1884 in Leipzig, lawyer and university professor
  • 1813, July 21 in the district of Eschdorf, Gottlieb Traugott Bienert , † October 22, 1894 in Dresden, miller and baker, industrialist, patron
  • 1814, March 22, Jacob Nachod , † April 11, 1882 in Leipzig, banker and philanthropist
  • 1815, January 17 in Friedrichstadt, Max Preßler , † September 30, 1886 in Tharandt, engineer, forest scientist, inventor and economist
  • 1815, February 18, Ferdinand Adolph Lange , † December 3, 1875 in Glashütte (Saxony), watchmaker and entrepreneur
  • 1815, August 31, Karl Heinrich August Rätzsch , † February 8, 1865 in Dresden, stenographer and author
  • 1816, January 8, Heinrich Hermann Klemm , † May 16, 1899 in Dresden, lawyer, politician and member of the German Reichstag
  • 1817, March 9, Marie Laura Förster , † April 28, 1856 in Dresden, writer and translator
  • 1817, April 23, Albert Gustav Carus , † January 11, 1891 in Dresden, physician and personal physician at the Saxon royal court
  • 1817, July 27, Sophie von Baudissin , † December 9, 1894, writer
  • 1819, March 5, Eduard Haenel , † May 22, 1878, engineer and chairman of the Association of German Engineers (VDI)
  • around 1819, Marie Bergmann , † March 23, 1878 in Berlin, actress
  • 1820, Herbert König , † June 13, 1876 in Niederlößnitz, draftsman, illustrator and watercolor painter
  • 1820, February 10, Rudolf von Marschall , † September 16, 1890, politician, district administrator, member of the Prussian mansion

1821 to 1840

  • 1821, January 3, Gustav Eduard Lösche , † January 25, 1879 in Dresden, physicist
  • 1821, February 4, Guido Hammer , † January 29, 1898 in Dresden, painter and draftsman
  • 1821, February 13, Moritz Busch † November 16, 1899 in Leipzig, publicist
  • 1821, March 26th, Ernst Engel , † December 8th, 1896 in Serkowitz, statistician and social economist
  • 1822, March 3, Theodor von Heldreich , † September 7, 1902 in Athens, botanist. Director of the Athens Botanical Garden and curator of the Natural History Museum of the University of Athens.
  • 1822, April 25, Max Maria von Weber , † April 18, 1881 in Berlin, civil servant and railway pioneer
  • 1823, July 24, Emil Ottocar Weller , † January 4, 1886 in Nuremberg, important bibliographer, publisher and socialist.
  • 1823, September 22, Dietrich Otto von Berlepsch , † January 15, 1896 in Dresden, lawyer and church politician, member of the first chamber of the Saxon state parliament
  • 1825, Adelheid Salles-Wagner , † July 2, 1890 in Paris, Franco-German portrait and history painter.
  • 1825, April 23, Karl von Rex , † October 21, 1905 in Dresden, Chamberlain, member of the first Chamber of the Estates Assembly of the Kingdom of Saxony, Canon of Meißen and Provost of Bautzen
  • 1826, March 17, Oscar Peschel , † August 31, 1875 in Leipzig, geographer, publicist and editor
  • 1826, November 21, Christian Wilhelm Ludwig von Abeken , † October 15, 1890 in Dresden, public prosecutor, politician
  • 1827, January 14, Rudolf von Minckwitz , † November 28, 1916 in Dresden, Prussian officer, most recently general of the infantry
  • 1827, January 30, Wilhelm Heine , † October 5, 1885 in Niederlößnitz near Radebeul, painter, writer and traveler
  • 1827, September 3, Friedrich Wilhelm Emil Försterling , † March 10, 1872 in Dresden, President of the Lassalle General German Workers' Association and member of the North German Reichstag
  • 1828, April 23, Albert , † April 19, 1902 in Sibyllenort near Breslau, 1873–1902 King of Saxony
  • 1830, January 8, Hans von Bülow , † February 12, 1894 in Cairo, conductor and composer (incidental music "Julius Caesar")
  • 1830, February 4, Elisabeth of Saxony , † August 14, 1912 in Stesa, Princess of Savoy-Carignan, Duchess of Genoa, mother-in-law of the Italian King Umberto I.
  • 1830, June 13, Franz Ludwig Bösigk , † September 30, 1880 in Dresden, librarian and author
  • 1831, May 20, Carl Spitzner , † December 22, 1899 in Dresden, doctor and porcelain collector
  • 1832, February 21, Hans Anton Williard , † 13th May 1867 in Dresden, landscape and vedute painter, draftsman and lithographer
  • 1832, August 8 in the district of Pillnitz, Georg , † October 15, 1904 in Dresden-Pillnitz, 1902–1904 King of Saxony
  • 1833, September 19, Bernhard Schreiber , † March 5, 1894 in Dresden, architect
  • 1834, March 16, Otto Kitzler , † September 6, 1915 in Graz, conductor and cellist
  • 1834, September 15, Max von der Planitz , † June 22, 1910 in Interlaken, Prussian general of the artillery
  • 1834, September 15, Heinrich von Treitschke , † April 28, 1896 in Berlin, historian, political publicist, MdR
  • 1834, November 5, August Otto-Walster , † March 20, 1898 in Waldheim, journalist, writer and politician
  • 1835, May 27, Rudolf Seydel , † December 8, 1892, philosopher and theologian
  • 1836, January 4th, Anna Maria von Sachsen , † February 10th, 1859 in Naples, last Hereditary Grand Duchess of Tuscany by marriage
  • 1836, July 4, Ernst von der Planitz , † November 30, 1910 in Potsdam, Prussian Colonel General
  • 1836, October 2, Hermann Schöne , † December 9, 1902 in Vienna, castle actor and writer
  • 1836, December 19, Werner Rudolf Heinrich von Watzdorf , † February 29, 1904 in Dresden, Minister of State and Finance in the Kingdom of Saxony
  • 1837, August 16, Karl Gotthold Krause , † October 25, 1899 in Berlin, lawyer and politician, member of the German Reichstag and the Saxon state parliament
  • 1837, September 7, Rudolf Karl von Finck , † April 20, 1901 in Dresden, manor owner, Saxon chamberlain and politician
  • 1837, October 26, Konrad Wilhelm von Rüger , † February 20, 1916 in Dresden, 1906–1910 Prime Minister of Saxony
  • 1838, August 15, Theodor Vogel , † December 18, 1925 in Leisnig, theologian, reformer of the secondary school in Saxony
  • 1839, February 2, Wolfgang Helbig , † October 6, 1915 in Rome, classical archaeologist
  • 1839, October 28, Theodor Erhard , † April 6, 1919 in Freiberg, electrophysicist, university professor and rector of the Freiberg Mining Academy
  • 1839, December 15, Gustav Emil Leberecht Hartwig , † February 25, 1908 in Dresden, born in the Unkersdorf district, master builder, member of the state parliament
  • 1840, May 24, Margarete von Sachsen , † September 15, 1858 in Monza, by marriage Archduchess of Austria
  • 1840, June 24, Eugen Gutmann † August 21, 1925 in Munich, banker
  • 1840, October 28, Georgine Schubert , † December 26, 1878 in Strelitz, actress and singer

1841 to 1860

  • 1841, June 11, Julius Arthur Thiele , † April 30, 1919 in Hohenschäftlarn, painter
  • 1841, August 26, Alexander von Oer , † April 20, 1896 in Dresden, railway engineer
  • 1841, September 29, Hans Gruner , † 1917 in Potsdam, geologist and mineralogist
  • 1841, September 29, Emil Strecker , † December 18, 1925 in Dürnstein, painter
  • 1843, March 30, Hans Hermann von Berlepsch , † June 2, 1926 in Seebach (Weinbergen), administrative lawyer, politician and social reformer in the Kingdom of Prussia
  • 1843, April 6, Hanns Jencke , † March 8, 1910 in Dresden, chairman of the board of directors of the Krupp company and chairman of the Central Association of German Industrialists
  • 1843, May 3, Elisabeth Kohut-Mannstein , † November 29, 1926 in Berlin, soprano, opera singer and singing teacher
  • 1843, August 30, Carl Theodor Albrecht , † August 31, 1915 in Potsdam, geodesist
  • 1844, May 23, Gustav Wustmann , † December 22, 1910 in Leipzig, philologist and historian
  • 1844, August 30, Gustav Rumpel , † April 30, 1904 in Dresden, architect
  • 1844, September 4, Ernst Windisch , † October 30, 1918 in Leipzig, linguist, Sanskritist and Celtologist
  • 1844, October 14, Hermann Freye , † September 11, 1921 in Liegau, painter of religious and historical pictures as well as draftsman
  • 1845, March 15, Sophie von Sachsen , † March 9, 1867 in Munich, by marriage to the Duchess of Bavaria
  • 1846, August 8, Hans Leo von Oppell , † July 19, 1915 in Friedersdorf, today part of the city of Neusalza-Spremberg, Royal Saxon. Chamberlain, captain, landowner
  • 1846, December 17, Max Clemens Lothar Freiherr von Hausen , † March 19, 1922 in Dresden, 1912–1914 Prime Minister of Saxony
  • 1848, August 8, Felix von Bendemann , † October 31, 1915 in Berlin, Admiral of the Imperial German Navy, named after him: Mount Bendemann and Bendemann Harbor
  • 1848, August 22, Oskar Ludwig Kummer , † March 28, 1912 in Klotzsche, entrepreneur ( Kummerwerke , forerunner of Sachsenwerk / VEM)
  • 1848, November 12, Eduard Müller , † November 9, 1919 in Bern, Swiss politician (Federal Council)
  • 1849, February 23, Oskar Beyer , † March 22, 1916 in Vienna, architect
  • 1850, January 6, Max Kegel , † August 10, 1902 in Taufkirchen, social democrat and poet
  • 1850, March 29, Alfred Jentzsch , † August 1, 1925 in Gießen, geologist
  • 1850, May 17, Gotthold Klee , † December 9, 1916 in Neugruna, Germanist, literary historian and high school teacher
  • 1850, September 9, Alfred von Scholtz , † March 17, 1934 in Breslau, civil engineer and town planner, honorary citizen of Breslau
  • 1851, January 8, Felix Martin Oberländer , † October 2, 1915 in Dresden, urologist and university professor
  • 1851, June 1, Ferdinand Kuhn , † June 28, 1923 in Mainz, civil engineer and honorary citizen of the city of Mainz
  • 1851, August 5, Elise Bake , † November 9, 1928 in Dresden, writer
  • 1851, October 4th, Wolf von Schierbrand , † 1920, journalist and author
  • 1851, November 11, Rudolf Bendemann , † May 3, 1884 in Pugli (today Genoa), history painter
  • 1851, December 5, Mary Krebs-Brenning , † June 27, 1900 in Dresden, pianist
  • 1852, March 11, Ernst Lößnitzer , † July 8, 1928 in Dresden, cook and specialist book author
  • 1852, December 5, Nikolaus von Wallwitz , † March 12, 1941, diplomat
  • 1853, June 1, Georg Edmund Lucas , † May 28, 1931 in Klotzsche, civil engineer, rector of the Dresden University of Technology
  • 1854, February 15, Eugen Geinitz , † March 9, 1925 in Rostock, geologist and mineralogist
  • 1854, February 21, Max Radestock , † January 10, 1913 in Langebrück, member of the consumer cooperative and first chairman of the Central Association of German Consumer Associations (ZdK)
  • 1854, April 14, Johannes Deichmüller , † November 3, 1944 in Dresden, palaeontologist and prehistorian
  • 1854, June 20, Bernhard Helbig , † June 30, 1900 in Dresden, child actor, ballet dancer and theater actor
  • 1854, September 25, Ernst zu Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg , † April 20, 1931 in Kreuzwertheim, registrar, fifth prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg
  • 1854, October 20, Leopold Koppel , † August 29, 1933 in Berlin, banker and patron
  • 1855, July 24, Max von Sussdorf , † October 12, 1945, veterinarian and university professor
  • 1856, February 10, Richard Kaden , † July 9, 1923 in Dresden, musician, music teacher, music writer and composer
  • 1856, March 25, Max Uhle , † May 11, 1944 in Loben, is known as the "father of archeology in South America" ​​and an important American scholar
  • 1857, January 13, Henry Thode , † November 19, 1920 in Copenhagen, art historian and university professor
  • 1857, February 14, Hans Krug von Nidda , † August 20, 1922 in Gersdorf, general of the cavalry in World War I.
  • 1857, May 17, Erwin Papperitz , † August 5, 1938 in Bad Kissingen, applied mathematician and university professor
  • 1857, May 29, Franz Baltzer , † September 13, 1927 in Wiesbaden, railway engineer and government official
  • 1857, June 18, Emil Koch , † July 15, 1921 in Bad Elster, classical philologist and high school teacher
  • 1858, January 12, Hermann Theaters , † May 13, 1914 in Dresden, architect
  • 1858, July 8, Gustav Klemm , † August 6, 1938 in Darmstadt, geologist, Oberbergrat at the State Geological Office of Hesse
  • 1858, July 15 in the district of Hosterwitz, Heinrich Leonhard von Tschirschky and Bögendorff , † November 15, 1916 in Vienna, 1906–1907 State Secretary and Head of the Foreign Office of the German Reich
  • 1859, January 22, Paul Gilbert , † February 4, 1925 in Schneeberg, judge, local politician, local researcher, chairman of the Erzgebirgsverein
  • 1859, May 16, Frieda Schanz , † June 17, 1944 in Warmbrunn / Silesia, author of young people's books, editor and teacher
  • 1859, May 19, Paul Staudinger , † August 26, 1933, explorer and private scholar
  • 1859, June 1, Rudolf Schilling , † December 19, 1933 in Dresden, architect
  • 1859, June 12, Hans Georg Wilhelm von Schubert , † May 6, 1931 in Heidelberg, Protestant theologian and historian
  • 1859, October 12, Paul Fehrmann , † June 27, 1938 in St. Gallen, Kapellmeister, organist and composer
  • 1859, October 17, Gustav Biron von Curland , † January 18, 1941 in Groß Wartenberg, politician, member of the Prussian mansion
  • 1860, March 27, Erwin Spindler , † January 1, 1926 in Leipzig, painter
  • 1860, July 2, Friedrich Krug von Nidda and von Falkenstein , † December 10, 1934 in Frohburg, administrative lawyer and politician
  • 1860, October 26, Felix Bondi , † January 17, 1934 in Dresden, lawyer, notary and art collector

1861 to 1880

  • 1861, February 27, Werner Spalteholz , † January 12, 1940 in Leipzig, anatomist
  • 1861, October 17, Woldemar Lippert , † June 10, 1937 in Radebeul-Niederlößnitz, archivist and historian
  • 1861, November 2, Georgi Evgenjewitsch Lwow , † March 6, 1925 in Paris, Russian politician
  • 1861, December 22, Rudolf Vitzthum von Eckstädt , † February 14, 1945 in Dresden, Attorney General, Privy Council and genealogist
  • 1862, March 11, Ernst Brandes , † April 4, 1935 at Gut Zaupern-Althof near Insterburg, agricultural politician
  • 1862, April 14, Pyotr Stolypin , † September 18, 1911 (murdered) in Kiev, Ukraine, politician, 1906–1911 Russian Prime Minister and Foreign Minister
  • 1862, April 19, Reinhold Ruge , † August 15, 1936 in Klotzsche, medical officer of the Imperial Navy, professor in Kiel
  • 1862, May 21, Hans Hartmann-MacLean , † December 28, 1946 in Dresden, sculptor
  • 1862, August 4, Rudolph Hammer , † January 18, 1926 in Dresden, Saxon officer, last lieutenant general in the First World War
  • 1863, February 7, Karl Néale von Nostitz-Wallwitz , † May 28, 1939 in Schweikershain, administrative officer
  • 1863, March 19, Mathilde von Sachsen , † March 27, 1933 in Dresden, Princess of Saxony, painter
  • 1863, April 27, Reinhard Spitzner , † February 9, 1922 in Dresden, district judge, writer, art lover and genealogist
  • 1863, June 3, Georg Schwenk , † May 26, 1936 in Dresden, writer and painter
  • 1863, November 23, Hans Andresen , stage name Paul Krüger , † January 12, 1927 in Hamburg, theater and silent film actor, director
  • 1864, December 30, Max von Stephanitz , † April 22, 1936 in Dresden, dog breeder
  • 1865, February 1, Kurt Albrecht Wolf , † August 13, 1947 in Baden-Baden, hygienist
  • 1865, March 30, Friedrich Kummer , † April 3, 1939 in Dresden, literary historian
  • 1865, May 25, Friedrich August III. , † February 18, 1932 in Sibyllenort near Breslau, 1904–1918 King of Saxony
  • 1865, June 16, Hermann Fleißner , † April 20, 1939 in Berlin, politician (SPD, USPD), Saxon state minister and member of the Reichstag
  • 1865, August 4, Georg Hartmann , † July 12, 1946 in Grammersdorf, major in the Landwehr, geographer, explorer (named after him: Hartmann's zebra) and colonial politician
  • 1865, October 26, Rudolf Blochmann , † 1944 in Kiel, engineer
  • 1865, November 23, George B. McClellan Jr. , † November 30, 1940 in Washington, D. C., American politician and Mayor of New York City 1904-09
  • 1866, January 16, Martin Pietzsch , † February 5, 1961 in Dresden, architect
  • 1866, February 13, Hugo Röhr , † June 7, 1937 in Munich, composer
  • 1866, February 25, Heinrich Kühn , † September 14, 1944 in Birgitz, German-Austrian photographer and photography pioneer
  • 1866, May 3, Ernst Tannert , † after 1915, landscape painter
  • 1866, August 3, Hans Richard Hedrich , † September 20, 1945 in Dresden, lawyer, administrative officer and politician
  • 1866, December 14, Johanna Lankau , † November 9, 1921 in Dresden, writer and teacher
  • 1866, December 17, Alfred Krause , † February 5, 1930, architect
  • 1867, May 31, Maria Josepha of Saxony , † May 28, 1944 at Wildenwart Castle (Chiemgau), Princess of Saxony, mother of Emperor Karl I of Austria
  • 1867, June 23 in the Großdobritz district, Robert Sterl , † January 10, 1932 in Naundorf, painter
  • 1867, July 8, Rudolf Kötzschke , † August 3, 1949 in Leipzig, historian
  • 1867, August 12, Edith Hamilton , † May 31, 1963 in Washington, DC, German-American writer
  • 1868, April 15, Alexander Otto Weber , † not determined, writer
  • 1868, April 26, Oswald Galle , † September 18, 1935 in Dresden, painter
  • 1868, June 25, Paul Adolph , † June 23, 1941 in Dresden, Privy Councilor and General Director of the Saxon State Theater
  • 1868, October 1, Otto Mörtzsch , † September 29, 1934 in Dresden, teacher, local researcher and cave researcher
  • 1868, December 19, Juliette Wagner , † July 19, 1937 in Lüttring-Tannenhof, portrait painter of the Düsseldorf School
  • 1869, July 10th, Johann Georg von Sachsen , † November 24th 1938 at Altshausen Castle (Württemberg), Prince of Saxony, art expert and collector
  • 1869, September 14, Ljubow Dostojewskaja , † November 10, 1926 in Bozen-Gries, Russian author and daughter of Fyodor Dostoyevsky
  • 1870, November 17, Maximilian von Sachsen , † January 12, 1951 in Freiburg (Uechtland), Catholic clergyman and scholar
  • 1870, December 10, Paul Büttner , † October 15, 1943 in Dresden, composer
  • 1871, January 8, Albin Möbusz , † September 21, 1934 in Lübeck, Esperantist
  • 1871, March 8, Max Conradt , † after 1933, politician, member of the Prussian state parliament
  • 1871, July 22, Gustav Wilhelm Johannes von Zahn , † October 8, 1946 in Jena, geographer
  • 1871, August 14, Franz Schieck , † January 26, 1946 in Lindelbach near Würzburg, professor of ophthalmology, rector of the universities in Halle and Würzburg
  • 1871, November 4, Christian Kühn , † January 23, 1950 in Zwickau, mining engineer and mining director
  • 1872, February 11, Adolf Schruth , † October 10, 1946, watchmaker, editor and local researcher of the Elbe valley around Radebeul
  • 1872, March 28, Julius Otto Fritzsche , † March 4, 1948 in Dresden, painter
  • 1872, April 5, Hans Beschorner , † January 30, 1956 in Dresden, archivist and historian
  • 1873, January 11, Hansheinrich von Wolf , † September 4, 1916 at La Foret (France), officer and builder of Duwisib Castle in Namibia, what was then German South West Africa
  • 1873, January 20, Gertrud von Schlieben , later Gertrud Borngräber, † July 27, 1939 in Dresden, writer
  • 1873, January 31, Melitta Bentz , † June 29, 1950 in Holzhausen an der Porta (Westfalica), née Liebscher, invented the coffee filter in 1908
  • 1873, May 30, Ernst Mohr , † March 7, 1926 in Heidelberg, chemist
  • 1873, July 9, Fritz Max Hofmann-Juan , † May 31, 1937 in Dresden, painter and graphic artist
  • 1873, October 25, Ludwig Gutbier , † March 18, 1951 in Rottach-Egern, art dealer
  • 1873, November 8, Heinrich Koch , † April 4, 1945 in Dresden, architect and Saxon construction officer
  • 1874, April 29, Heinrich Harms zum Spreckel , † March 9, 1931 in Annaberg, doctor, genealogist and local researcher
  • 1874, June 3, Max Hans Kühne , † July 9, 1942 in Dresden, architect
  • 1874, June 7, Walther Dauch , † November 13, 1943 in Ummendorf near Magdeburg, businessman and politician (DVP), member of the Reichstag
  • 1874, August 24, Walther Schieck , † April 23, 1946 in Dresden, 1930–1933 Prime Minister of Saxony
  • 1874, September 19, Paul Ssymank , † September 19, 1942 in Dresden, grammar school teacher and student historian
  • 1875, January 6, Georg Hartmann , † December 21, 1955 in Dresden, trade unionist and politician
  • 1875, May 12, Peter Thomsen , † April 26, 1954, school principal and orientalist
  • 1875, May 25, Siegfried Hartmann , † September 6, 1935 in Berlin, engineer and technical journalist
  • 1875, June 3, Georg Käppler ; † September 9, 1956 in Emmershausen, bricklayer, trade unionist and longtime secretary of the construction workers' international
  • 1875, September 29, Max Helas , † August 12, 1949 in Dresden, painter and restorer
  • 1875, November 18, William Krause , † June 30, 1925 in Dresden, painter
  • 1876, February 8, Paula Modersohn-Becker , † November 10, 1907 in Worpswede, painter
  • 1876, October 21, Peter Franz Stubmann , † July 29, 1962 in Hamburg, Chairman of the State Ministry of Mecklenburg-Strelitz 1918–1919
  • 1876, November 5, Karl Spitzner , † January 19, 1951 in Essen, mining official, board member of the Dresden Mining Office
  • 1876, December 31, Richard Zimmermann , † July 11, 1969 in Jena, party functionary (SPD / USPD / KPD / SED), prisoner in Buchenwald concentration camp
  • 1877, February 8, Carl von Cosel , † July 23, 1952 in Tampa, German-American radiologist
  • 1877, December 4, Fritz Epstein , † April 5, 1960 in Bad Ems, architect
  • 1878, February 23, Otto Schubert , † September 28, 1968 in Dresden, architect and university professor
  • 1878, March 6, Alfred Walter Heymel , † November 26, 1914 in Berlin, writer and publisher
  • 1878, April 5, Carl Ehrenberg , † February 26, 1962 in Munich, composer
  • 1878, June 3, Alexander Ernemann , † October 14, 1956, technician and cinema pioneer
  • 1878, June 13, Karl Waentig , † November 29, 1957 in Gevelsberg, administrative officer
  • 1878, October 31, Klara Klotz , † April 21, 1965 in Schorndorf, member of the state parliament in Württemberg
  • 1879, February 6, Hans Posse , † December 7, 1942 in Berlin, art historian, Hitler's special representative for the development of the “Führermuseum” collection
  • 1879, February 9, Ernst Staberoh , † January 8, 1943 in Leipzig, last fencing master at the University of Leipzig
  • 1879, March 13, Franz Hofmann , † August 19, 1926 in Hamborn, cyclist and pacemaker
  • 1879, March 18, Hermann Reichelt , † April 10, 1914, crashed over Kaditz, aviation pioneer
  • 1879, March 24, Walter Hofmann , † April 24, 1952 in Leipzig, librarian, engraver and poet
  • 1879, October 15, Herbert M. Gutmann , † December 22, 1942 in Paignton, United Kingdom, banker
  • 1879, October 29, Otto Lange , † December 19, 1944 in Dresden, expressionist painter and graphic artist
  • 1880, April 21, Curt Herfurth , † April 2, 1942 in Dresden, architect
  • 1880, June 24, Ernst Lehmann , † December 1, 1957 in Tübingen, botanist and university professor
  • 1880, July 5, Walter Fischer , † May 23, 1960 in Dresden, climber, mountaineer, alpinist and lawyer
  • 1880, December 31, Wolfgang Schettler , pronounced dead in 1957, administrative officer and politician

1881 to 1900

  • 1881, April 19, Hans Löscher , † May 7, 1946 in Dresden, reform pedagogue and writer
  • 1881, June 9, Felix Graf von Luckner , † April 13, 1966 in Malmö, naval officer
  • 1881, August 18, Gustav Meyer-Buchwald , † October 14, 1918 in Gits (France), painter
  • 1881, December 27, Kurt Beyer , † May 9, 1952 in Dresden, civil engineer and university professor
  • 1882, January 20, Otto Bang-Haas , † July 30, 1948 in Dresden, entomologist and insect dealer
  • 1882, September 18, Lilly Dieckmann b. Distel, † August 15, 1958 in Lübeck, pianist, salonnière and patron
  • 1883, April 15, Max Friese , † 1958 in Schwabach, painter and graphic artist
  • 1883, June 13, Julius Emil Herrmann , † after 1944, actor and theater director
  • 1884, January 11, Johann Erich Gottschalch , † after 1938, private scholar, editor and author
  • 1884, January 29, Arthur Pfeifer , † October 29, 1976 in Waldheim, educator and pacifist; from 1904 to 1954 teacher in Saxony
  • 1884, May 4th Hans Stohwasser , † May 30th 1967 in Neumünster, Vice Admiral in World War II
  • 1884, July 3, Wolfgang Balzer , † May 11, 1968 in Radebeul, art historian
  • 1884, September 29, Walter Frenzel , † October 14, 1970 in Berlin, textile technician
  • 1884, November 27, Burghard von der Betten , † February 13, 1969 in Erlangen, Legation Councilor and Reich Commissioner for mineral oil, later for the leather industry
  • 1885, February 7, Julius Graf von Zech-Burkersroda , † January 19, 1946 in Bautzen, diplomat
  • 1885, March 5, Alfred Günther , † December 17, 1969 in Stuttgart, writer and journalist
  • 1885, August 29, Walter Lippe , † July 2, 1963 in Essen, mining engineer and politician
  • 1886, February 23, Martin Richter , † October 18, 1954 in Dresden, politician
  • 1886, March 17th, Wilhelm Franz Reuss , † April 1945 in Königsberg (Prussia), conductor
  • 1886, November 18, Hans Conradi , † February 8, 1956 in Munich, actor, film director, editor, sound engineer and pioneer of German talkies
  • 1887, January 30, Gertraud Enderlein , † July 22, 1962 in Dresden, writer and journalist
  • 1887, February 16, Ludwig Krieger , † April 24, 1974 presumably. in Bonn, parliamentary stenographer
  • 1887, February 23, Karl Neumer , † May 16, 1984 in Reinhardtsgrimma, cyclist and Olympic medalist
  • 1887, June 21, Fritz Witschetzky , † September 12, 1941 in Flensburg, naval officer and painter
  • 1887, July 20, Johannes Zschucke , † September 5, 1953 with Saas-Fee, tropical medicine specialist and university professor
  • 1887, August 9, Hans Oster , † April 9, 1945 in the Flossenbürg concentration camp, general, resistance fighter against National Socialism
  • 1887, August 22, Wolfgang Schumann , † April 22, 1964 in Freital, writer, journalist
  • 1887, August 23, Erich Kühn , † March 5, 1953 in Hamburg, writer, journalist, theater man and politician
  • 1887, September 8, Alfred Olscher , † January 29, 1946 in special camp No. 2 Buchenwald, lawyer and official in the Reich Ministry of Finance
  • 1887, October 25, Hans von Tschammer und Osten , † March 25, 1943 in Berlin, NSDAP politician and Reich sports leader
  • 1887, December 1 in the Blasewitz district, Peter Paul Reinhold , † April 1, 1955 on Capri, politician and publisher
  • 1888, October 28, Otto von Erdmannsdorff , † December 30, 1978 in Starnberg, Ambassador to Budapest
  • 1889, March 1, Wilibald Gurlitt , † December 15, 1963 in Freiburg im Breisgau, musicologist, brother of Cornelia and Hildebrand Gurlitt
  • 1889, April 2, Hermann Alt , † January 15, 1954 in Doberlug-Kirchhain, engineer scientist and founder of quantitative transmission theory
  • 1889, April 20, Walter Hahn , † November 24, 1969 in Dresden, photographer
  • 1889, April 22, Ludwig Renn (as Arnold Friedrich Vieth von Golßenau), † July 21, 1979 in Berlin, writer ("War", "Post War")
  • 1889, October 25, Friedrich Palitzsch , † April 2, 1932 in Dresden, chess composer
  • 1889, November 22, Erwin Stresemann , † November 20, 1972 in Berlin, zoologist
  • 1890, March 6, Hanns Herzing , † February 17, 1971 in Dresden, painter
  • 1890, May 1, Arthur Haupt , † June 3, 1952 in Bremen, politician and member of the Bremen citizenship
  • 1890, June 8, Rudolf Leip , † March 5, 1947, football player
  • 1890, June 26, Cornelia Gurlitt , † August 5, 1919 in Berlin, painter (expressionism), sister of Willibald and Hildebrand Gurlitt
  • 1890, August 8, Wilhelm Willige , † September 21, 1963 in Wuppertal, Germanist, classical philologist and translator
  • 1890, September 21, Max Immelmann , † June 18, 1916, crashed over Annay-sous-Lens, famous as the “Eagle of Lille” during the First World War; successful fighter pilot and holder of the Pour le Mérite
  • 1890, November 2, Gustav Grossmann , † December 30, 1959 in Berlin, Kapellmeister and composer
  • 1891, August 10, Hartmuth Baldamus , † April 14, 1917 in Sainte-Marie-à-Py, fighter pilot in the First World War
  • 1891, 23 August, Eberhard Weichold , † 19 December 1960 in Bremen, naval officer, lastly vice admiral in World War II
  • 1892, September 27, Eugen Hoffmann , † July 1, 1955 in Dresden, sculptor and graphic artist
  • 1893, January 15, Georg of Saxony , † May 14, 1943 in Groß Glienicker See near Berlin, last Crown Prince of Saxony, Catholic priest and Jesuit
  • 1893, March 2, Franz Selety , missing since August 22, 1923, Austrian philosopher and cosmologist
  • 1893, June 1, Erwin Zillinger , † August 24, 1974 in Lübeck, church musician, organist and composer
  • 1893, June 30, Horst Wolfram Geißler , † April 20, 1983 in Munich, writer
  • 1893, July 2, Johann-Volkmar Fisser , † August 12, 1940 on the Isle of Wight, German general
  • 1893, August 26, Rudolph Zaunick , † November 13, 1967 in Pirna, science historian and university professor
  • 1893, December 31, Friedrich Christian von Sachsen , † August 9, 1968 in Samedan, 1932–1968 head of the Wettin family
  • 1894, February 22nd, Katharina Schroth , † February 19, 1985 in Bad Sobernheim, teacher, scoliosis therapist
  • 1894, April 5, Hans Hüttig , † February 23, 1980 in Wachenheim an der Weinstrasse, commandant of the Natzweiler-Struthof and Herzogenbusch concentration camps
  • 1894, June 2, Ernst Fischer , † July 19, 1967 in Flensburg, naval officer and honorary member of the People's Court
  • 1894, June 3, Gottfried Frölich , † July 30, 1959 in Heidenheim, officer, most recently major general in World War II
  • 1894, July 21, Paul Richter , † August 13, 1942 in Dachau concentration camp, evangelical pastor, martyr
  • 1894, August 17, Rudolf Gebhardt , † December 12, 1985 in Dresden, graphic artist and painter
  • 1894, September 1, Hans Tittel , † August 8, 1983 in Nuremberg, socialist politician and trade unionist
  • 1895, March 4, Bruno Gleißberg , † February 17, 1960, politician
  • 1895, March 20, Albert Hensel , † June 5, 1942 in Plötzensee, KPD member, resistance fighter
  • 1895, April 21, Walther Haupt , † November 22, 1990 in Görlitz, teacher, archivist and numismatist
  • 1895, May 30, Eleonore Lorenz , † July 11, 1949 in Dresden, poet
  • 1895, September 15, Hildebrand Gurlitt , † November 9, 1956 in Oberhausen, art historian and art dealer, brother of Cornelia and Willibald Gurlitt
  • 1896, January 1, Henry Bernhard , † March 9, 1960 in Würzburg, publisher, journalist and politician
  • 1896, February 3, Gustav Viktor Lachmann , † May 30, 1966 in Chorley Wood (Great Britain), aircraft designer, developed the British aircraft Hampden and Harrow
  • 1896, May 20, Hans Zesch-Ballot , † September 1, 1972 in Munich, actor and director
  • 1896, July 11, Charlotte Rudolph , † September 2, 1983 in Hamburg, photographer
  • 1896, August 12, Gerhard Wolf , † March 23, 1971 in Munich, diplomat ("Consul of Florence")
  • 1896, October 2, Fritz Eberhard , † March 30, 1982 in Berlin, journalist, SPD politician and as an ISK member of anti-fascist resistance fighters
  • 1896, October 13, Hans Lewy , † November 30, 1942 in Auschwitz concentration camp, racing car driver
  • 1896, December 9, Ernst Heinrich von Sachsen , † June 14, 1971 in Neckarhausen, officer, politician, writer and farmer
  • 1897, January 27, Rudolf Windisch , † May 27, 1918 (missing), successful fighter pilot
  • 1897, May 11, Kurt Wehlte , † April 10, 1973 in Stuttgart, pioneer of painting technology and X-ray technology painting examinations
  • 1897, June 17, Friedrich Herzfeld , † September 19, 1967 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Kapellmeister, music writer and music critic
  • 1897, July 31, Otto Galle , † August 16, 1944 in Dresden, worker functionary and resistance fighter
  • 1897, September 12, Kurt Beythien , † September 4, 1974 in Dresden, composer and teacher
  • 1898, February 1, Carl Walther Meyer , † after 1949, actor
  • 1898, March 2, Margarete Petraschk , † May 13, 1986 in Sebnitz, museologist and local researcher
  • 1898, March 16, Jakob Haringer , † April 3, 1948 in Zurich, writer
  • 1898, April 1, Walter Reinhold , † April 6, 1982 in Kulmbach, sculptor, creator of the Dresden Trümmerfrau monument
  • 1899, February 23, Erich Kästner , † July 29, 1974 in Munich, writer ( The flying classroom , Das doppelte Lottchen )
  • 1899, May 31, Annemarie Spitzner , † August 6, 1934 in Warmbrunn, welfare nurse and curative teacher
  • 1899, November 1, Herbert Weiß , † February 19, 1945 in Eichendorffmühl, killed as a knight's cross bearer
  • 1899, December 4, Elfriede Lohse-Wächtler , † July 31, 1940 in Pirna, painter of the avant-garde
  • 1900, January 8, Johannes Linke , † February 1945 (missing), writer
  • 1900, February 1, Georg Köhler , † February 1972 in Dresden, football player and coach
  • 1900, February 26, Fritz Wiessner , † July 3, 1988 in Stowe, mountaineer
  • 1900, March 8, Heinz Brückner , † April 19, 1968, SS leader and head of Office VI in the Volksdeutsche Mittelstelle
  • 1900, August 6, Hans Kinder , † January 20, 1986 in Dresden, painter
  • 1900, August 8, Robert Siodmak , † March 10, 1973 in Locarno, Switzerland, director (“Menschen am Sonntag” 1930, Film Noir ), author, producer
  • 1900, October 4, Hans Heyne , † December 24, 1973 in Lindenberg im Allgäu, economic manager
  • 1900, October 5, Christian Grunert , † February 20, 1975 in Holzhausen near Leipzig, gardener
  • 1900, December 7th, Gottfried Ganßauge , † 1988, art historian and monument curator

20th century

1901 to 1910

  • 1901, January 18, Paul Emil Beyer , † September 14, 1982 in Leipzig, author and journalist
  • 1901, April 3, Georg Funk , † January 13, 1990 in Dresden, architect and urban planner
  • 1901, July 30, Manfred Koch , † May 29, 1972 in Dresden, butterfly researcher and insect dealer
  • 1901, September 26, Werner Boie , † October 6, 1978 in Dresden, engineer and university professor
  • 1902, March 24, Hanns Fritzsche , † 1939, lawyer, notary and member of the state parliament
  • 1902, June 24, Rudolf Meyer , † August 29, 1969, engineer and specialist journalist
  • 1902, July 22, Walter Lucas , † September 14, 1968 in Leipzig, architect, city planning director in Leipzig
  • 1902, August 3, Martin Noth , † May 30, 1968 in the Negev, Protestant theologian (Old Testament scholar) and important commentator on the Pentateuch
  • 1902, August 10, Curt Siodmak , † September 2, 2000 in Three River, California, USA, author, director, producer
  • 1903, Willy Becker , † June 12, 1987 in Dresden, landscape painter
  • 1903, Erwin Tiebel , † unknown, employee of the SD and agent of the KGB
  • 1903, February 13, Willy Raphelt , † March 7, 1984 in Dresden, Roter Bergsteiger and SED party functionary
  • 1903, March 4, Oscar Schönherr , † August 30, 1968 in Marienberg, pedagogue, composer and musician from the Erzgebirge
  • 1903, May 15, Maria Reiche , † June 8, 1998 in Lima, mathematician, researcher of the Nazca Lines
  • 1903, June 3, Hildegard Jäckel , † March 2, 1974 in Dresden, photographer
  • 1903, July 22, Alfred Fiedler , † February 14, 1983 in Dresden, folklorist
  • 1903, September 19, Herbert Trantow , † January 8, 1993 in Berlin, composer and conductor
  • 1903, December 18, Kurt Lorenz , November 20, 1947 in London, typesetter and SPD party functionary
  • 1904, January 12, Horst Teichmann , † September 18, 1983 in Wertheim, physicist
  • 1904, January 16, Werner Ohnsorge , † November 23, 1985 in Neustadt an der Weinstrasse, Byzantinist and archivist
  • 1904, February 16, Hellmut Körner , † February 27, 1966 in Hamburg, NSDAP member of the Reichstag and regional farmers' leader in Saxony
  • 1904, March 18, Christian Winkler , † August 25, 1988 in Marburg, Germanist and co-founder of speech studies
  • 1904, March 21, Karl Hans Drechsel , † December 29, 1946 in the special camp Ketschendorf, Lord Mayor of the city of Meissen
  • 1904, April 2, Paul Hermann Schubert , † March 7, 1957 in Sorengo / Switzerland, writer
  • 1904, April 25, Harald Mannl , † February 20, 1961 in Munich, actor and film director
  • 1904, June 30, 1904, Siegfried Hildebrand , † August 12, 1991 in Dresden, engineering scientist, pioneer of modern precision equipment technology
  • 1904, October 25, Herbert Blochwitz , † August 16, 1944 in Dresden, worker functionary and resistance fighter
  • 1904, November 6, Rudolf Sparing , † April 5, 1955 in Potma (USSR), German journalist
  • 1905, May 17, Rudolf Klimmer , † July 26, 1977 in Wuppertal, doctor and sex researcher
  • 1905, May 23, Lea Grundig b. Langer, † October 10, 1977 during a trip to the Mediterranean, painter
  • 1905, July 5, Willy Wolff , † August 7, 1985 in Dresden, painter
  • 1905, September 30, Walter Thürmer , † January 14, 1996 in Dresden, sculptor
  • 1905, November 4, Martin Raschke , † November 24, 1943 with Newel in Russia, writer and publicist
  • 1905, November 7, Berthold Haupt , † February 26, 1933 in Dresden, resistance fighter against National Socialism
  • 1905, December 29, Arnfried Heyne , † January 12, 1978 in Vienna, film editor
  • 1906, March 11th, Rudolf Freisleben , † October 9th, 1943 in Dresden, botanist and breeding researcher
  • 1906, March 11th, Ernst-Adolf Schmorl , † March 29th, 1964 in Wiesbaden, child and youth psychiatrist who was involved in Nazi euthanasia research
  • 1906, July 10, Horst Herrmann , † November 17, 1973 in Hanover, mathematician
  • 1906, July 11, Herbert Wehner , † January 18, 1990 in Bonn, politician (KPD, SPD), chairman of the SPD parliamentary group in the Bundestag (1969–1983)
  • 1906, September 1, Kurt Pratsch-Kaufmann , † June 24, 1988 in Munich, actor and cabaret artist
  • 1906, September 22, Ilse Koch , † September 2, 1967 in Aichach women's prison, convicted of Nazi crimes
  • 1906, October 21, Hans Bernhard Sprung , † April 12, 1963 in Dresden, surgeon
  • 1906, November 29, Käthe Krauß , † January 9, 1970 in Mannheim, athlete and Olympic participant
  • 1907, April 22, Martin Weis , † December 30, 1970 in Düsseldorf, member of the Reichstag
  • 1907, April 24, Fritz Hoffmann , † June 12, 1942 in Berlin-Plötzensee, worker functionary and resistance fighter
  • 1907, May 27, Hildegard Marion Böhme , † November 11, 1993 in Dresden, painter
  • 1907, September 7, Werner Hofmann , † August 10, 1983 in Dresden, graphic artist and painter
  • 1908, March 4th, Rudolf Wehner , † 1980, resistance fighter against National Socialism and party functionary (SPD / KPD / SED)
  • 1908, May 5, Kurt Böhme , † December 20, 1989 in Munich, opera singer
  • 1908, July 21, Gerhard Sperling , † December 24, 1975 in Bramsche, painter
  • 1908, August 18, Rolf Krause , † February 11, 1982 in Dresden, painter
  • 1908, August 29, Kurt Junghanns , † December 2, 2006 in Berlin, architect and architectural historian
  • 1908, September 29, Hans Egon Gerlach , † unknown, author, translator and journalist
  • 1908, September 30, Heinz Schönfeld , † May 5, 1957 in Karlsruhe, electrical engineer
  • 1909, February 11, Oskar Thierbach , † November 30, 1991 in Solingen, racing cyclist
  • 1909, July 3, Helmut Gansauge , † July 23, 1934 in Dresden, resistance fighter
  • 1909, October 15, Werner Lieven , † March 7, 1968 in Munich, actor and voice actor, "On the green beach of the Spree" 1960
  • 1909, October 28, Horst Schlechte , † September 18, 1986 in Dresden, historian and archivist
  • 1909, November 1, Siegfried Sonnenschein , † March 8, 1980 in New York City, pianist, entertainment musician and composer
  • 1909, December 19, Josef Burg , † October 15, 1999 in Jerusalem, rabbi and Israeli politician, long-time minister in various departments
  • 1909, December 20, Heinz Steyer , † July 12, 1944 in Ai Giannis, communist, worker sportsman and resistance fighter
  • 1910, April 7, Gerhard Meyer , † April 19, 1971 in Dernbach (Westerwald), entrepreneur, businessman and inventor
  • 1910, June 14, Rudolf Kempe , † May 12, 1976 in Zurich, conductor
  • 1910, July 1st, Hans Nadler , † October 8th, 2005 in Dresden, architect and Saxon state curator and honorary citizen of the city of Dresden
  • 1910, July 11, Friedrich Hartmut Dost , † November 2, 1985 in Giessen, is considered the founder of pharmacokinetics
  • 1910, July 28, Martin Hänisch , † January 10, 1998 in Dresden, graphic artist, painter, lecturer, resistance fighter against National Socialism
  • 1910, September 8, Balduin Thieme , † December 12, 1996 in Dresden, poet and writer
  • 1910, October 3, Benjamin Dietrich , † May 29, 1981 in Cologne, journalist
  • 1910, December 3, Fritz Uschner , † September 3, 1966, SED party functionary
  • 1910, December 6, Fritz Koch , † January 20, 1990 in Berlin, politician (SED), diplomat and foreign trade official

1911 to 1920

  • 1911, February 11, Hermann Werner Kubsch , † July 15, 1983 in Dresden, writer and film author
  • 1911, March 28, Therese Angeloff , † October 15, 1985 in Munich, actress
  • 1911, April 13, Gunter Böhmer , † January 8, 1986 in Lugano, Ticino, Switzerland, painter, draftsman, book illustrator, art writer
  • 1911, May 28, Ernst Krause , † August 8, 1997 in Berlin, musicologist and opera critic
  • 1911, June 9, Rudi Hempel , † January 7, 1947 in Dresden, worker functionary and resistance fighter
  • 1911, July 15, Robert March , † January 21, 1979 in Bergen / Rügen, teacher and ornithologist
  • 1911, August 14, Erhard Schlechte , † August 11, 1979 in Leipzig, civil engineer
  • 1911, December 12, Dore Hoyer , † December 31, 1967 in West Berlin, expressive dancer and choreographer
  • 1912, Wolfgang Pfeiffer , † October 28, 2003 in Itanhaém, Brazil, German-Brazilian art historian and non-fiction author
  • 1912, Herbert Wendler , † 1998, chocolatier, inventor of dominoes
  • 1912, January 6, Hans Richter-Haaser , † December 13, 1980 in Braunschweig, pianist
  • 1912, April 19, Gerhart Ziller , † December 14, 1957 in Berlin, Minister for Mechanical Engineering and Minister for Heavy Machinery of the GDR
  • 1912, May 5, Peter Jokostra (actually Heinrich Knolle), † January 21, 2007 in Berlin, writer
  • 1912, September 2, Alexander Böhlig , † January 25, 1996, orientalist, coptologist and Byzantinist
  • 1912, October 5, Johannes Keusch , † December 8, 1973, politician and diplomat in the GDR
  • 1912, December 31, Horst Fischer , † July 8, 1966 in Leipzig, physician and camp doctor in Auschwitz III Monowitz concentration camp
  • 1913, April 19, Wolfgang Bergold , † August 14, 1987 in Berlin, politician (KPD / SED) and diplomat, ambassador of the GDR to the DR Vietnam (1963–1968)
  • 1913, April 22, Werner Fischer , † April 1945 near Leipzig, resistance fighter against National Socialism
  • 1913, May 13, Helmut Weiß , † August 18, 2000 in Narwa / Estonia, writer, communist, emigrant, victim of the Stalin purges
  • 1913, September 27, Heinz Löffler , † September 22, 2008 in Meißen, painter
  • 1913, November 8, Rudolf Harbig , † March 5, 1944 (fallen) in Olchowez (Soviet Union), athlete and world record holder
  • 1914, February 5, Reinhold Lochmann , † July 26, 2008 in Berlin, resistance fighter, prisoner in Buchenwald concentration camp, colonel of the German People's Police
  • 1914, February 20, Achim Oster , † March 12, 1983 in Dachau, major general of the Bundeswehr
  • 1914, March 2, Karl Georg Schmidt , † October 31, 1987 in Bad Sassendorf, painter
  • 1914, March 7, Helmar Helas , † July 30, 1981 in Dresden, painter, glass designer and restorer
  • 1914, April 11, Manja Behrens , † January 18, 2003 in Berlin, actress
  • 1914, September 16, Wolfgang Helck , † August 27, 1993 in Hamburg, Egyptologist
  • 1914, October 28, Viktoria Krüger , † March 31, 2010 in Dresden, sculptor
  • 1915, January 11, Luise Krüger , † June 13, 2001 in Dresden, athlete
  • 1915, January 25, Arno Straube , † February 13, 1945 in Dresden, climber and mountaineer, resistance fighter
  • 1915, September 5, Horst Sindermann , † April 20, 1990 in Berlin, Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the GDR, President of the People's Chamber of the GDR
  • 1915, September 15, Helmut Schön , † February 23, 1996 Wiesbaden, football coach, national coach of the Federal Republic 1964–1978
  • 1916, July 15, Bernhard Klemm , † April 16, 1995 in Dresden, architect
  • 1916, November 18, Fritz Joachim Otto , † 1993, cameraman and entrepreneur in the optical industry (Astro-Berlin)
  • 1917, December 30, Marianne Schönfelder , † February 16, 1945 in Großschweidnitz, victim of the euthanasia murders of the Nazi tyranny
  • 1918, Sibylle von Schieszl , † 2010 in Torekov, German physicist and manager in the automotive industry
  • 1918, March 18, Heinz Felfe , † May 8, 2008 in Berlin, officer and Soviet agent
  • 1918, December 3, Hans Paul Bahrdt , † June 16, 1994 in Göttingen, social scientist ("The modern city" 1961)
  • 1919, September 14, Irma Emmrich , † August 13, 2018, art historian and professor at TU Dresden
  • 1919, December 30th, Harry Krebs , † October 11th 2007 in Berlin, politician (SED), trade union official of the FDGB, deputy mayor of Berlin (East)
  • 1920, February 24, Hans Schiemenz , † December 27, 1990, zoologist and conservationist
  • 1920, March 13, Horst Förster , † June 30, 1986 in Dresden, conductor and violinist
  • 1920, March 27, Rose Hempel , † April 15, 2009 in Dresden, art historian and East Asian specialist
  • 1920, May 3, Lüder Baier , † July 28, 2012 in Dresden, wood designer
  • 1920, September 14, Johannes Irmscher , † May 23, 2000 in Rome, classical scholar
  • 1920, October 5, Gert Westphal , † November 10, 2002 in Zurich, actor and reciter
  • 1920, December 31, Kurt Wiedemann , † March 3, 1982, printer, economist and cultural functionary

1921 to 1930

  • 1921, January 4, Eberhard Cohrs , † August 17, 1999 in Diensdorf-Radlow, comedian and actor
  • 1921, February 21, Heinz Grohmann , † December 6, 2018 in Kronberg, statistician and demographer
  • 1921, March 27, Johanna König-Hock , † March 3, 2009 in Berlin, actress and dancer
  • 1921, April 26, Horst Schulze , † October 24, 2018 in Berlin, actor and opera singer
  • 1921, April 30, Jürgen Claus Hinrich Sydow , † January 13, 1995 in Tübingen, historian and archivist
  • 1921, May 27, Hans Ahner , † August 19, 1994 in Dresden, journalist and writer
  • 1921, June 21, Wolfgang Hinze , † April 3, 1988 in Magdeburg, mechanical engineer
  • 1921, July 5, Hugo Staudinger , † September 3, 2004 in Paderborn, historian and scientific theorist
  • 1921, July 23, Hans-Joachim Funfack , † May 12, 2006 in Trochtelfingen, urologist and surgeon
  • 1921, August 26, Hans Bonkas , † November 7, 2012 in Frankfurt a. M., Federal Chairman of the Reich Banner Black-Red-Gold
  • 1921, September 1, Günther Bantzer , † October 16, 2019 in Kiel, politician (SPD) and Lord Mayor of Kiel
  • 1921, September 15, Henry H. Arnhold , b. Heinrich-Hartmut Arnhold, † August 23, 2018 in New York City, American banker, collector and patron
  • 1921, September 29, Wolfgang Mischnick , † October 6, 2002 in Bad Soden am Taunus, politician (FDP), chairman of the FDP parliamentary group in the Bundestag (1968–91)
  • 1921, November 17, Edith Keller-Herrmann , † May 12, 2010 in Ingolstadt, chess player
  • 1921, November 29, Annemarie Reinhard , † November 10, 1976 in Dresden, writer
  • 1922, April 22nd, Walter Freiberg , Colonel in the Ministry for State Security
  • 1922, May 2, Werner Helbig , † February 5, 1986, politician, Member of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia
  • 1922, May 13, Peter Brückner , † April 11, 1982 in Nice, social psychologist and author
  • 1922, June 12, Günter Behnisch , † July 12, 2010 in Stuttgart, architect (Munich Olympic Stadium)
  • 1922, June 15, Armin Klein , † January 23, 2009 in Bad Homburg, politician and Lord Mayor of Bad Homburg vor der Höhe
  • 1922, October 4, Walter Feurich , † February 4, 1981 in Dresden, Evangelical Lutheran pastor and publicist
  • 1923, April 15, Horst Heilmann , † December 22, 1942 in Berlin-Plötzensee, resistance fighter in the Red Chapel
  • 1923, May 4, Peter Adler , † February 28, 2012 in Grünenbach, writer
  • 1923, June 11, Wolfram Achtnich , † February 29, 2008 in Steinenbronn, crop scientist
  • 1923, June 20, Wolfgang Ullrich , † October 26, 1973 in Dresden, zoologist
  • 1923, June 29, Henry Meyer , born as Heinz Meyer , † December 18, 2006 in Cincinnati (Ohio), German-American violinist
  • 1923, November 24, Brunhild Wendel , † October 2, 2009, politician (SPD)
  • 1923, December 23, Günther Karpa , † May 29, 2006, jazz and entertainment musician
  • 1924, June 15, Joachim Herz , † October 18, 2010 in Leipzig, opera director and artistic director
  • 1924, July 29, Walter Lange , † January 17, 2017 in Ingolstadt, watchmaker and entrepreneur
  • 1924, August 6, Hans Neubert , † September 30, 2011 in Feldafing, painter and graphic artist
  • 1924, September 2, Joe Dixie , † August 2, 1992 in Munich, jazz and entertainment musician , founder of the Dresden Dance Symphony
  • 1924, October 24, Otto-Friedrich von Schönberg , † June 27, 2008, politician (CDU), member of the Lower Saxony state parliament
  • 1925, December 15, Heide Wendland , writer
  • 1924, December 16, Karl Heinz Oppel , † October 27, 2016 in Berlin, actor and voice actor
  • 1924, December 22, Benno von Heynitz , † October 29, 2010 in Weilburg, co-founder of the Bautzen-Komitee e. V. and initiator of the foundation of the Bautzen Memorial
  • 1925, January 27, Manfred Caspari , † May 27, 2010 in Munich, economist
  • 1925, March 1, Erich Große , † March 19, 2009 in Kamenz, pedagogue and non-fiction author
  • 1925, November 7, Albrecht Mann , † September 5, 2003 in Aachen, professor of building history
  • 1925, November 17th, Horst Naumann , actor (Das Traumschiff, Schwarzwaldklinik), voice actor
  • 1925, December 21, Lude Döring , † December 24, 2018 in Sachsenheim, painter and graphic artist
  • 1926, March 3, Heinz Knobloch , † July 24, 2003 in Berlin-Pankow, writer and columnist
  • 1926, May 7, Eberhard Puntsch , † January 7, 2015 in Herrsching am Ammersee, non-fiction author and Bavarian state politician of the FDP
  • 1926, May 15, Siegfried Herrmann , † January 30, 1999 in Bochum, Protestant theologian, Old Testament scholar and Egyptologist
  • 1926, May 23, Wolfgang Marschner , † March 24, 2020, violinist, violin teacher, composer and conductor
  • 1926, August 1, Theo Adam , † January 10, 2019 in Dresden, singer (Bayreuth Festival, State Opera Berlin and others)
  • 1926, August 7, Herbert Friedrich , writer
  • 1926, August 7, Wolfgang Kunze , † January 17, 2016 in Dresden ?, brewing scientist
  • 1926, September 16, Ursula Forberger , † April 3, 2006 in Dresden, economic historian and bookseller
  • 1926, October 26, Wolfgang Roeder , † December 24, 1993 in Stahnsdorf, singer and humorist ("The four Brummers")
  • 1926, November 4, Wolfgang Bartsch , † May 19, 2014 in Potsdam, film director
  • 1927, March 11, Freda Meissner-Blau , † December 22, 2015 in Vienna, Austrian politician
  • 1927, April 25, Hans Lucke , † August 27, 2017 in Weimar, actor, author and director
  • 1927, May 16, Johannes Georg Seidel , † August 26, 2017 in Weimar, dam construction engineer
  • 1927, May 20, Gerhard Billig , † April 24, 2019 in Dresden, archaeologist and medievalist
  • 1927, May 27, Günter Hörig , † January 17, 2009 in Dresden, jazz pianist and composer
  • 1927, June 6, Ursula Böttcher , † March 3, 2010 in Dresden, trainer
  • 1927, July 2, Ruth Berghaus , † January 25, 1996 in Zeuthen, choreographer, opera and theater director
  • 1927, July 20, Michael Gielen , † March 8, 2019 in Mondsee, German-Austrian conductor and composer
  • 1927, July 22nd, Wolfgang Strauss , † April 5th, 2018 in Dresden, composer, university professor
  • 1927, August 6th, Manfred Schubert , cabaret artist
  • 1927, September 17, Günter Schnabel , † December 17, 2018, sports scientist
  • 1927, October 2, Günther Hofmann , † November 13, 2013 in Meiningen, opera singer, director and director
  • 1927, October 17, Wolf Koenig , † June 26, 2014 in Toronto, Canadian filmmaker
  • 1927, October 29, Eberhard Mannschatz , † July 20, 2019 in Berlin, department head in the GDR Ministry for National Education and professor at the Humboldt University in Berlin
  • 1927, December 1, Günther Bajog , † February 13, 2006 in Castrop-Rauxel, writer
  • 1927, December 26, Ingo Schubert , † December 14, 1999, doctor, university professor and politician (CDU)
  • 1928, January 15, Wolfgang Hering , † August 6, 1986 in Rostock, classical philologist
  • 1928, January 25, Helmut Ahner , † April 25, 2014, actor and voice actor
  • 1928, February 6, Wolfram Jacobi , † October 26, 2015 in Leipzig, conductor and composer
  • 1928, February 6, Günther Kretschmer , orchestra conductor and composer
  • 1928, February 25, Siegfried Unverricht , † February 27, 2018, politician (SED) and journalist
  • 1928, March 17th, Herbert Augustin , painter and graphic artist
  • 1928, April 10, Rolf-Hans Müller , † December 26, 1990 in Baden-Baden, orchestra director and composer (TV series “Tatort”, “Salto mortale”)
  • 1928, May 11th, Ingeborg Reichelt , soprano and professor for singing in Düsseldorf
  • 1928, May 17, Manfred Bachmann , † June 17, 2001 in Dresden, folklorist, museum director and toy researcher
  • 1928, June 11, Rolf Sohre , † March 9, 2019 in Potsdam, cameraman
  • 1928, July 6, Werner Kempe , GDR diplomat
  • 1928, July 20, Charlotte Sommer-Landgraf , † November 11, 2006 in Dresden, sculptor and graphic artist
  • 1928, August 20, Winfried Barta , † October 27, 1992, Egyptologist
  • 1928, September 3, Marianne Kiefer , † January 4, 2008 in Kreischa, actress
  • 1928, September 9, Hartmut Klug , † July 24, 2019, conductor and pianist and university professor
  • 1928, October 31, Eva Ander , † January 25, 2004 in Dresden, pianist
  • 1928, December 4, Christof Thoenes , † October 21, 2018 in Rome, art historian
  • 1928, December 27, Manfred Arlt , † 2006, architect
  • 1929, February 20, Peter Schubert , painter
  • 1929, March 26, Siegfried Geißler , † July 10, 2014 in Suhl, conductor, composer, art collector, politician
  • 1929, May 10, Eberhard Wächtler , † September 22, 2010 in Dresden, economic historian
  • 1929, July 7, Wolfram Arthur Guenther , † April 8, 2020 in Munich, actor
  • 1929, September 7th, Edith Hoffmann , prehistorian and university professor
  • 1929, Pedro Waloschek , † March 8, 2012 in Hamburg, Austrian particle physicist and non-fiction author
  • 1930, February 12, Wieland Förster , visual artist and writer
  • 1930, February 28, Hans Partzsch , † June 8, 2012 in Greifswald, Rear Admiral of the Volksmarine (NVA)
  • 1930, April 28, Alfred Krause , † November 19, 2001, Lieutenant General of the National People's Army (NVA)
  • 1930, June 4th, Heiner Pietzsch , entrepreneur, art collector and patron
  • 1930, June 10, Friedrich Karl Fromme , † January 14, 2007 in Bernkastel-Kues, journalist, author (legal policy), responsible. Internal policy editor at the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
  • 1930, July 18, Siegfried Kurz , composer and conductor
  • 1930, August 13, Peter Hoffmann , German-Canadian historian and university professor
  • 1930, August 15, Heinz Quinger , † August 17, 2000, art historian and university lecturer
  • 1930, August 30, Peter Pollack , † October 20, 2017, from April to August 1990 Minister for Food, Agriculture and Forestry of the GDR
  • 1930, September 12, Manfred Zumpe , architect
  • 1930, November 14th, Karlheinz Drechsel , music journalist and jazz musician
  • 1930, November 27, Wilfried Werz , † August 14, 2014 in Glienicke / Nordbahn, chief set designer at the State Opera Unter den Linden
  • 1930, November 29, Frank Fiedler , † July 3, 2018 in Bischofswerda, teacher and local history researcher

1931 to 1940

  • 1931, Wolfgang Fasold , acoustician
  • 1931, Hajo Müller , actor and opera singer (bassist)
  • 1931, January 13, Heinz-Rudolf Hoffmann , † November 2, 1978, educator and politician, member of the People's Chamber of the GDR
  • 1931, February 25, Günter Krusche , † July 5, 2016 in Berlin, Evangelical Lutheran pastor, church teacher and former general superintendent of East Berlin
  • 1931, April 14, Wolfgang Weidlich , † September 21, 2015 in Stuttgart, physicist, pioneer of sociophysics
  • 1931, July 29, Joachim Leitert , † February 19, 2004 in Greifswald, motorcycle racer
  • 1931, September 3, Werner Kotte , Rear Admiral of the People's Navy, Chief of the 1st Flotilla, Deputy Chief of Staff for Organization in the People's Navy Command
  • 1931, November 15, Frank-Joachim Herrmann , † December 28, 2005, journalist and SED functionary
  • 1931, December 30, Johannes Georg Pahn , † December 1, 2015, doctor, speech educator and music teacher
  • 1932, January 7th, Manfred Götz , Islamic scholar, Turkologist and university professor
  • 1932, February 9, Gerhard Richter , painter, sculptor and photographer
  • 1932, March 15, Gottfried Benad , physician and anesthesiologist
  • 1932, March 27, Dieter Dressler , † February 12, 2011 in Bad Reichenhall, painter and graphic artist
  • 1932, April 16, Eberhard Panitz , writer, screenwriter, editor and publicist
  • 1932, May 8, Arnulf Baring , † March 2, 2019 in Berlin, political scientist and author
  • 1932, May 8, Ernst Otto Steinborn , † April 20, 2017, chemist (theoretical chemistry)
  • 1932, October 23, Renate Totzke-Israel , graphic artist and book illustrator
  • 1932, October 28, Gerhart Baum , Federal Minister of the Interior (1978–1982)
  • 1933, Gerhard Steinecke , † November 23, 2013 in Meißen, non-fiction author and chronicler
  • 1933, January 9, Günther Wirth , soccer player and national player
  • 1933, January 18, Henry Hempel , † November 22, 2015, judoka, head coach of the German Judo Association (1962–1988)
  • 1933, February 2, Helmut Dziuba , † April 19, 2012 in Berlin, film director
  • 1933, June 13, Christoph Link , lawyer and university professor
  • 1933, July 10, Joachim Krecher , ancient orientalist
  • 1933, July 27, Hans-Georg Ponesky , † July 30, 2016 in Spain, show master
  • 1933, November 18, Wolfgang Krebs , † November 9, 1981 near Fulda, geologist and university professor
  • 1933, December 5, Karl-Günter Möpert , † September 4, 2014 in Berlin, sculptor
  • 1933, February 20, Paul Söding , physicist
  • 1934, Helmut Hempel , † April 27, 2008, judoka
  • 1934, February 1, Heinrich Magirius , art historian and state curator
  • 1934, February 3, Hans-Joachim Wolfram , † November 16, 2016 in Berlin, journalist and television presenter
  • 1934, March 4, Dieter Jaßlauck , † October 9, 2019 in Leipzig, actor and radio play speaker
  • 1934, March 18, Adolf Merckle , † January 5, 2009 with Blaubeuren, lawyer, investor, entrepreneur and billionaire
  • 1934, May 7, Heinz-Joachim Aris , † March 24, 2017 in Dresden, member of the Presidium of the Central Council of Jews in Germany
  • 1934, May 9, Herta Günther , † June 17, 2018 in Dresden, painter and graphic artist
  • 1934, July 3, Ralf Roman Rossberg , † November 18, 2017 in Murnau am Staffelsee, railway journalist and author
  • 1934, August 2, Dieter Hoffmann , writer, poet, essayist
  • 1934, October 8, Eva Johannes , † December 4, 2015, tennis player
  • 1934, December 28th, Dieter Goltzsche , painter, draftsman and graphic artist
  • 1935, January 10, Siegfried Heinrich , music teacher and festival director
  • 1935, January 25, Lutz Jani , † September 13, 2019 in Basel, orthopedist and university professor in Basel and Mannheim
  • 1935, January 26, Peter Ronnefeld , † August 6, 1965 in Kiel, conductor and composer
  • 1935, February 7, Heinz Czechowski , † October 21, 2009 in Frankfurt am Main, writer
  • 1935, March, Hasso Herschel , escape helper
  • 1935, March 29, Wolfgang Uhlmann , † August 24, 2020, chess grandmaster and chess theorist
  • 1935, July 20, Dieter Bertholdt , chess player
  • 1935, August 12, Karl Mickel , † June 20, 2000 in Berlin, writer
  • 1935, 23 August, Rainer Oefelein , † 19 January 2011 in Kremmen, architect
  • 1935, September 1, Helga Krause , † January 17, 1989 in Teltow, film editor
  • 1935, September 10, Wolfgang Müller , † November 26, 2019 in Ilmenau, electrochemist and cultural politician
  • 1935, November 27, Joachim Lehmann , † July 28, 2000 in Jena, Evangelical Lutheran pastor, painter, graphic artist and poet
  • 1936, February 2, Günter Nagel , German landscape architect and university professor
  • 1936, February 26, Siegfried Seifert , † July 28, 2013 in Bautzen, theologian, church archivist and historian
  • 1936, March 26, Axel Bertram , † March 16, 2019 in Berlin, medalist, commercial artist, illustrator, type designer and publicist
  • 1936, March 27, Leonore Ackermann , politician (Alliance 90 / The Greens)
  • 1936, April 5th, Winfried Baum , graduate farmer, politician and member of the Saxon state parliament
  • 1936, April 7, Harry Engel , † March 30, 1989 in Berlin, actor and director
  • 1936, April 12, BK Tragelehn , theater director and writer
  • 1936, July 13, Ernst Hirsch , cameraman and director
  • 1936, August 9, Reinhard Hoffmann , lawyer, university professor, politician and Bremen State Councilor
  • 1936, October 7, Nina Grunenberg , † December 28, 2017, journalist and book author
  • 1937, March 6, Hans-Dieter Grabe , documentary filmmaker
  • 1937, March 25, Ralf Steudel , chemist
  • 1937, April 3, Günter Coufal , writer
  • 1937, May 23, Ellen Thiemann , † May 6, 2018 in Cologne, journalist, author and victim of the dictatorship in the GDR
  • 1937, June 23, Max Uhlig , painter, professor
  • 1937. June 29th, Dieter Walter , jazz and entertainment musician and music editor
  • 1937, July 3, Joochen Laabs , writer
  • 1937, July 17, Andreas von Bülow , politician (SPD), Federal Minister for Research and Technology (1980–1982)
  • 1937, August 12, Frank Bochow , youth functionary (FDJ) and diplomat, ambassador of the GDR in Portugal (1977–1982)
  • 1937, August 19, Karl-Hermann Kandler , Protestant theologian, historian and professor of systematic theology
  • 1937, Ute Baum , literary scholar and translator
  • 1938, February 4, Peter Schubert , † October 1, 2003 in Berlin, albanologist and diplomat
  • 1938, March 15, Jürgen Schweinbraden , alternative artist, publisher and gallery owner
  • 1938, April 5, Tilman Struve , † December 14, 2014 in Düsseldorf, historian
  • 1938, April 20, Frank Tiesler , ethnologist and politician
  • 1938, May 26, Jaki Liebezeit , † January 22, 2017, drummer
  • 1938, May 28, Heinz Becker , jazz musician
  • 1938, June 13th, Horst-Thilo Beyer , economist
  • 1938, October 8, Ernst Günther, writer and circus historian
  • 1938, October 9, Gunter Kahlert , conductor and music teacher
  • 1938, November 9, Barbara Henniger , caricaturist
  • 1938, November 25, Werner von Koppenfels , philologist and translator
  • 1939, Barbara Tucholke , graphic artist and painter
  • 1939 January 27th, Monica Zak , Swedish writer and journalist
  • 1939, March 8, Petrus Wandrey , artist
  • 1939, March 13, Karin Hempel-Soos , writer
  • 1939, March 13, Gerbert Hübsch , lawyer, judge at the Federal Court of Justice from 1989 to 2004
  • 1939, April 3, Fritz Jürgen Obst , † June 10, 2018 in Radebeul, herpetologist
  • 1939, April 9, Gernot Roll , cameraman and director
  • 1939, April 22, Renate Meerwald , † December 13, 2009 in Vohenstrauß, painter
  • 1939, May 7th, Volker Braun , writer ("Die Kipper", "Hinz und Kunz")
  • 1939, May 16, Klaus Hartmann , engineer, professor and entrepreneur for process engineering
  • 1939, June 8th, Klaus Bochmann , Romance philologist and sociolinguist
  • 1939, June 14th, Dankwart Guratzsch , journalist, campaigns for the reconstruction of baroque Dresden
  • 1939, June 29, Peter Truöl , experimental physicist
  • 1939, July 3rd, Joachim Ziesche , ice hockey player (striker) and coach
  • 1939, September 7, Christine Bergmann , politician (SPD), Federal Minister for Family, Seniors, Women and Youth (1998–2002)
  • 1939, October 5, AR Penck , † May 2, 2017 in Zurich, painter, graphic artist and sculptor
  • 1939, November 13, Jörg Richter , † September 8, 2018, psychologist and politician (SPD)
  • 1940, Dieter Graupner , sculptor
  • 1940, March 3, Manfred Gelpke , rower
  • 1940, March 16, Wolf-Dietrich Arnold , orthopedist and university professor
  • 1940, March 21, Andrea Elle , racing cyclist
  • 1940, March 26, Peter Adler , † September 19, 2010 in Radeberg, politician (SPD), member of the Saxon state parliament
  • 1940, July 14, Hans Pässler , † January 21, 2018, surgeon and university professor
  • 1940, November 19, Ingrid Capelle , actress
  • 1940, December 17, Johannes Lange , † April 19, 1969 in Berlin, killed at the Berlin Wall
  • 1940, December 17th, Ingo Zimmermann , writer, professor of cultural history, president of the Saxon Academy of the Arts

1941 to 1950

1951 to 1960

1961 to 1970

1971 to 1980

1981 to 1990

1991 to 2000

See also