List of sons and daughters of the city of Leipzig

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This overview contains important personalities who were born in Leipzig , regardless of whether they later had their sphere of activity there.

15th century

  • 1411, Nicolaus Pistoris ; † February 5, 1471 in Leipzig, physician and personal physician as well as mayor of Leipzig
  • 1412, August 22nd, Frederick the Meek ; † September 7, 1464 in Leipzig, Elector of Saxony, Margrave of Meißen and Landgrave of Thuringia
  • 1450, Stephan Grube ; † December 20, 1483 in Riga, Archbishop of Riga
  • around 1453, Simon Pistoris the Elder ; † February 4, 1523 in Leipzig, university professor of medicine and personal physician to the elector
  • before 1460, Erasmus Stella ; † April 2, 1521, doctor, mayor and historian
  • around 1460, Johann Tetzel ; † August 11, 1519, Dominican monk, preacher of indulgence and the reason for Luther's 95 theses
  • 1489, October 28, Simon Pistoris the Younger ; † December 3, 1562 in Seusslitz, jurist and chancellor of the Duke of Saxony
  • around 1500, Christoph Hegendorf ; † August 8, 1540 in Lüneburg, humanistic poet, Lutheran theologian and lawyer

16th Century

  • 1504, January 1st, Caspar Cruciger the Elder ; † November 16, 1548 in Wittenberg, Protestant theologian and reformer
  • 1514, Caspar Landsidel ; † March 9, 1560 in Leipzig, pedagogue and rhetorician
  • 1516, December 9, Modestinus Pistoris ; † December 15, 1565 in Leipzig, legal scholar, city judge and mayor of Leipzig
  • 1519, July 13, Ulrich von Mordeisen ; † June 5, 1572 in Dresden, Saxon Chancellor and diplomat
  • 1520, September 17, Laurentius Lindemann ; † November 13, 1585 in Großsedlitz, legal scholar and Saxon statesman
  • around 1520, Michael Lindener ; † March 7, 1562 in Friedberg, poet poet
  • 1522, February 22, Lampert Distelmeyer ; † October 12, 1588 in Berlin, lawyer and chancellor of the Mark Brandenburg
  • 1530, Jan 3, David Peifer ; † February 2, 1602 in Dresden, 1586–1589 and 1591–1602 Electoral Saxon Chancellor
  • 1543, January 22, Hartmann Pistoris ; † March 1, 1603 in Leipzig, legal scholar and Privy Councilor of the Saxon Electors
  • around 1550, Nikolaus Krell , † (executed) October 9, 1601 in Dresden, 1589–1591 Chancellor of Saxony
  • 1552, Johann Salmuth ; † 1622 in Amberg, Protestant theologian, 1589–1591 court preacher in Dresden
  • around 1555, Conrad Khunrath ; † 1613 presumably in Hamburg, merchant, alchemist, coin validator, medic, author and publisher
  • 1557, August 24, Bartholomäus Gölnitz ; † January 31, 1635 in Leipzig, legal scholar
  • around 1560, Heinrich Khunrath ; † September 9, 1605 in Dresden, doctor, alchemist and Kabbalist
  • 1561, Cornelius Becker ; † 1604 in Leipzig, pastor, song writer (" Good for those who walk there ")
  • 1570, December 3, Simon Ulrich Pistoris ; † June 24, 1615 in Berlin, legal scholar and diplomat from the Electorate of Saxony
  • 1572, July 4th, Ludwig Jungermann ; † June 7, 1653 in Leipzig, botanist and doctor
  • 1578, October 19, Enoch Pöckel ; † March 30, 1627 in Leipzig, lawyer, council member and council builder in Leipzig, hammer master
  • 1582, November 29, Heinrich Höpfner ; † January 10, 1642 in Leipzig, Evangelical Lutheran theologian and university professor
  • 1594, January 4, Heinrich von Ryssel ; † May 7, 1640 in Leipzig, councilor and trader in Leipzig
  • 1598, March 19, Wilhelm Ulrich Romanus ; † April 17, 1627 in Leipzig, legal scholar
  • 1600, Johann II. Mühlmann ; † 1651 in Hadamar, Roman Catholic theologian
  • 1600, August 31, Franz Romanus ; † December 27, 1668 in Leipzig, legal scholar

17th century

18th century

1701 to 1750

1751 to 1800

19th century

1801 to 1820

  • 1801, May 11, Franz Dominic Grassi ; † November 14, 1880 in Leipzig, merchant and patron
  • 1801, May 29, Bernhard von Rabenhorst ; † June 14, 1873 in Oberlößnitz, General and Saxon Minister of War
  • 1801, August 10, Christian Hermann Weisse ; † September 19, 1866 in Leipzig, Protestant theologian and philosopher
  • 1802, January 2, Wilhelm Dindorf ; † August 1, 1883 in Leipzig, classical philologist
  • 1803, March 4, Rosalie Wagner ; † October 12, 1837 in Leipzig, actress, sister of Richard Wagner
  • 1803, April 11, Henriette Schramm-Graham ; † April 26, 1876 in Kötzschenbroda, today Radebeul; Birth name: Henriette Graham, singer, soprano and actress
  • 1803, April 27, Hermann Härtel ; † August 4, 1875 in Leipzig, music publisher
  • 1803, June 6, Eduard Pötzsch ; † November 21, 1889 in Leipzig, architect, pioneer of train station construction ( Bayerischer Bahnhof ), founder of the foundation
  • 1804, July 10, Carl Lampe ; † December 15, 1889 in Leipzig, entrepreneur, art patron and railway pioneer
  • 1804, July 17, Carl Ferdinand Becker ; † October 26, 1877 in Plagwitz, organist and music writer
  • 1805, January 3, Ludwig Dindorf ; † September 6, 1871 in Leipzig, classical philologist
  • 1805, June 29, Anton Voss ; † in America before 1866, Saxon miner and member of the state parliament
  • 1806, March 3, Emil Adolf Roßmaessler ; † April 8, 1867 in Leipzig, natural scientist, botanist, politician and non-fiction author
  • 1807, April 26, Jacob Georg Bodemer ; † November 27, 1888 in Pillnitz, entrepreneur and philanthropist
  • 1807, May 10, Karl Gottlob Francke ; † December 22, 1861 in Leipzig, surgeon and university professor
  • 1807, June 28, Anton Philipp Reclam ; † January 5, 1896 in Leipzig, publisher
  • 1808, October 15, Moritz Schreber ; † November 10, 1861 in Leipzig, doctor and pioneer of the allotment garden movement, after his death the term “allotment garden” became a household name
  • 1809, August 28, Friedrich Dürck ; † October 25, 1884 in Munich, portrait and genre painter
  • 1810, February 23, George Westermann ; † September 7, 1879 in Wiesbaden, publisher
  • 1810, July 24, Julius Klinkhardt ; † April 26, 1881 in Leipzig, bookseller and publisher
  • 1811, January 21, Roderich Benedix ; † September 26, 1873 in Leipzig, comedy poet, actor and theater director
  • 1811, April 3, Hermann Knaur ; † April 1, 1872 in Leipzig, sculptor.
  • 1811, May 11, Theodor Apel ; † November 20, 1867 in Leipzig, writer and founder
  • 1811, September 18, Woldemar Frege ; † December 27, 1890 in Leipzig, lawyer and university professor
  • 1812, Karl Hermann brother ; † 1892, Protestant theologian and author
  • 1812, April 13, Rudolph Siebeck ; † July 19, 1878 in Graz, garden artist, garden writer, City Garden Director of Vienna, designer of the Rose Valley in Leipzig and of the City and City Hall Park in Vienna.
  • 1812, September 25, Friedrich Carl Biedermann ; † March 5, 1901 in Leipzig, philosopher and politician
  • 1813, May 12, Albert Emil Kirchner , † June 4, 1885 in Munich, painter
  • 1813, May 22, Richard Wagner ; † February 13, 1883 in Venice, composer (operas including The Flying Dutchman )
  • 1815, May 6, Carl Gustav Odermann ; † February 12, 1904 in Dresden, author, educator, director of the public commercial college in Leipzig (1863–1878)
  • 1815, May 21, Adolf Böttger ; † November 16, 1870 in Gohlis (today in Leipzig), poet, playwright and translator
  • 1816, June 21, Theodor Oelckers ; January 20, 1869, writer, translator and revolutionary 1848/49
  • 1817, April 26, Carl Eduard Cramer ; † April 30, 1886 in Leipzig, editor and democratic publicist
  • 1818, July 13, Gustav August Brauer ; † January 16, 1878 in Metz , theater director
  • 1819, April 11, Max Meyer (banker) ; † March 30, 1901 in Leipzig, banker and benefactor
  • 1819, January 10, Karl Heine ; † August 25, 1888 in Leipzig, lawyer and entrepreneur
  • 1819, March 9, Julius Clarus ; † May 6, 1863 in Leipzig, pharmacologist
  • 1819, September 12 or 13, Clara Schumann b. Wieck; † May 20, 1896 in Frankfurt am Main, pianist and composer, wife of Robert Schumann
  • 1820, December 18, Felix wing ; † February 6, 1904 in Leipzig, English studies, philologist and lexicographer

1821 to 1840

  • 1821, November 29, Albert Wilhelm Gustav Goetz ; † December 16, 1898, entrepreneur and member of the German Reichstag
  • 1822, June 23, Eduard Chambon ; † March 3, 1857 in Prague, lawyer and university professor
  • 1822, November 4th, Otto Günther ; † 1897, lawyer and city councilor in Leipzig
  • 1822, November 8, Karl Heinrich ; † October 23, 1890 in Borna, lawyer and conservative politician
  • 1823, April 4, Karl Albrecht ; † January 18, 1904 in Freiburg im Breisgau, teacher and stenographer
  • 1823, August 23, Julius Victor Carus ; † March 10, 1903 in Leipzig, zoologist
  • 1824, March 26th, Gustav Adolph Kietz ; † June 24, 1908 in Dresden-Laubegast, sculptor
  • 1824, May 18, Wilhelm Hofmeister ; † January 12, 1877 in Lindenau , music dealer, botanist and university professor
  • 1825, September 19 in Knauthain (today in Leipzig), Ernst Adolf Coccius ; † November 24, 1890 in Leipzig, ophthalmologist
  • 1825, October 18, Ernst Lechner ; December 12, 1912 in Thusis, pastor and editor
  • 1826, January 15, Clementine Abel ; † November 30, 1905 in Leipzig, writer
  • 1826, May 24, Ferdinand Goetz ; † October 13, 1915 in Leipzig, doctor, politician and chairman of the German gymnastics association
  • 1826, July 10, Paul Bernhard Limburger ; † October 10, 1891 in Dölitz, merchant
  • 1828, September 10, Pauline Schanz ; † April 18, 1913 in Berlin, writer
  • 1828, October 28, Paul Ludwig Bassenge ; † February 22, 1898 in Leipzig, lawyer, entrepreneur and politician
  • 1828, December 27, Oskar Mothes ; † October 4, 1903 in Dresden, architect and art historian
  • 1830, January 2, Wilhelm Pückert ; † September 13, 1897 in Leipzig, historian and university professor
  • 1830, July 9, Caroline Similde Gerhard ; † March 15, 1903 in Leipzig, writer
  • 1830, August 17, Richard von Volkmann ; † November 28, 1889 in Jena, surgeon
  • 1830, November 13, Paul Shuvalov ; † April 20, 1908 in Yalta, Russian military and diplomat
  • 1831, October 28, Louis Tannert ; † March 26, 1915 in Melbourne, German-Australian painter
  • 1832, October 20, Constantin Lipsius ; † April 11, 1894 in Dresden, architect of historicism
  • 1833, September 3, Reinhold Schraps ; † March 14, 1917 in Dresden, lawyer and politician, member of the Reichstag
  • 1835, May 26, Carl Bruno Trondlin ; † May 27, 1908 in Dresden, lawyer and Lord Mayor
  • 1835, June 14, Adolf Stern ; † April 15, 1907 in Dresden , writer and literary historian
  • 1835, July 26th, Moritz Alphons Stübel ; † November 10, 1904 in Dresden, natural scientist, founder of the regional geography museum
  • 1835, December 18, Heinrich Pfeil ; † April 17, 1899 in Leipzig, composer, editor and music writer.
  • 1836, June 9, Werner von der Schulenburg-Burgscheidungen ; † April 8, 1893, Prussian landowner and member of the Prussian manor house
  • 1837, February 17, Richard Steche ; † January 3, 1893 in Niederlößnitz, architect, art historian and monument conservator
  • 1837, March 6, Georg Unger ; † February 2, 1887 in Leipzig, opera singer
  • 1837, June 12, Wilhelm Volkmann ; † December 24, 1896 in Leipzig, bookseller and publisher
  • 1838, November 15, Alfred Grenser ; † April 17, 1891 in Vienna, bookseller, genealogist and heraldist
  • 1839, Friedrich Nies ; † September 22, 1895 in Hohenheim (Stuttgart), geologist, mineralogist and paleontologist
  • 1839, February 15, Adolph Mayer ; † April 11, 1908 in Gries near Bozen, mathematician and university professor
  • 1840, Max Georg Schubert ; † March 13, 1901 in Niederlößnitz, politician
  • 1840, March 16, Adolf Meyer ; † January 9, 1890 in Berlin, theater actor and director
  • 1840, May 18, Hans Heinrich Reclam ; † March 30, 1920 in Leipzig, publisher and book printer owner

1841 to 1860

  • 1841, April 3, Hermann Carl Vogel ; † August 13, 1907 in Potsdam, astrophysicist
  • 1841, May 6, Otto Brückwald ; † February 15, 1917 in Leipzig, architect (including theater in Altenburg, Bayreuth Festival Hall)
  • 1841, June 1, Rudolf Engelmann ; † March 28, 1888 in Leipzig, astronomer and bookseller
  • 1841, June 8, Hans Blum ; † February 1, 1910 in Rheinfelsen, lawyer, writer, cigar manufacturer and member of the Reichstag
  • 1841, August 29, Margarete Lenk ; † October 31, 1917 in Dresden, writer
  • 1841, October 7, Hedwig Meyer ; † after 1916, stage actress
  • 1841, October 26, Alfred von Boxberg ; † June 14, 1896 in Weimar, Minister of State
  • 1841, November 29, Hans von Bodenhausen ; † May 7, 1921 in Halle, politician
  • 1843, August 22, Karl Franz Koehler ; † August 5, 1897 in Bonn, bookseller
  • 1843, November 14, Theodor Wilhelm Engelmann ; † May 20, 1909 in Berlin-Lankwitz, physiologist, biologist and zoologist
  • 1843, November 15, Hermann Traugott Fritzsche ; † July 24, 1906 in Marienbad, entrepreneur
  • 1844, May 4th, Gustav Gröber ; † November 6, 1911 in Ruprechtsau near Strasbourg, Romance studies and university professor
  • 1844, November 30, Rudolf Lavant , actually Richard Cramer ; † December 6, 1915 in Leipzig, writer
  • 1845, March 25, Friedrich Wilhelm Heine ; † August 27, 1921 in Milwaukee, artist, copper and steel engraver, book illustrator and painter
  • 1845, October 11, Johannes Grunow ; † April 1, 1906 in Leipzig, bookseller and publisher
  • 1847, April 8, Karl Wittgenstein ; † January 20, 1913 in Vienna, entrepreneur
  • 1847, May 14th, Heinrich XVIII. Reuss to Köstritz ; † August 15, 1911 in Schweinfurt, Prussian general of the cavalry
  • 1847, July 3, Max Bösenberg ; † May 23, 1918 in Leipzig, architect of historicism
  • 1847, July 4th, Heinrich Georg Drescher ; † 1925 in Leipzig, draftsman and painter
  • 1847, November 29, Marie von Felseneck ; † August 29, 1926 in Berlin, writer
  • 1848, August 26th, Armand Léon Baron von Ardenne ; † May 20, 1919 in Zehlendorf b. Berlin, lieutenant general and military writer
  • 1848, October 7, Clara Meyer ; † July 24, 1922 in Berlin, theater actress
  • 1850, June 3, Johannes von Tischendorf ; † May 30, 1923 in Leipzig, lawyer
  • 1850, September 2, Woldemar Voigt ; † December 13, 1919 in Göttingen, physicist
  • 1851, February 2, Ernst Traugott Fritzsche ; † December 21, 1916 in Leipzig, manufacturer
  • 1851, April 14, Edwin Bormann ; † May 3, 1912 in Leipzig, writer
  • 1851, June 16, Georg Jellinek ; † January 12, 1911 in Heidelberg, constitutional lawyer, brother of Emil Jellinek (* 1853)
  • 1851, July 3, Elisabeth Florentine Bächtold ; † January 23, 1927 in Davos, writer
  • 1852, June 16, Max Jubisch ; † June 7, 1919 in Kittlitz near Löbau, gardener and non-fiction author
  • 1853, March 24, Albin Kutschbach ; † November 16, 1936 in Leipzig, writer, print shop owner, diplomat and member of the German Reichstag
  • 1853, April 6, Emil Jellinek ; † January 21, 1918 in Geneva, diplomat (Austria-Hungary) and businessman (automotive industry)
  • 1854, July 4th, Heinrich Zöllner ; † May 4, 1941 in Freiburg im Breisgau, composer and conductor
  • 1855, June 3, Paul Herfurth ; † January 1, 1937 in Markkleeberg, publisher and politician of the National Liberal Party
  • 1855, December 2, Antonio Knauth ; † December 3, 1915 in Bolton, New York, German-American lawyer, co-owner of the Knauth, Nachod & Kühne banking house
  • 1856, July 19, Emil Goetze ; † September 28, 1901 in Charlottenburg, opera singer
  • 1856, August 30, Friedrich Rosen ; † November 27, 1935 in Beijing, Foreign Minister of the German Reich from May 21 to October 2, 1921
  • 1857, January 13, Paul Ewald , † May 26, 1911 in Erlangen, Protestant theologian and university professor
  • 1857, January 31, Alfred Gustav Benedictus Ackermann-Teubner ; † February 18, 1941 in Leipzig, publisher, bookseller and owner of the publishing house and book printer BG Teubner .
  • 1857, February 18, Max Klinger ; † July 5, 1920 in Großjena near Naumburg, painter, graphic artist, sculptor
  • 1858, March 3, Heinrich Brockhaus ; † October 24, 1941 in Leipzig, art historian
  • 1859, June 15, Arthur Heffter ; † February 8, 1925 in Berlin, pharmacologist and chemist
  • 1859, September 24, Julius Klengel ; † October 27, 1933 in Leipzig, cellist
  • 1859, December 28, Heinrich Tscharmann ; † May 22, 1932 in Dresden, architect
  • 1860, June 9, Lothar Koch ; † April 7, 1915 in Bremen, teacher
  • 1860, July 2, Georg Thieme ; † December 26, 1925 in Leipzig, publisher of scientific literature, founder of Georg Thieme Verlag
  • 1860, December 26th, Alexander von Fielitz ; † July 29, 1930 in Bad Salzungen, composer

1861 to 1880

  • 1861, June 12, Arthur Trebst ; † August 27, 1922 in Leipzig, sculptor
  • 1861, June 19, Carl Seffner ; † October 2, 1932 in Leipzig, sculptor
  • 1861, October 5, Hermann Kunz-Krause ; † February 12, 1936, pharmacologist and university professor
  • 1861, October 24, Fritz Drechsler ; † October 29, 1922 in Leipzig, architect of Art Nouveau
  • 1862, January 3, Heinrich August Meißner ; † January 14, 1940 in Istanbul, engineer and railway builder
  • 1862, July 20, Adolf Lehnert ; † January 6, 1948 in Leipzig, sculptor and medalist
  • 1863, May 25, Conrad Cichorius ; † January 20, 1932 in Bonn, ancient historian and classical philologist
  • 1863, June 13, Albert Weinert ; † November 29, 1947 in the Bronx, German-American sculptor
  • 1863, December 2, Gustav Wohlgemuth ; † March 2, 1937 in Leipzig, choir conductor and composer
  • 1864, June 2, Wilhelm Souchon ; † January 13, 1946 in Bremen, Vice Admiral of the Imperial Navy, Commander in Chief of the Ottoman and Bulgarian Navy during the First World War
  • 1864, July 27, Arthur Michaelis ; † May 21, 1946 in Leipzig, painter and graphic artist
  • 1865, January 31, Ulrich Thieme ; † March 25, 1922 in Leipzig, art historian ( Thieme-Becker )
  • 1865, February 18, Curt Hillig ; † April 28, 1939 in Leipzig, lawyer
  • 1865, February 20, Karl Rothe ; † January 20, 1953 in Leipzig, lawyer and local politician
  • 1865, February 27, Jacques Mieses ; † February 23, 1954 in London, German-British chess grandmaster, journalist and author
  • 1865, May 25, Carl Brasch ; † after 1935, sculptor
  • 1865, May 26, Arthur Georgi ; † May 3, 1945 at Gut Neuhof, Mecklenburg, bookseller and director of Paul Parey Verlag
  • 1865, July 31, Heinrich Finkelstein ; † January 28, 1942 in Santiago de Chile, pediatrician and pioneer of infant medicine
  • 1865, October 18, Heinrich Blümner , † February 13, 1839 in Leipzig, lawyer
  • 1865, October 24, Edgar Herfurth ; † May 21, 1950 in Marktredwitz, newspaper publisher of "Leipziger Neuesten Nachrichten", promoter of business journalism
  • 1866, March 20, Paul Möbius ; † April 6, 1907 in Leipzig, architect
  • 1867, February 28, Thomas Theodor Heine ; † January 26, 1948 in Stockholm, painter, draftsman, caricaturist and writer
  • 1867, November 11, Walter Goetz ; † October 30, 1958 in Adelholzen, historian, publicist and politician (DDP)
  • 1868, January 12, Heinrich Triepel ; † November 23, 1946 in Untergrainau, lawyer
  • 1868, January 20, Albrecht Kurzwelly ; † January 8, 1917 in Leipzig, art historian, folklorist and founding director of the City History Museum
  • 1868, March 11, Paul Stuckenbruck ; † December 1, 1947 in Leipzig, sculptor and restorer
  • 1868, June 22nd, Oskar Lasche ; † June 30, 1923 in Berlin, electrical engineer
  • 1868, June 30, Paul Umbreit ; † March 21, 1932 in Berlin, trade unionist, chairman of the social policy committee in the Reich Economic Council
  • 1868, December 5, Rudolf Kautzsch ; † April 26, 1945 in Berlin, art historian
  • 1868, December 20, Bruno Héroux ; † February 14, 1944 in Leipzig, painter, graphic artist, type and ex-libris artist
  • 1869, Amalie Arndt ; † after 1913, writer
  • 1869, January 11, Robert Ferdinand Friedrich Hofmann ; † January 31, 1943, lawyer and local politician
  • 1869, March 27, Oswald Gottfried ; † August 19, 1949 in Munich, landscape and portrait painter
  • 1869, June 17, Dorothea Arnd al Raschid ; † after 1938, portrait painter
  • 1869, August 1, Georg Zenker ; † April 6, 1933 in Burg Stargard, painter and interior designer
  • 1869, August 25, Heinrich Vogeler ; † February 21, 1937 in Magdeburg, theater actor, director and general manager
  • 1869, December 6th, Johannes Hartmann ; † March 29, 1952 in Naumburg, sculptor, supervisor of the artistic estate of Max Klinger
  • 1870, January 9, Ludwig Volkmann ; † February 10, 1947 in Leipzig, publisher and writer
  • 1870, April 19, Theodor Liebknecht ; † January 6, 1948 in Altennaundorf, politician (USPD, SAPD)
  • 1870, May 2, Oskar Zwintscher ; † February 12, 1916 in Dresden, painter
  • 1870, May 26, Paul Roux ; † October 28, 1935 in Leipzig, fencing master
  • 1870, August 17, Hans Hermann ; † May 18, 1931 in Berlin, composer, double bass player and teacher
  • 1871, January 24, Hermann Triepel ; † September 26, 1935 in Breslau, anatomist
  • 1871, February 26, Karl August Fritzsche ; † September 1944 in Leipzig, manufacturer (Schimmel & Co.)
  • 1871, August 13, Karl Liebknecht ; † January 15, 1919 in Berlin, politician (co-founder of the KPD)
  • 1871, November 9, Felix Pfeifer ; † March 6, 1945 in Leipzig, sculptor and medalist
  • 1871, November 30, Friedrich Tscharmann ; † May 3, 1945 in Berlin, SS brigade leader and major general of the Waffen SS
  • 1872, July 26, Max Bernuth ; † April 1, 1960 in Bayerisch Gmain, painter, professor at the Wuppertal-Elberfeld School of Applied Arts, book illustrator
  • 1872, December 27, Boris Fedchenko ; † September 29, 1947 in Leningrad, Russian botanist
  • 1873, April 8, Wilhelm Paulcke ; † October 5, 1949 in Karlsruhe, geologist, avalanche researcher and pioneer of alpine skiing and mountaineering
  • 1873, July 1, Paul Rößler ; † July 29, 1957 in Heidelberg, painter and restorer, professor at the Dresden Academy of Applied Arts
  • 1873, July 15, William Bromme ; † February 19, 1926 in Lübeck, senator, editor
  • 1874, January 7, Oswald Winkel ; † July 18, 1953 in Leipzig, cartographer
  • 1874, January 27, Felix Dietrich ; † April 25, 1938 in Gautzsch, publisher
  • 1874, March 5, Gretchen Barthelmes ; † after 1920, writer
  • 1874, March 27, Fritz Brockhaus ; † July 3, 1952 in Leipzig, publisher, bookseller and lawyer
  • 1874, May 7, Heinrich Hoffmann ; † October 12, 1951 in Bern, Protestant theologian and university professor
  • 1874, May 7, Horst Schöttler ; † May 15, 1942 in Leipzig, entrepreneur and writer
  • 1874, September 27, Bruno Krug ; † September 3, 1964 in Annaberg-Buchholz, politician, First Mayor of Annaberg
  • 1874, November 7, Felix Hübel ; † June 20, 1922 in Baden-Baden, entrepreneur, publisher, writer, collector
  • 1875, January 17, Otto Paul Burghardt ; † December 29, 1959 in Oldenburg, architect
  • 1876, January 13, Otto Liebknecht ; † June 21, 1949 in Berlin, chemist
  • 1876, May 17, Felix von Bressensdorf ; † November 8, 1955 in Starnberg, publisher
  • 1876, August 5, Georg Benedix ; † February 22, 1970 in Leipzig, sports organizer and sports official
  • 1876, November 24, Carl Drucker ; † March 17, 1959 in Uppsala, chemist
  • 1877, February 24, Bernhard Kuhnt ; † January 28, 1946 in Westensee near Kiel, President of the Republic of Oldenburg-Friesland 1918/19
  • 1877, May 14, Paul von Bleichert ; † September 18, 1938 in Zurich, entrepreneur, heir to the company Adolf Bleichert & Co. , in Leipzig-Gohlis
  • 1878, April 1, Carl Sternheim ; † November 3, 1942 in Brussels, writer
  • 1879, January 26, Ernst Blümner ; † September 14, 1815 in Leipzig, Saxon legation councilor and manor owner
  • 1879, February 17, Hildegard Heyne ; † November 26, 1964 in Leipzig, art historian at the Museum of Fine Arts in Leipzig
  • 1879, May 2, Curt Melnitz ; † 1962 in Los Angeles, California, film producer
  • 1879, August 29, Paul Rudolf Backhaus ; † September 19, 1955 in Leipzig, sculptor
  • 1879, September 1, Karl Ernst Henrici ; † November 9, 1944 in Berlin, bookseller and antiquarian
  • 1879, November 17, Ernst Frommhold ; † June 24, 1955 in Leipzig, painter
  • 1879, November 21, Johannes Nitzsche ; † January 17, 1947 in Leipzig, designer and producer of cinema projectors
  • 1880, March 25, Elise Hofmann-Bosse ; † December 12, 1954 in Leipzig, librarian
  • 1880, July 4, Richard Krüger ; † January 30, 1965 in Halle (Saale), politician and member of the Reichstag
  • 1880, September 5, Felix Schloemp ; † 1916 in Russia, bookseller and writer

1881 to 1900

  • 1881, February 2, Fritz Behr ; † October 4, 1974 in Weimar, educator, local politician (SPD / SED) and chairman of the German Shakespeare Society
  • 1881, April 25, Hans Windisch ; † November 8, 1935 in Halle (Saale), Protestant theologian and New Testament scholar
  • 1881, May 15, Wilhelm Klemm ; † January 23, 1968 in Wiesbaden, publisher and poet
  • 1881, June 3, Otto Rauth ; † November 11, 1967 in Leipzig; Lawyer, publicist, Mazdaznan official
  • 1881, July 10, Marie Bock ; † June 6, 1959 in Vienna, Austrian politician
  • 1881, November 14, Erich Gruner ; † December 30, 1966 in Leipzig, graphic artist, painter, illustrator
  • 1882, Walter Böttger ; † 1947 in Dresden, puppet player
  • 1882, January 29, Arthur Julius Krause ; † 1972 in Leipzig, grammar school teacher for mathematics and physics in Leipzig, globe maker
  • 1882, March 15, Otto Hermann Fritzsche ; † June 4, 1908 in Meine, naval officer and aviation pioneer
  • 1882, March 15, Wilhelm Schomburgk ; † December 18, 1959 in Leipzig, lawyer, banker, sports official
  • 1882, April 14, Hermann Dreßler ; † not determined, writer
  • 1882, May 12, Doris Hertwig-Bünger ; † January 18, 1968 in Dresden, educator and politician of the German People's Party
  • 1882, August 16, Erich Schilling ; † March 1, 1962 in Berlin, trade union functionary
  • 1882, September 4, Johannes Prüfer ; † June 9, 1947 in Bad Blankenburg, pedagogue, Froebel researcher
  • 1883, January 12, Arthur Holke ; † January 1940 in Buchenwald concentration camp, anarchist, anarcho-syndicalist and resistance fighter against National Socialism
  • 1883, April 7, Franz Ickert ; † October 11, 1954 in Paris, country doctor, councilor and bacteriologist
  • 1883, April 29, Arno Bruchardt ; † unknown, politician (SPD; USPD), member of the Reichstag
  • 1883, May 8, Walter Bachmann ; † March 15, 1958 in Radebeul, architectural historian and monument conservator
  • 1883, June 24, Johannes Koppe ; † May 13, 1959 in Leipzig, architect and town planner
  • 1883, November 8, Lili Pollatz ; † March 1, 1946 in Haarlem, Netherlands, reform pedagogue
  • 1884, January 11, Dietrich Wortmann , † September 21, 1952 in New York, wrestler
  • 1884, February 12, Max Beckmann ; † December 27, 1950 in New York, painter of expressionism, professor at art academies and schools
  • 1884, March 8, Otto Klemm ; † January 5, 1939 in Leipzig, psychologist and philosopher
  • 1884, March 26, Wilhelm Backhaus ; † July 5, 1969 in Villach, pianist
  • 1884, May 11, Rudolf Dix ; † April 17, 1952 in Berlin, lawyer and notary
  • 1884, June 10, Adalbert Friedrich ; † July 4, 1962, football player
  • 1884, July 18, Leo Rauth ; † January 9, 1913 in Welschnofen, painter and graphic artist
  • 1884, August 7, Paul Frölich ; † March 16, 1953 in Frankfurt am Main, politician (KPD co-founder), administrator and biographer of Rosa Luxemburg
  • 1884, August 21, Walther Brügmann ; † August 25, 1945 in Bern, actor, singer, director
  • 1884, November 25, Emil Block ; † March 19, 1966 in Leipzig, painter
  • 1884, December 2, Johannes Popitz ; † February 2, 1945 in Berlin-Plötzensee, Prussian finance minister and resistance fighter
  • 1884, December 21, Camillo Ugi ; † May 18, 1970 in Markkleeberg, football player
  • 1885, March 3, Hans Blüthgen ; † August 21, 1966 in Borsdorf, architect and painter
  • 1885, March 11, Hans Leibelt ; † December 3, 1974 in Munich, stage and film actor
  • 1885, June 6, Hadrian Maria Netto ; † November 2, 1948 in Berlin, German actor
  • 1885, June 30, Heinrich Schomburgk ; † March 29, 1965 in Königstein (Saxon Switzerland), football and tennis player
  • 1885, September 14, Karl Echte ; † November 16, 1990 in Leipzig, politician (CSVD), member of the Reichstag
  • 1885, November 5, Gerhard Wülker ; † 1930, zoologist
  • 1885, November 10, Wolfgang Goetz ; † November 3, 1955 in Berlin, writer
  • 1886, January 19, Kurt Heinig ; † May 21, 1956 in Stockholm, politician, journalist and writer
  • 1886, March 18, Friedrich Otto Armin Loofs ; † October 21, 1930 in Berlin, doctor and writer
  • 1886, April 29, Kurt Kluge ; † July 26, 1940 in Fort Eben-Emael near Liège, writer
  • 1886, May 1, Walter Cramer ; † (executed) November 14, 1944 in Berlin-Plötzensee, entrepreneur, participant in the Hitler assassination attempt of July 20, 1944
  • 1886, September 21, Alfred Thiele ; † September 19, 1957 in Leipzig, sculptor
  • 1886, November 28, Georg Schumann ; † (executed) January 11, 1945 in Dresden, communist and resistance fighter
  • 1886, October 21, Eugen Urban ; † October 21, 1929 in Leipzig, painter and graphic artist
  • 1886, December 21, Hermann Kees ; † February 7, 1964 in Göttingen, Egyptologist
  • 1887, February 10, Karl Zuchardt ; † November 12, 1968 in Dresden, writer
  • 1887, March 30, Hans Kroch ; † February 7, 1970 in Jerusalem, German-Jewish banker
  • 1887, April 13, Hodo von Hodenberg ; † December 26, 1962 in Celle, lawyer and politician
  • 1887, July 16, Karl Uhle ; † October 12, 1969 in Leipzig, football player
  • 1887, August 12, Walter Hempel ; † December 5, 1939 in Leipzig, national soccer player
  • 1887, September 4, Erich Lasse ; † 1948 in Ambach, painter
  • 1887, September 21, Luise Lammert ; † June 7, 1946 in Chemnitz, meteorologist
  • 1887, November 6th, Albrecht Leistner ; † October 24, 1950 in Leipzig, sculptor, graphic artist and painter
  • 1887, November 22, Charlotte Elise Dietrich ; † August 4, 1976 in Berlin, pioneer of social work
  • 1888, Margarete Kühn ; † 1977 in Laubach, artist, designer and entrepreneur
  • 1888, February 21, Erich Trefftz ; † January 21, 1937 in Dresden, mathematician
  • 1888, February 26, Bruno Eyermann ; † December 30, 1961 in Hanau, sculptor and medalist
  • 1888, February 29, Willy Oskar Bruno Hoffmann ; † August 24, 1942 in Leipzig, legal scholar and lawyer
  • 1888, March 6, Martha Kühne ; † January 22, 1961 in Leipzig, politician (KPD) and member of the Saxon state parliament
  • 1888, May 9, Heinrich Sulze ; † April 24, 1958 in Dresden, architect and building researcher
  • 1888, May 20, Kurt Herrmann ; † November 4, 1959 in Vaduz, architect, publisher and industrialist
  • 1889, March 31, Erich Albrecht ; † unknown, soccer player
  • 1889, June 22nd, Jenny Ritzhaupt ; † unknown, around 1970, writer
  • 1889, September 5, Oskar Becker , † November 13, 1964 in Bonn, philosopher, logician, mathematician and university professor
  • 1889, October 31, Heinrich König , † October 1, 1966 in Mannheim, entrepreneur, scientist, author
  • 1889, November 18, Hans Reimann ; † June 13, 1969 in Schmalenbeck near Hamburg, humorous writer, playwright and screenwriter
  • 1890, January 12, Arthur Graefe ; † unknown, cultural politician
  • 1890, February 10, Hans Leo ; † December 6, 1963 in Hamburg, lawyer and notary, in the resistance against National Socialism
  • 1890, May 28, Hans Hofmann ; † March 2, 1979 in Dresden, librarian
  • 1890, June 30, Thilo von Seebach ; † September 21, 1966 in Rösrath, naval officer, ship commander, vice admiral in World War II
  • 1890, August 1, Walter Bud ; † May 11, 1915 in Ypres, painter and graphic artist
  • 1890, October 10, Richard Horn ; † February 12, 1947, technician, trade union official and second chairman of the FDGB in the Soviet Zone
  • 1890, November 8, Ernst Schneller ; † October 11, 1944 in the Sachsenhausen concentration camp, teacher and KPD member of the Reichstag
  • 1890, November 23, Paul Losse ; † March 21, 1962 in Leipzig, concert singer and music teacher
  • 1891, January 22, Annemarie Jacob ; † May 22, 1990 in Frankfurt am Main, expressionist painter
  • 1891, February 19, Max Alfred Brumme ; † June 10, 1967 in Braunschweig, sculptor and painter
  • 1891, April 17th, Johannes Göldel , † after 1946, sculptor
  • 1891, May 3, Lene Voigt , born Helene Wagner; † July 16, 1962 in Leipzig, writer and Saxon dialect poet
  • 1891, May 12, Johannes Paul ; † May 31, 1990 in Hamburg, historian
  • 1891, November 19, Curt Geyer ; † June 24, 1967 in Lugano, socialist politician, journalist and historian
  • 1892, January 11, Kurt Fuß ; † March 22, 1976 in Hamburg, actor
  • 1892, December 25, Franz Schily ; † September 26, 1955 at Tomerdingen, manager in the steel industry
  • 1893, March 15, Rudolf Seyffert ; † February 16, 1971 in Cologne, professor of business administration
  • 1893, May 27, Kurt Frölich ; † June 7, 1941 in Dresden, resistance fighter against National Socialism
  • 1893, June 30, Walter Ulbricht ; † August 1, 1973 in Berlin, Chairman of the State Council of the GDR 1960–1973
  • 1893, August 5, Elisabeth Voigt ; † November 1, 1977 in Leipzig, painter, graphic artist and art teacher
  • 1894, January 3, Antonie Langendorf ; † June 23, 1969 in Mannheim, politician, member of the Baden and Württemberg-Baden state parliament
  • 1894, January 15, Leopold Frommer ; † January 27, 1943 in Slough, Berkshire / UK, engineer
  • 1894, October 7, Walter Melzer ; † June 23, 1961 in Bremen, infantry general in World War II
  • 1894, November 22, Else Ehser ; † March 19, 1968 in Berlin, actress
  • 1894, December 24, Friedrich Ruge ; † July 3, 1985 in Tübingen, naval officer with the last rank of vice admiral, naval writer
  • 1895, December 3, Rudolf Johannes Streller ; † March 28, 1963 in Nordhorn, national economist
  • 1895, December 9, Max Schwimmer ; † March 12, 1960 in Leipzig, painter, graphic artist and illustrator
  • 1895, December 11, Ruth Fischer ; † March 13, 1961 in Paris, communist politician and publicist, co-founder of the KPÖ
  • 1896, January 7, Willy Sachse ; † August 21, 1944 in the Brandenburg penitentiary, rebel sailor in 1917, communist politician and resistance fighter against National Socialism
  • 1896, February 2, Hertha von Gebhardt ; † July 8, 1978 in Berlin, writer
  • 1896, April 24, Maria Grollmuß ; † August 6, 1944 in the Ravensbrück concentration camp, teacher, publicist and anti-fascist
  • 1896, June 25, Ferdinand Trendelenburg ; † November 19, 1973 in Erlangen, physicist
  • 1896, October 25, Stanislaw Trabalski ; † November 12, 1985 in Leipzig, was a German politician (SPD, USPD, SED)
  • 1897, January 17, Werner Hilpert ; † February 24, 1957 in Oberursel, politician (center, later CDU)
  • 1897, February 20, Gerhart Eisler ; † March 21, 1968 in Yerevan, Armenia, journalist and politician of the GDR, brother of Hanns Eisler and Ruth Fischer
  • 1897, July 6, Arno Mauersberger ; † October 24, 1976 in Markkleeberg, classical philologist
  • 1898, January 2, Franz Büchner ; † March 18, 1920 near Leipzig, fighter pilot and holder of the order "Pour le Mérite"
  • 1898, January 15, Hans Kippenberger ; † October 3, 1937 in Moscow, member of the Reichstag and head of the KPD's military apparatus
  • 1898, July 6, Hanns Eisler ; † September 6, 1962 in Berlin (East), composer (including the national anthem of the GDR)
  • 1898, August 11, Wolfgang Zenker ; † November 5, 1918 in Kiel-Wik , lieutenant at sea
  • 1898, September 29, Bruno Vogel ; † April 5, 1987 in London, writer
  • 1899, January 10, Axel Eggebrecht ; † July 14, 1991 in Hamburg, writer and journalist
  • 1899, January 19, Hans Reif ; † November 11, 1984 in Berlin, university professor, politician (FDP) and member of the Bundestag
  • 1899, May 12, Alfred Rosch ; † July 5, 1945 in Großzschocher , communist functionary and athlete
  • 1899, June 10, Anita Berber ; † November 10, 1928 in Berlin, actress and dancer
  • 1899, July 29, Herbert Heinrich ; † March 2, 1975 in Düsseldorf, swimming athlete, European champion with the 4 x 200 meter freestyle relay
  • 1899, August 16, Berta Schmidt-Eller ; † October 13, 1987 in Aachen, author of Christian literature
  • 1900, April 11, Hilde Kramer-Fitzgerald ; † February 17, 1974 in Otley (Great Britain), communist activist and British social work scientist
  • 1900, April 28, Bruno Apitz ; † April 7, 1979 in Berlin (East), writer (naked among wolves)
  • 1900, May 31, Hans Mögel ; † April 10, 1944 in Paris, physicist (Mögel-Dellinger effect)
  • 1900, June 7, Rudolf Mancke ; † 1968, internist in Leipzig and Rendsburg
  • 1900, July 4th, Harry Kuhn ; † May 14, 1973 in Berlin, KPD functionary and resistance fighter against the Nazi regime
  • 1900, October 10, Karl Krug ; † March 8, 1983 in Leipzig, painter
  • 1900, October 28, Ottomar Jänichen ; † January 9, 1967 in Berchtesgaden, foreign trade merchant and writer
  • 1900, October 29, Rudolf Lippert ; † April 1, 1945 in Bielefeld, eventing rider (Olympic champion 1936)
  • 1900, November 15, Elisabeth Hartenstein ; † November 23, 1994 in Leipzig, writer
  • 1900, November 23, Arno Pötzsch ; † April 19, 1956 in Cuxhaven, educator, pastor, poet (you have at your Lord's Supper, the world belongs to my God)
  • 1900, December 22nd, Erich Frost ; † October 30, 1987 in Lübeck, professional musician, publishing director and persecuted by National Socialism

20th century

1901 to 1910

  • 1901, January 24, Carl Friedrich Weiss ; † October 28, 1981 in Leipzig, physicist
  • 1901, January 29, Waldemar Ilberg ; † November 1, 1967 in Leipzig, physicist
  • 1901, April 2, Ernst Hölder ; † June 30, 1990 in Mainz, mathematician
  • 1901, May 17, Bernhard Jansa ; † March 3, 1967 in Schönebeck (Elbe), Protestant pastor and pastor
  • 1901, May 25, Carl Wagner ; † December 10, 1977 in Göttingen, physical chemist
  • 1901, June 14, Gertrude Seltmann-Meentzen ; † January 14, 1985 in Betzigau, entrepreneur, beautician
  • 1902, January 22, Edvard Fendler ; † July 1, 1987, conductor
  • 1902, January 23, Rolf Sievers ; † April 26, 1949 in Leipzig, writer, cabaret artist
  • 1902. January 30, Nikolaus Pevsner ; † August 18, 1983 in London, art historian (architectural history)
  • 1902, April 2, Jan Tschichold (born Johannes Tzschichhold); † August 11, 1974 in Locarno (Switzerland), typographer
  • 1902, June 17, Wolfgang Weber ; † March 4, 1985 in Cologne, photo journalist
  • 1902, July 3, Otto A. Friedrich ; † December 8, 1975 in Düsseldorf, President of the Confederation of German Employers' Associations BDA (1969–1973)
  • 1902, September 21, Rudolf Habetin ; † February 18, 1986 in Cologne, writer
  • 1903, January 16, Hans Flössel , January 30, 1973 in Teltow, actor
  • 1903, February 2, Karl Duncker ; † February 23, 1940 in American exile, exponent of gestalt theory
  • 1903, February 16, Lothar Hofmann ; † 1989 in Copenhagen, communist functionary
  • 1903, February 27, Fred Oelßner ; † November 7, 1977 in Berlin, member of the Politburo of the Central Committee of the SED and, as an economist, one of the founders of political and economic research and teaching in the GDR
  • 1903, February 28, Walter Kramer ; † after 1935, politician
  • 1903, March 8, Robert Uhrig ; † August 21, 1944 in Brandenburg, communist and executed as a resistance fighter against National Socialism
  • 1903, March 15, Sigmund Petruschka , died December 14, 1997 in Jerusalem, jazz musician
  • 1903, April 22, Karl Eberhard Schöngarth ; † May 15, 1946 in Hameln, executed, commander of the Security Police (BdS) and the Security Service (SD)
  • 1903, May 15, Herbert Klemm ; † unknown, lawyer and State Secretary in the Reich Ministry of Justice (RJM) at the time of National Socialism
  • 1903, August 11, Anneliese Triller ; † April 15, 1998 in Bonn, historian and archivist
  • 1903, August 14th, Hans-Christian Freiesleben ; † November 14, 1985 in Stuttgart, geophysicist, navigator, astronomer
  • 1904, January 29, Arnold Gehlen ; † January 30, 1976 in Hamburg, philosopher and sociologist
  • 1904, May 11, Alfred Hermann ; † February 3, 1967 in Cologne, Egyptologist
  • 1904, June 14, Walter Uhlmann ; † June 11, 1991 in Frankfurt / Main, politician
  • 1904, June 15, Charlotte Meentzen ; † February 26, 1940 in Dresden, entrepreneur, pioneer in the manufacture and use of natural cosmetics
  • 1904, September 21, Hans Hartung ; † 7./8. December 1989 in Antibes, painter, graphic artist
  • 1904, October 9, Erich Dittrich ; † June 10, 1972 in Bonn-Bad Godesberg, economist and spatial planner
  • 1905, February 10, Adolf Hechelmann ; † August 1962 in Hagen, writer and translator
  • 1905, July 26, Isidor Fisch ; † March 29, 1934 in Leipzig, emigrant, was included in the reports on the background to the criminal case involving the Lindbergh baby
  • 1906, March 17, Herbert Holtzhauer ; † November 17, 1987 in Villingen-Schwenningen, publisher and politician (SPD), member of the state parliament in Baden-Württemberg
  • 1906, April 17, Rudolf Schündler ; † December 12, 1988 in Munich, actor and director
  • 1906, May 7, Kurt Roßberg ; † August 19, 1991 in Berlin, communist resistance fighter against the Nazi regime, editor and politician
  • 1906, June 25, Julius Deussen ; † December 28, 1974, physician, psychiatrist and philosopher who was responsible for the murder of disabled children during the Nazi era
  • 1906, September 19, Werner Scharf ; † April 30, 1945 in Rathenow, actor
  • 1906, November 4, Rudolf Jahn ; † September 30, 1990, from 1949 to 1952 Prime Minister of the State of Brandenburg, then until 1958 Chairman of the Dresden District Council
  • 1907, January 31, Herbert Bergner ; † June 16, 1987 in Berlin, resistance fighter against National Socialism and journalist
  • 1907, May 10, Charilaos Perpessas ; † October 19, 1995 in Sharon (Massachusetts), composer and conductor
  • 1907, September 14th, Wolfgang Klien ; † November 12, 2006 in Pinneberg, administrative lawyer, carpenter, painter and art historian
  • 1907, October 12, Wolfgang Fortner ; † September 5, 1987 in Heidelberg, composer (operas, orchestral and vocal works)
  • 1907, October 27, Helmut Walcha ; † August 11, 1991 in Frankfurt / Main, organist and harpsichordist
  • 1907, October 30, Robert Oertel ; † December 1, 1981 in Freiburg i. Br., Art historian
  • 1908, January 19, Luiselotte Enderle ; † November 3, 1991 in Munich, journalist
  • 1908, February 19, Rudi Opitz ; † August 7, 1939 in Buchenwald concentration camp, photographer, opponent and victim of National Socialism
  • 1908, April 9, Fred Lohse ; † January 19, 1987 in Leipzig, composer and music teacher
  • 1908, May 24, Kurt Hain ; † January 7, 1985 in Braunschweig, mechanical engineer and university lecturer
  • 1908, August 10, Walter Nikusch ; † April 1, 1987 in Kassel, expressionist graphic artist, book designer, curator and painter
  • 1908, August 30, Rudolf Haupt ; † after 1956, author, painter and illustrator
  • 1908, December 15, Hans Eckstein ; † March 15, 1985 in Leipzig, water polo player
  • 1908, December 30th, Luise Zschöttge ; † unknown, writer
  • 1909, January 25, Wilhelm Hoffmann ; † April 16, 1969 in Tübingen, ancient historian and university professor
  • 1909, January 31, Fritz Böttger ; † June 18, 1994 in Leipzig, writer
  • 1909, August 27, Walter Arnold ; † July 11, 1979 in Dresden, sculptor
  • 1909, September 3, Bernhard Kockel ; † May 27, 1987 in Giessen, theoretical physicist
  • 1909, September 8, Alfred Kunze ; † July 23, 1996 in Leipzig, lecturer for soccer at DHfK Leipzig and soccer coach
  • 1909, September 10, Kurt Tessmann ; † 1962 in Munich, painter and illustrator of children's books
  • 1909, November 7, Ezriel Carlebach ; † February 19, 1956 in Tel Aviv, journalist, founder of the Israeli newspaper "Maariw"
  • 1909, December 17, Arthur-Heinz Lehmann ; † August 28, 1956 in Bernau am Chiemsee, writer
  • 1909, December 26, Herbert Rittlinger ; † June 12, 1978 in Oed am Rain im Chiemgau, writer, photographer, explorer and pioneer of canoeing
  • 1910, January 15, Rudolf Pfützner ; † January 29, 1999 in Berlin, communist, resistance fighter against National Socialism and GDR diplomat, ambassador to the DR Vietnam (1955–1959)
  • 1910, July 4th, Herbert Helbig ; † July 26, 1987 in Celle, historian and university professor
  • 1910, October 9, Magdalena Kupfer ; † February 25, 2011 in Dresden, religious educator and politician (CDU)
  • 1910, October 30, Heinrich Reclam ; † August 11, 1984 in Stuttgart, publisher

1911 to 1920

  • 1911, January 24, Joseph Maier , † November 22, 2002, German-American sociologist and university professor
  • 1911, February 16, Peter Sven Brauer , † January 9, 1995, physicist and university professor
  • 1911, March 26, Sir Bernard Katz , † April 23, 2003 in London, physiologist and biophysicist, Nobel Prize winner
  • 1911, July 12, Johanna Moosdorf , † June 21, 2000 in Berlin, writer
  • 1911, October 21, Hasso Grabner , † April 3, 1976 in Werder (Havel), writer, concentration camp survivor
  • 1911, November 30, Hermann Ley , † November 24, 1990 in Dresden, historian of philosophy and philosopher of science
  • 1911, December 27, Heinz Maegerlein , † October 25, 1998 in Graefelfing (Upper Bavaria), sports journalist
  • 1912, January 1, Heinz Gronau , † October 28, 1977, communist resistance fighter against National Socialism, prisoner in Buchenwald concentration camp, member of the IMO and major general of the GDR MfS
  • 1912, February 11, Fritz Kirmse , violinist
  • 1912, February 21, Käthe Theuermeister , † January 3, 2011, writer
  • 1912, October 25, Alfred Klingler , † unknown, field handball player
  • 1912, November 22, Rudolf Heydel , † February 4, 1936 in Monza (Italy), racing car driver
  • 1913, February 14, Franz Gross , † March 26, 1984 in Binningen (Canton Basel-Land), German-Swiss doctor and pharmacologist
  • 1913, February 15, Alfred Klemm , † February 23, 2013 in Mainz, chemist
  • 1913, February 20, Rolf Italiaander , † September 3, 1991 in Hamburg, writer, translator, explorer and ethnographer
  • 1913, March 28th, Kurt Dossin , † April 26th, 2004 in Bad Kreuznach, handball player and Olympic champion as well as three-time German champion.
  • 1913, April 4th Kurt Riemer , † November 28th 1989 in Leipzig, jazz and entertainment musician
  • 1913, April 10, Peter Wackernagel , † July 26, 1958 in Ulm, theater director and artistic director of the Ulm City Theaters
  • 1913, April 27, Luz Long , † July 14, 1943 in Biscari (Sicily), athlete and Olympic runner-up in the long jump in 1936
  • 1913, August 28, Olga Costa , actually Olga Kostakowsky, † June 28, 1993 in Guanajuato (Mexico), artist
  • 1914, June 21, Hans Sandig , † September 23, 1989, choirmaster, composer and arranger
  • 1914, July 18, Herbert Collum , † April 29, 1982 in Dresden, church musician
  • 1914, November 22, Siegfried Morenz , † January 14, 1970 in Leipzig, Egyptologist and initially a German-Christian religious historian
  • 1915, January 13, Gerhard Stengel , † December 16, 2001 in Dresden, painter
  • 1915, February 24, Erich Etienne , † July 23, 1942 in Longyearbyen, geophysicist, polar explorer and pilot
  • 1915, February 25, Robert Lauterbach , † August 19, 1995 in Leipzig, geophysicist and university professor
  • 1915, March 16, Paul Senf , † May 12, 1998 in Strasbourg, economist, university professor and politician
  • 1915, August 7th, Ursula Richter , † 2009 in Leipzig, soprano, 1939–41 at the Neues Theater, 1948–60 at the Komische Oper Berlin, busy radio in Leipzig
  • 1915, October 18, Hans Mau , † February 17, 1989 in Leipzig, graphic artist, painter and book illustrator
  • 1916, January 13, Willi Ehrlich , † October 9, 1977, politician
  • 1916, August 1, Leonore Mau , † September 22, 2013 in Hamburg, photographer
  • 1916, August 27, Lis Kleeberg , † February 19, 2019 in Leipzig, writer
  • 1917, March 2, Erich Hübner , † February 23, 1985 in Heidelberg, church musician
  • 1917, June 17, Konrad Helbig , † February 17, 1986 in Mainz, photographer, art historian and archaeologist
  • 1918, January 14, Paul-Gerhard Franke , † August 18, 1996 in Munich, hydraulic engineer
  • 1918, September 13, Werner Schmid , † January 21, 2002 in Fulda, entrepreneur and politician in Fulda
  • 1919, March 4, Doris Günther , † December 19, 2009 in Leipzig, entrepreneur and patron
  • 1919, March 10, Wolfgang Caffier , † August 4, 2004 in Dresden, Evangelical Lutheran pastor, member of the Confessing Church and member of the GDR CDU district assembly
  • 1919, April 25, Heinz Wunderlich , † March 10, 2012 in Großhansdorf, organist, university professor and composer
  • 1919, May 19, Gisela Uhlen , † January 16, 2007 in Cologne, actress
  • 1919, June 1, Franz Greiner , † 1987, journalist and publicist
  • 1919, August 9, Hans Schwalbach , † January 25, 2012, trade unionist and politician (SPD)
  • 1919, October 7, Annemarie Renger , † March 3, 2008 in Remagen-Oberwinter, President of the Bundestag 1972–76
  • 1919, November 12th Heinz Krüger , † October 10th 2015, politician (SED), chairman of the council of the Cottbus district
  • 1919, December 9, Ilse Decho , † January 16, 1978 in Leipzig, glass and porcelain designer
  • 1920, January 26th, Erich Hartmann , double bass player and composer
  • 1920, February 28, Karl Heinz Mai , † May 9, 1964 in Reinharz, photographer
  • 1920, April 22, Peter Flinsch , † March 30, 2010 in Montreal, Canadian designer and artist
  • 1920, June 18, Utta Danella , † beginning of July 2015 in Munich, writer
  • 1920, September 28, Irma Baltuttis , † May 20, 1958 in Leipzig, singer

1921 to 1930

  • 1921, Harry Ebersbach , legal scholar
  • 1921, Rita Zorn , † February 6, 1991 in Hagen / Westphalia, soprano
  • 1921, March 22, Edith Teichmann , † October 1, 2018, actress, radio play and voice actor
  • 1921, May 28, Friedrich Zirpel , politician (LDPD)
  • 1921, October 20, Artur Lösche , † February 12, 1995 in Leipzig, physicist
  • 1922, June 24, Anneliese Römer , † November 25, 2003 in Berlin, actress
  • 1922, July 14, Elfriede Rinkel , † July 2018, overseer of a concentration camp during the National Socialist dictatorship
  • 1922, July 21, Gabriele Meyer-Dennewitz , † March 13, 2011 in Feldberger Seenlandschaft, painter, graphic artist and university professor
  • 1922, August 26, Ernst Eckardt , † February 19, 2002 in Berlin, politician and CDU official
  • 1922, September 29, Hans Otto , † October 28, 1996 in Freiberg (Saxony), organist and cantor
  • 1922, December, Joachim Lambek , mathematician
  • 1923, Gerhard Löwe , † 2006 in Leipzig, classical philologist
  • 1923, March 17, Wolfgang O. Sack , † June 21, 2005 in Ithaca (New York), anatomist
  • 1923, May 16, Karl Trabalski , † December 5, 2009 in Düsseldorf, politician and member of the state parliament (SPD) in North Rhine-Westphalia
  • 1923, September 15, Werner Berthold , † April 8, 2017, historian
  • 1923, November 27, Gerd Hildebrandt , † December 11, 2017, forest scientist
  • 1923, December 17, Helmut Rötzsch , † March 28, 2017 in Leipzig, library scientist
  • 1924, February 16, Wolfgang Kaiser , † September 6, 1952 in Dresden, victim of the GDR justice system
  • 1924, February 22, Helmut Heiber , † November 1, 2003 in Munich, historian
  • 1924, May 15, Maria Koepcke , † December 24, 1971 in Peru, ornithologist
  • 1924, June 3, Horst Sölle , † October 6, 2016 in Zeuthen, Minister for Foreign Trade and Internal German Trade of the GDR
  • 1924, June 19, Kurt Conradi , † June 4, 2014 in Berlin, actor
  • 1925, Agathe Winkler , † 2013, actress and painter
  • 1925, February 4, Jutta Hipp , † April 7, 2003 in New York, jazz pianist
  • 1925, April 18, Ernemann Sander , sculptor
  • 1925, August 6, Irmgard Horlbeck-Kappler , † October 3, 2016 in Leipzig, painter and graphic artist
  • 1925, September 11, Erich Stammer , † November 3, 2014 in Leipzig, racing cyclist
  • 1925, October 11th, Herwart Ambrosius , bioscientist
  • 1925, October 15, Carl Becker , † June 2, 1973 in Munich, classical philologist
  • 1925, October 15, Vitus B. Dröscher , † November 9, 2010 in Hamburg, author of scientific works
  • 1926, January 14, Werner Ihmels , † June 25, 1949 in the Soviet Special Camp IV in Bautzen, theology student, Ihmels group, arrested for alleged espionage activity (denounced by the FDJ functionary Manfred Gerlach), rehabilitated in 1995
  • 1926, January 15, Harri Jünger , † December 27, 2016, Slavic scholar, literary scholar and professor emeritus
  • 1926, January 30, Ursula Langrock , † July 13, 2000 in Hamburg, actress
  • 1926, February 4, Rolf Hempel , † September 23, 1976 in Homberg, composer (Three White Birches)
  • 1926, April 2, Edgar Hilsenrath , † December 30, 2018 in Wittlich, writer
  • 1926, May 25, Peter Schulze-Rohr , † September 22, 2007 in Lübeck, director and screenwriter
  • 1926, May 28, Gerhard Beil , † August 19, 2010 in Berlin, SED functionary and Minister for Foreign Trade of the GDR
  • 1926, June 15, Claus Walther Gerhardt , † January 1, 2014 in Darmstadt, printer and first master mint
  • 1926, June 18, Gisela Schöbel-Graß , swimmer and former world record holder over 100 m chest
  • 1926, June 27, Barbara Mayer , artist
  • 1926, August 3, Heinz Müller , football player
  • 1926, August 14, Martin Broszat , † October 14, 1989 in Munich, historian (The State of Hitler)
  • 1926, September 14th, Gerda Scheffel , translator
  • 1926, October 7, Rolf Reuter , † September 10, 2007 in Berlin, conductor and university professor
  • 1926, October 10, Gabriele Marianne Hoffmann , actress
  • 1926, October 18, Joachim Kupsch , † July 6, 2006, writer
  • 1926, December 2, Dietrich Körner , † 2001 in Berlin, actor
  • 1926, December 18, Werner Hecht , † February 26, 2017 in Berlin, theater and literary scholar
  • 1927, January 21, Rudolf Krause , † December 12, 2003 in Leipzig, soccer player, soccer coach, educator, qualified sports teacher and qualified lawyer
  • 1927, March 18, Lillian Vernon , died December 14, 2015 in Manhattan, American entrepreneur
  • 1927, April 24, Ali Wunsch-König , † March 2, 2008 in Munich, theater actress and founder of the New Munich Drama School
  • 1927, July 12th, Hermann Haken , theoretical physicist
  • 1927, July 24, Inge Lange , † July 13, 2013 in Berlin, politician (SED)
  • 1927, September 2, Manfred Uhlig , † July 24, 2019 in Leipzig, entertainer, television and radio presenter
  • 1927, November 22, Dieter Schuster , † January 14, 2019 in Düsseldorf, archivist, librarian and historian
  • 1927, November 29, Wolfgang Biermann , † July 18, 2001 in Völklingen, General Director of VEB Carl Zeiss Jena (1975–89)
  • 1928, January 12, Günter Kröber , lawyer and politician (FDP), member of the Saxon state parliament
  • 1928, February 2, Volkmar Jaeger , † February 8, 2019 in Leipzig, photographer
  • 1928, February 22nd, Hellmut Mehnert , diabetologist, President of the German Society for Internal Medicine
  • 1928, March 7, Herbert Zimmermann , † January 22, 2016, chemist and university professor
  • 1928, March 31, Ruth Schob-Lipka , † March 7, 2011, mezzo-soprano
  • 1928, April 30, Karl-Heinz Lugenheim , GDR diplomat, consul, ambassador
  • 1928, May 8, Manfred Gerlach , † October 17, 2011 in Berlin, GDR politician, LDPD chairman
  • 1928, September 15, Fritz Hofmann , writer, editor and editor
  • 1928, October 6th, Heinz Lohse , mathematician and educationalist
  • 1928, November 20, Rolf Kruse , † February 27, 2010, neuropediatrist and epileptologist, clinic director
  • 1928, December 10, Manfred Dietze , † June 10, 2014 in Berlin, Lieutenant General of the Ministry for State Security
  • 1929, February 18, Inge Brandenburg , † February 23, 1999 in Munich, jazz singer
  • 1929, February 24, Wolfgang Laue , † 1996, Rear Admiral of the People's Navy
  • 1929, March 5, 1929, Heinrich Winkler , † December 16, 2019, Major General of the National People's Army (NVA) of the GDR
  • 1929, April 25, Hans-Joachim Rotzsch , † September 25, 2013 in Leipzig, singer and choir director; Thomaskantor
  • 1929, May 20, Herbert Barth , diplomat
  • 1929, June 12, Eva Pflug , † August 5, 2008 in Munich, actress
  • 1929, June 18, Gerhard Lustig , † October 6, 1993, mathematician, computer scientist
  • 1929, July 2, Rainer G. Rümmler , † May 16, 2004 in Berlin, architect
  • 1929, July 22, Wolfgang Scheffler , † November 18, 2008 in Berlin, political scientist and historian, Holocaust researcher
  • 1929, July 27th, Sigrid Kressmann-Zschach , † October 28th 1990 in Berlin, architect and building contractor
  • 1929, August 8, Rolf Dlubek , † April 16, 2009 in Berlin, historian and editor
  • 1929, August 26, Horst Schumann , † August 8, 2020, mathematician and SED party functionary
  • 1929, August 28, Günter Mieth , † March 28, 2018 in Detmold, superintendent and honorary citizen of Zwickau
  • 1929, September 9, Ruth Pfau , † August 10, 2017 in Karachi, religious sister and leprosy doctor in Pakistan
  • 1929, November 24, Peter Mittelstaedt , † November 21, 2014 in Erftstadt, physicist and science theorist
  • 1929, December 2, Dietrich Körner , † October 8, 2001 in Berlin, actor
  • 1929, December 29, Gerhard Helbig , † May 29, 2008 in Leipzig, Germanist, author and university lecturer
  • 1930, Klaus Ehrler , † September 12, 2005 in Berlin, historian, publicist and Christian peace activist
  • 1930, March 22nd, Arnd Schultheiß , painter and graphic artist
  • 1930, March 27, Ernst Petzold , † January 21, 2017, ev.-luth. Theologian and pastor
  • 1930, April 25, Hawe Schneider , † July 17, 2011, jazz musician and jazz author
  • 1930, May 3, Fritz Ullrich Fack , † June 9, 2019 in Bad Honnef, journalist and publisher of the FAZ
  • 1930, June 14, Joachim Menzhausen , † January 18, 2019 in Dresden, art historian
  • 1930, June 24, Walter Deeters , † October 14, 2004 in Aurich, historian and archivist
  • 1930, July 1, Rolf Trauschein , † August 11, 2019, sinologist and historian
  • 1930, July 2, Wolfgang Brekle , † September 7, 2019, Germanist
  • 1930, July 3, Gottfried Hoffmann , † January 16, 2016 in Landau in der Pfalz, Lutheran theologian
  • 1930, August 5th, Erich Penzel , horn player
  • 1930, August 12, Günter Thiele , painter, draftsman and graphic artist
  • 1930, August 16, Günther Schilling , † August 8, 2018, agricultural chemist
  • 1930, September 25, Harry Müller , † April 19, 2020, sculptor
  • 1930, October 26, Karlheinz Kuhn , † February 23, 2001 in Rostock, painter and graphic artist
  • 1930, December 5, Alexander Meyer von Bremen , † February 7, 2002 in Duisburg, pianist and composer

1931 to 1940

  • 1931, January 22, Wigand Freiherr von Salmuth , † December 10, 2006 in Heidelberg, entrepreneur
  • 1931, March 1st, Joachim von Jagow , politician
  • 1931, March 2, Jutta Seidel , † February 9, 2017 in Leipzig, historian
  • 1931, March 31, Günter Herrmann , lawyer and media lawyer
  • 1931, April 25, Hans-Joachim Böhme , † May 11, 1995 in Berlin, Minister for Higher and Technical Education of the GDR
  • 1931, June 13, Ingeborg Krabbe , † March 17, 2017 in Berlin, actress
  • 1931, June 27, Joachim Mitdank ; † April 11, 2017 in Berlin, GDR diplomat, ambassador
  • 1931, July 16, Hanns Kreisel , † January 18, 2017 in Wolgast, mycologist and university professor
  • 1931, August 6, Manfred Künne , † January 17, 1990 in Leipzig, writer
  • 1931, August 25, Peter Gilmore , † February 3, 2013 in London, British actor
  • 1931, September 26, Rudolf Skoda , † April 2, 2015 in Leipzig, architect, chief architect for the New Gewandhaus in Leipzig
  • 1931, September 30th, Eveline Gottzein , engineer
  • 1931, December 2, Klaus Drobisch , † November 27, 2019 in Berlin, historian
  • 1931, December 28, Ekkehard Schumann , lawyer
  • 1932, February 4th, Gerhard Hund , chess player, mathematician, computer scientist and computer pioneer
  • 1932, February 24, Konrad Knebel , painter
  • 1932, March 18, Hanns Grössel , † August 1, 2012 in Cologne, translator and literary critic
  • 1932, September 17, Peter Kretzschmar , † September 9, 2018 in Rüdersdorf, handball player and trainer
  • 1932, November 5, Manfred Streubel , † July 10, 1992 in Dresden, poet and children's book writer
  • 1933, February 12, Alexander Gagel , † May 10, 2019, lawyer, judge at the BSG a. D.
  • 1933, March 11, Roman Suchecki , † January 10, 2003 in Danzig, Polish cellist and music teacher
  • 1933, July 11, Siegfried Rüger , † September 19, 2007 in Dresden, engineer and transport scientist
  • 1933, September 22, Jesco von Puttkamer , † December 27, 2012, aerospace engineer and book author
  • 1933, October 25, Eberhard Esche , † May 15, 2006 in Berlin, actor
  • 1934, January 17, Ehrhard Warneke , † March 11, 2019 in Weimar, director, opera director and artistic director
  • 1934, February 6, Annelies Laschitza , † December 10, 2018, historian
  • 1934, February 9, Klaus Kahnt , † December 30, 2015, Rear Admiral of the People's Navy
  • 1934, June 7, Konrad Unger , † August 1, 2014, physicist, university professor for solid state physics
  • 1934, June 26, Hans-Joachim Dönitz , † December 31, 2010, Rear Admiral of the People's Navy
  • 1934, September 2nd, Dieter Clauss , German general
  • 1934, October 2nd, Gert König , civil engineer and university professor
  • 1934, November 18, Sibylle Kemmler-Sack , † February 10, 1999, chemist
  • 1934, December 8, Horst Räcke , † June 22, 2007, painter
  • 1934, November 17, Klaus Wolf , † March 15, 2019 in Löbau, GDR diplomat, ambassador
  • 1935, May 9, Manfred Günther , university professor for control engineering
  • 1935, May 31, Rolf Becker , actor, lives in Hamburg
  • 1935, July 21, Gerhard Lehmann , sports scientist
  • 1935, July 31, Fritz Honka , † October 19, 1998 in Hamburg, serial killer
  • 1935, August 30, Armin Krauße , † December 6, 2019, mining engineer and university professor
  • 1935, December 30, Eberhard Schorsch , † November 14, 1991 in Hamburg, doctor, psychiatrist and sex researcher
  • 1936, January 14, Dieter Mucke , † March 12, 2016 in Halle (Saale), German writer
  • 1936, April 3, Friedrich Meyer-Oertel , opera director
  • 1936, May 2, Helga Brauer , † June 15, 1991 in Leipzig, singer ("Singing is fun")
  • 1936, May 31, Joachim Ehlers , historian of medieval history
  • 1936, September 1, Herbert Kästner , mathematician, author, editor and bibliophile
  • 1936, September 2, Klaus Koch , † November 7, 2000 in Berlin, jazz musician
  • 1936, November 23, Roswitha Trexler , singer (soprano, mezzo-soprano), interpreter of contemporary compositions
  • 1936, November 30, Arndt Bause , † February 11, 2003 in Berlin, composer, producer, arranger ("Sing mei Sachse, sing")
  • 1936, December 11, Erich Hagen , † May 26, 1978 near Leipzig, cyclist
  • 1937, March 5th, Manfred Stolle , athlete (javelin thrower)
  • 1937, March 21, Horst Balz , Protestant theologian
  • 1937, April 8, Mike Leckebusch , † March 3, 2000 in Osterholz-Scharmbeck; TV editor, director and producer of the Beat Club
  • 1937, April 27, Joachim Bennek , † November 5, 2019, medical doctor and pediatric surgeon
  • 1937, April 29, Hartmut Fröschle , Germanist
  • 1937, June 4th, Sybill Storz , entrepreneur and managing director
  • 1937, August 27, Dietrich Koch , † March 25, 2020 in Mülheim / Ruhr, physicist and philosopher
  • 1937, October 2, Beate Hanspach , dramaturge
  • 1937, November 22nd, Matthias Jaeger , General Staff Physician of the Bundeswehr
  • 1937, December 11, Christian Diener , † May 18, 2016, graphic designer and art director
  • 1937, December 19, Johannes Schöche , GDR diplomat, attache and legation councilor
  • 1937, December 26th, Regina Fleck , sculptor
  • 1938, Rolf Klemmt , Germanist, author and translator from Finnish
  • 1938, January 5, Christine Wodetzky , † December 7, 2004 in Berlin, actress
  • 1938, March 13, Albrecht Schmidt , lawyer and bank manager, spokesman for the board at HypoVereinsbank
  • 1938, March 16, Horst Saalbach , German-American, engineer, manager, long-time President of Festo-USA
  • 1938, May 1st, Erika Vötzsch , javelin thrower
  • 1938, July 18, Dieter Bankert , architect
  • 1938, December 10, Peter Steinbach , † February 6, 2019 in Svendborg, screenwriter
  • 1938, December 20, Hans Wolff , mathematician and university rector
  • 1939, January 12th, Thomas Müller , composer and pianist
  • 1939, January 31, Ernst Pfeffer , † January 10, 2017 in Bonn, agricultural scientist and university lecturer for animal nutrition
  • 1939, February 22, Rüdiger Minor , † September 3, 2017 in Dresden, Bishop of the Methodist Church
  • 1939, February 24, Wieland Held , † February 23, 2003, historian and university professor
  • 1939, March 28, Carl-Dieter Spranger , Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation (1991–1998)
  • 1939, April 26th, Klaus Beyer , mathematician
  • 1939, June 7th, Volker Pfüller , graphic artist, set designer and university professor
  • 1939, June 21, Ben Willikens (di Günther Eberhard), painter
  • 1939, August 18, Hans-Jürgen Häßler , † October 17, 2011 in Hanover, prehistoric
  • 1939, August 20, Ludwig Ehrler , † October 26, 2014 in Halle / Saale, painter, university professor
  • 1939, December 19, Dieter Zimmer , television journalist and writer
  • 1940, Christoph Freimann , sculptor (works made of metal rails and plates, painted bright red); lives in Stuttgart
  • 1940, January 19, John Siegfried Mehnert , whistleblower and actor
  • 1940, March 5, Werner Petzold , painter and graphic artist
  • 1940, April 11, Walther Petri , † September 27, 2011 in Berlin, painter, graphic artist, sculptor, author and poet
  • 1940, May 3rd, Klemens Richter , Catholic liturgical scholar
  • 1940, June 27th, Jürgen Klinge , wrestler, Olympic participant
  • 1940, August 25th, Roland Becker , graduate engineer and politician
  • 1940, September 15, Gunter Preuss , writer
  • 1940, October 6, Eberhard Zeidler , † November 18, 2016 in Leipzig, mathematician, founding director of the Leipzig Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Natural Sciences
  • 1940, November 6, Roald Reinecke , † November 1, 2014, violinist

1941 to 1950

1951 to 1960

1961 to 1970

1971 to 1980

1981 to 1990

1991 to 2000

See also

credentials

  1. According to other information, he comes from Pirna .
  2. deutschesfachbuch.de ( Memento from April 14, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
  3. Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden ( Memento from September 25, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
  4. ^ SLUB Dresden
  5. Trust in the power of the word - An obituary for Jürgen Krätzer on Campus Halensis from April 10, 2019