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List of events
Events in the year 1936 in
Germany .
Incumbents
National level
Head of State and
Chancellor
Events
Births
10 January —
Walter Bodmer , German-English geneticist and academic
[5]
14 January —
Reiner Klimke , German equestrian (died
1999 )
27 January —
Wolfgang Böhmer , German politician
9 February —
Georg Sterzinsky , German cardinal (died
2011 )
4 March —
Aribert Reimann , German composer (died
2023 )
9 March —
Wittekind, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont , head of house of Waldeck and Pyrmont
[6]
11 March —
Harald zur Hausen , German virologist (died
2023 )
13 March —
Lothar Ahrendt , German politician
16 March —
Elisabeth Volkmann , German actress (died
2006 )
30 March —
Erwin J. Haeberle , German physician (died
2021 )
[7]
8 April —
Klaus Löwitsch , German actor (died
2002 )
13 April –
Dieter Klöcker , German clarinetist (died
2011 )
22 April —
Dieter Kronzucker , German journalist
9 May —
Ulrich Kienzle , German journalist (died
2020 )
12 May —
Klaus Doldinger , German saxophonist
16 May
21 May —
Günter Blobel , German biologist (died
2018 )
26 May —
Franz Magnis-Suseno , German-born Indonesian Jesuit priest
29 May
1 June —
Peter Sodann , German actor
9 June —
Jürgen Schmude , German politician
14 June —
Wolfgang Behrendt , German boxer
21 June —
Hans Köhler , German swimmer
22 July —
Klaus Bresser , German journalist and television presenter
25 June —
Bert Hölldobler , German sociobiologist and evolutionary biologist
28 June —
Walter Köstner , German fencer
1 July —
Lea Rosh , German television journalist, publicist, entrepreneur and political activist
2 July —
Rex Gildo , German singer (died
1999 )
7 July —
Egbert Brieskorn , German mathematician (died
2013 )
22 July —
Klaus Bresser , German journalist
1 August —
Carl, Duke of Württemberg , German nobleman (died
2022 )
5 August —
Hans Hugo Klein , German judge
20 August —
Kessler Twins , German singers
29 September —
Hans D. Ochs , German immunologist
1 October —
Lea Rosh , German television journalist
10 October —
Gerhard Ertl , German physicist
12 October —
Inge Brück , German singer
13 October —
Hans Joachim Meyer , German linguist and politician (died
2024 )
5 November —
Uwe Seeler , German footballer (died
2022 )
15 November —
Wolf Biermann , German singer and songwriter
8 December —
Helmut Markwort , German journalist and magazine founder
17 December —
Klaus Kinkel , German politician (died
2019 )
[8]
Deaths
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(February 2011 )
16 January -
Oskar Barnack , German inventor and German photographer (born
1879 )
6 February -
Wilhelm Solf , German diplomat (born
1862 )
20 February —
Max Schreck , German actor (born
1879 )
9 April -
Ferdinand Tönnies , German sociologist (born
1855 )
18 April -
Richard Lipinski , German politician (born
1867 )
4 May -
Ludwig von Falkenhausen , German general (born
1844 )
8 May -
Oswald Spengler , German historian (born
1880 )
[9]
22 May -
Joseph Koeth , German politician (born
1870 )
3 June –
Walther Wever , German general, pre-World War II
Luftwaffe commander (born
1887 )
22 June –
Moritz Schlick , German philosopher and physicist (born
1882 )
24 July -
Georg Michaelis , German politician, former chancellor of Germany (born
1857 )
20 August -
Heinrich Cunow , German politician (born
1862 )
1 September -
Konstantin Schmidt von Knobelsdorf , German general (born
1860 )
7 September —
Erich Büttner , German painter (born
1889 )
9 October —
Friedrich von Oppeln-Bronikowski , German writer (born
1873 )
19 December -
Theodor Wiegand , German archaeologist (born
1864 )
27 December
Hans von Seeckt , German chief of staff (born
1866 )
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ISBN
9781134393862 .
^ Richard J. Evans (26 July 2012). The Third Reich in Power, 1933 – 1939: How the Nazis Won Over the Hearts and Minds of a Nation . Penguin Books Limited. p. 637.
ISBN
978-0-7181-9681-3 .
^
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BBC News . 5 April 2008.
^ Westwell, Ian (2004).
Condor legion : the Wehrmacht's training ground . Hersham: Ian Allan Pub. p. 13.
ISBN
0-7110-3043-X .
OCLC
56647065 .
^ Anon (2015).
"Bodmer, Sir Walter (Fred)" .
Who's Who (online
Oxford University Press ed.). A & C Black.
doi :
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^
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Burke’s Royal Families of the World: Volume I Europe & Latin America , 1977, p. 287.
ISBN
0-85011-023-8
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^ Obituaries, Telegraph (6 March 2019).
"Klaus Kinkel, high-profile German foreign minister after reunification, who had earlier led West Germany's intelligence agency – obituary" . The Telegraph – via www.telegraph.co.uk.
^ Hughes, H. Stuart (1991). Preface to the Present Edition". The Decline of the West: An Abridged Edition, by Oswald Spengler .
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