1961 in Germany explained
Events in the year 1961 in Germany.
Incumbents
Events
Births
- 24 January — Guido Buchwald, German football player
- 9 January — Petra Thümer, German swimmer
- 5 February — Dietmar Bär, German actor
- 6 February — Malu Dreyer, German politician
- 18 February — Armin Laschet, German politician
- 25 February — Hermann Gröhe, German politician
- 20 March — Maja Maranow, German actress (died 2016)
- 21 March — Lothar Matthäus, German football player and manager
- 19 April — Bernd Stelter, German comedian
- 23 April — Dirk Bach, German actor (died 2012)
- 29 April — Prince Heinrich of Hanover, German historian and publisher
- 6 May — Patty Ryan, German singer
- 7 May — Hans-Peter Bartels, German politician
- 8 May — Andrea Pollack, German swimmer
- 14 May
- 6 June — Anke Behmer, German athlete
- 12 June — Hannelore Kraft, German politician
- 29 June — Jörg Meuthen, German politician
- 15 August — Dietmar Mögenburg, German high jumper
- 7 September — Jochen Horst, German actor
- 10 September — Uwe Freimuth, German decathlete
- 12 September — Kirsten Fehrs, German Lutheran bishop
- 14 September — Martina Gedeck, German actress
- 15 September
- 23 September — Manfred Schiller, German politician
- 22 October — Dietmar Woidke, German politician
- 17 November — Wolfram Wuttke, German footballer (died 2015)
- 2 December — Gaby Köster, German comedian
- 12 December — Jan Stressenreuter, German author (died 2018)
- 26 December — Jörg Schüttauf, German actor
- 27 December — Guido Westerwelle, politician (died 2016)
Deaths
- 2 January — Walter Hörnlein, Wehrmacht general and Knight's Cross recipient (born 1893)
- 4 February — Heinz Lord, German-American surgeon (born 1917)
- 26 February — Karl Albiker, German sculptor, lithographer and arts professor (born 1878)[4]
- 12 March — Hedwig Wangel, German actress (born 1875)
- 24 April — Hans-Friedrich Blunck, German jurist and writer (born 1888)
- 7 May — Jakob Kaiser, German politician and resistance leader (born 1888)
- 30 May - Werner Richard Heymann, German film composer (born 1896)
- 7 June — Karl Henry von Wiegand, German born American journalist and war correspondent (born 1874)
- 22 July — Georg Rosen, German diplomat (born 1895)
- 23 July — Rudolf Katz, German politician and judge (born 1895)
- 5 August — Hanns Seidel, German politician (born 1901)
- 23 August — Gotthard Sachsenberg, German World War I naval aviator and fighter ace (b. 1891)[5]
- 10 September — Wolfgang von Trips, German racing driver (born 1928)
- 18 October - Wilhelm Boden, German politician (born 1890)
- 21 October - Karl Korsch, German politician (born 1886)[6]
- 25 October — Werner Willikens, German Imperial officer and Nazi public servant (born 1893)
- 26 October — Fritz Lang, German painter (born 1877)
- 7 November — Augustin Rösch, German Catholic priest (born 1893)
- 30 November — Ehrenfried Pfeiffer, German scientist (born 1899)
- 21 December — Hinrich Wilhelm Kopf, German politician (born 1893)
- 23 December — Kurt Meyer, German Generalmajor der Waffen-SS and war criminal (born 1910)[7]
- 25 December — Otto Loewi, pharmacologist and psychobiologist (born 1873)
Notes and References
- Web site: 11th Berlin International Film Festival . 18 January 2010 . berlinale.de.
- Book: Louise Willmot. Hans-Peter Schwarz. Konrad Adenauer: From the German Empire to the Federal Republic, 1876-1952. Berghahn Books. 1995. 862.
- Zwicker, E. (1961), "Subdivision of the audible frequency range into critical bands," The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Volume 33, Issue 2, p. 248 (1961)
- Book: The Encyclopedia Of The Third Reich. Hachette Books. 1997. 9780306807930. 18.
- Web site: Gotthard Sachsenberg . The Aerodrome . 7 July 2015.
- Book: Thinkers of the Twentieth Century: A Biographical, Bibliographical, and Critical Dictionary. Gale Research Company. 1983. 300.
- Book: Patrick Agte. Jochen Peiper: Commander of Panzer-Regiment "Leibstandarte". J.J. Fedorowicz Pub. 1999. 9780921991465. 583.