1981 in Germany explained
Events in the year 1981 in Germany.
Incumbents
Events
Science
Births
- January 21 — Dany Heatley, hockey player
- February 23 — Jan Böhmermann, television presenter
- March 8 - Timo Boll, table tennis player
- March 11 - Matthias Schweighöfer, actor
- March 12 - Friedrich Mücke, German actor
- April 26 - Teresa Weißbach, German actress
- April 27 — Sandy Mölling, pop singer
- May 15 - Ben, German singer
- May 21 - Maximilian Mutzke, drummer and singer
- June 3 - Timur Tekkal, rugby player
- June 12 - Nora Tschirner, German actress
- July 21 — Stefan Schumacher, cyclist
- August 4 - Florian Silbereisen, singer
- August 18 - Jan Frodeno, triathlete
- August 22 - Christina Obergföll, athlete
- August 30 - André Niklaus, athlete
- September 7 - Hannah Herzsprung, actress
- October 2 - Ronald Rauhe, canoeist
Deaths
- 8 January — Mortimer von Kessel, Wehrmacht general (born 1893)
- February 22 - Curtis Bernhardt, film director (born 1899)
- March 5 – Gertraud Winkelvoss, German neo-Nazi politician (born 1917)[4]
- March 7 - Hilde Krahwinkel Sperling, German tennis player (born 1908)
- April 4 — Carl Ludwig Siegel, mathematician (born 1896)
- April 20 — Hans Söhnker, actor (born 1903)
- May 9 — Fritz Umgelter, television director, writer and film director (born 1922)
- May 13 - Joseph-Ernst Graf Fugger von Glött, German politician (born 1895)
- May 18 - Eleonore Baur, German Nazi, only woman to participate in Munich Beer Hall Putsch (born 1885)
- June 4 - Fritz Steuben, German author (born 1898)
- June 16 - Julius Ebbinghaus, German philosopher (born 1885)
- July 5 — Helmut Gröttrup, electrical engineer (born 1916)
- July 19 - Karl Steinhoff, German politician (born 1892)
- August 23 - Rolf Herricht, German actor and comedian (born 1927)
- October 29 - Carl Joseph Leiprecht, German bishop of Roman Catholic Church (born 1903)
- November 22 - Hans Adolf Krebs, German physician and biochem (born 1900)
- December 31 — Gunther Krappe, Wehrmacht officer (born 1893)
See also
Notes and References
- Book: Communist Regimes in Eastern Europe: Fourth Edition . Hoover Press . 978-0-8179-7693-4 . en.
- Web site: Vw: polo history . https://web.archive.org/web/20070608171124/http://media.vw.com/article_display.cfm?article_id=9381 . 8 June 2007 . 16 October 2008.
- Web site: Geschichte . January 30, 2020 . www.mmk.art.
- Book: Schumacher, Martin . Die Volksvertretung 1946–1972 . Commission for the History of Parliamentarism and Political Parties . 2006 . 1376 . de . The People's Representation 1946-1972.