List of Germans

This is a list of notable Germans. Persons of mixed heritage have their respective ancestries credited.

Architects

Walter Gropius
  • Leonhard Muffert (born 2002), architect
  • Walter Gropius (1883–1969), architect
  • Carl Ludvig Engel (1778–1840), architect
  • Leo von Klenze (1784–1864), architect
  • Balthasar Neumann (1687–1753), architect and engineer
  • Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann (1662–1736), architect
  • Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886–1969), architect
  • Karl Friedrich Schinkel (1781–1841), architect and painter
  • Johann Conrad Schlaun (1695–1773), architect
  • Gottfried Semper (1803–1879), architect
  • Albert Speer (1905–1981), architect
  • Wilhelm Kreis (1873–1955), architect

Artists

Häusliche Szene by Johann Gottlieb Hantzsch, 1831
Horst Janssen, 1968

A–M

N–Z

Company founders

Friedrich Alfred Krupp
Carl Benz

A–M

Dr. August Oetker
August Thyssen

N–Z

Heidi Klum

Fashion models

Karl Lagerfeld

Fashionmakers

Film and theatre

Actresses and actors

Hanna Maron
Michael Herbig

A–M

N–Z

Werner Herzog

Filmmakers

Literature

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Friedrich Schiller
Gotthold Lessing
Hermann Hesse
Thomas Mann
Günter Grass

Classic

Major

Contemporary

Humorists, cabaret performers and comedians

Journalists

Mathematicians

Georg Cantor
Carl Friedrich Gauss
Georg Ohm
Erich Ludendorff

Military

Music

Composers

Hans Zimmer
Ludwig van Beethoven

Conductors, instrumentalists and singers

Lena Meyer-Landrut
Udo Lindenberg

A–M

Sido

N–Z

Philosophy

Immanuel Kant

Classic

Erich Fromm

Major

Contemporary

Politicians

Angela Merkel
Ernst Thälmann

Miscellaneous

Gustav Stresemann

Chancellors of Germany 1871–1945

Photo of Chancellor Bismarck in the 1880s
Konrad Adenauer

Chancellors of Germany (after World War II)

(in chronological order)

  • Konrad Adenauer (1876–1967), first democratically elected Federal Chancellor in Western Germany (after World War II) from 1949 to 1963 (Christian-Democratic Union, CDU)
  • Ludwig Erhard (1897–1977), Federal Chancellor from 1963 to 1966 (CDU)
  • Kurt Georg Kiesinger (1904–1988), Federal Chancellor from 1966 to 1969 (CDU)
  • Willy Brandt (1913–1992), Federal Chancellor from 1969 to 1974 (Social Democratic Party, SPD)
  • Helmut Schmidt (1918–2015), Federal Chancellor from 1974 to 1982 (SPD)
  • Helmut Kohl (1930–2017), Federal Chancellor from 1982 to 1998 (CDU)
  • Gerhard Schröder (born 1944), Federal Chancellor from 1998 to 2005 (SPD)
  • Angela Merkel (born 1954), Federal Chancellor from 2005 to 2021 (CDU)
  • Olaf Scholz (born 1958), Federal Chancellor since 2021 (SPD)
Theodor Heuss

Presidents of Germany

(in chronological order)

  • Friedrich Ebert (1871–1925), first president of the Weimar Republic (SPD) 1919–25
  • Paul von Hindenburg (1847–1934), field marshal, president 1925–34
  • Adolf Hitler (1889–1945), combining legally both offices, president and chancellor ("Führer und Reichskanzler") 1933–45
  • Karl Dönitz (1891–1980), Admiral of the Fleet, after Hitler's death, president for 22 days, 1945

Presidents of the Federal Republic of Germany since 1949:
(in chronological order)

Erich Honecker

Politicians of the East German Communist Party and regime

Joseph Goebbels

Personalities of the Nazi Party and regime

Adolf Hitler
Wilhelm II
Frederick the Great

Royalty

  • Alix of Hesse and Rhine (1872–1918), German princess by birth before marrying Tsar Nicholas II to become a Russian tsarina
  • Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (1819–1861), Queen Victoria's husband and consort
  • Albert (1828–1902), King of Saxony (1873–1902)
  • Anne of Cleves (1515–1557), Queen of England from 6 January to 9 July 1540 as the fourth wife of King Henry VIII
  • Anton (1755–1836), King of Saxony (1827–1836)
  • Carol I of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (1839–1914), Prince (1867–1881) and King (1881–1914) of Romania
  • Catherine the Great (1729–1796), Empress of Russia
  • Charles IV (1316–1378), King of Germany 1346, Holy Roman Emperor 1355–78
  • Charles V (1500–1558), King of Spain 1516, King of Germany 1519, Holy Roman Emperor 1530–56
  • Charles (1823–1891), King of Württemberg (1823–1891)
  • Claus von Amsberg (1926–2002), diplomat and husband of Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands
  • Ferdinand of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (1865–1927), King of Romania (1924–1927)
  • Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (1861–1948), Prince of Bulgaria (1887–1908), King (or Tsar) of the Bulgarians (1908–1918)
  • Frederick I Barbarossa (1122–1190), King of Germany 1152, Holy Roman Emperor 1155–90
  • Frederick I of Prussia (1657–1713), Elector of Brandenburg (1688–1713), King in Prussia (1701–1713)
  • Frederick I of Württemberg (1754–1816), Duke (1797–1803), Elector (1803–1806), and King (1806–1816) of Württemberg
  • Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor (1194–1250), Holy Roman Emperor and King of Jerusalem
  • Frederick II of Prussia (1712–1786), King of Prussia (1740–1786)
  • Friedrich III (1831–1888), German Emperor and King of Prussia (1888)
  • Augustus II the Strong (1670–1733), Elector of Saxony (1694), King of Poland (1697–1733)
  • Frederick Augustus I (1750–1827), Elector (1763–1806) and King (1806–1827) of Saxony
  • Frederick Augustus II (1797–1854), King of Saxony (1836–1854)
  • Frederick Augustus III (1865–1932), King of Saxony (1904–1918)
  • Frederick William I (1688–1740), King of Prussia (1713–1740)
  • Frederick William II (1744–1797), King of Prussia (1786–1797)
  • Frederick William III (1770–1840), King of Prussia (1797–1840)
  • Frederick William IV (1795–1861), King of Prussia (1840–1861)
  • George (1832–1904), King of Saxony (1902–1904)
  • George V (1819–1878), King of Hanover (1851–1866)
  • Henry I the Fowler (876–936), King of Germany 919
  • Henry II (972–1024), King of Germany 1002, Holy Roman Emperor 1014–24
  • Henry III (1017–1056), King of Germany 1039, Holy Roman Emperor 1046–56
  • Henry IV (1050–1106), King of Germany 1056, Holy Roman Emperor 1084–1106
  • Henry V (1081–1125), King of Germany 1106, Holy Roman Emperor 1111–25
  • Henry VI (1165–1197), King of Germany 1190, Holy Roman Emperor 1191–97
  • John (1801–1873), King of Saxony (1854–1873)
  • Louis IV (1281–1347), King of Germany 1314, Holy Roman Emperor 1328–47
  • Ludwig I (1786–1868), King of Bavaria (1825–1848)
  • Ludwig II (1845–1886), King of Bavaria (1864–1886)
  • Ludwig III (1845–1921), King of Bavaria (1913–1918)
  • Maximilian I (1459–1519), King of Germany 1486, Holy Roman Emperor 1508–19
  • Maximilian I (1756–1825), Elector (1799–1805) and King (1805–1825) of Bavaria
  • Maximilian II (1811–1864), King of Bavaria (1848–1864)
  • Otto I the Great (912–973), King of Germany 936, Holy Roman Emperor 962–973
  • Otto II (955–983), Holy Roman Emperor 973–983
  • Otto III (980–1002), King of Germany 983, Holy Roman Emperor 996–1002
  • Otto of Greece King of Bavaria (1815–1867), King of the Hellenes (1833–1862)
  • Otto of Bavaria (1848–1916), King of Bavaria (1886–1913)
  • Wilhelm I (1797–1888), German Emperor (1871–1888) and King of Prussia (1861–1888)
  • Wilhelm II (1859–1941), German Emperor and King of Prussia (1888–1918)
  • William I (1781–1864), King of Württemberg (1816–1864)
  • William II (1848–1921), King of Württemberg (1891–1918)

Scientists and engineers

A–G

Wernher von Braun
Nicolaus Copernicus, Tornaeus Borussus Mathematicus (N.C.,Prussian mathematician from Thorn/Torun). Copper engraving from 1597
Albert Einstein

H–J

Johannes Hevelius

K–L

M–R

Werner von Siemens

S–V

W–Z

Sportspeople

Boris Becker
Franz Beckenbauer
Marcel Goc
Steffi Graf
Jürgen Klinsmann
Helene Mayer

A–G

H–M

N–R

Dirk Nowitzki

S–Z

Max Schmeling
Michael Schumacher
Jan Ullrich
Sebastian Vettel

Theologians, saints and beatified persons

Pope Benedict XVI

Militants

Others

Oskar Schindler
Sigmund Jähn

More lists of Germans

See also

  • Biography portal
  • flagGermany portal
  • Lists portal

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