Final List
- Konrad Adenauer, Chancellor of West Germany 1949–1963 (1876–1967)
- Martin Luther, leader of the reformation, father of Protestantism (1483–1546)
- Karl Marx, political economist, philosopher (1818–1883)
- Sophie and Hans Scholl, White Rose young anti-Nazi students (1921/1918-1943)
- Willy Brandt, West German chancellor from 1969–1974, implemented the Ostpolitik (1913–1992)
- Johann Sebastian Bach, composer (1685–1750)
- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, writer (1749–1832)
- Johannes Gutenberg, inventor of movable type printing in Europe (1400–1468)
- Otto von Bismarck, politician responsible for creation of German Empire in 1871, and hence its first chancellor (1815–1898)
- Albert Einstein, theoretical physicist who discovered the general theory of relativity (1879–1955)
- Adolph Kolping, priest (1813–1865)
- Ludwig van Beethoven, composer (1770–1827)
- Helmut Kohl, West German chancellor from 1982–1998, important figure for Germany's Reunification (born 1930)
- Robert Bosch, inventor and industrialist (1861–1942)
- Daniel Küblböck, singer (born 1985)
- Konrad Zuse, computer inventor (1910–1995)
- Josef Kentenich, priest (1885–1968)
- Albert Schweitzer, physician and philanthropist (1875–1965)
- Karlheinz Böhm, actor and charity activist (born 1928)
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, composer (1756–1791)
- Helmut Schmidt, West German chancellor from 1974–1982 (born 1918)
- Regine Hildebrandt, politician (1941–2001)
- Alice Schwarzer, feminist journalist (born 1942)
- Thomas Gottschalk, TV host (born 1950)
- Herbert Grönemeyer, musician (born 1956)
- Michael Schumacher, racing driver (born 1969)
- Ludwig Erhard, west German chancellor, creator of the Wirtschaftswunder in the 1950s (1897–1977)
- Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, physicist (1845–1923)
- Günther Jauch, television celebrity and journalist (born 1956)
- Dieter Bohlen, television celebrity and music producer (born 1954)
- Jan Ullrich, athlete (cycling) (born 1973)
- Steffi Graf, athlete (tennis) (born 1969)
- Samuel Hahnemann, physician (1755–1843)
- Dietrich Bonhoeffer, theologian and Nazi victim (1906–1945)
- Boris Becker, athlete (tennis) (born 1967)
- Franz Beckenbauer, athlete (football), coach and organiser (born 1945)
- Oskar Schindler, industrialist, Jews' saviour (1908–1974)
- Nena, singer (born 1960)
- Hans-Dietrich Genscher, politician (born 1927)
- Heinz Rühmann, actor (1902–1994)
- Harald Schmidt, comedian (born 1957)
- Frederick II of Prussia ("Frederick the Great") king (1712–1786)
- Immanuel Kant, philosopher, leading figure of the Enlightenment (1724–1804)
- Patrick Lindner, singer (born 1960)
- Hartmut Engler, singer (Pur) (born 1961)
- Hildegard von Bingen, nun, writer and musician (1098–1179)
- Heino, singer (born 1938)
- Richard von Weizsäcker, Federal President from 1984–1994 (born 1920)
- Claus Graf Schenk von Stauffenberg, military officer and Anti-Hitler activist (1907–1944)
- Marlene Dietrich, actress and singer (1901–1992)
- Robert Koch, physician (1843–1910)
- Joschka Fischer, Foreign Minister and Vice Chancellor from 1998–2005 (born 1948)
- Karl May, writer (1842–1912)
- Loriot (Vicco von Bülow), satirist (1923–2011)
- Albertus Magnus, scholar (1200–1280)
- Rudi Völler, athlete (football) (born 1960)
- Heinz Erhardt, comedian (1909–1979)
- Roy Black, singer and actor (1943–1991)
- Heinz-Harald Frentzen, racing driver (born 1967)
- Wolfgang Apel, animal rights activist (born 1951)
- Alexander von Humboldt, scientist (1769–1859)
- Peter Kraus, singer (born 1939)
- Wernher von Braun, rocket scientist (1912–1977)
- Dirk Nowitzki, athlete (basketball) (born 1978)
- Campino, singer (Die Toten Hosen) (born 1962)
- Franz Josef Strauß, politician (1915–1988)
- Sebastian Kneipp, physician (1821–1897)
- Friedrich Schiller, writer (1759–1805)
- Richard Wagner, composer (1813–1883)
- Katarina Witt, athlete (figure skating) (born 1965)
- Fritz Walter, athlete (football), captain of 1954 world championship winners (1920–2002)
- Nicole, singer (born 1964)
- Friedrich von Bodelschwingh, priest (1831–1910)
- Otto Lilienthal, aviation pioneer (1848–1896)
- Marion Gräfin Dönhoff, editor (1909–2002)
- Thomas Mann, writer (1875–1955)
- Hermann Hesse, writer (1877–1962)
- Romy Schneider, actress (1938–1982)
- Sven Hannawald, athlete (ski jumping) (born 1974)
- Elisabeth of Bavaria ("Sissi"), royal consort (1837–1898)
- Willy Millowitsch, actor and comedian (1909–1999)
- Gerhard Schröder, Chancellor from 1998–2005 (born 1944)
- Joseph Beuys, artist (1921–1986)
- Friedrich Nietzsche, philosopher (1844–1900)
- Rudi Dutschke, student leader in the 1960s (1940–1979)
- Karl Lehmann, priest (born 1936)
- Beate Uhse, erotica entrepreneur (1919–2001)
- Trümmerfrauen ("rubble women"), rebuilding Germany after the war
- Carl Friedrich Gauss, mathematician and physicist (1777–1855)
- Helmut Rahn, athlete (football), scorer of winning goal in 1954 (1929–2003)
- Albrecht Dürer, artist (1471–1528)
- Max Schmeling, athlete (boxing) (1905–2005)
- Karl Benz, automobile pioneer (1844–1929)
- Frederick II, emperor (1194–1250)
- Reinhard Mey, singer-songwriter (born 1942)
- Heinrich Heine, writer (1797–1856)
- Georg Elser, Hitler assassin (1903–1945)
- Konrad Duden, linguist (1829–1911)
- James Last, composer (born 1929)
- Uwe Seeler, athlete (football) (born 1936)
- Jenny de la Torre Castro, "Angel of the Homeless" (born 1954)
- Erich Gutenberg, economist (1897–1984)
- Emanuel Lasker, chess champion (1868–1941)
- Rudolf Steiner, philosopher (1861–1925)
- Edith Stein, theologian (1891–1942)
- Farin Urlaub, musician (Die Ärzte) (born 1963)
- Xavier Naidoo, singer (born 1971)
- Nicolaus Copernicus, astronomer (1473–1543)
- Adam Riese, mathematician (1492–1559)
- Gottlieb Daimler, automobile pioneer (1834–1900)
- Erich Kästner, writer (1899–1974)
- Rosa Luxemburg, politician (1871–1919)
- Bertolt Brecht, writer (1898–1956)
- Theodor Heuss, politician (1884–1963)
- Otto I the Great, monarch (912–973)
- Sigmund Freud, psychoanalyst (1856–1939)
- Christine Licci, Citibank chief (born 1964)
- Wilhelm Busch, writer (1832–1908)
- Hildegard Hamm-Brücher, politician (born 1921)
- Udo Lindenberg, musician (born 1946)
- Eugen Drewermann, theologian (born 1940)
- Ferdinand Sauerbruch, physician (1875–1951)
- Peter Maffay, musician (born 1949)
- Josef Frings, cardinal archbishop of Cologne (1887–1978)
- Silke Fritzen, entry pushed by a group of internet users
- Max Planck, physicist (1858–1947)
- Johannes Rau, politician, Federal President 1999–2004 (1931–2006)
- Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, Brothers Grimm, linguists (1785–1863 and 1786–1859)
- Baron Münchhausen, legendary nobleman and entertainer (1720–1797)
- Wilhelm II, last German emperor (1859–1941)
- Rudolf Augstein, journalist and publisher (1923–2002)
- Heinrich Böll, writer (1917–1985)
- Ralf Schumacher, racing driver (born 1975)
- Anne Frank, teenage diary writer and Nazi victim (1929–1945)
- Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor ("Barbarossa"), monarch (1122–1190)
- Sigmund Jähn, cosmonaut, first German in space (born 1937)
- Franziska van Almsick, athlete (swimming) (born 1979)
- Clemens August Graf von Galen, theologian and resistance fighter (1878–1946)
- Ludwig II, "the Fairy tale King", king of Bavaria (1845–1886)
- Carl Friedrich Zeiss, physicist (1816–1888)
- Hildegard Knef, actress and singer (1925–2002)
- Levi Strauss, entrepreneur and inventor (jeans) (1829–1902)
- Sepp Herberger, football coach of the 1954 world cup winning team(1897–1977)
- Klaus Kinski, actor (1926–1991)
- Werner von Siemens, physicist and entrepreneur (1816–1892)
- Ferdinand Porsche, automobile constructor (1875–1951)
- Peter Scholl-Latour, journalist (born 1924)
- August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben, writer of national anthem lyrics (1798–1874)
- Siegfried and Roy, illusionists and tiger tamers (born 1939 and 1944)
- Christoph Langen, athlete (bobsledding) (born 1962)
- Michelle, singer (born 1974)
- Manfred von Ardenne, physicist (1907–1997)
- Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, universal scholar (1646–1716)
- Arthur Schopenhauer, philosopher (1788–1860)
- Kurt Tucholsky, writer (1890–1935)
- Karl (born 1920) and Theo Albrecht (born 1922), entrepreneurs (Aldi)
- Joseph Ratzinger, cardinal (born 1927) (became Pope Benedict XVI in 2005)
- Werner Heisenberg, physicist (1901–1976)
- Harald Juhnke, actor (1929–2005)
- Till Eulenspiegel, literary figure as joker and jester, first appeared 1510/1511 (-)
- Götz George, actor (born 1938)
- Rudolf Diesel, inventor (1858–1913)
- Stefan Raab, TV host and musician (born 1966)
- Hans Albers, singer and actor (1891–1960)
- Nina Hagen, singer (born 1954)
- Johannes Kepler, astronomer (1571–1630)
- Hans Rosenthal, TV host (1925–1987)
- Rupert Neudeck, physician and charity activist (Cap Anamur) (born 1939)
- Dieter Hildebrandt, comedian (born 1927)
- Marie-Theres Kroetz Relin, actress and housewife (born 1966)
- Kilian Saum, priest (born 1958)
- Hans Söllner, singer (born 1955)
- Gregor Gysi, (East) German politician (born 1948)
- Arminius, der Cherusker, Germanic leader in battle vs. Romans (-)
- Günter Grass, writer (born 1927)
- Inge Meysel, actress (1910–2004)
- Hans Hartz, musician (1943–2002)
- Karl Lagerfeld, fashion designer (born 1933 or 1938)
- Oliver Kahn, athlete (football) (born 1969)
- Gerd Müller, athlete (football) (born 1945)
- Ferdinand von Zeppelin, airship pioneer (1838–1917)
- Nikolaus August Otto, inventor (1832–1891)
- Grete Schickedanz, Quelle mail-order entrepreneur (1911–1994)
- Clara Zetkin, women's rights activist (1857–1933)
- Hannah Arendt, journalist and philosopher (1906–1975)
- Roman Herzog, Federal President 1994–1999(born 1934)
- Hermann Oberth, rocket physicist (1894–1984)
- Karl Valentin, comedian (1882–1948)
- Frank Schöbel, East German singer (born 1942)
- Jakob Fugger, entrepreneur (1459–1525)
- Henry Maske, athlete (boxing) (born 1964)
- Helmut Zacharias, violinist (1920–2002)
- Michael Ballack, athlete (football) (born 1976)
- Bernhard Grzimek, animal scientist and filmer (1909–1987)
- Richard Strauss, composer (1864–1949)
- Edmund Stoiber, politician (born 1941)
- Klaus Störtebeker, pirate (ca. 1370–1401)
- Peter Frankenfeld, Radio and Television personality (1913–1979)
- Mildred Scheel, physician and charity activist (1932–1985)
- Claudia Schiffer, model (born 1970)
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