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  1. Denise
  2. Marvin
  3. Michael Naumann

    Dr. Michael Naumann (born 8 December 1941 in Kothen/Anhalt) is a German politician, publisher and journalist. He was the German minister of culture in 1998.

  4. Klaus von Dohnanyi

    Dr Klaus von Dohnanyi is a German politician and a member of the Social Democratic Party (SPD). Dr. von Dohnanyi is the son of Hans and Christine Dohnanyi, and thus a nephew of Dietrich Bonhoeffer. His younger brother is Christoph von Dohnányi. After studying law at the universities of Munich, Columbia, Stanford and Yale, he started his career working at the Max-Planck-Institute for Civil Law. He then moved to Ford Motor Company, the car manufacturer, …

  5. Jörg Seidel

  6. Lars Hilse

    Lars has always been more than a web designer which he repeatedly proved when he startet Deutsche Webdesign , his first endevour. ... Not being the policy guy at all, Lars takes charge of the assignments he gets from around the globe from the first moment on. And he has helped pretty much on every continent which shows his capability to think himself into every market on the planet.

  7. Susanne Albrecht

    Susanne Albrecht is a German former terrorist and member of the Red Army Faction. Born to a wealthy family in Hamburg, Germany, Albrecht attended the University of Hamburg studying sociology and psychology. Becoming acquainted with several members of the Red Army Faction, she was a participant in the murder of her godfather and president of the Dresdner Bank Jürgen Ponto on July 30, 1977.

  8. Andreas Brehme

    Andreas "Andy" Brehme (born November 9, 1960) is a German football coach and former football defender. He is best known for scoring the winning goal for Germany in the 1990 FIFA world cup finals against Argentina on a controversial 85th minute penalty kick.

  9. Uwe Seeler

    Uwe Seeler (born November 5 1936 in Hamburg) is a German football manager and retired football player. He played for Hamburger SV and also made 72 appearances for the West German national team.

  10. Christian Blunck

    Christian ("Büdi") Blunck is a former field hockey midfield player from Germany, who won the gold medal with the Men's National Team at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. Afterwards he was named "Best Player of the Olympic Tournament". A player from Harvestehuder THC in Hamburg, he was also on the side that competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. Blunck's mother Greta (b. 1938) also played for the national team.

  11. Tommy Haas

    Thomas Mario Haas (born April 3, 1978) is a German tennis player. He is 187 cm tall and plays right-handed. He is currently ranked #10 in the world. He reached a career-high ranking of World No. 2 in May 2002. Haas is particularly well-known for his strong forehand.

  12. Friedrich Traun

    Friedrich Adolph Traun (born March 29 1876 in Wandsbeck - died July 11 1908 in Hamburg) was a German athlete and tennis player. He competed at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens - the first modern Olympic games. Traun placed third in his preliminary heat of the 100 metres and did not advance to the final. In the singles tennis tournament, Traun was defeated in the first round by John Pius Boland of Great Britain and Ireland, the eventual gold medallist.

  13. Ludwig Preller

    Ludwig Preller was a German philologist and antiquarian. Born in Hamburg, he studied at Leipzig, Berlin and Göttingen, in 1838 he was appointed to the professorship of philology at the University of Tartu, which, however, he resigned in 1843. He afterwards spent some time in Italy, but settled in Jena in 1844, where he became professor in 1846. In the same year he removed as head librarian to Weimar. His chief works are: "Demeter u. Persephone" (1837), …

  14. Michael Stich

    Michael Stich (born October 18, 1968, in Pinneberg, Germany) is a former professional tennis player from Germany. He is best remembered for winning the men's singles title at Wimbledon in 1991. He also won the men's doubles titles at both Wimbledon and the Olympic Games, and was a singles runner-up at the US Open and the French Open.

  15. Alan Brahmst

    Alan Brahmst (born September 27, 1965 in Hamburg, Germany) is a former field hockey defender from Canada, who earned his first international cap in 1986 for the Men's National Team against the Netherlands in Amstelveen. The resident of Toronto, Ontario created the Planet Field Hockey-website, originally called "Off The Crossbar", together with teammates Hari Kant and Andrew Griffiths.

  16. Hennig Brand

    Hennig Brand(t) (c. 1630 - c. 1710) was a merchant and amateur alchemist in Hamburg, Germany who discovered phosphorus around 1669. The circumstances of Brand's birth are unknown. Some sources describe his origins as humble and indicate that he had been an apprentice glass-maker as a young man. However, correspondence by his second wife Margaretha states that he was of high social standing.

  17. Otto Addo

    Otto Addo (born June 9, 1975 in Hamburg) is a Ghanaian footballer who currently plays for FSV Mainz 05. He is of dual nationality, as he plays internationally for the Ghanaian football squad.

  18. Horst Fascher

    Horst Fascher (born 1936, Hamburg) was a German nightclub bouncer, and a friend of The Beatles during their days playing in Hamburg, Germany. A onetime professional boxer whose career was cut short (he had unintentionally killed a sailor in a street fight), Fascher found work in clubs along the Reeperbahn in Hamburg. When the Beatles (including original drummer Pete Best and bassist Stuart Sutcliffe) made their first trip to Germany in August 1960, …

  19. Michael Westphal

    Michael Westphal (February 19, 1965 in Pinneberg - June 20 1991 in Hamburg) was a tennis player from West Germany, who participated for his native country in the 1984 Summer Olympics, making it as far as the quarterfinals. The righthander reached his highest singles ATP ranking on March 17, 1986, coming in at number 49 in the world. He died of complications from AIDS on June 20 1991.

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  21. Mario Rudolf Scheuermann

    Journalist, author and wine expert. Lives and works in Hamburg and Ódorfa (Hungary). Freelanced writer for leading magazines and newspapers as Welt, WamS, Zeit, Münchner Merkur, Hamburger Abendblatt, Frankfurter Rundschau, NZZ, Berliner Zeitung, lettre internationale, Playboy, Falstaff, Vinum. Wrote some two dozen books about wine, restaurants and lifestyle.

  22. Peter Kohlert
  23. Mark Michaelis

  24. Geerd Hendel

    Geerd Niels Hendel (January 14, 1903 - March 30, 1998) was a naval architect and native of Germany. He found success in the United States becoming a prominent yacht designer who had a hand in an America's Cup victory in 1937. Born in Hamburg, Hendel apprenticed for two years at Deutsche Werft shipyard in Hamburg before attending the Higher Technical Institute at Bremen where he specialized in naval architecture.

  25. Alexandra Katharina Hamburg

    1968 wurde ich in Hamburg-Ottensen geboren, mit Elbwasser getauft, mit Alsterwasser gesäugt.

  26. Erik Hamburg

    KING ROCKERS HAMBURG.

  27. Bernhard Bästlein

    Bernhard Bästlein was a German Communist and resistance fighter against the Nazi régime. Bästlein's roots were in a social-democratic family, and he was a precision mechanic by trade. In 1911, he joined the Socialist Worker Youth, and in 1914 the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD). In the First World War, he spent two years as a soldier on the Western Front. In 1918, he switched to the Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany (USPD), …

  28. Karl Hein

    Karl Hein (born June 11, 1908 - died July 10, 1982) was a German athlete who competed mainly in the hammer throw. Born in Hamburg, he won the gold medal at the 1936 Summer Olympics held in Berlin, Germany. <br> <br> <br>

  29. Paula Mollenhauer

    Paula Mollenhauer (born December 22, 1908 in Hamburg - died July 7, 1988 in Hamburg) was a German athlete who won the bronze medal in the discus throw eventat the 1936 Summer Olympics held in Berlin, Germany.

  30. William J. H. Boetcker

    William J. H. Boetcker (1873 - 1962) was an American religious leader and influential public speaker. Born in Hamburg, Germany, he was ordained a Presbyterian minister soon after his arrival in the United States as a young adult. He quickly gained attention as an eloquent motivational speaker, and is often regarded today as the forerunner of such contemporary "success coaches" as Anthony Robbins. An outspoken political conservative, Rev.

  31. Helmut Schmidt

    Helmut Heinrich Waldemar Schmidt (born December 23, 1918) is a German Social Democratic politician. He was the Chancellor of West Germany from 1974 to 1982, as well as Minister of Defence and Minister of Finance. He also served briefly as Minister of Economics and as acting Foreign Minister.

  32. Henry Shultz

    Henry Shultz (1776 - 13 October, 1851) was a mechanical genius and entrepreneur who appeared in the United States at Augusta, GA in 1806. His aggressive and intelligent vision gained the respect and confidence of local citizens, investors, and the legislatures of Georgia and South Carolina. His cantankerous independence led to resentment, bankruptcy, manslaughter, and attempted suicide.

  33. Karl Lange

    Karl Lange was the son of an American father and a German mother, who was imprisoned by the Nazis for the (then) crime of homosexuality. In 1935, when Lange was twenty years old, an informer told the police that he had been having secret meetings with a fifteen-year-old youth, and he was arrested under the criminal code's paragraph 175, which defined homosexuality as an unnatural act.

  34. Wilhelm Stäglich

    Wilhelm Stäglich was a World War II Luftwaffe officer, later a financial judge in Hamburg, and a prominent Holocaust denier. In 1974 a disciplinary hearing was enacted against Stäglich, then a financial judge, owing to his membership of the far-right NPD party and his incessant publications in far-right magazines; the result was a forced early retirement with a reduced pension for five years.

  35. Karl Miller

    Karl Miller (born October 2, 1913; died April 18, 1967) is a former German footballer. Hamburg-born Miller played 12 times for the German national football team between 1941 and 1942.

  36. Inge Bödding

    Inge Bödding, née Eckhoff is a retired German athlete who competed mainly in the 400 metres. She competed for West Germany in the 1972 Summer Olympics held in Munich in the 4 x 400 metres where she won the bronze medal with her teammates Anette Rückes, Hildegard Falck and Rita Wilden. <br>

  37. Peter Claus Lamprecht

  38. Ole von Beust

    Ole von Beust was born in Hamburg in 1955. Von Beust studied jurisprudence from 1975 to 1980 in Hamburg and completed his studies in 1983 with the 2nd state examination in law. As of 1983 has practised law as a self-employed lawyer. Since 1971 von Beust has been member of the Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU). As of 1978 he has been member of Hamburgs Parliament, the House of Burgesses (Hamburgische Burgerschaft).

  39. Berthold Goldschmidt

    Berthold Goldschmidt (b. Hamburg, January 18, 1903; d. London, October 17, 1996) was a German composer who spent most of his life in England. The suppression of his work by Nazi Germany, as well as the disdain with which many Modernist critics elsewhere dismissed his "anachronistic" lyricism, stranded the composer in the wilderness for many years before he was given a revival in his final decade.

  40. Otto Stern

    Otto Stern was a German physicist and Nobel laureate. Stern was born in Sohrau (Żory) in the German Empire's Kingdom of Prussia (now in Poland) and studied at Breslau (Wrocław) in Lower Silesia. Stern completed his studies at the University of Breslau in 1912 with a doctor's degree in physical chemistry. He then followed Albert Einstein to Charles University in Prague and in later to ETH Zurich.

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