- male, deceased (1666)
- Gaspar Schott was a German scientist, specializing in the fields of physics, mathematics and natural philosophy, and known for his piety. He was...
- male, deceased (1911)
- Wilhelm Jensen was a German writer. He was born at Heiligenhafen in Holstein, the son of a local Danish magistrate, who came of old patricial...
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- Fritz-Albert Popp is a German researcher in biophysics. After studying experimental physics in Göttingen and Würzburg, Popp earned his PhD in th...
- male, deceased (1861)
- Friedrich Julius Stahl, German ecclesiastical lawyer and politician, was born at Munich, of Jewish parentage. Although brought up strictly in the...
- male, deceased (1960)
- Hans Erich (Eric) Hollmann (4 November, 1899 - 19 November 1960) was a German electronic specialist who made several breakthroughs in the...
- male, deceased (1836)
- Friedrich Witt German composer and cellist, best known as the likely author of a Symphony in C major, called the Jena Symphony, once attributed to...
- male, deceased (1910)
- Friedrich Daniel von Recklinghausen was a German pathologist who practiced medicine in Würzburg and Strasbourg. In 1882 he released a monograph w...
- male, deceased (1994)
- Kurt Peter Eichhorn was a German conductor. Eichhorn was born in Munich and studied music in Würzburg. From 1945, he directed the Munich P...
- male, deceased (1922)
- Heinrich Irenaeus Quincke (26 August 1842 - 19 May 1922) was a German internist and surgeon. His main contribution to internal medicine was the...
- male, deceased (1974)
- Albert Krebs (born 3 March 1899 in Amorbach; died 26 June 1974 in Hamburg) was the Nazi Gauleiter in Hamburg in the time of the Third Reich. Krebs,...
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