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List of events
Events in the year 1954 in
Germany.
Incumbents
Events
Births
- 4 January -
Birgit Havenstein, German composer
- 16 January -
Wolfgang Schmidt, German track and field athlete
- 19 January
- 21 January -
Thomas de Maizière, German politician
- 7 February -
Dieter Bohlen, songwriter, producer, singer and television personality
- 10 February -
Peter Ramsauer, German politician
- 19 February -
Reiner Haseloff, German politician
- 26 February -
Prince Ernst August of Hanover, German head of the deposed royal House of Hanover
- 1 March -
Volker Wieker, German chief of staff of the Bundeswehr
- 6 March -
Harald Schumacher, German football player
- 26 March
- 1 April -
Dieter Müller, German football player
- 9 April -
Arnold Stadler, German writer
- 16 April -
Sibylle Lewitscharoff, German author (died
2023)
- 19 April -
Ingrid Peters, German singer
- 20 April
- 21 April -
Sabine Engel, German discus thrower
- 1 May -
Eckart Diesch, German sailor
- 24 May -
Rainald Goetz, German author, playwright and essayist
- 8 June -
Jochen Schümann, German sailor
- 10 June -
Ute Frevert, German historian
- 13 June -
Heiner Koch, German bishop of Roman Catholic Church
- 20 June -
Karlheinz Brandenburg, German electrical engineer and mathematician
- 3 July -
Herbert Hainer, German businessman
- 17 July -
Angela Merkel, German politician,
Chancellor of Germany
[1]
- 25 July -
Jürgen Trittin, German politician
- 28 July -
Gerd Faltings, German mathematician
- 14 August -
Berthold Albrecht, German entrepreneur (died
2012)
- 11 October -
Sascha Hehn, German actor
- 12 October -
Norbert Klaar, German sport shooter
- 3 November -
Siegfried Mauser, German pianist
- 25 November -
Rudolf Mellinghoff, German judge
- 14 December -
Eva Mattes, German actress
- 24 December -
Lorenz Caffier, German politician
Deaths
-
January 15 -
Hermann Höpker-Aschoff, German judge and politician (born
1883)
-
January 19 -
Cornelius van Oyen, German sport shooter (born
1886)
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January 22 -
Princess Margaret of Prussia, Prussian princess (born
1872)
-
February 6 -
Friedrich Meinecke, German historian (born
1862)
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March 6
-
March 7 —
Otto Diels, German chemist (born
1876)
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April 14 -
Siegfried von Roedern, German politician (born
1870)
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May 6 -
Duchess Cecilie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, German crown princess (born
1886)
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May 19 -
Johannes Joseph van der Velden, German bishop of Roman Catholic Church (born
1891)
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June 14 -
Hermann Wolfgang von Waltershausen, German composer and conductor (born
1882)
-
June 27 -
Theodor Loos, German actor (born
1883)
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July 1 -
Thea von Harbou, German actress, novelist and film director (born
1888)
-
July 16 -
Herms Niel, German composer (born
1888)
-
August 4 -
Harald Paulsen, German actor (born
1895)
-
August 7 -
Wilhelm Dittmann, German politician (born
1874)
-
August 25-
Johannes Stroux, German philologist and writer (born
1886)
-
September 5 -
Eugen Schiffer, German politician (born
1860)
-
September 27 -
Maximilian von Weichs, German field marshal (born
1881)
-
October 29 -
Hermann Ehlers, German politician (born
1904)
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October 30 -
Gustav Dahrendorf, German politician (born
1901)
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November 11 -
Reinhold Schünzel, German actor (born
1886)
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November 30 -
Wilhelm Furtwängler, German conductor and composer (born
1886)
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December 14 -
Emil Rausch, German swimmer (born
1883)
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December 30 -
Günther Quandt, German industrialist (born
1881)
- Date unknown —
Franz Brandt, World War I German flying ace (born
1893)
See also
References
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