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Hans Albers
Film Actor, Singer / 1891 - 1960
Beginning with his first film in 1911 and in the years leading up to World War II, Hans Albers was one of Germany's most beloved movie stars.
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(1891-1960)
Film Actor, Singer
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Albert, Duke of Prussia
Political Leader, Duke / 1490 - 1568
Albert, first duke of Prussia and last grand master of the Teutonic Knights, is known chiefly for ending the Teutonic Knights' government of East Prussia.
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(1490-1568)
Political Leader, Duke
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Alois Alzheimer
Psychiatrist, Neurologist / 1864 - 1915
Alois Alzheimer was a German psychiatrist who discovered the pathological condition of dementia and diagnosed the disease that bears his name.
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(1864-1915)
Psychiatrist, Neurologist
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Anne of Cleves
Queen / 1515 - 1557
Anne of Cleves was the fourth wife of Henry VIII. She briefly served as queen of England.
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(1515-1557)
Queen
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Hannah Arendt
Philosopher, Academic Author / 1906 - 1975
Hannah Arendt gained much attention for her writings on totalitarianism and Jewish affairs after World War II.
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(1906-1975)
Philosopher, Academic Author
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John Jacob Astor
Entrepreneur / 1763 - 1848
Fur trader and real estate investor John Jacob Astor was one of the leading businessmen of his day and the founder of an American fur trade dynasty.
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(1763-1848)
Entrepreneur
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Johann Christian Bach
Songwriter / 1735 - 1782
Johann Christian Bach was a galant-style German composer of Italian opera during the early Classical period, and the youngest son of famed Baroque composer Johann Sebastian Bach.
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(1735-1782)
Songwriter
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Klaus Barbie
War Criminal, Military Leader / 1913 - 1991
Nazi leader Klaus Barbie was head of the Gestapo in Lyon from 1942 to 1944, and was held responsible for the death and deportation thousands.
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(1913-1991)
War Criminal, Military Leader
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Georg Baselitz
Artist / 1938 -
German artist George Baselitz helped start the Neo-Expressionism movement. He’s known for intentionally hanging his artwork upside down.
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(1938-)
Artist
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Boris Becker
Tennis Player / 1967 -
In 1985, Boris Becker became the youngest winner (at 17) of the Wimbledon's men's singles title, going to to great tennis success.
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(1967-)
Tennis Player
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Ludwig van Beethoven
Songwriter, Pianist / 1770 - 1827
Ludwig van Beethoven was a deaf German composer and the predominant musical figure in the transitional period between the Classical and Romantic eras.
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(1770-1827)
Songwriter, Pianist
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Pope Benedict XVI
Pope / 1927 -
Benedict XVI served as pope of the Roman Catholic Church from 2005 to 2013. He is best known for his rigid views on Catholicism and topics such as birth control and homosexuality.
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(1927-)
Pope
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Karl Benz
Entrepreneur, Engineer, Inventor / 1844 - 1929
German mechanical engineer Karl Benz designed and built the first practical automobile powered by an internal-combustion engine.
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(1844-1929)
Entrepreneur, Engineer, Inventor
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Hans Bethe
Physicist / 1906 - 2005
Nobel Prize-winning physicist Hans Albrecht Bethe is known for his discoveries regarding energy generation in stars and for advocating against the use of nuclear weapons.
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(1906-2005)
Physicist
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Günter Blobel
Biologist / 1936 -
Cellular and molecular biologist Günter Blobel won the Nobel Prize in 1999 for his discoveries about proteins and their placement in the cell.
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(1936-)
Biologist
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Franz Boas
Scientist, Academic Author / 1858 - 1942
Franz Boas was a German-born anthropologist who founded the relativistic, culture-centered school of American anthropology that dominated 20th century thought.
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(1858-1942)
Scientist, Academic Author
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Martin Bormann
War Criminal, Military Leader, Political Leader
As one of Hitler's closest allies, Nazi leader Martin Bormann had a broad influence on all party activities and played a key role in the genocide of the Holocaust.
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War Criminal, Military Leader, Political Leader
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Max Born
Educator, Physicist / 1882 - 1970
Max Born was a German physicist who shared the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1954 with Walther Bothe for his probabilistic interpretation of quantum mechanics.
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(1882-1970)
Educator, Physicist
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Johannes Brahms
Songwriter, Pianist / 1833 - 1897
Johannes Brahms was a German composer and pianist who wrote symphonies, concerti, chamber music, piano works, and choral compositions.
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(1833-1897)
Songwriter, Pianist
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Willy Brandt
Political Leader / 1913 - 1992
Willy Brandt was a German statesman, leader of the German Social Democratic Party and chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany (1969–74).
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(1913-1992)
Political Leader
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Eva Braun
Model / 1912 - 1945
Eva Braun was the mistress and later the wife of Adolf Hitler. Braun and Hitler killed themselves on April 30, 1945, the day after their wedding—an decided alternative to falling into the hands of enemy troops.
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(1912-1945)
Model
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Ferdinand Braun
Inventor, Physicist / 1850 - 1918
German physicist Karl Ferdinand Braun shared the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1909 with Guglielmo Marconi for the development of wireless telegraphy.
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(1850-1918)
Inventor, Physicist
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Bertolt Brecht
Playwright, Poet / 1898 - 1956
Bertolt Brecht is best known for his plays and poems, in which he embraced anti-bourgeois themes and being forced from his native Germany.
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(1898-1956)
Playwright, Poet
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Charles Bukowski
Author, Poet / 1920 - 1994
Author and poet Charles Bukowski wrote the gritty poetry book Love is a Dog from Hell, and the novels Barfly and Factotum, both of which were made into films.
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(1920-1994)
Author, Poet
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LeVar Burton
Film Actor, Television Actor, Television Personality / 1957 -
LeVar Burton is an actor known chiefly for his work in the TV miniseries Roots and the series Star Trek: The Next Generation.
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(1957-)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Television Personality
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Catherine II
Political Leader, Empress / 1729 - 1796
Catherine II was empress of Russia, and led her country into the political and cultural life of Europe, carrying on the work begun by Peter the Great.
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(1729-1796)
Political Leader, Empress
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Nicolaus Copernicus
Mathematician, Astronomer / 1473 - 1543
Astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus identified the concept of a heliocentric solar system, in which the sun, rather than the earth, is the center of the solar system.
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(1473-1543)
Mathematician, Astronomer
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Graham Coxon
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer / 1969 -
Graham Coxon is an English singer-songwriter, best known as the guitarist and backup vocalist for the alternative rock band Blur.
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(1969-)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
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Gottlieb Daimler
Entrepreneur, Engineer, Inventor / 1834 - 1900
German inventor Gottlieb Daimler patented one of the first successful internal-combustion engines and later founded the Daimler company, which produced the first Mercedes car in 1899.
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(1834-1900)
Entrepreneur, Engineer, Inventor
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Jupp Derwall
Coach, Soccer Player / 1927 - 2007
During his tenure as national coach, German association football (soccer) manager Jupp Derwall guided West Germany the 1980 European championship title.
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(1927-2007)
Coach, Soccer Player
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Marlene Dietrich
Film Actress / 1901 - 1992
Film actress Marlene Dietrich was known for her sultry, sex appeal. She was a major leading lady in the 1930s and 1940s.
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(1901-1992)
Film Actress
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Walter Dornberger
Engineer, Scientist / 1895 - 1980
Walter Dornberger was an engineer whose rockets were the precursor to all postwar spacecraft.
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(1895-1980)
Engineer, Scientist
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Johann Wolfgang Döbereiner
Chemist / 1780 - 1849
German chemist Johann Wolfgang Döbereiner's observation of similarities among certain elements anticipated the development of the periodic system of elements.
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(1780-1849)
Chemist
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Albrecht Dürer
Painter / 1471 - 1528
Albrecht Durer was regarded as the greatest German Renaissance artist. His work includes altarpieces, portraits and self-portraits, engravings, and woodcuts.
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(1471-1528)
Painter
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Heinrich Eberbach
General, Warrior / 1895 - 1992
Heinrich Eberbach was a German General der Panzertruppen in the German Army of World War II.
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(1895-1992)
General, Warrior
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Paul Ehrlich
Immunologist / 1854 - 1915
Paul Ehrlich is a German Jewish medical scientist best known for discovering the first effective treatment for syphilis.
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(1854-1915)
Immunologist
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Adolf Eichmann
War Criminal / 1906 - 1962
Adolf Eichmann would be executed by the state of Israel for his role as coordinator of logistics for "the final solution to the Jewish question."
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(1906-1962)
War Criminal
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Albert Einstein
Physicist / 1879 - 1955
Albert Einstein was a German-born physicist who developed the theory of relativity. He is considered the most influential physicist of the 20th century.
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(1879-1955)
Physicist
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Elsa Einstein
1876 - 1936
Elsa Einstein was physicist Albert Einstein's second wife, supporting his work, nursing him back to help, and moving with him from Germany to the United States in 1933.
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(1876-1936)
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Alfred Eisenstaedt
Photographer / 1898 - 1995
Alfred Eisenstaedt was German-born, U.S. photojournalist. He was one of the first four photographers hired by Life Magazine.
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(1898-1995)
Photographer
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Erik H. Erikson
Educator, Scholar, Psychologist, Journalist / 1902 - 1994
Personality development, in Erik H. Erikson's view, occurs through a series of identity crises that occur in stages that must be overcome and internalized.
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(1902-1994)
Educator, Scholar, Psychologist, Journalist
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Max Ernst
Painter, Sculptor, Editor / 1891 - 1976
Max Ernst was a German artist--in painting, sculpture and collage--who was a key figure in the Dadaist and Surrealist art movements.
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(1891-1976)
Painter, Sculptor, Editor
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Max Eyth
Business Leader, Engineer, Inventor, Scientist / 1836 - 1906
Max Eyth was a German engineer and inventor who expanded the use of agricultural machinery, founded the German Agricultural Society and wrote novels.
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(1836-1906)
Business Leader, Engineer, Inventor, Scientist
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Michael Fassbender
Actor / 1977 -
Actor Michael Fassbender has starred in the films 300, Inglorious Basterds, Centurion, Dangerous Method, Prometheus and the comic-book-based X-men: First Class.
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(1977-)
Actor
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Gustav Fechner
Philosopher, Physicist / 1801 - 1887
German physicist Gustav Fechner utilized his science background to establish a new field called psychophysics, a science of psychology.
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(1801-1887)
Philosopher, Physicist
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Alexandra Feodorovna
Empress / 1872 - 1918
Alexandra Feodorovna was consort of the Russian Czar Nicholas II. Her rule precipitated the collapse of Russia's imperial government. She was murdered, along with her entire family, in 1918.
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(1872-1918)
Empress
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Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
Singer / 1925 - 2012
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau was an opera singer known for his deep baritone and preeminence in the lieder.
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(1925-2012)
Singer
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Felix Frankfurter
Educator, Scholar, Supreme Court Justice / 1882 - 1965
Associate Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter was a noted law scholar, who was the high court's leading exponent of the doctrine of judicial self-restraint.
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(1882-1965)
Educator, Scholar, Supreme Court Justice
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Anne Frank
1929 - 1945
Anne Frank is a Jewish girl that had to go into hiding during World War II. She is best known for the diary that she kept, which continues to touch people today.
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(1929-1945)
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Frederick I
King / 1657 - 1713
Frederick I was the first king of Prussia. He ruled from 1701 to 1713 and helped establish Prussia’s cultural significance in Europe.
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(1657-1713)
King
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Frederick II
King / 1712 - 1786
Frederick II, known as Frederick the Great, was Prussia's king from 1740 to 1786. By winning wars and expanding territories, he established Prussia as a strong military power.
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(1712-1786)
King
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Christian Wolff
Philosopher, Scholar, Mathematician, Royalty, Botanist, Academic Author / 1679 - 1754
Christian Freiherr von Wolff was a German philosopher, mathematician, and scientist who is best known as a leading spokesman of German rationalism.
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(1679-1754)
Philosopher, Scholar, Mathematician, Royalty, Botanist, Academic Author
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Erich Fromm
Psychiatrist, Academic Author / 1900 - 1980
Psychoanalyst Erich Fromm studied the effect of society on the human psyche in such works as To Have or to Be and Escape from Freedom.
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(1900-1980)
Psychiatrist, Academic Author
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Carl Friedrich Gauss
Mathematician, Astronomer / 1777 - 1855
Carl Friedrich Gauss was a German mathematician, astronomer, and physicist who published over 150 works and contributed the fundamental theorem of algebra.
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(1777-1855)
Mathematician, Astronomer
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Joseph Goebbels
Political Leader / 1897 - 1945
Joseph Goebbels was minister of propaganda for the German Third Reich under Adolf Hitler. He presented a favorable image of the Nazi regime to the Germans.
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(1897-1945)
Political Leader
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Hermann Göring
General, Warrior, Political Leader / 1893 - 1946
Hermann Göring was a leader of the Nazi Party. He was condemned to hang as a war criminal in 1946 but took his own life instead.
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(1893-1946)
General, Warrior, Political Leader
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Steffi Graf
Tennis Player / 1969 -
Steffi Graf is an internationally renowned pro tennis player who ranked up scores of championship titles in the 1980s and '90s.
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(1969-)
Tennis Player
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Claus, Graf Schenk von Stauffenberg
Assassin, Military Leader / 1907 - 1944
Claus von Stauffenberg was a German army officer who, as the chief conspirator of the July Plot, carried out an failed attempt to assassinate Adolf Hitler.
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(1907-1944)
Assassin, Military Leader
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Bill Graham
1931 - 1991
Bill Graham was a legendary rock concert promoter who arranged tours for bands like Jefferson Airplane, the Grateful Dead and the Rolling Stones from the 1960s until the '90s.
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(1931-1991)
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Jacob Grimm
Author / 1785 - 1863
Jacob Grimm was a 19th century German scholar who, along with brother Wilhelm, published Grimms' Fairy Tales, a collection famous for its children's stories.
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(1785-1863)
Author
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Wilhelm Grimm
Author / 1786 - 1859
Wilhelm Grimm was a 19th century German author who, along with brother Jacob, published Grimms' Fairy Tales, a collection famous for stories like Cinderella and Rapunzel.
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(1786-1859)
Author
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Johannes Gutenberg
Inventor / 1395 - 1468
German inventor Johannes Gutenberg developed a method of printing from movable type. He printed the first book via movable type, the “Forty-Two-Line” Bible.
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(1395-1468)
Inventor
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Otto Hahn
Chemist / 1879 - 1968
Otto Hahn discovered nuclear fission with fellow scientist Fritz Strassmann in 1938. They were awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
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(1879-1968)
Chemist
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George Handel
Songwriter / 1685 - 1759
George Handel composed operas, oratorios and instrumentals. His 1741 work, Messiah, is the most famous oratorio.
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(1685-1759)
Songwriter
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Robert Harting
Athlete / 1984 -
Robert Harting is a German discus thrower and Olympic gold medalist. Known for tearing open his shirt after big wins, he is often called "The Incredible Hulk."
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(1984-)
Athlete
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Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Philosopher / 1770 - 1831
German philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel was one of the creators of German Idealism. He explored how contradictions ultimately integrated.
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(1770-1831)
Philosopher
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Martin Heidegger
Philosopher / 1889 - 1976
Though his reputation was scarred by his affiliation with the Nazi party, Martin Heidegger is one of the most influential philosophers of the 20th century.
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(1889-1976)
Philosopher
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Henry IV
Emperor, King / 1050 - 1106
Henry IV Holy Roman Emperor became king of Germany in 1056 and was abdicated in 1105. He overthrew Pope Gregory VII because of a disagreement about imperial rule.
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(1050-1106)
Emperor, King
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Henry V
Emperor, King / 1086 - 1125
Henry V served as joint king of Germany with Henry IV until he forced his father to abdicate the throne. Holy Roman emperor from 1111 to 1125, he was the last of the Salian line.
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(1086-1125)
Emperor, King
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Henry VI
Emperor, King / 1165 - 1197
Henry VI was the German king and Holy Roman emperor (1165-1197). His main achievement was increasing his dynasty's power by acquiring of the kingdom of Sicily.
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(1165-1197)
Emperor, King
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Henry VII of Germany
King / 1211 - 1242
Henry VII was a 13th century German king and son of Frederick II, who was Holy Roman emperor.
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(1211-1242)
King
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Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor
Political Leader, Emperor, King / 1275 - 1313
Henry VII became the first House of Luxembourg member to serve as king of Germany in 1308. In 1312, he became the House of Luxembourg's first Holy Roman Emperor.
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(1275-1313)
Political Leader, Emperor, King
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Caroline Lucretia Herschel
Singer, Astronomer / 1750 - 1848
Caroline Lucretia Herschel assisted her brother, Sir William Herschel, with scientific research, but became a respected astronomer in her own right. She earned a gold medal from the Royal Astronomical Society in 1828.
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(1750-1848)
Singer, Astronomer
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Rudolf Hess
Military Leader, Political Leader / 1894 - 1987
Adolf Hitler appointed Rudolf Hess deputy of the Nazi party in 1939. Following World War II, Hess was convicted at the Nuremberg Trials and sentenced to life in prison.
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(1894-1987)
Military Leader, Political Leader
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Reinhard Heydrich
Mass Murderer, Military Leader / 1904 - 1942
Reinhard Heydrich was a high-ranking German Nazi official best known for being one of the main architects of the Holocaust during the early years of the war.
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(1904-1942)
Mass Murderer, Military Leader
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Saint Hildegard
Nun, Journalist, Playwright, Poet / 1098 - 1179
Saint Hildegard was a Christian mystic, abbess, visionary, and composer.
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(1098-1179)
Nun, Journalist, Playwright, Poet
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Heinrich Himmler
Military Leader / 1900 - 1945
Heinrich Himmler was commander of Hitler's Schutzstaffel, and later of the Gestapo in Nazi Germany. After World War II, he committed suicide to escape capture.
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(1900-1945)
Military Leader
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Adolf Hitler
Military Leader, Dictator / 1889 - 1945
Adolf Hitler was the leader of Nazi Germany from 1934 to 1945. He initiated World War II and oversaw fascist policies that resulted in millions of deaths.
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(1889-1945)
Military Leader, Dictator
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Philip Seymour Hoffman
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor, Director / 1967 -
Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman has gained recognition for his work in a series of successful films including Capote and Doubt.
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(1967-)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor, Director
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Hans Hofmann
Educator, Painter / 1880 - 1966
German painter Hans Hofmann was an influential 20th century art teacher whose work paved the way for Abstract Expressionism.
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(1880-1966)
Educator, Painter
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Hans Holbein, the Younger
Painter / 1497 - 1543
One of the greatest portraitists of all time, Hans Holbein, the Younger is known for his depictions of Henry VIII.
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(1497-1543)
Painter
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Roy Horn
Magician / 1944 -
Roy Horn is half of the headlining Las Vegas magical duo Siegfried & Roy who survived severe injuries after an onstage tiger attack.
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(1944-)
Magician
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Karen Horney
Academic, Psychologist, Journalist / 1885 - 1952
German-born American psychoanalyst Karen Horney, departing from some of Freud’s principles, suggested an environmental and social basis for the personality.
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(1885-1952)
Academic, Psychologist, Journalist
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George I
King / 1660 - 1727
George I ruled as Great Britain’s first Hanoverian king from 1714 to 1727. He ensured a Protestant succession to the throne, but was not popular.
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(1660-1727)
King
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Emil Jannings
Film Actor / 1884 - 1950
German actor Emil Jannings was a celebrated film star, winning the first Best Actor Oscar in 1929. Sadly, the advent of sound killed his career in the U.S.
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(1884-1950)
Film Actor
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William Joyce
Political Leader / 1906 - 1946
William Joyce is best known for his involvement in the British Fascist Party during World War II and immigrating to Nazi Germany.
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(1906-1946)
Political Leader
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Albert Kahn
Architect, Entrepreneur / 1869 - 1942
Architect Albert Kahn was known for his designs of American automobile factories. He was considered the world's foremost industrial architect at the time.
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(1869-1942)
Architect, Entrepreneur
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Immanuel Kant
Philosopher / 1724 - 1804
Immanuel Kant was a German philosopher during the Enlightenment era of the late 18th century. His best known work is the Critique of Pure Reason.
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(1724-1804)
Philosopher
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Katerina Witt
Ice Skater / 1965 -
German figure skater Katerina Witt won the first of six European championships and went on to win two Olympic gold medals and four World Championships.
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(1965-)
Ice Skater
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Anselm Kiefer
Painter / 1945 -
Anselm Kiefer is an internationally acclaimed German painter and sculptor whose work looks at his country’s political past.
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(1945-)
Painter
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Klaus Kinski
Film Actor / 1926 - 1991
Actor Klaus Kinski made his mark in such films as Aguirre (1972), Nosferatu (1979) and Fitzcarraldo (1982).
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(1926-1991)
Film Actor
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Gustav Kirchhoff
Physicist / 1824 - 1887
German physicist Gustav Kirchoff became the first scientist to show that electric current flows at the speed of light through a conductor.
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(1824-1887)
Physicist
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Martin Heinrich Klaproth
Educator, Chemist / 1743 - 1817
German chemist Martin Klaproth Heinrich discovered a number of elements in the 19th century, including uranium and zirconium.
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(1743-1817)
Educator, Chemist
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Paul Klee
Educator, Painter / 1879 - 1940
Paul Klee was a prolific Swiss and German artist best known for his large body of work, influenced by cubism, expressionism and surrealism.
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(1879-1940)
Educator, Painter
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Max Klinger
Painter, Sculptor / 1857 - 1920
Max Klinger was a German painter, sculptor, and printmaker. He is known for his use of symbol, fantasy, and dream imagery.
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(1857-1920)
Painter, Sculptor
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Heidi Klum
Actress, Model, Reality Television Star, Television Producer / 1973 -
Former supermodel Heidi Klum has produced and served as host and judge of Project Runway, a competitive reality television series about fashion designers.
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(1973-)
Actress, Model, Reality Television Star, Television Producer
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Robert Koch
Medical Professional, Biologist / 1843 - 1910
Prussian physician Robert Koch is best known for isolating the bacterium which causes tuberculosis, the cause of numerous deaths in the mid-19th century.
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(1843-1910)
Medical Professional, Biologist
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Helmut Kohl
World Leader / 1930 -
Helmut Kohl served as chancellor of Germany from 1982 to 1988, during which time he oversaw the reunification of East and West Germany.
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(1930-)
World Leader
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Georges J.F. Köhler
Physiologist / 1946 - 1995
Georges Kohler, a German immunologist that won a Nobel Prize, with two other scientists, for his work on a technique to produce monoclonal antibodies.
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(1946-1995)
Physiologist
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Käthe Kollwitz
Activist, Illustrator, Sculptor / 1867 - 1945
German graphic artist and sculptor Käthe Kollwitz was an eloquent advocate for victims of social injustice, war and inhumanity.
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(1867-1945)
Activist, Illustrator, Sculptor