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Wolfgang Köhler
Psychologist / 1887 - 1967
Wolfgang Köhler was a psychologist who examined learning and perception as structured wholes, which led to Gestalt psychology.
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(1887-1967)
Psychologist
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Karl Lagerfeld
Fashion Designer / 1933 -
In addition to his own label, fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld has been a major creative force behind such well-known brands as Tommy Hilfiger, Chanel, and Fendi.
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(1933-)
Fashion Designer
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Friedrich List
Economist, Journalist / 1789 - 1846
German economist Friedrich List believed tariffs on imported goods would stimulate the economy. He wrote The National System of Political Economy.
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(1789-1846)
Economist, Journalist
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Franz Liszt
Educator, Songwriter, Pianist / 1811 - 1886
Franz Liszt was a Hungarian pianist and composer of enormous influence and originality. He was renowned in Europe during the Romantic movement.
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(1811-1886)
Educator, Songwriter, Pianist
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Frederick Loewe
Songwriter / 1901 - 1988
Frederick Loewe, along with collaborator Alan Jay Learner, composed several Broadway scores, including the now-famous songs in My Fair Lady.
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(1901-1988)
Songwriter
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Bruno Ludke
Serial Killer / 1909 - 1944
Bruno Ludke was a German serial killer responsible for up to 80 murders in the years leading up to WWII.
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(1909-1944)
Serial Killer
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Martin Luther
Theologian / 1483 - 1546
Theologian Martin Luther forever changed Christianity when he began the Protestant Reformation in 16th-century Europe.
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(1483-1546)
Theologian
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Thomas Mann
Journalist / 1875 - 1955
German novelist, short-story and essay writer Thomas Mann won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1929. One of his best-known novels is Death in Venice.
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(1875-1955)
Journalist
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Erich Maria Remarque
Author / 1898 - 1970
Novelist Erich Maria Remarque wrote All Quiet on the Western Front, which is perhaps the best-known and most representative novel dealing with World War I.
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(1898-1970)
Author
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Karl Marx
Historian, Economist, Journalist / 1818 - 1883
German philosopher and revolutionary socialist Karl Marx published The Communist Manifesto and Das Kapital, anticapitalist works that form the basis of Marxism.
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(1818-1883)
Historian, Economist, Journalist
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Maurice
Military Leader, Duke / 1521 - 1553
Maurice was duke and elector of Saxony (southeastern Germany) during the 16th century.
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(1521-1553)
Military Leader, Duke
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Maximilian I
Political Leader, King / 1756 - 1825
Maximilian I was the first king of Bavaria (1806–25), a member of the house of Wittelsbach.
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(1756-1825)
Political Leader, King
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Ernst Mayr
Educator, Zoologist / 1904 - 2005
Ornithologist Ernst Mayr demonstrated that the development of separate species in higher animals depends on the geographical isolation of precursor populations.
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(1904-2005)
Educator, Zoologist
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John McEnroe
Tennis Player / 1959 -
John McEnroe is a world champion tennis player famous for his temperamental outbursts. He was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1999.
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(1959-)
Tennis Player
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Felix Mendelssohn
Educator, Songwriter, Conductor / 1809 - 1847
Felix Mendelssohn, German composer, pianist, conductor and music teacher, was one of the most celebrated figures of the early Romantic period.
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(1809-1847)
Educator, Songwriter, Conductor
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Josef Mengele
War Criminal / 1911 - 1979
Josef Mengele was a Nazi doctor at Auschwitz extermination camp who selected prisoners for execution in gas chambers and led medical experiments on inmates.
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(1911-1979)
War Criminal
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Angela Merkel
Political Leader / 1954 -
Angela Merkel is a German politician best known as the first female chancellor of Germany and one of the architects of the European Union.
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(1954-)
Political Leader
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Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
Architect / 1886 - 1969
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe was a German-born architect known as the leader of the International Style.
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(1886-1969)
Architect
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William Morris
Business Leader / 1873 - 1932
William Morris was a theatrical agent and manager who founded what would become one of the biggest talent agencies in Hollywood.
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(1873-1932)
Business Leader
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F.W. Murnau
Director / 1888 - 1931
Silent film director F.W. Murnau created the first major vampire film with 1924's Nosferatu, based on the novel Dracula by Bram Stroker.
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(1888-1931)
Director
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August Ferdinand Möbius
Mathematician / 1790 - 1868
German mathematician August Ferdinand Möbius was the brains behind the Möbius strip and other innovations in Euclidean geometry.
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(1790-1868)
Mathematician
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Balthasar Neumann
Architect / 1687 - 1753
German architect Balthasar Neumann was in charge of major building projects in Würzburg and Bamberg, including palaces, public buildings, and many churches.
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(1687-1753)
Architect
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Mike Nichols
Director / 1931 -
Mike Nichols in an American theater and film director, best known for his 1967 classic, The Graduate. He's won an Academy Award, as well as multiple Tony and Emmy Awards.
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(1931-)
Director
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John Nicolay
Lawyer, Writer, Government Official / 1832 - 1901
John G. Nicolay served as secretary to President Abraham Lincoln, and later co-wrote a 10-volume biography on the president, Abraham Lincoln: A History.
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(1832-1901)
Lawyer, Writer, Government Official
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Friedrich Nietzsche
Philosopher, Scholar / 1844 - 1900
19th-century German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche radically questioned widely held cultural beliefs and is best known for his "God is dead" concept.
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(1844-1900)
Philosopher, Scholar
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Emmy Noether
Mathematician / 1882 - 1935
German mathematician Emmy Noether (1882–1935) revolutionized the areas of abstract algebra and theoretical physics. Even Einstein called her a genius.
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(1882-1935)
Mathematician
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Christiane Nuesslein-Volhard
Geneticist / 1942 -
Christiane Nuesslein-Volhard is a German developmental geneticist who won a Nobel Prize for research concerning the mechanisms of early embryonic development.
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(1942-)
Geneticist
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Hermann Oberth
Physicist / 1894 - 1989
Hermann Oberth has been called "the father of German rocketry." He assisted Wernher von Braun in the 1950s in developing space rockets for the United States.
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(1894-1989)
Physicist
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Jacques Offenbach
Songwriter / 1819 - 1880
Jacques Offenbach was a prolific composer who created a new type French comic opera called the operette.
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(1819-1880)
Songwriter
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Nikolaus Otto
Inventor / 1832 - 1891
Nikolaus Otto created the first internal-combustion engine that used the four-stroke cycle. It provided an alternative power source to the steam engine.
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(1832-1891)
Inventor
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Otto
King / 1815 - 1867
Otto, the son of King Louis I of Bavaria, served as the first king of modern Greece, but a revolt in 1862 forced him to step down and return to Bavaria.
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(1815-1867)
King
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Johann Pachelbel
Songwriter / 1653 - 1706
German composer Johann Pachelbel was known for his works for organ, and was considered one of the great organ masters of the generation before J.S. Bach.
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(1653-1706)
Songwriter
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Peter Kurten
Serial Killer / 1883 - 1931
German serial killer Peter Kürten, known as the "Dusseldorf Vampire", murdered at least nine people before surrendering to police in 1931.
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(1883-1931)
Serial Killer
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Philip
Political Leader, King / 1178 - 1208
Philip of Swabia was a German Hohenstaufen king who engaged in warfare against the emperor Otto IV over the crown for a decade in late 1100's.
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(1178-1208)
Political Leader, King
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Robert Pirsig
Educator, Philosopher, Journalist / 1928 -
American author Robert Pirsig is best known for his philosophical novel Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry into Values (1974).
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(1928-)
Educator, Philosopher, Journalist
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Ferdinand Porsche
Entrepreneur, Engineer, Inventor / 1875 - 1951
Ferdinand Porsche founded the Porsche car company in 1931. In the early 1920s, he oversaw the development of the Mercedes compressor car, and later developed the first designs of the Volkswagen car with his son, Ferdinand Anton Ernst Porsche.
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(1875-1951)
Entrepreneur, Engineer, Inventor
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Ferdinand Anton Ernst Porsche
Business Leader, Engineer / 1909 - 1998
Thanks to the model 356, created in 1948 by Ferdinand Anton Ernst "Ferry" Porsche, the Porsche car company became known worldwide as a producer of successful sports and racing cars. Several years earlier, in 1934, Porsche worked with father Ferdinand Porsche on the first designs of the Volkswagen car.
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(1909-1998)
Business Leader, Engineer
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Ramzi Binalshibh
Terrorist
Terrorist. Born May 1, 1972 in the Yemini province of Hadhramaut. Binalshibh worked as a clerk for the International Bank of Yemen from 1987-1995. He moved to Hamburg, Germany, in 1997 where he met Mohamed Atta and joined the al Qaeda cell. Binalshibh
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Terrorist
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Johannes Rau
Environmental Activist, World Leader / 1931 - 2006
Johannes Rau was a member of the Social Democratic Party Executive and chair of the party state organization before serving as president of Germany (1999-2004).
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(1931-2006)
Environmental Activist, World Leader
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John Augustus Roebling
Engineer / 1806 - 1869
German-born U.S. civil engineer, John Roebling was a pioneer in the design of steel suspension bridges. His best known work is the Brooklyn Bridge.
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(1806-1869)
Engineer
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Erwin Rommel
General / 1891 - 1944
Field Marshal Erwin Rommel was one of German's most popular generals during World War II, and gained his enemies' respect with his victories as commander of the Afrika Korps. Implicated in a plot to overthrow Hitler, Rommel took his life in 1944.
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General
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Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen
Physicist / 1845 - 1923
Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen was a Nobel-winning German scientist who is credited with the discovery of X-rays.
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(1845-1923)
Physicist
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Nelly Sachs
Playwright, Poet / 1891 - 1970
German poet and playwright Nelly Sachs won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1966 for expressing the grief and yearning of her fellow Jews after WWII.
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(1891-1970)
Playwright, Poet
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Claudia Schiffer
Film Actress, Television Actress, Model / 1970 -
Supermodel Claudia Schiffer starred in a campaign for Guess jeans, and appeared on the covers of more than 500 magazines, including Vogue and Rolling Stone.
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(1970-)
Film Actress, Television Actress, Model
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Arthur Schopenhauer
Philosopher, Journalist / 1788 - 1860
Arthur Schopenhauer was a German philosopher best known for his book The World as Will and Representation, and for his pessimistic views of human nature.
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(1788-1860)
Philosopher, Journalist
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Max Schreck
Film Actor / 1879 - 1936
Max Schreck made film history with his creepy portrayal of a vampire in F.W. Murnau’s classic silent film Nosferatu: A Symphony of Terror (1922).
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(1879-1936)
Film Actor
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Charles Schulz
Illustrator, Writer / 1922 - 2000
Charles Schulz was a cartoonist best known for creating the one of the world's most successful comic strips, Peanuts.
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(1922-2000)
Illustrator, Writer
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Albert Schweitzer
Philosopher, Scholar, Doctor, Musician, Missionary, Preacher, Theologian, Journalist / 1875 - 1965
Albert Schweitzer was Alsatian-German theologian, philosopher, organist, and mission doctor in equatorial Africa, whose goal was the Brotherhood of Nations.
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(1875-1965)
Philosopher, Scholar, Doctor, Musician, Missionary, Preacher, Theologian, Journalist
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Elke Sommer
Film Actress / 1940 -
German blonde bombshell Elke Sommer starred opposite film legends Peter Sellers, Paul Newman and Bob Hope.
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(1940-)
Film Actress
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Leo Strauss
Scholar, Political Scientist, Academic Author / 1899 - 1973
Leo Strauss was a German-born American political philosopher and interpreter of classical political theory.
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(1899-1973)
Scholar, Political Scientist, Academic Author
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Levi Strauss
Entrepreneur, Fashion Designer / 1829 - 1902
Levi Strauss started an enduring fashion empire, which he launched by making one of the world's most durable and popular clothing items--the blue jeans.
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(1829-1902)
Entrepreneur, Fashion Designer
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Richard Strauss
Songwriter / 1864 - 1949
Richard Strauss was a leading German classical composer of the late Romantic and early modern eras best known for his operas Der Rosenkavalier and Salome.
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(1864-1949)
Songwriter
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Julius Streicher
Political Leader, Editor / 1885 - 1946
Julius Streicher was a Nazi demagogue and politician who gained infamy as one of the most virulent advocates of the persecution of Jews during the 1930s.
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(1885-1946)
Political Leader, Editor
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Chef Tell
Chef, Television Personality / 1943 - 2007
Chef Tell was one of the first culinary celebrities, giving cooking demonstrations on television beginning in the 1970s.
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(1943-2007)
Chef, Television Personality
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Rudolf Virchow
Academic, Doctor, Political Leader, Biologist / 1821 - 1902
Rudolf Virchow was a German pathologist and statesman, widely credited for his advancements in public health, particularly with his cell theory.
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(1821-1902)
Academic, Doctor, Political Leader, Biologist
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Wernher von Braun
Engineer, Scientist / 1912 - 1977
Wernher von Braun was a German engineer who worked on rocket technology, first for Germany and then for the United States.
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(1912-1977)
Engineer, Scientist
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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Author, Playwright, Poet / 1749 - 1832
Poet, novelist, and playwright Johann Wolfgang von Goethe provided the Sturm und Drang movement with its first novel, The Sorrows of Young Werther.
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(1749-1832)
Author, Playwright, Poet
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Paul von Hindenburg
General, World Leader / 1847 - 1934
Paul von Hindenburg served as the second President of Germany from 1925 - 1934 and played an important role in the Nazi's rise to power.
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(1847-1934)
General, World Leader
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Friedrich von Schelling
Philosopher / 1775 - 1854
German philosopher Friedrich von Schelling explored the concept of freedom in his 1809 book, Of Human Freedom. Immanuel Kant largely inspired his work.
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(1775-1854)
Philosopher
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Johann Heinrich von Thünen
Economist / 1783 - 1850
Economist and agriculturalist Johann Heinrich von Thünen wrote about the relationship between commodity transportation costs and the location of production.
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(1783-1850)
Economist
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Richard Wagner
Songwriter, Conductor / 1813 - 1883
Richard Wagner is best known for creating several complex operas, including Tristan and Isolde and Ring Cycle, as well as for his anti-semitic writings.
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(1813-1883)
Songwriter, Conductor
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Christoph Waltz
Actor / 1956 -
After working in Europe for decades, actor Christoph Waltz caught the attention of American audiences with his role in Quentin Tarantino's Inglorious Basterds.
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(1956-)
Actor
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Max Weber
Educator, Philosopher, Scholar, Anti-War Activist, Economist, Literary Critic, Political Scientist, Journalist, Sociologist / 1864 - 1920
Max Weber was a 19th century German sociologist and one of the founders of modern sociology. He wrote The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism in 1905.
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(1864-1920)
Educator, Philosopher, Scholar, Anti-War Activist, Economist, Literary Critic, Political Scientist, Journalist, Sociologist
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Wim Wenders
Director / 1945 -
Wim Wenders is a German film director who, along with Fassbinder and Herzog, was one of the principal members of the New German Cinema of the 1970s.
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(1945-)
Director
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Dr. Ruth Westheimer
Radio Talk Show Host, Television Personality, Journalist / 1928 -
Dr. Ruth Westheimer is one of the world's most recognized authorities on sex. She has delivered her advice on TV, radio and the web for decades and has written numerous books.
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(1928-)
Radio Talk Show Host, Television Personality, Journalist
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William I
King / 1797 - 1888
William I is best known for ruling Prussia as regent, and king, and later as German emperor.
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(1797-1888)
King
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Bruce Willis
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor / 1955 -
Bruce Willis first made a splash on TV in Moonlighting, costarring Cybill Shepherd, but his fame really grew with films such as Die Hard, The Sixth Sense and The Expendables.
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(1955-)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor