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1969 in Germany
Summary
Events in the year
1969 in
Germany
.
←
1968
1967
1966
1969
in
Germany
→
1970
1971
1972
Decades:
1940s
1950s
1960s
1970s
1980s
See also:
Other events of 1969
History of Germany
•
Timeline
•
Years
Incumbents
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President
Heinrich Lübke
(until 30 June 1969)
Gustav Heinemann
(from 1 July 1969)
Chancellor
Kurt Georg Kiesinger
(until 21 October 1969)
Willy Brandt
(from 21 October 1969)
Events
edit
22 February -
Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 1969
5 March -
1969 West German presidential election
23 June -
Bonn Agreement
25 June - 26 July -
19th Berlin International Film Festival
5 September -
Bielefeld University
was established.
28 September -
1969 West German federal election
22 October - The
First Brandt cabinet
led by
Willy Brandt
was sworn in.
Births
edit
January 3 –
Michael Schumacher
, racing driver
January 15 –
Meret Becker
, actress
January 24 –
Annette Klug
, fencer
March 28 –
Ilke Wyludda
, discus thrower
April 11 –
Caren Miosga
, journalist
April 20 –
Marietta Slomka
, journalist
May 14 –
Sabine Schmitz
, racing driver and television personality (died 2021)
May 25 –
Jörg Roßkopf
, table tennis player
June 14 –
Steffi Graf
, tennis player
June 15 –
Oliver Kahn
, football player
July 5 –
Ansgar Brinkmann
, politician
July 10 –
Jonas Kaufmann
, opera singer
July 16 –
Sahra Wagenknecht
, politician
July 19 –
Sabine Bau
, fencer
July 21 –
Isabell Werth
, equestrian
July 22 –
Ronny Weller
, weightlifter
August 3 –
Ingo Oschmann
, comedian
August 21 –
Oliver Geissen
, television presenter
August 28 –
Christoph Ahlhaus
, politician
September 9 –
Sandra Wagner-Sachse
, archer
[1]
October 1 –
Thorsten Schäfer-Gümbel
, politician
October 9 –
Torsten May
, boxer
October 19 –
Dieter Thoma
, ski jumper
November 22 –
Katrin Krabbe
, athlete
December 22 –
Eyck Zimmer
, chef
December 25 –
AnNa R.
, singer
Deaths
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January 13 -
Helmut Weiss
, German film director (born
1907
)
February 18 -
Gisela Arendt
, German swimmer (born
1918
)
February 22 -
Johannes Dieckmann
, German politician (born
1893
)
February 26 -
Karl Jaspers
, German psychiatrist and philosopher (born
1883
)
March 7 -
Wilhelm von Apell
, German general (born
1892
)
April 21 -
Rudolf Amelunxen
, German politician (born
1888
)
May 2 -
Franz von Papen
, German politician,
Chancellor of Germany
(born
1879
)
July 5 -
Walter Gropius
, German architect (born
1883
)
July 25 -
Otto Dix
, German painter (born
1891
)
5 August
—
Duke Adolf Friedrich of Mecklenburg
, German nobleman, explorer and politician (born
1873
)
August 6 -
Theodor W. Adorno
, German philosopher (born
1903
)
August 8 -
Otmar Freiherr von Verschuer
, German physician (born
1896
)
August 17
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
, German architect (born
1886
)
Otto Stern
, German physicist and
Nobel laureate in Physics
(born
1888
)
October 22 -
Fritz Steinhoff
, German politician (born
1897
)
November 6 -
Max Knoll
, German electrical engineer (born
1897
)
November 25 -
Hans Reiter
, German physician (born
1881
)
December 2 -
Otto Dix
, German painter (born
1891
)
December 5 -
Claude Dornier
, German airplane builder (born
1884
)
December 8 -
Karl Fiehler
, German politician (born
1895
)
December 19 -
Rolf Dahlgrün
, German politician (born
1908
)
December 22 -
Armin von Gerkan
, German archaeologist (born 1885)
See also
edit
1969 in German television
References
edit
^
"Sandra WAGNER-SACHSE - Archery Olympique | Germany".
International Olympic Committee
. 20 June 2016
. Retrieved
11 April
2019
.