1883 in Germany
Events in the year 1883 in Germany .
Incumbents
National level
State level
Kingdoms
Grand Duchies
Principalities
Duchies
Events
Undated
Births
12 January – Gustav Otto , aircraft engineer (died 1926 )
19 January – Hermann Abendroth , German conductor (died 1956 )
31 January – Hermann Höpker-Aschoff , German judge and politician (died 1954 )
16 February – Conrad Hommel , German painter (died 1971 )
9 February – Fritz August Breuhaus , German architect, interior designer and designer (died 1960 )
17 February – Selma Lohse , German politician (died 1937 )
23 February – Otto Nuschke , German politician (died 1957 )
23 February – Karl Jaspers , German psychiatrist and philosopher (died 1969 )
8 March – Adolf Köster , German diplomat and politician (died 1930 )
13 March – Eugen Ritter von Schobert , German general (died 1941 )
18 May – Walter Gropius , German architect (died 1969 )
18 May – Theodor Loos , German actor (died 1954 )
7 July – Prince Eitel Friedrich of Prussia , German nobleman (died 1942 )
10 July – Johannes Blaskowitz , German general (died 1948 )
10 July – Friedrich Flick , German entrepreneur and industrialist (died 1972 )
7 August – Joachim Ringelnatz , German writer (died 1934 )
20 August – Robert Lehr , German politician (died 1956 )
11 September – Emil Rausch , German swimmer (died 1954 )
17 September – Käthe Kruse , notable pioneer of German doll-making (died 1968 )
14 September – Martin Dibelius , German academic theologian and New Testament professor at the University of Heidelberg (died 1947 )
24 September – Wilhelm Stählin , German Lutheran theologian, bishop, preacher (died 1975 )
30 September – Bernhard Rust , Education Minister of Nazi Germany (died 1945 )
8 October – Otto Heinrich Warburg , German physiologist, medical doctor and Nobel laureate (died 1970 )
25 October – Walter Alfred Rosam , German painter (died 1916 )
15 November – Günther Rüdel , German general (died 1950 )
Deaths
19 January – Georg Ferdinand Howaldt , German sculptor (born 1802 )
21 January – Prince Charles of Prussia , German nobleman and Prussian general (born 1801 )
24 January – Friedrich von Flotow , German composer (born 1812 )
13 February – Richard Wagner , German composer (born 1813 )
27 February – Julius Stern , German composer and pedagogue (born 1820 )
14 March – Karl Marx , German philosopher, economist, historian, political theorist, sociologist, journalist and revolutionary socialist (born 1818 )
15 April – Frederick Francis II, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (born 1823 )
29 April – Franz Hermann Schulze-Delitzsch , German economist and politician (born 1808 )
4 August – August Howaldt , German engineer and ship builder (born 1809 )
19 November – Arnold Schaefer , German historian (born 1819 )
References
^ Mohácsi Isó, István (2023). "A történetszálakra épülő színdarabírási módszer : A C1G, avagy Julius Caesar meggyilkolása" . Theatron . 17 (2): 22–43. doi :10.55502/the.2023.2.22 . ISSN 1418-9941 .
^ Grothe, Ewald (2015), "Die Ordnung der Geschichte. Ernst Rudolf Huber und die Deutsche Verfassungsgeschichte seit 1789" , Ernst Rudolf Huber , Nomos, pp. 279–303, retrieved 2024-02-07
^ "2. HÖLSCHER: Hesekiel, der Dichter und das Buch" , Ezechielprobleme , Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, pp. 7–30, 1933-12-31, retrieved 2024-02-07
^ "World Per Capita Consumption of Sugar**Compiled from Sugar Beet Journal, April, 1923, quoting F. O. Licht of Germany; Archief voor de Suikerindustrie in Nederlandsch-Indie, November, 1922, p. 893, quoting F. O. Licht of Germany; Gazette de Prague, March 12, 1924, page 3; by the United States Department of Agriculture, being the latest data available" . The Journal of the American Dental Association (1922) . 11 (12): 1249. December 1924. doi :10.14219/jada.archive.1924.0146 . ISSN 1048-6364 .
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