2010 in Germany - Deaths

Deaths

  • January 1 – Marlene Neubauer-Woerner, 91, German sculptor.
  • January 1 – Freya von Moltke, 98, German World War II resistance fighter.
  • January 4 – Ludwig Wilding, 82, German artist.
  • January 9 – Franz-Hermann Brüner, 64, German head of OLAF, after long illness.
  • January 9 – Diether Posser, 87, German politician.
  • January 14 – Katharina Rutschky, 68, German educationalist and author.
  • January 14 – Petra Schürmann, 74, German television presenter, Miss World 1956, after long illness.
  • January 15 – Detlev Lauscher, 57, German footballer.
  • January 18 – Günter Mielke, 67, German Olympic athlete.
  • January 30 – Ruth Cohn, 97, German psychotherapist. (German)
  • January 31 – Erna Baumbauer, 91, German casting agent.
  • February 10 – Michael Palme, 66, German sportswriter and host.
  • February 12 – Werner Krämer, 70, German footballer.
  • February 14 – Rosa Rein, 112, German-born Swiss supercentenarian.
  • February 16 – Ino Kolbe, 95, German Esperanto expert.
  • February 17 – Ines Paulke, 51, German rock and roll singer and songwriter, suicide.
  • February 18 – Erwin Bachmann, 88, German Waffen-SS officer.
  • February 23 – Gerhardt Neef, 63, German footballer (Rangers), throat cancer.
  • February 23 – Henri Salmide, 90, German World War II naval officer, saved Bordeaux port from destruction.
  • February 27 – David Bankier, 63, German-born Israeli Holocaust scholar.
  • March 5 – Wolfgang Schenck, 97, German airman, Luftwaffe flying ace.
  • March 12 – Hanna-Renate Laurien, 81, German politician.
  • March 14 – Konrad Ruhland, 78, German musicologist.
  • March 20 – Erwin Lehn, 90, German musician and conductor.
  • March 21 – Wolfgang Wagner, 90, German director (Bayreuth Festival), natural causes.
  • March 22 – Emil Schulz, 71, German boxer.
  • March 25 – Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann, 93, German political scientist.
  • March 27 – Peter Herbolzheimer, 74, German jazz musician.
  • March 30 – Alfred Ambs, 87, German World War II flying ace.
  • March 30 – Josef Homeyer, 80, German Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Hildesheim (1983–2004).
  • March 30 – Martin Sandberger, 98, German Nazi leader and Holocaust perpetrator.
  • April 3 – Ferdinand Simoneit, 84, German journalist, author and World War II veteran.
  • April 4 – Friedrich Wilhelm Schäfke, 87, German mathematician and academic.
  • April 4 – Erich Zenger, 70, German Roman Catholic theologian and bible scholar.
  • April 5 – Günther C. Kirchberger, 81, German academic and painter.
  • April 5 – Gisela Trowe, 86, German actress.
  • April 6 – Hans Schröder, 79, German sculptor and painter.
  • April 8 – Andreas Kunze, 57, German actor, heart failure.
  • April 9 – Gisela Karau, 78, German author, editor and columnist, after long illness.
  • April 10 – Martin Ostwald, 88, German-born American classics scholar.
  • April 10 – Manfred Reichert, 69, German footballer, after long illness.
  • April 11 – Gerhard Geise, 80, German mathematician, after long illness.
  • April 11 – Hans-Joachim Göring, 86, German footballer and coach.
  • April 11 – Gert Haller, 65, German business manager, lobbyist and politician, after long illness.
  • April 11 – Theodor Homann, 61, German footballer, heart failure.
  • April 11 – Egon Hugenschmidt, 84, German jurist and politician.
  • April 12 – Ambrosius Eßer, 76, German Dominican clergy and church historian, pulmonary disease.
  • April 12 – Wolfgang Graßl, 40, German skier and coach, heart failure.
  • April 12 – Werner Schroeter, 65, German film director, after long illness.
  • April 14 – Stefan Schmitt, 46, German jurist and politician, leukemia.
  • April 15 – Wilhelm Huxhorn, 54, German footballer, leukemia.
  • April 17 – Josef W. Janker, 87, German author, journalist and World War II veteran.
  • April 17 – Axel Weishaupt, 64, German diplomat, ambassador to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (2007–2010), heart failure.
  • April 21 – Manfred Kallenbach, 68, German footballer, heart failure.
  • April 24 – Leo Löwenstein, 43, German racing driver, race accident.
  • April 24 – Paul Schäfer, 88, German religious sect founder and former Nazi, heart failure.
  • April 30 – Paul Mayer, 98, German Roman Catholic prelate and cardinal.
  • May 3 – Stefan Doernberg, 85, German writer and teacher.
  • May 3 – Guenter Wendt, 85, German-born American spacecraft engineer (NASA ), heart failure and stroke.
  • May 4 – Freddy Kottulinsky, 77, German-born Swedish racing driver.
  • May 5 – Alfons Kontarsky, 77, German pianist.
  • May 8 – Peer Schmidt, 84, German actor, after long illness.
  • May 9 – Karl-Heinz Schnibbe, 86, German partisan, World War II resistance fighter.
  • May 12 – Dieter Bock, 71, German businessman and multimillionaire, choking.
  • May 12 – Edith Keller-Herrmann, 88, German chess Grandmaster.
  • May 13 – Walter Klimmek, 91, German footballer.
  • May 13 – Klaus Kotter, 75, German bobsleigh official.
  • May 15 – Christian Habicht, 57, German actor, heart attack.
  • May 17 – Ludwig von Friedeburg, 85, German politician and sociologist, Hesse Minister for Education (1969–1974).
  • May 17 – Fritz Sennheiser, 98, German electrical engineer and entrepreneur, founder of Sennheiser.
  • May 23 – Eva Ostwalt, 108, German-born American Holocaust survivor.
  • May 24 – Anneliese Rothenberger, 83, German opera singer.
  • May 29 – Paul Müller, 69, German biologist.
  • May 30 – Klaus Kandaouroff, 80, German businessman and philanthropist, shot.
  • June 10 – Sigmar Polke, 69, German painter and photographer, cancer.
  • June 12 – Daisy D'ora, 97, German actress and socialite.
  • June 13 – Ernest Fleischmann, 85, German-born American impresario, executive director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic.
  • June 15 – Heidi Kabel, 95, German stage actress.
  • June 18 – Hans Joachim Sewering, 94, German physician, member of the Waffen SS (1933–1945).
  • June 19 – Ursula Thiess, 86, German artist and actress (Bengal Brigade).
  • June 21 – Wilfried Feldenkirchen, 62, German economic historian and project manager (Siemens), car crash.
  • June 22 – Marie-Luise Jahn, 92, German activist, member of the anti-Nazi resistance movement White Rose.
  • June 22 – Manfred Römbell, 68, German writer, after long illness.
  • June 23 – Jörg Berger, 65, German football manager, bowel cancer.
  • June 23 – Frank Giering, 38, German actor (Funny Games).
  • June 28 – Willie Huber, 52, German-born Canadian ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings), heart attack.
  • July 2 – Carl Adam Petri, 83, German computer scientist.
  • July 3 – Kirsten Heisig, 48, German politician and juvenile magistrate, suicide. (body discovered on this date)
  • July 3 – Herbert Erhardt, 79, German footballer, FIFA World Cup winner 1954
  • July 12 – Günter Behnisch, 88, German architect.
  • July 22 – Herbert Giersch, 89, German economist.
  • July 24 – Theo Albrecht, 88, German entrepreneur and billionnaire (Aldi Nord, Trader Joe's).
  • July 25 – Erich Steidtmann, 95, German Nazi SS officer.
  • July 30 – Otto Joachim, 99, German-born Canadian violist and composer of electronic music.
  • August 5 – Jürgen Oesten, 96, German seaman, U-boat commander during World War II.
  • August 7 – Jürgen Thimme, 92, German archaeologist and U-boat commander, after long illness.
  • August 8 – Bernhard Philberth, 83, German physicist, engineer, philosopher and theologian.
  • August 11 – Bruno Schleinstein, 78, German actor.
  • August 18 – Maria Wachter, 100, German communist and resistance fighter, member of VVN. (German)
  • August 18 – Sepp Daxenberger, 48, German politician, bone marrow cancer. (German)
  • August 19 – Gerhard Beil, 84, East German politician. (German)
  • August 21 – Christoph Schlingensief, 49, German film and theatre director, lung cancer.
  • August 26 – Walter Wolfrum, 87, German World War II Luftwaffe fighter ace.
  • September 7 - Eberhard von Brauchitsch, 83, German industrial manager.
  • September 11 - Baerbel Bohley, 65, East German opposition figure & artist.
  • September 16 - Friedrich Wilhelm, Prince of Hohenzollern, 86, German nobleman.
  • September 18 - Egon Klepsch, 80, German politician.
  • October 14 - Hermann Scheer, 66, German politician.
  • October 21 - Loki Schmidt, 91, German environmentalist and wife of Helmut Schmidt.
  • November 5 - Hajo Herrmann, 97, German Luftwaffe pilot.
  • November 6 - Ezard Haußmann,75, German actor.
  • November 15 - Andreas Kirchner, 57, German Winter sportsman.
  • November 20 - Heinz Weiss, 89, German actor.
  • November 20 - Walter Helmut Fritz, 81, German author.
  • November 26 - Maria Hellwig, 90, German singer.
  • November 30 - Peter Hofmann, 76, German singer.
  • December 7 - Armin Weiss, 83, chemist and politician.
  • December 7 - Arnold Weiss, 86, German-born American soldier.
  • December 15 - Hans-Joachim Rauschenbach, 87, German sport journalist.
  • December 17 - Mikhail Umansky, 58, Russian-born German chess grandmaster.

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