Bundeswehr University Munich - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • Thomas Reiter, Director Human Spaceflight at the European Space Agency and former astronaut (former student)
  • Volker Wieker, Chief of Staff of the German military (former student)
  • Michael Kortstock, president of Munich University of Applied Sciences (former student)
  • Wolfram Kühn, Former Deputy Chief of Staff of the German military (former student)
  • Marion Schick, Chairman at Deutsche Telekom AG (former student)
  • Gunter Schweiger, president of Ingolstadt University of Applied Sciences (former student)
  • Klaus-Dietrich Flade, former astronaut (former student)
  • Bruno Kasdorf, Chief of Staff of the Army, former Chief of Staff ISAF (former student)
  • Joachim Schmillen, German Ambassador to Peru, formerly to Nigeria, Chile, former Chief of the Planning Staff of the Foreign Ministry (former student)
  • Roderich Kiesewetter, CDU politician and Member of the German Parliament (former student)
  • Martin Lindner, FDP politician and Member of the German Parliament (former student)
  • Norbert Stier, Vice President of the Federal Intelligence Service (BND) (former student)
  • Norbert Finster, Deputy Chief of Staff of the German Air Force (former student)
  • Wolfgang Reuther, CDU politician and Member of the Parliament of Baden-Württemberg (former student)
  • Erich Vad, secretary of the Federal Security Council, military policy advisor of Angela Merkel (former student)
  • Wolfram Ressel, Rector of the University of Stuttgart (former PhD student)
  • Walter Spindler, Deputy Commander Eurocorps (former student)
  • Thomas Wollny, Commander Air Force Office (former student)
  • Werner Kullack, Deputy Commander I. German/Dutch Corps (former student)
  • Christoph Seeßelberg, President of Cologne University of Applied Sciences

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