Russian Nobel Laureates - Germany

Germany

  1. Herta Müller, born in Romania, Literature, 2009
  2. Harald zur Hausen, Physiology or Medicine, 2008
  3. Gerhard Ertl, Chemistry, 2007
  4. Peter Grünberg, born in then Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, now the Czech Republic, Physics, 2007
  5. Theodor W. Hänsch, Physics, 2005
  6. Wolfgang Ketterle, Physics, 2001
  7. Herbert Kroemer, Physics, 2000
  8. Günter Blobel*, Physiology or Medicine, 1999
  9. Günter Grass, born in then Free City of Danzig, now Poland, Literature, 1999
  10. Horst L. Störmer, Physics, 1998
  11. Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard, Physiology or Medicine, 1995
  12. Reinhard Selten, Economics, 1994
  13. Bert Sakmann, Physiology or Medicine, 1991
  14. Erwin Neher, Physiology or Medicine, 1991
  15. Hans G. Dehmelt*, Physics, 1989
  16. Wolfgang Paul, Physics, 1989
  17. Johann Deisenhofer, Chemistry, 1988
  18. Robert Huber, Chemistry, 1988
  19. Hartmut Michel, Chemistry, 1988
  20. Jack Steinberger*, Physics, 1988
  21. J. Georg Bednorz, Physics, 1987
  22. Ernst Ruska, Physics, 1986
  23. Gerd Binnig, Physics, 1986
  24. Klaus von Klitzing, Physics, 1985
  25. Georges J.F. Köhler*, Physiology or Medicine, 1984
  26. Georg Wittig, Chemistry, 1979
  27. Arno Penzias*, Physics, 1978
  28. Henry Kissinger*, Peace, 1973
  29. Ernst Otto Fischer, Chemistry, 1973
  30. Karl Ritter von Frisch, born in then Austria-Hungary, now Austria, Physiology or Medicine, 1973
  31. Heinrich Böll, Literature, 1972
  32. Gerhard Herzberg*, Chemistry, 1971
  33. Willy Brandt, Peace, 1971
  34. Bernard Katz*, Physiology or Medicine, 1970
  35. Max Delbrück*, Physiology or Medicine, 1969
  36. Manfred Eigen, Chemistry, 1967
  37. Hans Albrecht Bethe*, Physics, 1967
  38. Nelly Sachs*, Literature, 1966
  39. Feodor Felix Konrad Lynen, Physiology or Medicine, 1964
  40. Konrad Bloch*, Physiology or Medicine, 1964
  41. Karl Ziegler, Chemistry, 1963
  42. Maria Goeppert-Mayer*, Physics, 1963
  43. J. Hans D. Jensen, Physics, 1963
  44. Rudolf Mössbauer, Physics, 1961
  45. Werner Forssmann, Physiology or Medicine, 1956
  46. Max Born*, Physics, 1954
  47. Walther Bothe, Physics, 1954
  48. Hermann Staudinger, Chemistry, 1953
  49. Fritz Albert Lipmann*, Physiology or Medicine, 1953
  50. Hans Adolf Krebs*, Physiology or Medicine, 1953
  51. Albert Schweitzer*, Peace, 1952
  52. Otto Diels, Chemistry, 1950
  53. Kurt Alder, Chemistry, 1950
  54. Herman Hesse*, Literature, 1946
  55. Ernst Boris Chain*, Physiology or Medicine, 1945
  56. Otto Hahn, Chemistry, 1944
  57. Otto Stern*, Physics, 1943
  58. Adolf Butenandt, Chemistry, 1939
  59. Gerhard Domagk, Physiology or Medicine, 1939
  60. Richard Kuhn, born in Austria, Chemistry, 1938
  61. Carl von Ossietzky, Peace, 1935
  62. Hans Spemann, Physiology or Medicine, 1935
  63. Werner Karl Heisenberg, Physics, 1932
  64. Otto Heinrich Warburg, Physiology or Medicine, 1931
  65. Carl Bosch, Chemistry, 1931
  66. Friedrich Bergius, Chemistry, 1931
  67. Hans Fischer, Chemistry, 1930
  68. Thomas Mann, Literature, 1929
  69. Hans von Euler-Chelpin*, Chemistry, 1929
  70. Adolf Otto Reinhold Windaus, Chemistry, 1928
  71. Ludwig Quidde, Peace, 1927
  72. Heinrich Otto Wieland, Chemistry, 1927
  73. Gustav Stresemann, Peace, 1926
  74. James Franck, Physics, 1925
  75. Gustav Ludwig Hertz, Physics, 1925
  76. Otto Fritz Meyerhof, Physiology or Medicine, 1922
  77. Albert Einstein, Physics, 1921
  78. Walther Nernst, Chemistry, 1920
  79. Johannes Stark, Physics, 1919
  80. Fritz Haber, Chemistry, 1918
  81. Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck, Physics, 1918
  82. Richard Willstätter, Chemistry, 1915
  83. Max von Laue, Physics, 1914
  84. Gerhart Hauptmann, born in then Prussia, now Poland, Literature, 1912
  85. Wilhelm Wien, Physics, 1911
  86. Otto Wallach, Chemistry, 1910
  87. Albrecht Kossel, Physiology or Medicine, 1910
  88. Paul Johann Ludwig Heyse, Literature, 1910
  89. Karl Ferdinand Braun, Physics, 1909
  90. Wilhelm Ostwald, born in then Russia, now Latvia, Chemistry, 1909
  91. Rudolf Christoph Eucken, Literature, 1908
  92. Paul Ehrlich, Physiology or Medicine, 1908
  93. Eduard Buchner, Chemistry, 1907
  94. Albert Abraham Michelson*, born in then Prussia, now Poland, Physics, 1907
  95. Robert Koch, Physiology or Medicine, 1905
  96. Philipp Lenard, born in then Austrian Empire, now Slovakia, Physics, 1905
  97. Adolf von Baeyer, Chemistry, 1905
  98. Hermann Emil Fischer, Chemistry, 1902
  99. Theodor Mommsen, born in then Denmark, Literature, 1902
  100. Emil Adolf von Behring, Physiology or Medicine, 1901
  101. Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, Physics, 1901

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