Germany
- Herta Müller, born in Romania, Literature, 2009
- Harald zur Hausen, Physiology or Medicine, 2008
- Gerhard Ertl, Chemistry, 2007
- Peter Grünberg, born in then Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, now the Czech Republic, Physics, 2007
- Theodor W. Hänsch, Physics, 2005
- Wolfgang Ketterle, Physics, 2001
- Herbert Kroemer, Physics, 2000
- Günter Blobel*, Physiology or Medicine, 1999
- Günter Grass, born in then Free City of Danzig, now Poland, Literature, 1999
- Horst L. Störmer, Physics, 1998
- Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard, Physiology or Medicine, 1995
- Reinhard Selten, Economics, 1994
- Bert Sakmann, Physiology or Medicine, 1991
- Erwin Neher, Physiology or Medicine, 1991
- Hans G. Dehmelt*, Physics, 1989
- Wolfgang Paul, Physics, 1989
- Johann Deisenhofer, Chemistry, 1988
- Robert Huber, Chemistry, 1988
- Hartmut Michel, Chemistry, 1988
- Jack Steinberger*, Physics, 1988
- J. Georg Bednorz, Physics, 1987
- Ernst Ruska, Physics, 1986
- Gerd Binnig, Physics, 1986
- Klaus von Klitzing, Physics, 1985
- Georges J.F. Köhler*, Physiology or Medicine, 1984
- Georg Wittig, Chemistry, 1979
- Arno Penzias*, Physics, 1978
- Henry Kissinger*, Peace, 1973
- Ernst Otto Fischer, Chemistry, 1973
- Karl Ritter von Frisch, born in then Austria-Hungary, now Austria, Physiology or Medicine, 1973
- Heinrich Böll, Literature, 1972
- Gerhard Herzberg*, Chemistry, 1971
- Willy Brandt, Peace, 1971
- Bernard Katz*, Physiology or Medicine, 1970
- Max Delbrück*, Physiology or Medicine, 1969
- Manfred Eigen, Chemistry, 1967
- Hans Albrecht Bethe*, Physics, 1967
- Nelly Sachs*, Literature, 1966
- Feodor Felix Konrad Lynen, Physiology or Medicine, 1964
- Konrad Bloch*, Physiology or Medicine, 1964
- Karl Ziegler, Chemistry, 1963
- Maria Goeppert-Mayer*, Physics, 1963
- J. Hans D. Jensen, Physics, 1963
- Rudolf Mössbauer, Physics, 1961
- Werner Forssmann, Physiology or Medicine, 1956
- Max Born*, Physics, 1954
- Walther Bothe, Physics, 1954
- Hermann Staudinger, Chemistry, 1953
- Fritz Albert Lipmann*, Physiology or Medicine, 1953
- Hans Adolf Krebs*, Physiology or Medicine, 1953
- Albert Schweitzer*, Peace, 1952
- Otto Diels, Chemistry, 1950
- Kurt Alder, Chemistry, 1950
- Herman Hesse*, Literature, 1946
- Ernst Boris Chain*, Physiology or Medicine, 1945
- Otto Hahn, Chemistry, 1944
- Otto Stern*, Physics, 1943
- Adolf Butenandt, Chemistry, 1939
- Gerhard Domagk, Physiology or Medicine, 1939
- Richard Kuhn, born in Austria, Chemistry, 1938
- Carl von Ossietzky, Peace, 1935
- Hans Spemann, Physiology or Medicine, 1935
- Werner Karl Heisenberg, Physics, 1932
- Otto Heinrich Warburg, Physiology or Medicine, 1931
- Carl Bosch, Chemistry, 1931
- Friedrich Bergius, Chemistry, 1931
- Hans Fischer, Chemistry, 1930
- Thomas Mann, Literature, 1929
- Hans von Euler-Chelpin*, Chemistry, 1929
- Adolf Otto Reinhold Windaus, Chemistry, 1928
- Ludwig Quidde, Peace, 1927
- Heinrich Otto Wieland, Chemistry, 1927
- Gustav Stresemann, Peace, 1926
- James Franck, Physics, 1925
- Gustav Ludwig Hertz, Physics, 1925
- Otto Fritz Meyerhof, Physiology or Medicine, 1922
- Albert Einstein, Physics, 1921
- Walther Nernst, Chemistry, 1920
- Johannes Stark, Physics, 1919
- Fritz Haber, Chemistry, 1918
- Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck, Physics, 1918
- Richard Willstätter, Chemistry, 1915
- Max von Laue, Physics, 1914
- Gerhart Hauptmann, born in then Prussia, now Poland, Literature, 1912
- Wilhelm Wien, Physics, 1911
- Otto Wallach, Chemistry, 1910
- Albrecht Kossel, Physiology or Medicine, 1910
- Paul Johann Ludwig Heyse, Literature, 1910
- Karl Ferdinand Braun, Physics, 1909
- Wilhelm Ostwald, born in then Russia, now Latvia, Chemistry, 1909
- Rudolf Christoph Eucken, Literature, 1908
- Paul Ehrlich, Physiology or Medicine, 1908
- Eduard Buchner, Chemistry, 1907
- Albert Abraham Michelson*, born in then Prussia, now Poland, Physics, 1907
- Robert Koch, Physiology or Medicine, 1905
- Philipp Lenard, born in then Austrian Empire, now Slovakia, Physics, 1905
- Adolf von Baeyer, Chemistry, 1905
- Hermann Emil Fischer, Chemistry, 1902
- Theodor Mommsen, born in then Denmark, Literature, 1902
- Emil Adolf von Behring, Physiology or Medicine, 1901
- Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, Physics, 1901
Read more about this topic: Russian Nobel Laureates
Famous quotes containing the word germany:
“We are fighting in the quarrel of civilization against barbarism, of liberty against tyranny. Germany has become a menace to the whole world. She is the most dangerous enemy of liberty now existing.”
—Theodore Roosevelt (18581919)
“If my theory of relativity is proven correct, Germany will claim me as a German and France will declare that I am a citizen of the world. Should my theory prove untrue, France will say that I am a German and Germany will declare that I am a Jew.”
—Albert Einstein (18791955)
“It took six weeks of debate in the Senate to get the Arms Embargo Law repealedand we face other delays during the present session because most of the Members of the Congress are thinking in terms of next Autumns election. However, that is one of the prices that we who live in democracies have to pay. It is, however, worth paying, if all of us can avoid the type of government under which the unfortunate population of Germany and Russia must exist.”
—Franklin D. Roosevelt (18821945)