1894 in Germany
Events in the year 1894 in Germany.
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Incumbents
    
    National level
    
- Kaiser – Wilhelm II[1]
 - Chancellor – Leo von Caprivi to 26 October, then from 29 October Chlodwig, Prince of Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst
 
Kingdoms
    
- King of Bavaria – Otto
 - King of Prussia – Wilhelm II[1]
 - King of Saxony – Albert
 - King of Württemberg – William II
 
Grand Duchies
    
Principalities
    
- Schaumburg-Lippe – George, Prince of Schaumburg-Lippe
 - Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt – Günther Victor, Prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt
 - Schwarzburg-Sondershausen – Karl Günther, Prince of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen
 - Principality of Lippe – Woldemar, Prince of Lippe
 - Reuss Elder Line – Heinrich XXII, Prince Reuss of Greiz
 - Reuss Younger Line – Heinrich XIV, Prince Reuss Younger Line
 - Waldeck and Pyrmont – Friedrich, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont
 
Duchies
    
Colonial Governors
    
- Cameroon (Kamerun) – Leist to 24 February, then Eugen von Zimmerer (4th and final term) to 31 December, then Jesko von Puttkamer (3rd term)
 - German East Africa (Deutsch-Ostafrika) – Friedrich Radbod Freiher von Schele
 - German New Guinea (Deutsch-Neuguinea) – Gerog Schmiele (Landeshauptleute of the German New Guinea Company)
 - German South-West Africa (Deutsch-Südwestafrika) – Curt von François (Landeshauptleute) to 15 March, then Theodor Leutwein (Landeshauptleute)
 - Togoland – Jesko von Puttkamer (Landeshauptleute) (2nd term)
 
Events
    
- 1 October – Leipziger Volkszeitung is first published.
 
Undated
    
- The Reichstag building in Berlin is completed and opened.[2]
 - The German company Wintershall is founded.
 
Births
    
- 11 March – Otto Grotewohl, German politician (died 1964)
 - 1 April – Eduard Wagner, German general (died 1944)
 - 11 April – Fritz Lindemann, German officer (died 1944)
 - 14 April – Fritz Thiele, German member of the German resistance who served as the communications chief of the German Army (died 1944)
 - 30 July – Gerda Müller, German actress (died 1951)
 - 17 August – Otto Suhr, German politician (died 1957)
 - 19 August – Joseph Müller, German Roman Catholic priest (died 1944)
 - 20 August – Josef Straßberger, German weightlifter (died 1950)
 - 6 September – Carl Grossberg, German painter (died 1940)
 - 12 September – Friedrich Ebert Jr., German politician (died 1979)
 - 15 September – Herbert Windt, German composer (died 1965)
 - 14 October – Heinrich Lübke, German politician (died 1972)
 - 2 November – Alexander Lippisch, German aeronautical engineer, pioneer of aerodynamics (died 1976)
 - 19 November – Heinz Hopf, German mathematician (died 1971)
 - 17 December – Hans Henny Jahnn, German playwright and novelist (died 1959)
 - 19 December – Paul Dessau, German conductor and composer (died 1979)
 - 21 December – Gustav Ehrhart, German chemist (died 1971)
 
Deaths
    
- 1 January – Heinrich Hertz, German physicist (born 1857)
 - 11 January:
- Wilhelm von Freeden, German mathematician (born 1822)
 - Joseph Weyland, German bishop of Roman Catholic Church (born 1826)
 
 - 12 February – Hans von Bülow, German conductor, virtuoso pianist, and composer (born 1830)
 - 20 February – Georg Albert Lücke, German surgeon (born 1829)
 - 11 April – Constantin Lipsius, German architect (born 1832)
 - 21 May – August Kundt, German physicist (born 1839)
 - 8 September – Hermann von Helmholtz, German physician (born 1821)
 - 17 October – Ludwig von Henk, German naval officer (born 1820)
 
References
    
- "Historic Figures: Wilhelm II (1859 - 1941)". BBC History. Retrieved 22 August 2018.
 - "Reichstag | building, Berlin, Germany". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 22 August 2018.
 
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