1937 in Germany
Events in the year 1937 in Germany.
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See also: | Other events of 1937 History of Germany • Timeline • Years |
Incumbents
Events
- 10 March — The Encyclical Mit brennender Sorge of Pope Pius XI is published in Nazi Germany.
- 6 May — Hindenburg disaster: In the United States, the German airship Hindenburg bursts into flame when mooring to a mast in Lakehurst, New Jersey. Thirteen passengers, 22 crew and one member of the ground crew were killed.
- 7 May — Spanish Civil War: The German Condor Legion Fighter Group, equipped with Heinkel He 51 biplanes, arrives in Spain to assist Francisco Franco's forces.
- 28 May — Volkswagen, state-owned carmaker, is formed to produce the new people's car.[1]
- 8 June — Carl Orff's Carmina Burana premieres in Frankfurt, Germany.
- 18 July - Haus der Kunst in Munich opened
- 20 July — The Geibeltbad Pirna is opened in Dresden, Germany.
- 6-13 September — The 9th Nazi Party Congress is held and titled the "Rally of Labour" (Reichsparteitag der Arbeit) to highlight the reduction of unemployment in Germany since the Nazi rise to power.
- 13 October — Germany, in a note to Brussels, guarantees the inviolability and integrity of Belgium so long as the latter abstains from military action against Germany
- 5 November — In the Reich Chancellery, Adolf Hitler holds a secret meeting and states his plans for acquiring "living space" for the German people (recorded in the Hossbach Memorandum)
- 16 November — Sabena OO-AUB Ostend crash
- Date unknown — Otto Bayer and his coworkers at IG Farben in Leverkusen first made polyurethanes.
- Date unknown — The opioid Methadone is synthesized in Germany by scientists Max Bockmühl and Gustav Ehrhart.
- Date unknown — Konrad Zuse submits patents in Germany based on his Z1 computer design anticipating von Neumann architecture.
Births
- 2 January — Martin Lauer, German sprinter (died 2019)
- 15 January — Walter Stöhrer, German painter (died 2000)
- 31 January — Hans Dresig, Professor for Applied mechanics and Theory of Mechanisms and Machines (died 2018)
- 8 February — Manfred Krug, German actor (died 2016)
- 13 February — Sigmund Jähn, German cosmonaut and pilot (died 2019)
- 17 February — Rita Süssmuth, German politician (CDU)
- 20 February — Robert Huber, German biochemist and Nobel laureate
- 22 February — Rolf Schafstall, German footballer (died 2018)
- 18 March — Rudi Altig, German cyclist (died 2016)
- 19 March — Egon Krenz, German politician
- 20 March — Helmut Recknagel, German ski jumper
- 22 March — Armin Hary, German sprinter
- 2 April — Alexandra Kluge, German actress (died 2017)
- 3 April — Annekathrin Bürger, German actress
- 25 April — Wolfgang Zapf, German sociologe (died 2018)
- 24 April — Otmar Gutmann, German TV producer, animator and director (died 1993)
- 2 May – Gisela Elsner, German writer (died 1992)
- 3 May – Hans Cieslarczyk, German football player (died 2020)
- 23 May — Rupert Scholz, German politician
- 29 May — Alwin Schockemöhle, German equestrian
- 14 June — Hans-Ulrich Klose, German politician
- 24 June — Hans Tiedge, German spy (died 2011)
- 25 June — Karin Grasshof, German judge
- 1 July – Claus-Wilhelm Canaris, German jurist (died 2021)
- 4 July – Wolf von Lojewski, German television journalist
- 5 July — Anke Fuchs, German politician (died 2019)
- 7 July — Konrad Wirnhier, German sport shooter (died 2002)
- 12 July - Helga Mees, German fencer (died 2014)
- 16 August — Gerhard Pohl, German politician (died 2012)
- 20 August — Georg Thoma, German skier
- 7 September - Birgit Breuel, German politician
- 1 October — Everhardt Franßen, German judge
- 13 October — Rudolf Seiters, German politician
- 27 October — Peter Lustig, German television presenter and author of children's books (died 2016)
- 26 July – Peter Fleischmann, German film director (died 2021)
- 29 October — Michael Ponti, German pianist (died 2022)
- 1 November — Witta Pohl, German actress (died 2011)
- 11 November – Marlene Schmidt, German actress and beauty queen
- 16 November – Lothar Späth, German politician (died 2016)
- 20 November - René Kollo, German tenor
- 23 November - Karl Mildenberger, German boxer (died 2018)
- 26 November - Bruno Steinhoff, German businessman
- 29 November - Jo Brauner, German journalist
- 20 December - Manfred Lahnstein, German politician
- 29 December — Dieter Thomas Heck, German actor (died 2018)
- 31 December - Paul Spiegel, President of Central Council of Jews in Germany (died 2006)
Deaths
- 4 January – Paul Behncke, German admiral (born 1869)[2]
- 11 February – Adolf Gaston Eugen Fick, German ophthalmologist (born 1852)
- 12 March — Julius Geppert, German pharmacologist (born 1856)
- 18 March — Felix Graf von Bothmer, German general (born 1852)
- 18 April – Max von Gallwitz, German general (born 1852)[3]
- 4 May – Selma Lohse, German politician (born 1883)
- 7 May – Ernst A. Lehmann, German captain of the Hindenburg (b. 1886)[4]
- 14 July – Walter Simons, German diplomat (born 1861)
- 30 July - Hans von Rosenberg, German diplomat and politician (born 1874)
- 29 September – Ernst Hoppenberg, German swimmer (born 1878)
- 7 October - Renate Müller, German actress and singer (born 1906)
- 9 October - Ernest Louis, Grand Duke of Hesse (born 1868)
- 10 October – Walter Gronostay, German composer (born 1906)
- 27 November — Wilhelm Weinberg, German physician and geneticist (born 1862)
- 12 December - Alfred Abel, German actor (born 1879)
- 20 December - Erich Ludendorff, German general (born 1865)
References
- "Volkswagen is founded".
- "ADMIRAL BEHNCKE, 70, OF GERMANY IS DEAD". New York Times. 5 January 1937.
- Rickard, J. (2007-10-03), Max von Gallwitz, German General, 1852-1937
- Moody, Sid (6 May 1962). "The Day the Angels Lost Their Grip". Tuscaloosa News. p. 6. Retrieved 23 February 2014.
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