1971 in Germany
Events in the year 1971 in Germany.
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Incumbents
    
    
Events
    	
- 27 February – Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 1971
 - 14 March – West Berlin state election, 1971
 - 21 March – Rhineland-Palatinate state election, 1971
 - 27 May – Dahlerau train disaster[1]
 - 6 June – We've had abortions! in magazine Stern
 - 26 June-July 6 - 21st Berlin International Film Festival
 - 3 September – Four Power Agreement on Berlin
 - 14 November – East German general election, 1971
 - Date unknown 
- University of Bremen is founded.
 - University of Kassel is founded.
 - Dalli, Dalli by Hans Rosenthal is first broadcast, on ZDF.[2]
 
 
Births
    
- 3 January – Tarek Al-Wazir, German politician
 - 8 January – Mike Süsser, German chef and author
 - 26 January
- Hubert Aiwanger, German politician
 - Rick Kavanian, German actor, comedian and author
 
 - 19 March – Nadja Auermann, German model
 - 11 April – Oliver Riedel, German musician
 - 29 April – Anja Karliczek, German politician
 - 13 August
- Moritz Bleibtreu, German actor
 - Heike Makatsch, German actress
 
 - 23 July – Cornelia Pfohl, German archer[3]
 - 19 August – Guido Cantz, German television presenter
 - 3 September – Mirja Boes, German comedian and actress
 - 2 October – Xavier Naidoo, German singer
 - 18 October – Jan Wagner, German writer
 - 19 October – David Wagner, German soccer player and manager
 - 30 October – Fredi Bobic, German football player
 - 10 November – Nina Kunzendorf, German actress
 - 18 November – Ilka Bessin, German comedian
 - 5 December – Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg, German politician
 - 30 December – Manuela Schmermund, German Paralympic sport shooter[4]
 
Full date unknown
    
- Martin Klimas, photographer[5]
 
Deaths
    
- 14 January – Heinrich Anacker, German author (born 1901)
 - 25 January – Hermann Hoth, German general (born 1885)[6]
 - 25 April – Erich Engels, German screenwriter, producer and film director (born 1889)
 - 11 May – Hans Carste, German composer and conductor (born 1909)
 - 6 May – Helene Weigel, German actress (born 1900)[7]
 - 13 May – Hubert von Meyerinck, German actor (born 1896)
 - 3 June – Heinz Hopf, German mathematician (born 1894)
 - 21 June – Ludwig Schmidseder, German composer (born 1904)
 - 26 June – Johannes Frießner, German general (born 1892)
 - 7 August – Günther Rittau, German film director (born 1893)
 - 17 August – Wilhelm List, German field marshal (b. 1880)
 - 1 November 
- Walther Kittel, Wehrmacht general (born 1887)
 - Gertrud von Le Fort, German writer of novels, poems and essays (born 1876)[8]
 
 - 14 November – Paul Klinger, German actor (born 1907)
 - 10 December – Gotthard Heinrici, German general (born 1886)
 - 11 December – Gustav Ehrhart, German chemist (born 1894)
 
References
    
- World Disasters: Tragedies in the Modern Age. Taylor & Francis. 2001. p. 188. ISBN 9781136742576.
 - Baedeker's Berlin. Prentice Hall Press. 1992. p. 54. ISBN 9780130636522.
 - "Cornelia PFOHL - Olympic Archery | Germany". International Olympic Committee. 19 June 2016. Retrieved 11 April 2019.
 - "Wechseln zur Desktop Variante von Munzinger-Online". m.munzinger.de. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
 - Zavos, Alison. "Photographer Martin Klimas fires a projectile into fruits and vegetables". Feature Shoot. Retrieved 18 October 2013.
 - Hürter, Johannes (2007). Hitlers Heerführer - Die deutschen Oberbefehlshaber im Krieg gegen die Sowjetunion 1941/42 [Hitler's Army Leaders - The German Commanders-in-Chief in the War against the Soviet Union 1941/42] (in German) (2nd ed.). Munich, Germany: Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag. p. 634. ISBN 978-3-486-58341-0.
 - "Helene Weigel | Jewish Women's Archive". Jwa.org. Retrieved 1 January 2013.
 - Katharina M. Wilson; M. Wilson (1991). An Encyclopedia of Continental Women Writers. Taylor & Francis. p. 459. ISBN 978-0-8240-8547-6.
 
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