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Events in the year 1958 in Germany.
Incumbents
Events
- January 20 - Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 1958
 - June 27 - July 8 - 8th Berlin International Film Festival
 - November 16 - East German general election, 1958
 
Science
- Date unknown - The Mössbauer effect, or recoilless nuclear resonance fluorescence, is a physical phenomenon discovered by Rudolf Mössbauer in 1958.
 
Births
- January 24 - Frank Ullrich, biathlete
 - January 25 - Jürgen Hingsen, decathlete
 - February 12 - Gero Storjohann, politician (died 2023)
 - February 17 - Claudia Schoppmann, historian and writer
 - March 20 - Stefan Keil, diplomat (died 2021)
 - March 21 - Marlies Göhr, athlete
 - March 24
- Roland Koch, politician
 - Mathias Richling, German actor, author, comedian and cabaret artist
 
 - March 31 - Dietmar Bartsch, politician
 - March 31 - Sylvester Groth, actor
 - April 2 - Olaf Prenzler, sprinter
 - April 26 - Ingolf Lück, actor
 - May 7 - Christine Lieberknecht, politician
 - May 19 - Dieter Reiter, politician
 - May 21 - Sabine Bischoff, fencer
 - May 23 - Thomas Reiter, astronaut
 - June 2 - Andreas K. W. Meyer, dramaturge and opera manager (died 2023)
 - June 3 - Margot Käßmann, Lutheran theologian, Landesbischöfin (bishop) of the Evangelical-Lutheran Church of Hanover
 - June 6 - Rudi Fink, boxer
 - June 14 - Olaf Scholz, politician
 - June 16 - Ulrike Tauber, swimmer
 - June 18 - Peter Altmaier, politician
 - June 29 - Dieter Althaus, politician
 - July 25 - Karlheinz Förster, footballer
 - July 27 - Barbara Rudnik, actress (died 2009)
 - July 15 - Jörg Kachelmann Swiss presenter in the meteorological field and victim of false rape accusations[1]
 - July 27 - Margarethe Schreinemakers, television presenter and talk show host
 - August 5 - Ulla Salzgeber, equestrian
 - September 1 - Dagmar Manzel, actress
 - September 6 - Amelie Fried, writer
 - September 26 - Rudi Cerne, figure skater
 - September 29 - Tom Buhrow, journalist
 - October 8 - Ursula von der Leyen, politician
 - October 14 - Peter Kloeppel, journalist
 - October 23 - Axel Krause, painter and graphic artist
 - October 25 - Kornelia Ender, swimmer
 - November 9 - Eva Herman, author and television presenter
 - December 5 - Annette Harnack, high jumper
 - December 5 - Martin Schaudt, equestrian
 - December 10 - Annelore Zinke, gymnast
 - December 11 - Dominic Raacke, actor
 - December 15 - Stephan Weil, politician
 - December 21 - Tom Enders, businessman
 - December 25 - Alexander, Prince of Schaumburg-Lippe, nobleman
 - Unknown - OUBEY, visual artist (died 2004)
 
Deaths
- January 9 - Karl Reinhardt, German philologist (born 1886)
 - January 27 - Prince Oskar of Prussia, German nobleman (born 1888)
 - January 30 - Ernst Heinkel, German aircraft designer (born 1888)
 - February 22 - Theo Harych, German writer (born 1903)
 - March 3 - Wilhelm Zaisser, German politician (born 1893)
 - March 21 - Hans Ehrenberg, German theologian (born 1883)
 - April 6 - Reinhold Schneider, German poet (born 1903)
 - June 20 - Kurt Alder, German chemist (born 1902)
 - June 29 - Karl Arnold, German politician (born 1901)
 - June 30 - Walther Schreiber, German politician (born 1884)
 - July 26 - Siegfried Passarge, German geographer (born 1866)
 - August 25 - Leo Blech, German composer and conductor (born 1871)
 - September 10 - Franz Wessel, German judge (born 1903)
 - September 15 — Ferdinand Schumann-Heink, German actor (born 1893)
 - October 11 - Johannes R. Becher, German politician, poet and novelist (born 1891)
 - October 19 - Josef Wintrich, German judge (born 1891)
 - October 23 - Erich Köhler, German politician (born 1892)
 - October 24 - Carl-Hans Graf von Hardenberg, German politician and landowner (born 1891)
 - October 27 - Barbara Schack, Sudeten German politician (born 1873 or 1874)[2]
 - November 19 - Hans Heinrich von Twardowski (born 1898)
 - December 21 - Lion Feuchtwanger, German novelist (born 1884)
 
See also
References
- ↑ Sueddeutsche.de: Das Leben des Wettermanns
 - ↑ "Schacková Barbara (Betty)". ČSSD Encyclopedia (in Czech). 2013. Retrieved 2023-11-08.
 
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