1976 in Germany
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Events in the year 1976 in Germany.
Incumbents
West Germany
East Germany
- Head of State – Willi Stoph (until 29 October), Erich Honecker (starting 29 October)
- Head of Government – Horst Sindermann (until 29 October), Willi Stoph (starting 29 October)
Events
- February 1 - Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 1976
- June 25 - July 6 - 26th Berlin International Film Festival
- July 1 - Mitbestimmungsgesetz
- October 3 - West German federal election, 1976
- October 17 - East German general election, 1976
- December 16 - The Second Schmidt cabinet led by Helmut Schmidt was sworn in.
Births
- January 6 - Judith Rakers, German journalist
- January 9 - Simon Gosejohann, German comedian and television presenter
- January 21 - Alexander Bommes, German handball player and journalist
- January 21 - Kerstin Kowalski, German rower
- March 12 - Andreas Erm, German race walker
- April 6 - Anke Rehlinger, German politician
- April 11 - Ruth Moschner, German television presenter
- May 3 - Alexander Gerst, German astronaut
- May 25 - Sandra Nasić, German singer
- June 10 - Georg Friedrich, Prince of Prussia, German nobleman
- June 19 - Abdoul Thiam, German footballer
- July 10 - Lars Ricken, German football player
- September 26 - Michael Ballack, German football player
- November 2 - Mike Leon Grosch, German singer
- November 12 - Judith Holofernes, German singer
Deaths
- January 18 - Friedrich Hollaender, German film composer and author (born 1896)
- February 1 - Werner Heisenberg, German physicist (born 1901)
- February 1 - Hans Richter, German painter and graphic artist (born 1888)
- February 11 - Alexander Lippisch, German aeronautical engineer, a pioneer of aerodynamics (born 1894)
- February 25 - Paul May, German film director (born 1909)
- March 27 - Georg August Zinn, German politician (born 1901)
- April 1 - Max Ernst, German painter (born 1891)
- April 13 - Traugott Herr, German general (born 1890)
- May 9 — Ulrike Meinhof, German terrorist (born 1934)
- May 12 - Rudolf Kempe, German conductor (born 1910)
- May 26 - Martin Heidegger, German philosopher (born 1889)
- June 18 - Karl Adam, German rowing coach (born 1912)
- July 1 - Anneliese Michel, German woman (born 1952)
- July 5 - Anna Hübler, German pair skater (born 1885)
- July 7 - Gustav Heinemann, German politician, former President of Germany (born 1899)
- July 24 - Julius Döpfner, German cardinal of Roman Catholic Church (born 1913)
- July 30 - Rudolf Bultmann, German Lutheran theologian and professor of New Testament at the University of Marburg (born 1884)
- August 10 - Paul Lücke, German politician (born 1914)
- September 9 - Gottlob Bauknecht, German businessman (born 1892)
- August 10 - Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, German painter (born 1884)
- October 3 - Hermann Pünder, German politician (born 1888)
- October 18 - Paul Schmidt, German engineer (born 1898)
- October 21 - Theodor Koch, German engineer and weapons manufacturer (born 1905)
- November 8 - Gottfried von Cramm, German tennis player (born 1909)
- November 30 - Fritz Rasp, German actor (born 1891)
- November 30 - Armin Zimmermann, German admiral (born 1917)
- December 14 - Friedrich Foertsch, German general (born 1900)
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References
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