Lista de Personas Famosas nacidas en Berlín
Waldemar de Prusia
Valdemar o Waldemar de Prusia fue el sexto hijo del entonces príncipe heredero Federico III y de Victoria, princesa real del Reino Unido, hija de la reina Victoria de Gran Bretaña e Irlanda y de Alberto de Sajonia-Coburgo-Gotha.
Sofía de Brandenburgo
Elisabeth Magdalene von Brandenburg
Max Reichpietsch
Max Reichpietsch was a German sailor executed in 1917 for socialist agitation in the Imperial German Navy.
Heinz Brandt
Heinz Brandt fue un jinete alemán que compitió en la modalidad de salto ecuestre. Participó en los Juegos Olímpicos de Berlín 1936, obteniendo una medalla de oro en la prueba por equipos.
Margot Wölk
Margot Wölk was a German secretary who was among 15 young women who, in 1942, were selected to taste German leader Adolf Hitler's food at the Wolf's Lair in East Prussia for two-and-a-half years to confirm that it was safe. She was the only one of the 15 to survive World War II, and her background as Hitler's food taster was not revealed until a newspaper interview on her 95th birthday in December 2012.
Princess Dorothea of Courland
Dorothea von Biron, Princess of Courland, Duchess of Dino, Duchess of Talleyrand and Duchess of Sagan, known as Dorothée de Courlande or Dorothée de Dino, was a Baltic German noblewoman. Her mother was Dorothea von Medem, Duchess of Courland, and although her mother's husband, Duke Peter von Biron, acknowledged her as his own, her true father may have been the Polish statesman Count Aleksander Batowski. For a long time, she accompanied the French statesman Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord; she was the separated wife of his nephew, Edmond de Talleyrand-Périgord.
Luis Fernando de Prusia
El príncipe Luis Fernando de Prusia fue el tercer hijo del príncipe Augusto Fernando de Prusia y su esposa Ana Isabel Luisa de Brandeburgo-Schwedt (1738-1820), por lo tanto era sobrino de Federico II el Grande.
Eberhard Kinzel
Eberhard Kinzel fue un general en la Wehrmacht de la Alemania Nazi durante la II Guerra Mundial quien comandó varias divisiones. Recibió la Cruz de Caballero de la Cruz de Hierro.
Maria Matray
Maria Matray was a German screenwriter and film actress. Matray became a star of late Weimar cinema. Following the Nazi takeover in 1933, Matray, who was Jewish, went into exile – initially in France and Britain before moving to the United States. She developed a new career as a choreographer and writer. She later returned to Germany after the Second World War, where she died in 1993.