Lista de Personas Famosas nacidas en Berlín
Karl Heinrich von Stülpnagel
Carl-Heinrich von Stülpnagel fue un general de la Wehrmacht que participó en la invasión de la Unión Soviética. Estuvo a cargo de las fuerzas de ocupación en Francia y fue conspirador y partícipe del atentado del 20 de julio de 1944.
Franziska Drohsel
Franziska Drohsel is a German politician. From 24 November 2007 until 18 June 2010 she was chairperson of the Young Socialists in the SPD, a division of the German Social Democratic Party.
Mady Rahl
Mady Rahl was a German stage and film actress.
Alfred Lion
Alfred Lion, was an American record executive who co-founded Blue Note Records in 1939. Blue Note recorded many of the biggest names in jazz throughout the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s.
Verena Becker
Verena Becker fue una miembro del grupo terrorista alemán de izquierda denominado "Movimiento 2 de Junio" y, posteriormente, de la Fracción del Ejército Rojo, también conocida como Banda Baader-Meinhof o RAF.
Thomas Elsaesser
Thomas Elsaesser was a German film historian and professor of Film and Television Studies at the University of Amsterdam. He was also the writer and director of The Sun Island, a documentary essay film about his grandfather, the architect Martin Elsaesser. He was married to scholar Silvia Vega-Llona.
Ossi Oswalda
Ossi Oswalda was a German actress, who mostly appeared in silent films. She was given the nickname 'The German Mary Pickford' due to her popularity at the time.
John Heartfield
John Heartfield fue artista alemán del período dadaísta, especializado en el fotomontaje.
Gerd Tellenbach
Gerd Tellenbach was a German historian and scholar of medieval social and religious history, particularly of the Papacy and German church during the Investiture Controversy and reform movements of the eleventh and twelfth centuries. Tellenbach also made groundbreaking contributions to the study of the medieval nobility and helped establish a new field of research dedicated to mapping social networks and familial ties among medieval elites (Personenforschung). After studying history at the universities of Freiburg and Heidelberg, he taught in Gießen, Münster, and finally the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität in Freiburg, where he served as Rektor (chancellor) in 1949–1950 and again in 1957–1958. From 1962 to 1971, he was director of the German Historical Institute in Rome, a state-sponsored research center dedicated to German-Italian studies and the history of the Papacy in the Middle Ages.
Joachim Fest
Joachim Fest fue un periodista e historiador alemán, crítico y editor, muy conocido por sus escritos y discursos sobre la Alemania nazi, incluyendo una importante biografía de Adolf Hitler y otros varios libros sobre Albert Speer y la resistencia alemana al nazismo. Fue una figura determinante en el debate sobre el periodo nazi entre los historiadores alemanes. Hombre próximo a la derecha más conservadora, estuvo afiliado a la CDU, de la que fue expulsado.