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Events in the year 1967 in Germany.
Incumbents
Events
- Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 1967
 - April 22 - The Free Socialist Party/Marxist-Leninists political party is founded.[1]
 - June 23 - July 4 - 17th Berlin International Film Festival
 - July 2 - East German general election, 1967
 - September 29 - The electronic music group Tangerine Dream was founded by Edgar Froese in West-Berlin.
 - Date unknown - In 1967, a majority share of the German company Braun AG was acquired by the Boston, Massachusetts-based conglomerate Gillette Group.
 - Date unknown - The first hydraulic breaker "Hydraulikhammer HM 400" was invented by German company Krupp.
 
Births
- January 5 - Markus Söder, German politician
 - January 20 - Wigald Boning, German actor, singer, writer and television presenter
 - January 25 - Nicole Uphoff, German equestrian
 - February 15 - Jan Hecker, German lawyer and diplomat (died 2021)
 - March 8 - Udo Quellmalz, German judoka
 - March 20 - Stephan Kampwirth, German actress
 - April 7 - Alex Christensen, German singer, DJ and composer
 - April 20 - Ingo Appelt, German comedian
 - May 10 - Antje Harvey, German cross country skier and biathlete
 - May 14 - Tillmann Uhrmacher, German DJ, musician and radio host (died 2011)
 - May 15 - Andrea Jürgens, German singer (died 2017)
 - May 23 - Wotan Wilke Möhring, German actor
 - May 27 - Kai Pflaume, German television presenter
 - June 4 - Marcus Weinberg, German politician
 - June 16 - Jürgen Klopp, German football manager
 - June 24
- Michael Kessler, German actor and comedian
 - Richard Kruspe, German musician[2]
 
 - June 28 - Lars Riedel, German discus thrower
 - June 30 - Silke Renk, German javelin thrower
 - July 1 - Peter Plate, German singer
 - July 28 - Jakob Augstein, German journalist
 - August 25 - Eckart von Hirschhausen, German physician and television presenter
 - September 5 - Matthias Sammer, German football player
 - September 7 - Natalia Wörner, German actress
 - September 21 - Vera Int-Veen, Gernab television presenter
 - September 25 - Armin Baumgarten, German painter and sculptor
 - September 28 -Steffen Zesner, German swimmer[3]
 - October 19 - Alexander Ebner, German social scientist and university professor
 - October 27 - Natascha Kohnen, German politician
 - October 28 - Martin Brambach, German actor
 - November 22 - Boris Becker, German tennis player
 - November 7 - Olaf Schubert, German comedian
 
Deaths
- January 7 - Carl Schuricht, German conductor (born 1880)
 - January 11 - Wolfgang Zeller, German composer (born 1893)
 - January 29 - Marten von Barnekow, German equestrian (born 1900)
 - January 31 - F. K. Otto Dibelius, German bishop of the Evangelical Church in Berlin-Brandenburg (born 1880)
 - February 28 — Gerhard Roßbach, German Freikorps leader and paramilitary (born 1893)
 - March 29 - Fritz Schäffer, German politician (born 1888)
 - April 19 — Konrad Adenauer, German politician, former Chancellor of Germany (born 1876)
 - May 9 — Oskar Hergt, German politician (born 1869)
 - May 27 - Paul Henckels, German actor (born 1885)
 - June 2 — Benno Ohnesorg, German student (born 1940)
 - July 9 - Eugen Fischer, German physician (born 1874)
 - July 21 - Thomas Dehler, German politician (born 1897)
 - July 30 - Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach, German industrialist (born 1907)
 - 28 August — Christian Stock, German politician (born 1884)
 - 31 August - Trude Hesterberg, German actress (born 1892)
 - 27 October - Theodor Steltzer, German politician (born 1885)
 - 30 November - Josias, Hereditary Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont (born 1896)
 - 30 November - Heinz Tietjen, German conductor (born 1881)
 
See also
References
- ↑ From the Research Departments of Radio Free Europe: Free world. Radio Free Europe, 1967. p.
 - ↑ Larkin, Colin (27 May 2011). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Omnibus Press. p. 1909. ISBN 978-0-85712-595-8.
 - ↑ "Olympedia – Steffen Zesner". www.olympedia.org. Retrieved 22 March 2021.
 
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