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Horst Köhler
German politician (CDU); president of Germany, 2004–2010
Udo Lattek
German football player and coach (1935–2015)
Maria Cunitz
German astronomer
Julius Dorpmüller
German politician and railway manager (1869-1945)
Recovered Territories
former eastern territories of Germany that became part of Poland
Republikflucht
275px|thumb|A Deutsche Reichsbahn (East Germany)|Deutsche Reichsbahn official inspects the escape tunnel beneath [[Berlin Wollankstraße station in January 1962.]] 275px|thumb|Movement (1977–1986) Republikflucht (; German for "desertion from the republic", ) was the colloquial term in the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) for illegal emigration to the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany), West Berlin, and non-Warsaw Pact countries. The official term was Ungesetzlicher Grenzübertritt ("unlawful border crossing"). Republikflucht applied to both the 3.5 million Germans who migrated l
Samuel Ullman
American businessman, poet, humanitarian
Dieter F. Uchtdorf
Apostle of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Christian Graf von Krockow
German writer and political scientist (1927–2002)
Günther Glomb
German association football player (1930-2015)
German Expellees
Germans who fled or were expelled from territory annexed or occupied by the Soviet Union after World War II
Klaus Zaczyk
German footballer
Maximilian Kaller
priest, prelate, bishop of Ermland (1880-1947)
Günter Stempel
German politician (1908-1981)
Alfred Partikel
German artist (1888-1945)
Erich Zakowski
German master mechanic (1933–2023)
Maria Isabella Harskamps
German philanthropist (1724–1805)