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page 1People from the Weimar Republic

Anne Frank
Annelies Marie Frank was a German-born Jewish diarist and Holocaust victim. She gained worldwide notability posthumously for keeping a diary documenting her life in hiding during the German occupation of the Netherlands. In the diary, she regularly described her family's everyday life in their hiding place in an Amsterdam attic from 1942 until their arrest in 1944.
Thomas Mann
German novelist and Nobel Prize laureate (1875–1955)

Charles Bukowski
German-American writer (1920–1994)
Heinrich Mann
German writer (1871–1950)

Alfred Döblin
German expressionist novelist (1878–1957)
Richard Sorge
Soviet spy in Germany and Japan (1895-1944)
Hans Luther
German chancellor (1879-1962)

Arthur Moeller van den Bruck
German historian (1876–1925)

Erich Mühsam
German-Jewish anarchist writer (1878–1934)
Otto Meissner
German politician (1880-1953)
Peter Yorck von Wartenburg
German resistance fighter (1904-1944)
Prince Johann Georg of Hohenzollern
German prince (1932-2016)
Therese Giehse
German actress (1898–1975)
Adolf Wagner
German NAZI politician (1890-1944)
Maria Koepcke
German-Peruvian ornithologist (1924-1971)
Oskar von Hindenburg
German politician and general (1883–1960)
Johannes Winkler
German aerospace engineer (1897-1947)
Christian Bartholomae
German linguist (1855–1925)
Theodor Duesterberg
German politician (1875-1950)
Marianne Breslauer
German photographer and art dealer (1909-2001)
Rudolf Havenstein
German central bank President (1857-1923)
Albert Mosse
German judge and legal scholar; foreign advisor of Japan's Meiji government (1846–1925)
Hermann Braun
German actor (1917–1945)
Wolfgang Doeblin
French-German mathematician (1915-1940)
Ernst Meyer
German politician (1887-1930)
Max Karl Tilke
German ethnographer (1869–1942)
Georg Ludwig Rudolf Maercker
German general (1865–1924)

Eduard Zuckmayer
German composer, pianist and musicologist (1890–1972)
Jürgen Ohlsen
German actor (1917–1994)
Werner Hegemann
urban planner and architectural critic (1881-1936)
Lotte Hahm
Lesbian activist Weimar Germany (1890–1967)
Karl Artelt
German revolutionary (1890-1981)

Georg Neithardt
German judge (1871-1941)
Max Dienemann
German rabbi, philologist and opinion journalist (1875–1939)
Lothar Popp
German politician (1887-1980)

Otto Wiedfeldt
German politician and economist (1871-1926)
Eva Siewert
German journalist, writer, radio announcer and singer

Max Alsberg
German lawyer (1877-1933)

Adolf Koch
German activist (1896–1970)