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Events in the year '''1936 in [[Germany]]'''.
Events in the year '''1936 in [[Germany]]'''.
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===National level===
===National level===
Head of State
Head of State and [[Chancellor of Germany|Chancellor]]
*[[Adolf Hitler]] (the [[Führer]]) ([[Nazi Party]])


* [[Adolf Hitler]] (the [[Führer]]) ([[Nazi Party]])
[[Chancellor of Germany|Chancellor]]
* [[Adolf Hitler]] ([[Nazi Party]])


==Events==
==Events==
* 6 February — The [[1936 Winter Olympics|IV Olympic Winter Games]] open in [[Garmisch-Partenkirchen]], Germany.
* [[6 February]] — The [[1936 Winter Olympics|IV Olympic Winter Games]] open in [[Garmisch-Partenkirchen]], Germany.<ref>{{cite book|author=Roderick Stackelberg|title=The Routledge Companion to Nazi Germany|publisher=Taylor & Francis|year=2007|ISBN=9781134393862|page=12}}</ref>
* 7 March — In violation of the [[Treaty of Versailles]], Germany [[Remilitarization of the Rhineland|reoccupies the Rhineland]].
* [[7 March]] — In violation of the [[Treaty of Versailles]], Germany [[Remilitarization of the Rhineland|reoccupies the Rhineland]].<ref>{{cite book|author=Richard J. Evans|title=The Third Reich in Power, 1933 – 1939: How the Nazis Won Over the Hearts and Minds of a Nation|date=26 July 2012|publisher=Penguin Books Limited|isbn=978-0-7181-9681-3|page=637}}</ref>
* 29 March - [[German election and referendum, 1936]]
* [[29 March]] [[German election and referendum, 1936]]
* [[26 June]] — [[Focke-Wulf Fw 61]], the first practical, functional helicopter, first flown.
* 1 August — The [[1936 Summer Olympics]] open in [[Berlin]], Germany, and mark the first live television coverage of a sports event in world history.
* [[1 August]] — The [[1936 Summer Olympics]] open in [[Berlin]], Germany, at the end of the [[1936 Summer Olympics torch relay|first ever Olympic torch relay]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7330949.stm|title=The Olympic torch's shadowy past|work=[[BBC News]]|date=5 April 2008}}</ref> It is also the first occasion in world history when a sporting event is given television coverage.
* 30 August — [[Ernest Nash]] flees Germany for [[Rome]].
* The first German volunteers on the [[Nationalist faction (Spanish Civil War)|nationalist]] side of the [[Spanish Civil War|Spanish civil war]] leave for [[Spain]].<ref>{{Cite book |last=Westwell |first=Ian |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/56647065 |title=Condor legion : the Wehrmacht's training ground |date=2004 |publisher=Ian Allan Pub |isbn=0-7110-3043-X |location=Hersham |pages=13 |oclc=56647065}}</ref>
* 26 November — The [[Anti-Comintern Pact]] is signed by Germany and Japan.
* [[30 August]] — [[Ernest Nash]] flees Germany for [[Rome]].
* [[8 September|8]]–[[14 September]] — The [[Nuremberg Rally|8th Nazi Party Congress]] is held and called the "Rally of Honour" (''Reichsparteitag der Ehre'') in reference to the [[remilitarization of the Rhineland|remilitarization]] of the Rhineland in March.
* [[26 November]] — The [[Anti-Comintern Pact]] is signed by Germany and Japan.


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==Births==
==Births==
*[[10 January]] — [[Walter Bodmer]], German-English geneticist and academic<ref name=whoswho>{{Who's Who | title=Bodmer, Sir Walter (Fred)| id = U7957 | doi=10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U7957|year = 2015 | edition = online [[Oxford University Press]]|author=Anon}}</ref>
* January 14 - [[Reiner Klimke]], German equestrian (died [[1999 in Germany|1999]])
* January 27 - [[Wolfgang Böhmer]], German politician
*[[14 January]] [[Reiner Klimke]], German equestrian (died [[1999 in Germany|1999]])
*[[27 January]] — [[Wolfgang Böhmer]], German politician
* February 9 - [[Georg Sterzinsky]], German cardinal (died [[2011 in Germany|2011]])
*[[9 February]] [[Georg Sterzinsky]], German cardinal (died [[2011 in Germany|2011]])
* March 9 - [[Wittekind, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont]], head of house Waldeck and Pyrmont
* March 11 - [[Harald zur Hausen]], German virologist
*[[4 March]] [[Aribert Reimann]], German composer (died [[2024 in Germany|2023]])
*[[9 March]] — [[Wittekind, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont]], head of house of Waldeck and Pyrmont<ref name="burkeI">[[Hugh Massingberd|Montgomery-Massingberd, Hugh]]. "[[Burke's Peerage|Burke’s]] Royal Families of the World: ''Volume I Europe & Latin America'', 1977, p. 287. {{ISBN|0-85011-023-8}}</ref>
* March 16 - [[Elisabeth Volkmann]], German actress (died [[2006 in Germany|2006]])
* April 8 - [[Klaus Löwitsch]], German actor (died [[2002 in Germany|2002]])
*[[11 March]] [[Harald zur Hausen]], German virologist (died [[2023 in Germany|2023]])
* April 22 - [[Dieter Kronzucker]], German journalist
*[[13 March]] [[Lothar Ahrendt]], German politician
* May 9 - [[Ulrich Kienzle]], German journalist
*[[16 March]] [[Elisabeth Volkmann]], German actress (died [[2006 in Germany|2006]])
*[[30 March]] — [[Erwin J. Haeberle]], German physician (died [[2021 in Germany|2021]])<ref>{{cite book|title=Contemporary Authors|publisher=Gale / Cengage Learning|year=1978|page=271}}</ref>
* May 12 - [[Klaus Doldinger]], German saxophonist
* May 16 - [[Manfred Stolpe]], German politician
*[[8 April]] [[Klaus Löwitsch]], German actor (died [[2002 in Germany|2002]])
* May 21 - [[Günter Blobel]], German biologist (died [[2018 in Germany|2018]])
*[[13 April]] [[Dieter Klöcker]], German clarinetist (died [[2011 in Germany|2011]])
* May 29 - [[Wyn Hoop]], German singer
*[[22 April]] [[Dieter Kronzucker]], German journalist
* June 9 - [[Jürgen Schmude]], German politician
*[[9 May]] — [[Ulrich Kienzle]], German journalist (died [[2020 in Germany|2020]])
* June 14 [[Wolfgang Behrendt]], German boxer
*[[12 May]] [[Klaus Doldinger]], German saxophonist
*[[16 May]]
* July 1 - [[Lea Rosh]], German television journalist, publicist, entrepreneur and political activist
* July 2 - [[Rex Gildo]], German singer (died [[1999 in Germany|1999]])
**[[Karl Lehmann]], German Roman Catholic Cardinal prelate, Bishop of Mainz (died [[2018 in Germany|2018]])
* July 7 - [[Egbert Brieskorn]], German mathematician (died [[2013 in Germany|2013]])
**[[Manfred Stolpe]], German politician (died [[2019 in Germany|2019]])
* July 22 - [[Klaus Bresser]], German journalist
*[[21 May]] [[Günter Blobel]], German biologist (died [[2018 in Germany|2018]])
*[[26 May]] — [[Franz Magnis-Suseno]], German-born Indonesian Jesuit priest
* August 1 - [[Carl, Duke of Württemberg]], German nobleman
*[[29 May]]
* August 20 - [[Kessler Twins]], German singers
* October 10 - [[Gerhard Ertl]], German physicist
**[[Wyn Hoop]], German singer
**[[Klaus Winter]], German judge (died [[2000 in Germany|2000]])
* October 12 - [[Inge Brück]], German singer
* October 13 - [[Hans Joachim Meyer]], German linguist and politician
*[[1 June]] [[Peter Sodann]], German actor (died [[2024 in Germany|2024]])
* [[November 5]] - [[Uwe Seeler]], German football player
*[[9 June]] [[Jürgen Schmude]], German politician
* November 15 - [[Wolf Biermann]], German singer and songwriter
*[[10 June]] [[Thomas Hoepker]], German photographer (died [[2024 in Chile]])
* [[December 8]] - [[Helmut Markwort]], German journalist and magazine founder
*[[14 June]] [[Wolfgang Behrendt]], German boxer
* December 17 - [[Klaus Kinkel]], German politician
*[[21 June]] [[Hans Köhler]], German swimmer
*[[22 July]] — [[Klaus Bresser]], German journalist and television presenter
*[[25 June]] — [[Bert Hölldobler]], German sociobiologist and evolutionary biologist
*[[28 June]] — [[Walter Köstner]], German fencer
*[[1 July]] [[Lea Rosh]], German television journalist, publicist, entrepreneur and political activist
*[[2 July]] [[Rex Gildo]], German singer (died [[1999 in Germany|1999]])
*[[7 July]] — [[Egbert Brieskorn]], German mathematician (died [[2013 in Germany|2013]])
*[[22 July]] [[Klaus Bresser]], German journalist
*[[1 August]] [[Carl, Duke of Württemberg]], German nobleman (died [[2022 in Germany|2022]])
*[[5 August ]] — [[Hans Hugo Klein]], German judge
*[[20 August]] [[Kessler Twins]], German singers
*[[29 September]] — [[Hans D. Ochs]], German immunologist
*[[1 October]] — [[Lea Rosh]], German television journalist
*[[10 October]] — [[Gerhard Ertl]], German physicist
*[[12 October]] [[Inge Brück]], German singer
*[[13 October]] — [[Hans Joachim Meyer]], German linguist and politician (died [[2024 in Germany|2024]])
*[[5 November]] — [[Uwe Seeler]], German footballer (died [[2022 in Germany|2022]])
*[[15 November]] — [[Wolf Biermann]], German singer and songwriter
*[[2 December]] — [[Peter Duesberg]], German molecular biologist
*[[3 December]] — [[Lothar Gall]], German historian (died [[2024 in Germany|2024]])<ref>[https://www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de/der-historiker-lothar-gall-ist-gestorben-100.html Der Historiker Lothar Gall ist gestorben] {{in lang|de}}</ref>
*[[8 December]] — [[Helmut Markwort]], German journalist and magazine founder
*[[17 December]] — [[Klaus Kinkel]], German politician (died [[2019 in Germany|2019]])<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/obituaries/2019/03/06/klaus-kinkel-high-profile-german-foreign-minister-reunification/|title=Klaus Kinkel, high-profile German foreign minister after reunification, who had earlier led West Germany's intelligence agency – obituary|first=Telegraph|last=Obituaries|newspaper=The Telegraph|date=6 March 2019|via=www.telegraph.co.uk}}</ref>


== Deaths ==
== Deaths ==
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* [[16 January]] - [[Oskar Barnack]], German inventor and German photographer (born [[1879 in Germany|1879]])
* [[6 February]] - [[Wilhelm Solf]], German diplomat (born [[1862 in Germany|1862]])
* [[6 February]] - [[Wilhelm Solf]], German diplomat (born [[1862 in Germany|1862]])
* [[20 February]] — [[Max Schreck]], German actor (born [[1879 in Germany|1879]])
* [[20 February]] — [[Max Schreck]], German actor (born [[1879 in Germany|1879]])
* [[8 May]] - [[Oswald Spengler]], German historian (born [[1880 in Germany|1880]])
* [[9 April]] - [[Ferdinand Tönnies]], German sociologist (born [[1855 in Germany|1855]])
* [[18 April]] - [[Richard Lipinski]], German politician (born [[1867 in Germany|1867]])
* [[4 May]] - [[Ludwig von Falkenhausen]], German general (born [[1844 in Germany|1844]])
* [[8 May]] - [[Oswald Spengler]], German historian (born [[1880 in Germany|1880]])<ref>{{cite book|last=Hughes|first=H. Stuart|title=Preface to the Present Edition". ''The Decline of the West: An Abridged Edition,'' by Oswald Spengler|place=[[New York City|New York]]|publisher=[[Oxford University Press]]|year=1991|isbn=978-0-19-506751-4|page=136}}</ref>
* [[22 May]] - [[Joseph Koeth]], German politician (born [[1870 in Germany|1870]])
* [[3 June]] – [[Walther Wever (general)|Walther Wever]], German general, pre-World War II ''[[Luftwaffe]]'' commander (born [[1887 in Germany|1887]])
* [[22 June]] –[[Moritz Schlick]], German philosopher and physicist (born [[1882 in Germany|1882]])
* [[24 July]] - [[Georg Michaelis]], German politician, former chancellor of Germany (born [[1857 in Germany|1857]])
* [[24 July]] - [[Georg Michaelis]], German politician, former chancellor of Germany (born [[1857 in Germany|1857]])
* [[20 August]] - [[Heinrich Cunow]], German politician (born [[1862 in Germany|1862]])
* [[1 September]] - [[Konstantin Schmidt von Knobelsdorf]], German general (born [[1860 in Germany|1860]])
* [[7 September]] — [[Erich Büttner (painter)|Erich Büttner]], German painter (born [[1889 in Germany|1889]])
* [[7 September]] — [[Erich Büttner (painter)|Erich Büttner]], German painter (born [[1889 in Germany|1889]])
* [[9 October]] — [[Friedrich von Oppeln-Bronikowski]], German writer (born [[1873 in Germany|1873]])
* [[9 October]] — [[Friedrich von Oppeln-Bronikowski]], German writer (born [[1873 in Germany|1873]])
* [[19 December]] - [[Theodor Wiegand]], German archaeologist (born [[1864 in Germany|1864]])
* [[27 December]] [[Hans von Seeckt]], German chief of staff (born [[1866 in Germany|1866]])
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==References==
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1936
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Events in the year 1936 in Germany.

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Head of State and Chancellor

Events

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Births

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References

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  1. ^ Roderick Stackelberg (2007). The Routledge Companion to Nazi Germany. Taylor & Francis. p. 12. ISBN 9781134393862.
  2. ^ Richard J. Evans (26 July 2012). The Third Reich in Power, 1933 – 1939: How the Nazis Won Over the Hearts and Minds of a Nation. Penguin Books Limited. p. 637. ISBN 978-0-7181-9681-3.
  3. ^ "The Olympic torch's shadowy past". BBC News. 5 April 2008.
  4. ^ Westwell, Ian (2004). Condor legion : the Wehrmacht's training ground. Hersham: Ian Allan Pub. p. 13. ISBN 0-7110-3043-X. OCLC 56647065.
  5. ^ Anon (2015). "Bodmer, Sir Walter (Fred)". Who's Who (online Oxford University Press ed.). A & C Black. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U7957. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  6. ^ Montgomery-Massingberd, Hugh. "Burke’s Royal Families of the World: Volume I Europe & Latin America, 1977, p. 287. ISBN 0-85011-023-8
  7. ^ Contemporary Authors. Gale / Cengage Learning. 1978. p. 271.
  8. ^ Der Historiker Lothar Gall ist gestorben (in German)
  9. ^ Obituaries, Telegraph (6 March 2019). "Klaus Kinkel, high-profile German foreign minister after reunification, who had earlier led West Germany's intelligence agency – obituary". The Telegraph – via www.telegraph.co.uk.
  10. ^ Hughes, H. Stuart (1991). Preface to the Present Edition". The Decline of the West: An Abridged Edition, by Oswald Spengler. New York: Oxford University Press. p. 136. ISBN 978-0-19-506751-4.