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* 24 July - [[Duke Carl Gregor of Mecklenburg]], German nobleman and musician (born [[1933 in Germany|1933]]) |
* 24 July - [[Duke Carl Gregor of Mecklenburg]], German nobleman and musician (born [[1933 in Germany|1933]]) |
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* 24 July - [[Walter Hirrlinger]], German politician (born [[1926 in Germany|1926]]) |
* 24 July - [[Walter Hirrlinger]], German politician (born [[1926 in Germany|1926]]) |
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* 1 August - [[Rotraut Wisskirchen]], biblical archaeologist and academic (b. [[1936 in Germany|1936]]).<ref>[http://www.kath.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/akg/lehrstuhlteam/archaeologie.html.de Prof. Dr. Rotraut Wisskirchen] {{de icon}}</ref> |
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* 23 August - [[Dieter Thomas Heck]], German television moderator (born [[1937 in Germany|1937]]) |
* 23 August - [[Dieter Thomas Heck]], German television moderator (born [[1937 in Germany|1937]]) |
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* 26 August - [[Inge Borkh]], German soprano (born [[1921 in Germany|1921]]) |
* 26 August - [[Inge Borkh]], German soprano (born [[1921 in Germany|1921]]) |
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See also: | Other events of 2018 History of Germany • Timeline • Years |
Events in the year 2018 in Germany.
Incumbents
Events
- In January 2018, American company Energizer takes control over German company VARTA.[1]
- January 9 - The Church of St. Lambertus in Immerath is demolished.
- February 15–25 - 68th Berlin International Film Festival
- February 22 - Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 2018
- March 14 - The Fourth Merkel cabinet led by Angela Merkel was sworn in.
- June: German chemical giant Bayer takeover of American company Monsanto
- June 26 - In a historical disaster German football team loses in 2018 FIFA World Cup.
- June 30 - German company ThyssenKrupp outsourced his steal production to a new company with company seat in Amsterdam. The new companys is a fusion of ThyysenKrupp steal production and Indian company Tata Steel.
- July 1 - Interior minister Horst Seehofer offers to resign after rejecting Chancellor Angela Merkel's EU migration deal.[2][3][4]
- August 6–12 - 2018 European Athletics Championships in Berlin
- August 30 - In the city of Chemnitz a 8,000-strong far right Protests are held. after a German man was killed by an Iraqi and a Syrian asylum seeker.[5]
Deaths
- 2 January – Michael Pfeiffer, professional football player and manager (born 1925).[6]
- 4 January – Philipp Jenninger, politician (born 1932)
- 5 January – Hans Werner Kettenbach, writer (born 1928)
- 10 January – Leopold Ahlsen , writer and playwright (born 1927).[7]
- 12 January – Heinrich von Stietencron, indiologist (born 1933)
- 15 January – Karl-Heinz Kunde, cyclist (born 1938)
- 30 January – Rolf Schafstall, footballer (born 1937)
- 3 February – Rolf Zacher, actor (born 1941)
- 14 February – Anton Regh, footballer (born 1940)
- 20 February - Herbert Ehrenberg, politician (born 1926)
- 10 March - Ralf Waldmann, German motorcycle racer (born 1966)
- 11 March – Lorenz Dittmann, art historian (born 1928)
- 11 March – Karl Lehmann, Roman Catholic Cardinal prelate, Bishop of Mainz (born 1936)
- 7 April - Peter Grünberg, German physicist, and Nobel Prize in Physics laureate (born 1939)
- 17 April – Karl Rawer, physicist, specialist in radio wave propagation and the ionosphere (born 1913)
- 19 April – Herbert Pilch, linguist and celtologist (born 1927)
- 25 April - Hans Dresig, Professor for Applied mechanics and Theory of Mechanisms and Machines (born 1937)
- 26 April - Wolfgang Zapf, sociologe (born 1937)
- 1 May – Elmar Altvater, political scientist (born 1938)
- 2 May - Harald Range, German lawyer (born 1948)
- 2 May - Wolfgang Völz, actor (born 1930)
- 20 May – Dieter Schnebel, composer (born 1930)
- 20 May - Roland Vogt, politician (born 1941)
- May - Jürgen Marcus, singer (born 1948)
- 9 June - Reinhard Hardegen, German U-boat commander (born 1913)
- 15 June - Enoch zu Guttenberg, conductor (born 1946).[8]
- 18 June - Paul Gratzik, German poet and novelist (born 1935)
- 29 June - Franz Beyer, German musicologist (born 1922)
- 9 July - Hans Günter Winkler, showjumper (born 1926)
- 24 July - Duke Carl Gregor of Mecklenburg, German nobleman and musician (born 1933)
- 24 July - Walter Hirrlinger, German politician (born 1926)
- 1 August - Rotraut Wisskirchen, biblical archaeologist and academic (b. 1936).[9]
- 23 August - Dieter Thomas Heck, German television moderator (born 1937)
- 26 August - Inge Borkh, German soprano (born 1921)
- 3 September - Klaus Gerwien, German footballer (born 1940)
- 7 September - Hans Oleak, German astrophyscist (born 1930)
- 9 September - Daniel Küblböck, German singer (born 1985)
- September - Rudolf Schieffer, German historian (born 1947)
- 12 September - Hans Klose, German artist (born 1938)
- 14 September - Walter Remmers, German politician (born 1933)
See also
References
- ^ Manager Magazin.de: Energizer übernimmt Varta-Batterien (german)
- ^ https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2018/07/merkel-coalition-crisis-seehofer-offers-quit-migration-180702052457364.html
- ^ https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-44674945
- ^ https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/jul/01/merkel-fights-to-save-coalition-from-division-over-migration
- ^ https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/30/world/europe/germany-neo-nazi-protests-chemnitz.html
- ^ "Alemannia-Legende Michel Pfeiffer im Alter von 92 Jahren gestorben". aachener-nachrichten.de (in German). Retrieved 4 January 2018.
- ^ Münchner Schriftsteller Leopold Ahlsen gestorben Template:De icon
- ^ Enoch zu Guttenberg tot Template:De icon
- ^ Prof. Dr. Rotraut Wisskirchen Template:De icon