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* [[October 11]] – Rally in Bad Harzburg leads to the [[Harzburg Front]] being founded, uniting the NSDAP, the DNVP, the ''Stahlhelm'' and various other right-wing fractions.
* [[October 11]] – Rally in Bad Harzburg leads to the [[Harzburg Front]] being founded, uniting the NSDAP, the DNVP, the ''Stahlhelm'' and various other right-wing fractions.
* [[December 8]] – [[Carl Friedrich Goerdeler]] is appointed Reich Price Commissioner to enforce the deflationary policies of the Brüning government.
* [[December 8]] – [[Carl Friedrich Goerdeler]] is appointed Reich Price Commissioner to enforce the deflationary policies of the Brüning government.
* Date unknown: German company [[Porsche]] was founded.


===Arts and literature===
===Arts and literature===
* June 6 - Burning of [[Glaspalast (Munich)|Glaspalast]] in Munich. The fire in the Glaspalast irretrievably destroyed more than 3,000 artworks including more than 110 paintings from the early 19th century including many paintings by Caspar David Friedrich, Moritz von Schwind, Karl Blechen, and Philipp Otto Runge
* [[Erich Kästner]]'s satire ''[[The 35th of May, or Conrad's Ride to the South Seas|Der 35. Mai oder Konrad reitet in die Südsee]]'' is published.
* [[Erich Kästner]]'s satire ''[[The 35th of May, or Conrad's Ride to the South Seas|Der 35. Mai oder Konrad reitet in die Südsee]]'' is published.
* [[Irmgard Keun]]'s first novel ''Gilgi - eine von uns'' is published.
* [[Irmgard Keun]]'s first novel ''Gilgi - eine von uns'' is published.
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==Births==
==Births==
* [[January 8]] – [[Bill Graham (promoter)|Bill Graham]] (Wulf Wolodia Grajonca), rock concert promoter (died [[1991 in the United States]])
* [[January 8]] – [[Bill Graham (promoter)|Bill Graham]] (Wulf Wolodia Grajonca), rock concert promoter (d. [[1991 in the United States]])
* [[January 9]] – [[Erhard Krack]], German politician (died [[2000 in Germany|2000]])
* [[January 16]] – [[Johannes Rau]], [[President of Germany]] 1999–2004 (d. [[2006 in Germany|2006]])
* [[January 16]] – [[Johannes Rau]], [[President of Germany]] 1999–2004 (died [[2006 in Germany|2006]])
* [[January 17]] – [[Mark Brandis]] (Nikolai von Michalewsky), journalist and science fiction author (d. [[2000 in Germany|2000]])
* [[January 17]] – [[Mark Brandis]] (Nikolai von Michalewsky), journalist and science fiction author (died [[2000 in Germany|2000]])
* [[February 2]] – [[Walter Burkert]], classical scholar (d. [[2015 in Switzerland]])
* [[January 21]] – [[Anatol Herzfeld]], German sculptor (died [[2019 in Germany|2019]])
* [[January 31]] – [[Hansjörg Felmy]], German actor (died [[2007 in Germany|2007]])
* [[February 2]] – [[Walter Burkert]], classical scholar (died [[2015 in Switzerland]])
* [[February 7]] – [[Holger Börner]], politician (died [[2006 in Germany|2006]])
* [[February 7]] – [[Holger Börner]], politician (died [[2006 in Germany|2006]])
* [[February 23]] – [[Gustav-Adolf Schur]], German cyclist
* [[3 March]] [[Werner Haas (pianist)]], German musician (died [[1976 in France|1976]])
* [[March 3]] — [[Werner Haas (pianist)]], German musician (died [[1976 in France|1976]])
* [[March 11]] – [[Janosch]] (Horst Eckert), writer
* [[March 11]] – [[Janosch]] (Horst Eckert), writer
* [[April 1]] – [[Rolf Hochhuth]], dramatist
* [[April 1]] – [[Rolf Hochhuth]], dramatist
* [[April 17]] – [[Hilmar Thate]], German actor (died [[2016 in Germany|2016]])
* [[April 29]] – [[Frank Auerbach]], painter
* [[April 29]] – [[Frank Auerbach]], painter
* [[May 15]] – [[Claus Roxin]], jurist
* [[May 19]] – [[Alfred Schmidt (philosopher)|Alfred Schmidt]], philosopher (d. [[2012 in Germany|2012]])
* [[May 19]] – [[Alfred Schmidt (philosopher)|Alfred Schmidt]], philosopher (died [[2012 in Germany|2012]])
* [[June 8]] – [[Dana Wynter]], actress (d. [[2011 in the United States]])
* [[June 8]] – [[Dana Wynter]], actress (died [[2011 in the United States]])
* [[June 29]] – [[Ralph Klein (basketball)|Ralph Klein]], basketball player and coach (d. [[2008 in Israel]])
* [[June 29]] – [[Ralph Klein (basketball)|Ralph Klein]], basketball player and coach (died [[2008 in Israel]])
* [[July 25]] – [[Peter Armbruster]], German physicist
* [[July 31]] – [[Ivan Rebroff]], German singer (died [[2008 in Germany|2008]])
* [[July 31]] – [[Ivan Rebroff]], German singer (died [[2008 in Germany|2008]])
* [[August 18]] – [[Hans Tietmeyer]], German president of Deutsche Bundesbank from September 1999 until 2004 (died [[2016 in Germany|2016]])
* [[August 20]] – [[Bernd and Hilla Becher|Bernd Becher]], photographer (d. [[2007 in Germany|2007]])
* [[August 20]] – [[Bernd and Hilla Becher|Bernd Becher]], photographer (died [[2007 in Germany|2007]])
* [[September 1]] – [[Michael O. Rabin]], [[Israel]]i computer scientist and [[Turing Award]] laureate
* [[September 1]] – [[Michael O. Rabin]], [[Israel]]i computer scientist and [[Turing Award]] laureate
* [[September 3]] – [[Fritz J. Raddatz]] German feuilletonist, essayist, biographer and romancier (died [[2015 in Germany|2015]])
* [[November 6]] – [[Mike Nichols]] (Mikhail Igor Peschkowsky), director (d. [[2014 in the United States]])
* [[September 11]] – [[Hans-Ulrich Wehler]], German historian (died [[2014 in Germany|2014]])
* [[October 14]] – [[Heinz Fütterer]], German athlete
* [[October 16]] – [[Hans Friderichs]], German politician
* [[November 6]] – [[Mike Nichols]] (Mikhail Igor Peschkowsky), director (died [[2014 in the United States]])
* [[December 3]] – [[Franz Josef Degenhardt]] , poet and novelist (died [[2011 in Germany|2011]])


==Deaths==
==Deaths==
* [[February 16]] – [[Wilhelm von Gloeden]], photographer (b. [[1856]])
* [[February 16]] – [[Wilhelm von Gloeden]], photographer (b. [[1856]])
* [[February 23]] – [[Eduard von Capelle]], admiral (born [[1855 in Germany|1855]])
* [[February 23]] – [[Eduard von Capelle]], admiral (b. [[1855]])
* [[February 26]] – [[Otto Wallach]], chemist, recipient of the [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] (born [[1847 in Germany|1847]])
* [[February 26]] – [[Otto Wallach]], chemist, recipient of the [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] (b. [[1847]])
* [[March 11]] – [[F. W. Murnau]], film director (b. [[1888 in Germany|1888]]; d. in United States)
* [[March 11]] – [[F. W. Murnau]], film director (b. [[1888 in Germany|1888]]; d. in United States)
* [[March 20]] – [[Hermann Müller (politician)|Hermann Müller]], German politician (born [[1876 in Germany|1876]])
* [[March 20]] – [[Hermann Müller (politician)|Hermann Müller]], German politician (born [[1876 in Germany|1876]])
* [[April 14]] – [[Richard Armstedt]], historian (b. [[1851]])
* [[April 14]] – [[Richard Armstedt]], historian (b. [[1851]])
* [[May 6]] – [[Hermann Anschütz-Kaempfe]], German scientist and inventor (born [[1872 in Germany|1872]])
* [[May 6]] – [[Hermann Anschütz-Kaempfe]], German scientist and inventor (b. [[1872]])
* [[July 28]] – [[Emil Warburg]], German physician (born [[1846 in Germany|1846]])
* [[September 20]] – [[Max Littmann]], architect (b. [[1862]])
* [[September 13]] – [[Prince Friedrich Leopold of Prussia]], Prussian nobleman (born [[1865 in Germany|1865]])
* [[October 17]] – [[Alfons Maria Jakob]], neuropathologist (b. [[1884 in Germany|1884]])
* [[September 20]] – [[Max Littmann]], architect (born [[1862 in Germany|1862]])
* [[October 17]] – [[Alfons Maria Jakob]], neuropathologist (born [[1884 in Germany|1884]])
* [[December 7]] – [[Karl Fritz (archbishop)|Karl Fritz]], German bishop of Roman-Catholic Church (born [[1864 in Germany|1864]])


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 23:38, 31 October 2020

1931
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Events in the year 1931 in Germany.

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References

  1. ^ Hett, Benjamin Carter (2007). "Hans Litten and the Politics of Criminal Law in the Weimar Republic". In Dubber, Markus Dirk; Farmer, Lindsay (eds.). Modern Histories of Crime and Punishment. Stanford University Press.
  2. ^ Young, William (2006). German Diplomatic Relations 1871–1945: The Wilhelmstrasse and the Formulation of Foreign Policy. iUniverse, Inc. p. 174. ISBN 978-0-595-40706-4.