1992 in Germany
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History of Germany • Timeline • Years
Events in the year 1992 in Germany .
Incumbents
[edit ]Events
[edit ]- February 13–24 - 42nd Berlin International Film Festival
- March 30: Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 1992
- April 13: The 5.3 Mw Roermond earthquake affects Netherlands, Germany, and Belgium with a maximum Mercalli intensity of VII (Very strong).
- June 13-September 20: Documenta 9
- July 6–8: The 18th G7 summit is held in Munich.
- August 22–24: Rostock-Lichtenhagen riots.
- September 17: The Mykonos restaurant assassinations occur in Berlin.
- October 1 - Tom & Jerry: The Movie is released to theaters.
- Date unknown - The Scientology Task Force of the Hamburg Interior Authority is formed.
Sport
[edit ]- 1991–92 Bundesliga
- 1991–92 2. Bundesliga
- 1991–92 ice hockey Bundesliga season
- 1992 ATP German Open
- 1992 BMW Open
- 1992 German Grand Prix
- 1992 German motorcycle Grand Prix
- 1992 DTM season
- Germany at the 1992 Summer Olympics
- Germany at the 1992 Winter Olympics
Film
[edit ]Music
[edit ]Main article: List of number-one hits of 1992 (Germany)
Births
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- January 5 – Julian Derstroff, German footballer
- February 1 - Stefan Bötticher, German cyclist
- February 15 - Peter Kretschmer, German canoeist
- March 4 - Bernd Leno, German footballer
- March 9 - Mateusz Przybylko, German high jumper
- April 17 - Shkodran Mustafi, German footballer
- April 29 - Alina Rosenberg, German Paralympic equestrian[1]
- April 30
- Marcel Bauer, politician[2]
- Marc-André ter Stegen, German footballer[3]
- May 2 - Vanessa Mai, German singer
- June 3 - Mario Götze, German footballer
- June 9 - Pietro Lombardi, German singer and winner of Deutschland sucht den Superstar (season 8)
- June 16 - Maik Brückner, politician[4]
- June 30 - Tobias Cremer, German politician
- July 2 - Tatjana Pinto, German athlete
- July 7 – Toni Garrn, German model
- July 22 - Carolin Schnarre, German Paralympic equestrian[5]
- August 3 - Gesa Felicitas Krause, German athlete
- August 6 - Mathias Brugger, German athlete
- September 2 - Konrad Abeltshauser, German ice hockey player
- October 12 – Cüneyt Köz, German footballer
- October 15 - Sarah Lombardi, German singer and runner-up of Deutschland sucht den Superstar (season 8)
- November 6 - Stefan Ortega, German footballer
- November 28 - Emilia Schüle, German actress
Deaths
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- 13 January – Josef Neckermann, equestrian and businessman (born 1912)
- 31 January - Martin Held, actor (born 1908)
- 6 February – Felix Rexhausen, journalist (born 1932)
- 12 March - Heinz Kühn, German politician (born 1912)
- 1 April - Walter Andreas Schwarz, German singer, songwriter (born 1913)
- 6 May – Marlene Dietrich, German-American actress (born 1901)
- 30 May - Karl Carstens, German politician, former President of Germany (born 1914)
- 3 June - Wilfried Dietrich, German wrestler (born 1933)
- 14 June - Thomas Nipperdey, German historian (born 1927)
- 19 July - Heinz Galinski, President of Central Council of Jews in Germany (born 1912)
- 10 August - Kurt A. Körber, German entrepreneur (born 1909)
- 1 October
- Gert Bastian, politician (born 1923)
- Petra Kelly, politician (born 1947)
- 8 October – Willy Brandt, German politician, former Chancellor of Germany (born 1913)
- 22 October - Wolf Kaiser, actor (born 1916)
- 9 November- Fritz Gunst, water polo player (born 1908)
See also
[edit ]References
[edit ]- ^ "Alina Rosenberg - Team Deutschland Paralympics". www.teamdeutschland-paralympics.de (in German). Retrieved 9 March 2020.
- ^ "Abgeordnete - Marcel Bauer" (in German). Berlin, Germany: Bundestag . Retrieved 2 March 2025.
- ^ MARC-ANDRÉ TER STEGEN
- ^ "Abgeordnete - Maik Brückner" (in German). Berlin, Germany: Bundestag . Archived from the original on 28 February 2025. Retrieved 8 March 2025.
- ^ "Carolin Schnarre - Team Deutschland Paralympics". www.teamdeutschland-paralympics.de (in German). Retrieved 9 March 2020.
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