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List of events
Events in the year 1982 in
Germany.
Incumbents
Events
Births
- 22 January -
Liane Bahler, German cyclist (died
2007)
- 17 March -
Jan Wolfgarten, German swimmer
- 6 April -
Alwara Höfels, German actress
- 16 April -
Michael Ratajczak, footballer
- 7 June -
Jürgen Kretz, German politician
- 6 July -
Julius Brink, German beach volleyball player
- 29 July -
Allison Mack, American actress and criminal
[3]
- 31 July -
Michael Jung, German equestrian
- 12 September -
Max Hoff, German canoeist
- 16 September -
Barbara Engleder, German sport shooter
- 18 November -
Gracia Baur, German singer
- 9 December -
Bastian Swillims, German sprinter
Deaths
- 11 January -
Bruno Diekmann, German politician (born
1897)
- 21 February –
Gershom Scholem, German-born Israeli Jewish philosopher and historian (b.
1897)
- 20 March -
Bally Prell, German singer and folk singer (born
1922)
- 29 March
- 9 April -
Robert Havemann, German chemist (born
1910)
- 19 April -
Erwin Casmir, fencer (born
1895)
- 10 May -
Peter Weiss, German writer (born
1916)
- 30 May -
Albert Norden, German politician (born
1904)
- 2 June -
Herbert Quandt, German industrialist (born
1910)
- 6 June –
Heinrich-Hermann von Hülsen, German major general (born
1895)
[5]
- 10 June -
Rainer Werner Fassbinder, German film director, screenwriter, and actor (born
1945)
[6]
- 15 June -
Hermann Schlichting, German engineer (born
1907)
- 18 June -
Curd Jürgens, German actor (born
1915)
[7]
- 26 June -
Alexander Mitscherlich, German psychoanalyst (born
1908)
[8]
- 2 July -
Siegfried Westphal, German general (born
1902)
- 10 July -
Karl Hein, German athlete (born
1908)
- 1 August -
Otto Bayer, German chemist (born
1902)
- 5 August -
Dieter Borsche, German actor (born
1909)
- 9 October –
Herbert Meinhard Mühlpfordt, German historian (born
1893)
- 30 October –
Wolfgang Heinz, German actor (born 1900 in Austria)
- 29 November -
Hermann Balck, German general (born
1893)
- 30 November -
Adolf Heusinger, German general (born
1897)
See also
References
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^ Saunders, Emma (21 May 2015).
"Eurovision memories: Oh, what a night!". BBC News. BBC.
Archived from the original on 24 July 2016. Retrieved 16 December 2020.
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^ Katalog: documenta 7 Kassel; Bd. 1: (Visuelle Biographien der Künstler); Bd. 2: (Aktuelle Arbeiten der Künstler); Kassel 1982
ISBN
3-920453-02-6
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^ Artvoice (8 April 2019).
"Alllison Mack pleads guilty to racketeering; avoids sex trafficking charges; 'I thought Keith Raniere was trying to help people, I was wrong'". Artvoice. Archived from
the original on 28 January 2021. Retrieved 9 April 2019.
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^
Rothstein, Edward (31 March 1982).
"Carl Orff, teacher and composer Of Carmina Burana, dead at 86".
The New York Times. Retrieved 13 February 2019.
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^
von Hülsen, Heinrich-Hermann (in German)
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"O du verhaßt-geliebtes Gift" (in German). spiegel.de. 21 June 1982.
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^
"Curt Jurgens, War Films' Star".
The New York Times.
UPI. June 18, 1982. Archived from
the original on 2013-06-21. Retrieved February 27, 2022.
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^
"Alexander Mitscherlich: Biographische Angaben". Frankfurt University Library. Frankfurt University. 9 September 2008. Retrieved 17 June 2012.
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