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{{Year in Germany|2017}}{{dmy|date=February 2019}}This list details notable events occurring in 2017 in Germany. Major events included the death of Helmut Kohl and the legalization of same-sex marriage. Incumbents- President: Joachim Gauck (until 12 February)
- President: Frank-Walter Steinmeier
- Chancellor: Angela Merkel
EventsJanuary- January – 2016–2017 Tour de Ski
- January – 2016–2017 Biathlon World Cup – World Cup 4
- January – 2016–2017 Biathlon World Cup – World Cup 5
- 11 January – Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg opened.
- 20 January – Museum Barberini in Potsdam opened.
February- 1–5 February – 2017 German Masters
- 9–18 February – 67th Berlin International Film Festival
- 9 February – Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017
- 12 February – German presidential election, 2017
March- CeBIT in Hanover
- ITB Berlin in Berlin
- Leipzig Book Fair in Leipzig
- Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017
- In March 2017, French company Groupe PSA agreed to buy German company Opel and its English sister brand Vauxhall and their European auto lending business from General Motors for US$2.2 billion,
- 9 March – 2017 Düsseldorf axe attack
- 26 March – Saarland state election, 2017
April- Hanover Messe in Hanover
- Deutscher Filmpreis in Berlin
- 7 April – Opening of Internationale Gartenausstellung 2017
May- 7 May – Schleswig-Holstein state election, 2017
- 14 May – Nordrhein-Westfalen state election, 2017
- 29 May – 5 June – 2017 World Table Tennis Championships
June- Kiel Week in Kiel
- Rosenhang Museum in Weilburg opened.
- 10 June – September Documenta 14
- Merger of German company The Linde Group and Praxair.
- 27 June – Armin Laschet become Minister-president of North Rhine-Westphalia.
- 28 June – Daniel Günther become Minister-president of Schleswig-Holstein.
- 30 June – The Bundestag voted to make same-sex marriage legal.
July- 4 July – Manuela Schwesig become Minister-president of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.
- 7–8 July – 2017 G20 Hamburg summit
- 28 July – 2017 Hamburg attack
- 30 July – Konstanz shooting
August- Hanse Sail in Rostock
- Internationale Funkausstellung Berlin in Berlin
- 15 August – Air Berlin files for bankruptcy.
- 18 August – Bain Capital and Cinven acquired German company Stada Arzneimittel.[1]
September - 24 September – German federal election, 2017
- ILA Berlin Air Show in Berlin
- Gamescom in Cologne
- Frankfurt Motor Show in Frankfurt
- September – October – Oktoberfest in Munich
October - Frankfurt Book Fair in Frankfurt
- 15 October – Lower Saxony state election, 2017
December - 1 December – 2017 World Women's Handball Championship
- December – German company Hamburg Süd is sold to Danish company Maersk.
Deaths {{expand section|date=June 2017}} January - 4 January: Heinz Billing, German physicist and computer scientist (b. 1914).[2]
- 10 January: Roman Herzog, German politician, former president (born 1934)
- 13 January: Udo Ulfkotte, German journalist and political scientist (born 1960)
- 14 January: Herbert Mies, German politician (born 1929)
- 16 January: Franz Jarnach, German actor and musician. (born 1943)
- 20 January: Klaus Huhn, German journalist, writer and sports administrator (born 1928)
- 26 January: Michael Tönnies, German football player (born 1959)
- 27 January: Brunhilde Pomsel, German broadcaster and secretary to Joseph Goebbels (b. 1911).[3]
February - 6 February: Inge Keller, German actress (born 1923)
- 15 February: Manfred Kaiser, German footballer (born 1929)
March - 12 March: Horst Ehmke, German politician (born 1927)
- 23 March: Ingeborg Rapoport, German paediatrician (b. 1912)[4]
- 28 March: Christine Kaufmann, German actress (born 1945)
April - 9 April: Dieter Kottysch, German boxer (born 1943)
- 11 April: Michael Ballhaus, German cinematographer (born 1935)
May - 2 May: Heinz Kessler, German politician, military officer and a convicted felon (born 1920)
- 15 May: Karl-Otto Apel, German philosopher (born 1922)
- 16 May: Gunnar Möller, German actor (born 1928)
- 20 May: Paul Falk, Germann pair skater (born 1921)
June - 1 June: Tankred Dorst, German playwright and storyteller (born 1925)
- 11 June: Alexandra Kluge, German actress and physician (born 1937)
- 16 June: Helmut Kohl, German politician, former chancellor (born 1930)
- 22 June: Gunter Gabriel, Germann singer, musician and composer (born 1942)
July - 10 July: Peter Härtling, German writer, poet, publisher and journalist. (born 1933)
- 20 July: Andrea Jürgens German singer (born 1967)
- 22 July: Fritz Hellwig, German politician (born 1912)
- 26 July: Constantin Heereman von Zuydtwyck, German politician (born 1931)
August - 5 August: Martin Roth, German museum director (born 1955)
- 10 August: Ruth Pfau, German physician and nun (born 1929)
- 15 August: Eberhard Jäckel, German historian (born 1929)
- 19 August: Karl Otto Götz, German painter (b. 1914)[5]
- 20 August: Margot Hielscher, German actress and singer (born 1919)
- 20 August: Wilhelm Killmayer, German composer of classical music, a conductor and an academic teacher (born 1927)
September - 8 September: Karl Ravens, German politician (born 1927)
- 12 September: Heiner Geißler, German politician (born 1930)
- 15 September: Albert Speer Jr., German architect (born 1934)
- 27 September: Joy Fleming, German singer (born 1944)
- 28 September: Andreas Schmidt, German actor (born 1963)
October - 7 October: Hugo Budinger, German field hockey player (born 1927)
- 11 October: Karl-Heinz Kipp, German entrepreneur (born 1924)
November - 5 November: Lothar Thoms, German track cyclist (born 1956)
- 6 November: Karin Dor, German actress (born 1938)
- 7 November: Hans-Michael Rehberg, German actor (born 1938)
- 7 November: Hans Schäfer, German footballer (born 1927)
- 20 November: Dieter Bellmann, German actor (born 1940)
- 21 November: Peter Berling, German actor (born 1934)
December - 3 December: Elmar Faber, German book publisher (born 1934)
- 25 December: Erich Kellerhals, German businessman (born 1939)
- 30 December: Bernd Spier, German singer (born 1944)
See also - 2017 in German television
References 1. ^Manager-Magazin.de: Bain Capital und Cinven gelingt Kauf von Stada (German) 2. ^Computerpionier Heinz Billing ist tot {{de icon}} 3. ^[https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/brunhilde-pomsel-secretary-to-nazi-propaganda-minister-joseph-goebbels-dies-at-106/2017/01/29/ab645200-dcf6-11e6-ad42-f3375f271c9c_story.html Brunhilde Pomsel, secretary to Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels, dies at 106] 4. ^Germany: Doctorate recipient who defied Nazis dies at 104 5. ^Jahrhundertmaler Karl Otto Götz gestorben {{de icon}}
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