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{{Year in Germany|1929}}Events in the year 1929 in Germany. IncumbentsNational levelPresident- Paul von Hindenburg (Non-partisan)
Chancellor- Hermann Müller (2nd term) (Social Democrats)
Events- 8–29 August - Rigid airship LZ 127 Graf Zeppelin makes a circumnavigation of the Northern Hemisphere eastabout out of Lakehurst, New Jersey, including the first nonstop flight of any kind across the Pacific Ocean (Tokyo–Los Angeles).
- 31 August - The Young Plan for settling German World War I reparations is finalized.
- October - The Wall Street Crash of 1929 marks a major turning point in Germany: following prosperity under the government of the Weimar Republic, foreign investors withdraw their German interests, beginning the crumbling of the Republican government in favor of Nazism.[1] The number of unemployed reaches three million.[2]
- Erich Maria Remarque's All Quiet on the Western Front (Im Westen nichts Neues) is first published in book format
- German car company Opel is taken over by American company General Motors. General Motors assumed full control in 1931.
Births{{Div col|colwidth=30em}}- 3 January — Ernst Mahle, German-Brazilian composer and orchestra conductor
- 4 January - Günter Schabowski, German official of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED) (died 2015)
- 9 January - Heiner Müller, dramatist (died 1995)
- 29 January - John Polanyi, Hungarian-Canadian chemist, Nobel laureate
- 31 January - Rudolf Mössbauer, nuclear physicist, Nobel laureate (died 2011)
- 4 February -Eduard Zimmermann, German journalist (died 2009)
- 18 March - Christa Wolf, literary critic, novelist, and essayist (died 2011)
- 30 March -Peter Kuiper, German (died 2007)
- 2 April - Hans Koschnick, German politician (died 2016)
- 8 April - Hans Korte, German actor (died 2016)
- 17 April - James Last, born Hans Last, bandleader (died 2015 in the United States)
- 30 April - Klausjürgen Wussow, German actor (died 2007)
- 1 May - Ralf Dahrendorf, sociologist and political scientist (died 2009)
- 16 May - Friedrich Nowottny, journalist
- 4 June - Günter Strack, actor (died 1999)
- 10 June - Harald Juhnke, comedian (died 2005)
- 12 June - Anne Frank, born Annelies Frank, Jewish diarist (died 1945 in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp)
- 18 June - Jürgen Habermas, philosopher
- 29 June - Eberhard Jäckel, historiant (died 2017)
- 2 August - Gisela Bleibtreu-Ehrenberg, German sociologist, ethnologist, sexologist
- 16 August - Helmut Rahn, German footballplayer (died 2003)
- 9 September - Ruth Pfau, German physician (died 2017)
- 19 September - Heiner Carow, German film director and screenwriter (died 1997)
- 20 September - Hans von Borsody (died 2013)
- 25 October - Peter Rühmkorf, writer (died 2008)
- 11 November - Hans Magnus Enzensberger, writer
- 12 November - Michael Ende, writer (died 1995)
- 29 November - Xaver Unsinn ice hockey player (died 2012)
- 1 December - Karl Otto Pöhl, economist (died 2014)
{{div col end}}Deaths{{Div col|colwidth=30em}}- 29 January - Hans Prutz, historian (born 1843)
- 1 March - Ernst Oppler, painter (born 1867)
- 4 April - Karl Benz, automotive pioneer (born 1844)
- 22 June - Alfred Brunswig, philosopher (born 1877)
- 3 October - Gustav Stresemann, Chancellor 1923, Foreign Minister 1923-29, Nobel laureate (born 1878)
- 8 October - Max Lehmann, historian (born 1845)
- 26 October - Aby Warburg, art historian (born 1866)
- 28 October - Bernhard von Bülow, Chancellor 1900-09 (born 1849)
- 6 November - Prince Maximilian of Baden, Chancellor October–November 1918 (born 1867)
- 10 December - Franz Rosenzweig, theologian and philosopher (born 1886)
- 29 December - Wilhelm Maybach, automobile designer (born 1846)
{{div col end}}References1. ^{{cite book|title=Weimar and Nazi Germany|last=Lee|first=Stephen|year=1996|publisher=Heinemann|location=London|isbn=0-435-30920-X|pages=38–39}} 2. ^{{cite book|last=Gilbert|first=Martin|authorlink=Martin Gilbert|title=A History of the Twentieth Century|location=New York|publisher=Avon Books|year=1998|isbn=0-380-71393-4}}
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