2012 in Germany

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Events in the year 2012 in Germany.

Incumbents[]

Federal level[]

Christian Wulff
Joachim Gauck
Angela Merkel
  • President:
    • Christian Wulff (until 17 February 2012)
    • Horst Seehofer (Acting; 17 February – 18 March 2012)
    • Joachim Gauck (from 18 March 2012)
  • Chancellor: Angela Merkel

State level[]

  • Minister-President of Baden-WuerttembergWinfried Kretschmann
  • Minister-President of BavariaHorst Seehofer
  • Mayor of BerlinKlaus Wowereit
  • Minister-President of BrandenburgMatthias Platzeck
  • Mayor of BremenJens Boehrnsen
  • Mayor of HamburgOlaf Scholz
  • Minister-President of HesseVolker Bouffier
  • Minister-President of Mecklenburg-VorpommernErwin Sellering
  • Minister-President of NiedersachsenDavid McAllister
  • Minister-President of North Rhine-WestphaliaHannelore Kraft
  • Minister-President of Rhineland-PalatinateKurt Beck
  • Minister-President of SaarlandAnnegret Kramp-Karrenbauer
  • Minister-President of SaxonyStanislaw Tillich
  • Minister-President of Saxony-AnhaltReiner Haseloff
  • Minister-President of Schleswig-HolsteinPeter Harry Carstensen to 12 June Torsten Albig
  • Minister-President of ThuringiaChristine Lieberknecht

Events[]

January – June[]

  • 6 January – In state Saarland coalition of Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer breaks up.
  • 20 January – Bavarian Film Awards in Munich
  • 23 January – The drugstore Schlecker files for bankruptcy.
  • 9–19 February – 62nd Berlin International Film Festival in Berlin
  • 16 February – Roman Lob is selected to represent Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest.
  • 17 February – German President Christian Wulff resigns following a major loan scandal.
  • 19 February – Joachim Gauck is chosen as the main candidate to succeed Christian Wulff.
  • 27 February – The party Die Linke selects Beate Klarsfeld as its candidate to succeed Christian Wulff.
  • 29 February – Schlecker announces the closure of half its stores across Germany.
  • 6–10 March – CeBIT in Hanover
  • 7–11 March – ITB Berlin in Berlin
  • 15–18 March – Leipzig Book Fair in Leipzig
  • 18 March – German presidential election, 2012Joachim Gauck is elected President of Germany, taking the oath of office on 23 March
  • 25 March – 1 April – 2012 World Team Table Tennis Championships in Dortmund
  • 25 March – Elections in state Saarland
  • 23–27 April – Hanover Messe in Hanover
  • 27 April – Deutscher Filmpreis in Berlin
  • 6 May – Elections in Schleswig-Holstein
  • 13 May – Elections in North Rhine-WestphaliaHannelore Kraft is elected to continue as Minister-President, heading an SPD-Green coalition.
  • 22 May – Peter Altmaier replaces Norbert Rottgen as Environment Minister.
  • 26 May – Roman Lob represents Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest, finishing 8th.
  • June – The Germany national football team takes part in UEFA Euro 2012.
  • 9 June – 16 September: dOCUMENTA (13)
  • 12 June – Torsten Albig is elected as Minister-President of Schleswig-Holstein, after the SPD, Greens and South Schleswig Voter Federation agree to form a coalition in the state.
  • 18–24 June – Kiel Week in Kiel
  • 28 June – UEFA Euro 2012: The Germany national football team is knocked out at the Semi Final stage, by the Italy national football team, through two goals from Mario Balotelli.
  • Date unknown: As the largest German-Sino transaction ever, at the end of January 2012 German company Putzmeister was sold to the company Chinese Sany Heavy Industries.

July – December[]

  • 3 July – Heinz Fromm resigns as Head of the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, following controversies over the organisation's handling of the far-right.
  • early July – Success for German players in the Wimbledon tennis Singles: In the Men's section, Florian Mayer and Philipp Kohlschreiber reach the quarter finals; in the Women's section, Sabine Lisicki reaches the quarter finals, and Angelique Kerber reaches the semi finals.
  • 13 July – FIFA President Sepp Blatter alleges that there were irregularities when Germany won the right to host the 2006 FIFA World Cup.
  • 31 July - Germany wins its first Gold Medals of the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, in the Equestrian sport, taking team gold, and with Michael Jung taking individual gold.
  • 9–12 August – Hanse Sail in Rostock
  • 31 August – 5 September – Internationale Funkausstellung Berlin in Berlin
  • 11–16 September – ILA Berlin Air Show in Berlin
  • 12 September - The German Constitutional Court in Karlsruhe ruled, that the new European bailout fund was inline with the German constitution.
  • 15–19 September – gamescom in Cologne
  • 18–23 September – photokina in Cologne
  • 20–27 September – Frankfurt Motor Show in Frankfurt
  • 21 September - JadeWeserPort opened.
  • 22 September – 7 October – Oktoberfest in Munich
  • 28 September - The SPD selects Peer Steinbruck as its candidate to face Angela Merkel in the German federal election, 2013.
  • 4 October - Michael Schumacher announces his retirement from Formula One.
  • 5 October - Footballer Michael Ballack announces an end to his playing career.
  • 10–14 October – Frankfurt Book Fair, with special guest New Zealand.
  • 12 November - 2012 MTV Europe Music Awards in Frankfurt
  • 25 November - In Formula One, German driver Sebastian Vettel wins the Drivers' Championship for the third consecutive year.
  • 26 November - A fire at a workshop for disabled people in Southwestern Germany kills 14 people.
  • 10 December - An explosive device is found, and made safe, at the main railway station in Bonn.
  • 25 December - Joachim Gauck makes his first Christmas address as President.
  • Date unknown: German company Volkswagen Group acquired Italian company Ducati and German companies MAN and Porsche.

Deaths[]

January[]

Vadim Glowna 1941–2012
  • 2 January – Helmut Müller-Brühl, 78, conductor (born 1933)
  • 3 January – Willi Entenmann, 68, footballer and coach (born 1943)
  • 4 January – Xaver Unsinn, 82, ice hockey player (born 1929)
  • 8 January – Bernhard Schrader, chemist and academic (born 1931)
  • 10 January – Kyra T. Inachin, 43, historian (born 1968)
  • 13 January – Guido Dessauer, 96, paper engineer and art collector (born 1915)
  • 17 January – Julius Meimberg, 95, Luftwaffe flying ace (born 1917)
  • 18 January – Georg Lassen, 96, naval officer (born 1915)
  • 24 January – Vadim Glowna, 70, actor and film director (born 1941)
  • 25 January – Veronica Carstens, 88, former First Lady (born 1923)

February[]

Gunther Plaut 1912–2012
  • 1 February – Lutz Philipp, 71, Olympic athlete (born 1940)
  • 2 February – Paul Consbruch, 81, Roman Catholic prelate (born 1930)
  • 8 February – Gunther Plaut, 99, German-born Canadian rabbi and author (born 1912)
  • 20 February – Imanuel Geiss, 81, historian (born 1931)
  • 25 February – Louisiana Red, 79, American blues musician (born 1932)
  • 27 February – Werner Guballa, 67, Roman Catholic bishop (born 1944)

March[]

  • 11 March – Hans G. Helms, 79, experimental writer (born 1932)
  • 13 March – , 82, noblewoman (born 1929)[citation needed]
  • 19 March – Karl-Heinz Spickenagel, 80, footballer (born 1932)
  • 21 March – Albrecht Dietz, 86, entrepreneur and scientist (born 1926)

April[]

Barbara Buchholz 1959–2012
  • 5 April – Ferdinand Alexander Porsche, 76, entrepreneur and auto designer (born 1935)
  • 6 April - Heinz Kunert, German engineer (born 1927)
  • 9 April – Ivan Nagel, 80, theatre director (born 1931)
  • 10 April – Barbara Buchholz, 52, musician and composer (born 1959)
  • 12 April – Manfred Orzessek, 78, footballer (born 1933)
  • 18 April – Fritz Theilen, 84, resistance activist (born 1927)
  • 20 April – Peter Carsten, 83, actor (born 1928)
  • 21 April – Heinz Jentzsch, 92, racehorse trainer (born 1920)

May[]

Günther Kaufmann
  • 3 May – Felix Werder, 90, German-born Australian composer (born 1922)
  • 10 May – Horst Faas, 79, photojournalist (born 1933)
  • 10 May – Gunther Kaufmann, 64, actor (born 1947)
  • 12 May – Ernst Josef Fittkau, 75, entomologist (born 1927)
  • 12 May – Fritz Ursell, 89, German-born British mathematician (born 1923)
  • 15 May – Peter Koslowski, 59, philosopher and academic (born 1952)
  • 15 May – Arno Lustiger, 88, Polish-born writer and historian of Judaism (born 1922)
  • 16 May – Hans Geister, 83, athlete (born 1928)
  • 18 May – Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, 86, baritone and conductor (born 1925)
  • 18 May – Hans-Dieter Lange, 85, television journalist (born 1926)
  • 19 May - Gerhard Hetz 69, swimmer (born 1942)
  • 24 May – Klaas Carel Faber, 90, Dutch-born war criminal, died in Ingolstadt (born )
  • 27 May – Friedrich Hirzebruch, 84, mathematician (born 1927)
  • 30 May – Gerhard Pohl, 74, politician (born 1937)

June[]

Karl-Heinz Kammerling 1930–2012
  • 9 June – Audrey Arno, 70, pop singer (born 1942)
  • 12 June – Margarete Mitscherlich-Nielsen, 94, psychoanalyst (born 1917)
  • 14 June – Karl-Heinz Kammerling, 82, academic teacher of pianists (born 1930)
  • 18 June – Lina Haag, 105, anti-fascist activist during World War II. (born 1907)
  • 20 June – Heinrich IV, Prince Reuss of Kostritz, 92, nobleman (born )
  • 24 June – Gad Beck, 88, Resistance activist and Holocaust survivor (born 1923)
  • 24 June – Franz Crass, 84, bass singer (born 1928)
  • 24 June – Rudolf Schmid, 97, Swiss-born German Roman Catholic bishop (born )
  • 25 June – Doris Schade, 88, television actress (born 1924)
  • 27 June – Ralph Warren Victor Elliott, 90, German-born Australian professor of English and runologist (born 1921)

July[]

Susanne Lothar 1960–2012
  • 10 July – Fritz Langanke, 92, Waffen SS Lieutenant (born 1919)
  • 18 July – Günther Maleuda, 81, politician, President of the People's Chamber (1989–1990) (born 1931)
  • 19 July – Hans Nowak, 74, footballer (born 1937)
  • 21 July - Susanne Lothar, 51, actress (born 1960)
  • 23 July – Maria Emanuel, Margrave of Meissen, 86, head of the Royal House of Saxony (born 1926)
  • 27 July - Carl-Ludwig Wagner, 82, politician, former Minister-President of Rhineland-Palatinate (born 1930)
  • 29 July - Heinz Staab, 86, chemist (born 1926)
  • 31 July - Rudolf Kreitlein, 92, football referee (born 1919)

August[]

Georg Leber 1920-2012
  • 2 August - Bernd Meier, 40, footballer (born 1972)
  • 8 August - Kurt Maetzig, 101, film director (born 1911)
  • 19 August - Hellmut Geissner, 86, scholar (born 1926)
  • 21 August - Georg Leber, 91, politician (born 1920)
  • 24 August - Georg Feuerstein, 65, German-born Canadian scholar of Hinduism (born 1947)
  • 26 August - Krzysztof Wilmanski, 72, Polish-born German scientist (born )
  • 28 August - Alfred Schmidt, 81, philosopher (born 1931)
  • 30 August - Paul Friedrichs, 72, motocross racer (born 1940)
  • 31 August - Norbert Walter, 67, economist (born 1944)

September[]

  • 8 September - Adolf Bechtold, 86, footballer (born 1926)
  • 8 September - Peter Hussing, 64, boxer (born 1948)
  • 16 September - Friedrich Zimmermann, 87, politician (born 1925)
  • 21 September - Sven Hassel, 95, Danish-born German soldier and author (born 1917)

October[]

Dirk Bach 1961-2012
  • 1 October - Dirk Bach, 51, comedian, actor and television presenter (born 1961)
  • 4 October - Erhard Wunderlich, 55, handball player (born 1956)
  • 6 October - Albert, Margrave of Meissen, 77, nobleman (born 1934)
  • 11 October - Helmut Haller, 73, footballer (born 1939)
  • 12 October - Harry Valérien, 88, sports journalist and presenter (born 1923)
  • 17 October - Henry Friedlander, 82, German-born American Jewish historian (born 1930)
  • 27 October - Hans Werner Henze, 86, composer (born 1926)
  • 31 October - Alfons Demming, 84, Roman Catholic prelate (born 1928)

November[]

  • 8 November - Pete Namlook, 51, composer and producer (born 1960)
  • 10 November - Wilhelm Hennis, 89, political scientist (born 1923)
  • 18 November - Helmut Sonnenfeldt, 96, German-born American foreign policy official (born 1926)
  • 29 November - Klaus Schutz, 86, former Mayor of Berlin (born 1926)

December[]

Peter Struck 1943-2012
  • 4 December - Peter Kiesewetter, 67, composer (born 1945)
  • 7 December - Berthold Albrecht, 58, businessman (born 1954)
  • 11 December - Albert O. Hirschman, 97, German-born American economist (born 1915)
  • 14 December - Klaus Koste, 69, gymnast (born 1943)
  • 16 December - Axel Anderson, 83, German-born Puerto Rican actor (born 1929)
  • 19 December - Peter Struck, 69, politician (born 1943)
  • 25 December - Rudolf Muller, 81, Roman Catholic prelate (born 1931)
  • 27 December - Jesco von Puttkamer, 79, German-born American aerospace engineer (born 1933)
  • 28 December - Emmanuel Scheffer, 88, German-born Israeli football coach (born 1924)

See also[]

References[]

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