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1999 in Germany
Summary
This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items.
(
October 2022
)
Events in the year
1999 in
Germany
.
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1998
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Germany
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2000
2001
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Decades:
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
See also:
Other events of 1999
History of Germany
•
Timeline
•
Years
Incumbents
edit
President
-
Roman Herzog
(until 30 June),
Johannes Rau
(starting 1 July)
Chancellor
–
Gerhard Schröder
Elections
edit
1999 German presidential election
[1]
1999 European Parliament election in Germany
1999 Brandenburg state election
1999 Bremen state election
1999 Hessian state election
1999 Saarland state election
1999 Saxony state election
Events
edit
February 10–21 -
49th Berlin International Film Festival
March 12 -
Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 1999
April 1 - German company
Infineon Technologies
was founded.
April 12:
Wuppertal Suspension Railway accident
April 19:
Reichstag building
in
Berlin
opens the public for the first time in 66 years.
June 18–20: The
25th G8 summit
is held in
Cologne
.
July 1: The final parliamentary meeting in
Bonn
marks the government is officially moved to Berlin.
November 4: A court in
Augsburg
filed an
arrest warrant
for
Walther Leisler Kiep
due to the
CDU donations scandal
.
Date unknown: German company
Hoechst AG
merged with French company
Rhône-Poulenc
to form French company
Aventis
, which was formed to French Company
Sanofi
in 2004.
Births
edit
June 11 –
Kai Havertz
, German footballer
November 8 –
Isaac Bonga
, German basketball player
Deaths
edit
January 2 -
Sebastian Haffner
, German author and journalist (born
1907
)
January 18 -
Günter Strack
, German actor (born
1929
)
January 24 -
Werner Jacobs
German film director (born
1909
)
February 12 -
Heinz Schubert
, German actor and comedian (born
1925
)
February 19 -
Georg Meier
, German motorcycle racer (born
1910
)
March 6 -
Klaus Gysi
, German politician (born
1912
)
April 12 -
Helga Seibert
, German judge (born
1939
)
April 13 -
Willi Stoph
, German politician (born
1914
)
May 22 -
Alfred Kubel
, German politician (born
1909
)
June 23 -
Carl Lange
, German actor (born
1909
)
June 27 -
Siegfried Lowitz
, German actor (born
1914
)
July 5 -
Harald Philipp
, German film director, screenwriter and actor (born
1921
)
August 4 -
Liselott Linsenhoff
, German equestrian (born
1927
)
August 13 -
Ignaz Bubis
, President of Central Council of Jews in Germany (born
1927
)
August 17 -
Reiner Klimke
, German equestrian (born
1936
)
August 25 -
Georg Thomalla
, German actor (born
1915
)
September 20 -
Willy Millowitsch
, German actor (born
1909
)
October 17 -
Franz Peter Wirth
, German film director (born
1919
)
October 26 -
Rex Gildo
, German singer (born
1936
)
November 2 -
Ibrahim Böhme
, German politician (born
1944
)
November 26 -
Angelika Hurwicz
, German actress (born
1922
)
December 11 -
Harry Wüstenhagen
, German actor (born
1928
)
See also
edit
1999 in German television
References
edit
^
"IFES Election Guide | Country Profile: Germany".
www.electionguide.org
. Retrieved
2018-10-14
.