List of University of Greifswald people

This list of personalities of the University of Greifswald contains well-known former and current students and staff, who hired themselves up into since 1456 to the present at the Ernst- Moritz- Arndt- University of Greifswald.

  • 3.1 Politics and Society
  • 3.2 Science and Culture
  • 4.1 Faculty of Theology
  • 4.2 Law and Political Sciences
  • 4.3 Faculty of Medicine
  • 4.4 Faculty of Arts
  • 4.5 Mathematics and Natural Sciences

Nobel Laureate

  • Gerhard Domagk (1895-1964), Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1939/1947
  • Johannes Stark (1874-1957), Nobel Prize in Physics 1919

University teacher

Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences

  • Felix Hausdorff, fractal mathematics
  • Werner Roth painter, Plant Systematics
  • Serge of Bubnoff, Geology
  • Hans Beyer, Organic Chemistry
  • Ehrenfried Bulka, Organic Chemistry
  • Michael Succow, Geobotany, support Right Livelihood Award (1997)
  • Michael Hecker, micro and molecular biologist

Former students

Politics and Society

  • Ernst Moritz Arndt, writer, revolutionary and a deputy of the National Assembly in Frankfurt
  • Bruno Benthien, GDR Prime
  • Hans Bentzien, GDR Prime
  • Georg Beseler, member of the Prussian House of Lords
  • Otto von Bismarck, Chancellor
  • Ehrenfried Boege, General of Infantry, recipient of the Oak Leaves to the Knight's Cross
  • Joachim von Bonin, member of the Prussian House of Deputies
  • Bernhard von Bülow, Chancellor
  • Adolf spots, Member of the Landtag NRW
  • Hans Freyer, representatives of the Conservative Revolution
  • Albrecht Giese, Hanseatic merchant
  • Alfred Gomolka, Prime Minister, Member of the European Parliament
  • Ernst Hilzheimer, co-founder of the Liberal Democratic Party in Mecklenburg, honorary citizen of the city of Rostock.
  • Andreas von Ihlenfeld, an officer in the 30 - year war
  • Georg Kuhlmann, religious socialist, confidant
  • Gerhard Krüger, Nazi official, leader of the German student body
  • Erich Mix, politician and member of the Hesse Landtag
  • Julius Moses, a member of parliament
  • Karsten Neumann, national data protection officer of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
  • Sebastian Pflugbeil, GDR Prime
  • Heike Polzin, member of the Parliament, Finance Minister
  • Sebastian Ratjen, dentist and member of the Landtag
  • Peter Knight, member of the Parliament
  • Ute Schildt, Member of the Landtag
  • Beate Schlupp, Member of the Landtag
  • Franz Seldte, Nazi politician and Reich Minister of Labour
  • Guido von Usedom, the Prussian diplomat
  • Otto Wenzel, journalist, co- director, founding member of the National Association of the German Press
  • Leo Wohleb, President of the former German state of Baden

Science and Culture

  • Anna Christina Ehrenfried von Balthasar (1737-1808), Baccalaurea of Arts and Philosophy
  • Wolfgang Hermann Beyer, theologian and archaeologist
  • Theodor Billroth, Surgeon significant
  • Hermann Bonnus, reformer and Superintentend of Lübeck
  • Hellmut J. F. Bredereck, German chemist and founder
  • Johannes Bugenhagen, an important reformer and confidant of Martin Luther
  • Hans Bunge, German, Art History, History of Theatre
  • Arnold Dannemann, founder and longtime president of the Christian Association of Youth Villages Germany (CJD )
  • Johann Friedrich Dieffenbach, physician and surgeon
  • Hans Jürgen Eggers, prehistorians
  • Caspar David Friedrich, painter
  • Otto Hintze, historian and professor of history, major social historian
  • Kurt Ihlenfeld, pastor and writer
  • Friedrich Ludwig Jahn, educator and gymnast
  • Ludwig Gotthard Kosegarten, pastor, professor and poet
  • Ferdinand Kruger, Westphalian dialect poet ( Low German )
  • Klaus Lankheit, professor of art history, distinguished expert Franz Marc
  • Widukind Lenz, a human geneticist
  • Bengt Lidner, Swedish writer
  • Andreas von Malt tooth, theologian, Bishop of Mecklenburg
  • Oskar Manigk, painter
  • Ernst Mayr, zoologist and evolutionary theorist
  • Otto Gottlieb Mohnike, doctor
  • Gottlieb Mohnike, theologian, translator, scholar and founder of the Scandinavian
  • Gabriele Mucchi, Italian painter
  • Gustav Nachtigal, Africa researcher
  • Felix Oberlander, a professor at the Technical University of Dresden, the founder of modern urology.
  • Carl Pauli, become a scholar of the Etruscan language
  • Chris Pedersen, Danish humanist and writer
  • Lampert Hinrich Röhl (1724-1790), mathematician and astronomer
  • David Runge, theologian
  • Ludwik of Rydygier, west Prussian- Polish surgeon
  • Roderich Schmidt, historian
  • Johannes Schmidt- Wodder, politicians and representatives of the German minority in Denmark
  • Walter Serner, essayist, writer and dadaist
  • Georg Stiernhielm, " the father of Swedish poetry "
  • August Thienemann, zoologist and ecologist
  • Tübke, painter and graphic artist
  • Ernst Wilm, pastors and church leaders
  • Thorsten kennel, painter
  • Karl Wellnitz
  • Bruno Satori Neumann, theater scholar

Honorary Doctors

Faculty of Theology

  • Bartholomew Battus, theologian
  • Erich Gräßer, New Testament
  • Ulrich Hildebrandt (1870-1940), church musician
  • Eberhard Jüngel, Systematic Theologian
  • John Luther ( 1917), librarian and researcher Luther
  • Gottlieb Mohnike (1824), theologian and founder of the Scandinavian
  • Roderich Schmidt, historian
  • Manfred Stolpe, Prime Minister and Federal Minister

Law and Political Sciences

  • Jacques Delors, former President of the European Commission
  • Thomas Henry Gadebusch, constitutional law and historian
  • Hans -Heinrich Jescheck, criminal lawyer
  • Rudolf Mellinghoff, Judge
  • Kjell Åke Modeer, legal historian

Medical school

  • Horst Frunder, biochemists
  • Hans- Klaus Zinser, biochemists
  • Hannelore Kohl, former President of the Council CNS
  • Bengt Scherstén, Community Medicine
  • Gert Riethmueller, immunologist
  • Hans -Joachim Lindemann, gynecologist
  • Jurgen van de Loo, Internist
  • Dietrich Niethammer, Pediatrician
  • Jürgen Radomski, Siemens Managing Board
  • Joel Francis, a pharmacologist

Faculty of Arts

  • Hildegard Emmel, Germanist
  • William Friese, Skandinavist, language and literary scholar
  • Börge Houmann Kruse (1981 ), Danish writer
  • Terho Itkonen, Fennist
  • Wolfgang Koeppen, writer
  • Selma Lagerlöf (1928 ), Swedish writer
  • Erik Lönnroth, Swedish historian
  • Martin Andersen Nexo (1949 ), Danish writer
  • Günther Petersen, journalist
  • Helmhold Schneider, entrepreneurs
  • Kustaa Vilkuna (1968 ), Finnish ethnologist
  • Ehm Welk (1956 ), German writer
  • Theodore Ziolkowski, German studies
  • Matti Klinge, historians

Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences

  • Dieter Behrens, chemists
  • Günter Ecker, plasma physicist
  • Klaus Pinkau, plasma physicist
  • Volker Storch, zoologist
  • Bernhard Klausnitzer, entomologist

Unallocated

  • Ziad Jarrah, suspected participant in the attacks of September 11
  • Calixtus III. ( Pope ), agreed to the establishment of the papal bull to
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