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Events in the year 1963 in Germany.
Incumbents
- President – Heinrich Lübke
 - Chancellor
- Konrad Adenauer (until 11 October 1963)
 - Ludwig Erhard (from 11 October 1963)
 
 
Events
- January 22 - The Élysée Treaty was signed as a treaty of friendship between France and West Germany by President Charles de Gaulle and Chancellor Konrad Adenauer.
 - February 17 - West Berlin state election, 1963
 - February 28 - Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 1963
 - March 31 - Rhineland-Palatinate state election, 1963
 - April 1 German broadcaster ZDF started.
 - June 21 - July 2 - 13th Berlin International Film Festival
 - June 26 - Ich bin ein Berliner is a quotation from a June 26, 1963, speech by U.S. President John F. Kennedy in West Berlin.
 - October 17 - The First Erhard cabinet led by Ludwig Erhard was sworn in.
 - October 20 - East German general election, 1963
 - November 7 - Wunder von Lengede
 - Date unknown - Berliner Philharmonie is completed.
 
Births
- January 4
- Till Lindemann, German singer[1]
 - Martina Proeber, German Olympic diver[2]
 
 - January 11
- Petra Schneider, German swimmer
 - Roland Wohlfarth, German football player
 
 - January 15 - Mathias Döpfner, German manager
 - January 17 - Kai Hansen, German power metal guitarist and singer
 - January 18 - Phillip Boa, German singer and musician
 - January 21 - Detlef Schrempf, German basketball player
 - February 14 - Annette Kurschus, German präses of the Evangelical Church of Westphalia.
 - February 15 - Guildo Horn, German singer
 - February 20 - Oliver Mark, German photographer
 - February 23 - Andrea Sawatzki, German actress
 - March 2 - Monica Theodorescu, German equestrian
 - March 5 - Thomas Hermanns, German TV-presenter, director, TV-author and comedian
 - March 20 - Stephan Ackermann, German bishop of Roman Catholic Church
 - April 4 - Brigitte Voit, German chemist
 - April 11 - Jörg Woithe, German swimmer
 - June 1 - Angelika Nussberger, German judge
 - June 3 - Axel Wegner, German sport shooter
 - June 29 - Anne-Sophie Mutter, German violinist
 - July 2 - Jens Riewa, German journalist
 - July 4 - Ute Lemper, German singer
 - July 16 - Walter Kohl, German businessman and author
 - July 24 - Lars Nieberg, German equestrian
 - August 9 - Petra Pau, German politician
 - August 18 - Heino Ferch, German actor
 - August 26 - Ludger Beerbaum, German equestrian
 - September 2 – Thor Kunkel, German novelist
 - September 9 - Markus Wasmeier, German alpine ski racer
 - September 16 - Nikolaus Blome, German journalist
 - September 27 - Caren Metschuck, German swimmer
 - October 9 - Anja Jaenicke, German actress
 - October 13 - Thomas Dörflein, German zookeeper (died 2008)
 - October 27
- Farin Urlaub, German singer
 - Lou, German singer
 
 - November 1 - Katja Riemann, German actress
 - November 10 - Cordula Stratmann, German comedian
 - November 16 - Frank Henkel, German politician
 - November 23 - Andreas Schmidt, German actor (died 2017)
 - December 16 - Bärbel Schäfer, German television presenter
 - December 17 - Wolfram Grandezka, German actor
 - December 18 - Nino de Angelo, German singer
 - December 19 - Til Schweiger, German actor
 - December 21 - Andreas Voßkuhle, German judge
 - December 29 - Graciano Rocchigiani, German boxer (died 2018)
 
Deaths
- January 19 — Ernst Torgler, German communist and politician (born 1893)
 - March 22 - Cilly Aussem, German tennis player (born 1909), died in Italy
 - March 27 - Harry Piel, German actor and filmdirector (born 1892)
 - April 6 - Karl Scharnagl, German politician (born 1881)
 - June 16 - Otto Ostrowski, German politician (born 1883)
 - July 2 - Bodo Uhse, German writer (born 1904)
 - August 7 — Paul Helwig, German psychologist (born 1893)
 - September 17 - Eduard Spranger, German (born 1882)
 - October 7 - Gustaf Gründgens, German actor (born 1899)
 - October 27 - Berthold, Margrave of Baden, German nobleman (born 1906)
 - December 5 - Karl Amadeus Hartmann, German composer (born 1905)
 - December 12 - Theodor Heuss, German politician and former President of Germany (born 1884)[3]
 - December 14 Erich Ollenhauer, German politician (born 1901)
 - December 21 - Paul Westheim, German art historian and publisher (born 1886)
 - December 28 - Paul Hindemith, German composer, violist, violinist, teacher and conductor (born 1895)
 
See also
References
- ↑ "UPI Almanac for Friday, Jan. 4, 2019". United Press International. 4 January 2019. Archived from the original on 5 January 2019. Retrieved 4 September 2019.
 - ↑ "Martina PROEBER - Olympic Diving | German Democratic Republic (1955-1990". International Olympic Committee. 14 June 2016. Retrieved 14 July 2019.
 - ↑ "Theodor Heuss | German statesman". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 11 June 2019.
 
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