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Theodor W. Hänsch (Physics 2005; professor, 2001-02 Chairman of the Physics Department)
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Wolfgang Ketterle (Physics 2001; PhD physics 1986)
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Gerd Binnig (Physics 1986; Honorary Professor since 1987; 1987-1995 Director of IBM physics group at LMU Munich)
(Nobel Prize in Physics) (Nobel laureates) -
Hans Bethe (Physics 1967; PhD)
(Nobel Prize in Physics) (Nobel laureates) -
Wolfgang Pauli (Physics 1945; PhD)
(Nobel Prize in Physics) (Nobel laureates) -
Werner Heisenberg (Physics 1932; PhD)
(Nobel Prize in Physics) (Nobel laureates) -
Gustav Hertz (Physics 1926; student 1907-1908)
(Nobel Prize in Physics) (Nobel laureates) -
Johannes Stark (Physics 1919; PhD)
(Nobel Prize in Physics) (Nobel laureates) -
Max Planck (Physics 1918; PhD)
(Nobel Prize in Physics) (Nobel laureates) -
Max von Laue (Physics 1914; student one semester 1901-02, Privatdozent 1909, Honorary Doctorate)
(Nobel Prize in Physics) (Nobel laureates) -
Wilhelm Wien (Physics 1911; professor of physics since 1920)
(Nobel Prize in Physics) (Nobel laureates) -
Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen (Physics 1901; professor chair since 1900)
(Nobel Prize in Physics) (Nobel laureates) -
Gerhard Ertl (Chemistry 2007; student 1958-1959, professor 1973-1986)
(Nobel Prize in Chemistry) (Nobel laureates) -
Hartmut Michel (Chemistry 1988; student lab work 1972/73)
(Nobel Prize in Chemistry) (Nobel laureates) -
Ernst Otto Fischer (Chemistry 1973; professor 1957-1959; honorary doctorate 1972)
(Nobel Prize in Chemistry) (Nobel laureates) -
Otto Hahn (Chemistry 1944; PhD student)
(Nobel Prize in Chemistry) (Nobel laureates) -
Adolf Butenandt (Chemistry 1939; professor)
(Nobel Prize in Chemistry) (Nobel laureates) -
Richard Kuhn (Chemistry 1938; PhD)
(Nobel Prize in Chemistry) (Nobel laureates) -
Peter Debye (Chemistry 1936; PhD)
(Nobel Prize in Chemistry) (Nobel laureates) -
Hans Fischer (Chemistry 1930; MD 1908)
(Nobel Prize in Chemistry) (Nobel laureates) -
Heinrich Wieland (Chemistry 1927; PhD)
(Nobel Prize in Chemistry) (Nobel laureates) -
Richard Adolf Zsigmondy (Chemistry 1925; professor)
(Nobel Prize in Chemistry) (Nobel laureates) -
Richard Willstätter (Chemistry 1915; diploma & PhD)
(Nobel Prize in Chemistry) (Nobel laureates) -
Eduard Buchner (Chemistry 1907; PhD & professor)
(Nobel Prize in Chemistry) (Nobel laureates) -
Adolf von Baeyer (Chemistry 1905; professor)
(Nobel Prize in Chemistry) (Nobel laureates) -
Hermann Emil Fischer (Chemistry 1902; professor 1875-1881)
(Nobel Prize in Chemistry) (Nobel laureates) -
Günter Blobel (Physiology or Medicine 1999; studied medicine at the University of Munich)
(Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine) (Nobel laureates) -
Bert Sakmann (Physiology or Medicine 1991; medical assistant 1968, MD 1974)
(Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine) (Nobel laureates) -
Karl von Frisch (Physiology or Medicine 1973; student, assistant since 1910 & professor since 1925)
(Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine) (Nobel laureates) -
Feodor Lynen (Physiology or Medicine 1964; student since 1930, PhD Mar. 1937, professor since 1947)
(Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine) (Nobel laureates) -
Hans Adolf Krebs (Physiology or Medicine 1953; student, 1921 transferred to the University of Munich, started his clinical training, 1923 completed his medical exams)
(Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine) (Nobel laureates) -
Otto Loewi (Physiology or Medicine 1936; student)
(Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine) (Nobel laureates) -
Hans Spemann (Physiology or Medicine 1935; 1893-1894 studied at the University of Munich for clinical training)
(Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine) (Nobel laureates) -
Thomas Mann (Literature 1929; student)
(Nobel Prize in Literature) (Nobel laureates) -
Konrad Adenauer, Chancellor of Germany (1949–1963)
(Chancellor of Germany) (Politicians and public figures) -
Karl Carstens, President of Germany (1979–1984)
(President of Germany) (Politicians and public figures) -
Gustav Heinemann, President of Germany (1969–1974)
(President of Germany) (Politicians and public figures) -
Roman Herzog, President of Germany (1994–1999)
(President of Germany) (Politicians and public figures) -
Theodor Heuss, President of Germany (1949–1959)
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Willi Graf, anti-Nazi resistance activist in the White Rose rebellion
(Anti-Nazi resistance activists) (Politicians and public figures) -
Eric Voegelin, anti-Nazi philosopher
(Anti-Nazi resistance activists) (Politicians and public figures) -
Kurt Huber, well known professor during the World War II era; anti-Nazi resistance activist in the White Rose rebellion
(Anti-Nazi resistance activists) (Politicians and public figures) -
Ernst Munzinger, Abwehr Lieutenant Colonel turned anti-Nazi
(Anti-Nazi resistance activists) (Politicians and public figures) -
Christoph Probst, anti-Nazi resistance activist in the White Rose rebellion
(Anti-Nazi resistance activists) (Politicians and public figures) -
Alexander Schmorell, anti-Nazi resistance activist in the White Rose rebellion
(Anti-Nazi resistance activists) (Politicians and public figures) -
Hans Scholl, anti-Nazi resistance activist, leader of the White Rose rebellion
(Anti-Nazi resistance activists) (Politicians and public figures) -
Sophie Scholl, anti-Nazi resistance activist in the White Rose rebellion
(Anti-Nazi resistance activists) (Politicians and public figures) -
John Dalberg-Acton, 1st Baron Acton (1834–1902), British historian and politician
(Other politicians and public figures) (Politicians and public figures) -
Valdas Adamkus, President of Lithuania (1998–2003, 2004–2009)
(Other politicians and public figures) (Politicians and public figures) -
Jaladat Ali Badirkhan, Kurdish writer, linguist, journalist and political activist
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Dora Bakoyannis, Greek Foreign Affairs Minister, outgoing Mayor of Athens
(Other politicians and public figures) (Politicians and public figures) -
Pope Benedict XVI, Pope (2005–2013) and former theologian
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Dr. Diether Haenicke, President of Western Michigan University (1985–1998); Interim President (2006–2007)
(Other politicians and public figures) (Politicians and public figures) -
Erwin Huber, leader of the Christian Social Union (2007–2009)
(Other politicians and public figures) (Politicians and public figures) -
Sir Allama Muhammad Iqbal, poet and philosopher of Pakistan
(Other politicians and public figures) (Politicians and public figures) -
Conrad Krez, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
(Other politicians and public figures) (Politicians and public figures) -
King Ludwig III of Bavaria
(Other politicians and public figures) (Politicians and public figures) -
Manfred Wörner, Secretary General of NATO (1988–1994)
(Other politicians and public figures) (Politicians and public figures) -
Andrea Ablasser, immunologist (Other notable alumni)
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Ingeborg Beling, ethologist in the field of chronobiology (Other notable alumni)
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Werner Braune (1909–1951), Nazi SS officer, executed for war crimes (Other notable alumni)
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Bertolt Brecht, poet, playwright, and theatre director (Other notable alumni)
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William Lane Craig, Christian theologian and philosopher (Other notable alumni)
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Stefan Dassler, author of business-related non-fiction books (Other notable alumni)
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Georg Dohrn, German conductor (Other notable alumni)
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Aloys Fischer, educationalist and statistician (Other notable alumni)
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Wilhelm Frick (1877-1946), Nazi official, executed for war crimes (Other notable alumni)
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Diego García-Borreguero, Director of the Sleep Research Institute in Madrid, Spain (Other notable alumni)
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Karl Gebhardt (1897–1948), Nazi SS physician who conducted criminal medical experiments; executed for war crimes (Other notable alumni)
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Helmut Gernsheim, photo-historian, collector, and photographer (Other notable alumni)
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Gerd Gigerenzer, psychologist (Other notable alumni)
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Yvonne Hackenbroch (1912–2012), British museum curator and historian of jewellery (last Jew to earn a PhD there before World War II) (Other notable alumni)
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Wolfhart Hauser, businessman, chief executive of Intertek (Other notable alumni)
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Rudolf Hess, Nazi official acting as Adolf Hitler's deputy in the Nazi Party (Other notable alumni)
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Werner Herzog, film director (Other notable alumni)
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Ödön von Horváth, German-writing Austro-Hungarian-born playwright and novelist (Other notable alumni)
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Waldemar Hoven (1903–1948), Nazi physician executed for war crimes (Other notable alumni)
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Sara Murray Jordan, American gastroenterologist (Other notable alumni)
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Andreas Kaplan, German University professor and Rector (Other notable alumni)
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Alexander Kekulé, German doctor and biochemist (Other notable alumni)
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Christof Loy, opera director (Other notable alumni)
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Josef Mengele, SS officer and Auschwitz physician; earned a doctorate in anthropology (Other notable alumni)
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Wolf-Dieter Montag (1924–2018), German physician, and international sports administrator (Other notable alumni)
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Humberto Fernández Morán, Venezuelan scientist, inventor of the diamond knife (Other notable alumni)
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Dieter Nörr, scholar of ancient law (Other notable alumni)
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Michael Otto, head of German Otto Group (Other notable alumni)
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Sergey Padyukov, American architect (Other notable alumni)
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Dušan David Pařízek, Czech theatre director (Other notable alumni)
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John Piper, reformed theologian, author and pastor (Other notable alumni)
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Otto Friedrich Ranke, physiologist (Other notable alumni)
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Berta Scharrer, U.S.-based endocrinologist and scientific researcher (d. 1995) (Other notable alumni)
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Carl Sternheim, German playwright and short story writer (Other notable alumni)
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Heinz Hermann Thiele, German billionaire businessman and the chairman of Knorr-Bremse (Other notable alumni)
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Blake Ragsdale Van Leer, President of Georgia Tech and United States Army Officer (Other notable alumni)
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Martin H. Wiggers, German economist, editor, author and businessman (Other notable alumni)
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