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      Events in the year 1932 in Germany.


      Incumbents




      = National level

      =
      President

      Paul von Hindenburg (Non-partisan)
      Chancellor

      Heinrich Brüning (Centre) to 30 May, then from 1 June Franz von Papen (Centre to 3 June, then Non-partisan) then 17 November, then from 3 December Kurt von Schleicher (Non-partisan)


      Events


      25 February – Adolf Hitler obtains German citizenship by naturalization, opening the opportunity for him to run in the 1932 election for Reichspräsident.
      10 April – Paul von Hindenburg is re-elected president of Germany.
      30 May – Chancellor Heinrich Brüning resigns. President Hindenburg asks Franz von Papen to form a new government.
      16 June – Bans against the SS and SA are lifted.
      17 July – Altona Bloody Sunday: In Altona, clashes break out between the police, Nazi SA members and Communist party supporters during a National Socialist demonstration; 18 are killed. Many other political street fights follow.
      31 July – Federal election: The Nazi Party gains a plurality and the Communists also gain seats. This creates a "negative majority" that prevents any majority coalition that does not include one of the two parties.
      30 August – Hermann Göring becomes the head of the German Parliament.
      6 November – Federal election: The Nazis lose many seats, but retain the plurality as the Communists continue to gain. (This is the last free and fair election held throughout East-Germany until 1990.)
      21 November – President Hindenburg begins negotiations with Adolf Hitler about the formation of a new government.
      3 December – President Hindenburg names Kurt von Schleicher as German chancellor.
      25 December – A patent is filed for Prontosil, an antibacterial drug discovered in Wuppertal.


      Births


      6 January - Max Streibl, German politician (died 1998)
      7 January - Wolfgang Reichmann, German actor (died 1991)
      31 January - Michael Degen, German actor
      2 February - Franz Kamphaus, German bishop of Roman Catholic Church (died 2024)
      4 February - Gerhard Hund, German mathematician and computer scientist (died 2024)
      7 February - Anton Schlembach, German bishop of Roman Catholic Church (died 2020)
      9 February - Gerhard Richter, German visual artist
      14 February - Alexander Kluge, German film director
      18 February - Andreas Meyer-Hanno, German theater and opera director (died 2006)
      25 February - Hans Apel, German politician (died 2011)
      25 March - Wolfgang Helfrich, German physicist and inventor
      2 April - Siegfried Rauch, German actor (died 2018)
      6 April - Helmut Griem, German actor and director (died 2004)
      9 April - Hans Dieter Beck, German publisher (died 2025)
      16 April - Eberhard Panitz, German writer and screenwriter (died 2021)
      8 May - Arnulf Baring, German author, historian, political scientist and journalist (died 2019)
      21 May - Gabriele Wohmann, German novelist (died 2015)
      26 May - Frank Beyer, German film director (died 2006)
      2 June - Bruno Schleinstein, German actor (died 2010)
      10 June - Philipp Jenninger, German politician (died 2018)
      21 June - Friedrich Ostermann, German Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop from Münster (died 2018)
      25 June - Clark M. Blatteis, German-born American physiologist (died 2021)
      3 July - Alexander Schalck-Golodkowski, German politician (died 2015)
      4 July - Marlene Lenz, German politician and translator
      10 July - Jürgen Becker, German poet (died 2024)
      14 July - Princess Margarita of Baden, German noblewoman (died 2013)
      30 July - Michael Bruno, German-born former governor of Israel's central bank and a Chief Economist of the World Bank (died 1996)
      10 August
      Alexander Goehr, German-born British composer (died 2024)
      Jürgen Holtz, German actor (died 2020)
      4 September - Joe Viera, German jazz saxophonist (died 2024)
      8 September - Herbert Leuninger, German Roman Catholic priest and refugee rights activist (died 2020)
      19 September - Stefanie Zweig, German writer (died 2014)
      24 September - Walter Wallmann, German politician (died 2013)
      29 September - Rainer Weiss, German-born American physicist
      30 September - Wilhelm Brückner, German violin maker (died 2025)
      14 October – Wolf Vostell, German artist (died 1998)
      16 October - Detlev Karsten Rohwedder, German politician (died 1991)
      28 October - Gerhart Baum, German lawyer and politician (died 2025)
      29 October - Charlotte Knobloch, President of Central Council of Jews in Germany
      1 November - Edgar Reitz, German film director
      14 November - Gunter Sachs, German-Swiss photographer and art collector (died 2011)
      21 November - Heinrich Lummer, German politician (CDU) (died 2019)
      22 November - Günter Sawitzki, German international goalkeeper (died 2020)
      25 November – Franz Grave, German Roman Catholic prelate (died 2022)
      28 November – Kurt Horres, German stage director (died 2023)
      19 December – Bernhard Vogel, German politician
      31 December – Felix Rexhausen, German journalist (died 1992)


      Deaths


      13 January – Sophia of Prussia, Prussian princess (born 1870)
      24 January – Eugen Boermel, German sculptor, writer and inventor (born 1858)
      25 January – Ernst Friedberger, German immunologist and hygienist (born 1875)
      6 February – Hermann Ottomar Herzog, German American landscape painter (born 1831)
      18 February – Frederick Augustus III of Saxony, Germane last King of Saxony (1904–1918) and a member of the House of Wettin (born 1865)
      15 March – Friedrich Radszuweit, German publisher and author (born 1876)
      2 April – Hugo von Kathen, German general (born 1855)
      4 April – Wilhelm Ostwald, German chemist (born 1853)
      6 April – Max Lenz, German historian (born 1850)
      26 June – Ernst Scholz, German lawyer and politician (born 1874)
      2 September – Christian Wilhelm Karl Ewald (born 1852)
      20 September – Max Slevogt, German painter (born 1868)
      3 October – Max Wolf, German astronomer (born 1863)
      23 October – Arthur von Posadowsky-Wehner, German politician (born 1845)
      11 November – Ludwig Hoffmann, German architect (born 1852)
      10 December – Eugen Bamberger, German chemist (born 1857)
      18 December – Eduard Bernstein, German politician (born 1851)


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