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    • The Waldfriedhof Dahlem (Dahlem forest cemetery) is a cemetery in Berlin, in the district of Steglitz-Zehlendorf on the edge of the Grunewald forest at Hüttenweg 47. Densely planted with conifers and designed between 1931 and 1933 after the plans of Albert Brodersen, it is one of Berlin's more recent cemeteries. Its graves include those of writers such as Gottfried Benn, composers such as Wolfgang Werner Eisbrenner and entertainers like Harald Juhnke, and put it among the so-called "Prominentenfriedhöfe" or celebrity cemeteries.


      Graves of notable people


      Karl Anton (1898–1979), film director and film producer
      Michael Ballhaus (1935–2017), cinematographer
      Antoinette Becker (1920–1998), writer
      Carl Heinrich Becker (1876–1933), orientalist and politician
      Gottfried Benn (1886–1956), poet
      Heinz Berggruen (1914–2007), art collector
      Frank Michael Beyer (1928–2008), composer
      Hans-Otto Borgmann (1901–1977), film composer
      Bully Buhlan (1924–1982), singer, actor
      Carl Correns (1864–1933), botanist
      Ernst von Delius (1912–1937), racecar driver
      Alexander Dinghas (1908–1974), mathematician
      Franz Dischinger (1887–1953), civil and structural engineer
      Blandine Ebinger (1899–1993), actress and chansonnière
      Karin Eickelbaum (1937–2004), actress
      Carl Otto von Eicken (1873–1960), physician
      Adolf Erman (1854–1937), Egyptologist and lexicographer
      Wolfgang Werner Eisbrenner (1908–1981), composer and conductor
      Friedrich Fedde (1873–1942), botanist
      Curth Flatow (1920–2011), dramatist and screenwriter
      Ernst Fraenkel (1898–1975), political scientist
      Roland Freisler (1893–1945), notorious chief judge of the Nazi People's Court. He is buried in his wife's family plot in an unmarked grave. Ironically, one of his victims, Ulrich Wilhelm Graf Schwerin von Schwanenfeld (see below), is also buried in the cemetery.
      Ludwig Fulda (1862–1939), playwright and translator
      Klaus Gysi (1912–1999), politician
      Ernst Hartert (1859–1933), ornithologist
      O.E. Hasse (1903–1978), actor
      Heinz Hentschke (1895–1970), actor, director and librettist
      Günter Herlitz (1913–2010), businessman (Herlitz stationery company)
      Klaus Höhne (1927–2006), actor
      Carl Hofer (1878–1955), painter
      Helene Jacobs (1906–1993), resister
      La Jana (1905–1940), dancer and actress
      Werner Janensch (1878–1969), paleontologist and geologist
      Harald Juhnke (1929–2005), actor and entertainer
      Josef Paul Kleihues (1933–2004), architect
      Friedrich Wilhelm Kopsch (1868–1955), anatomist
      Hilde Körber (1906–1969), actress
      Hans Christian Korting (1952–2012), dermatologist and medical researcher
      Robert H. Lochner (1918–2003), journalist
      Bobby E. Lüthge (1891–1964), screenwriter
      Wolfgang Lukschy (1905–1983), actor
      Marie-Elisabeth Lüders (1878–1966), politician
      Leny Marenbach (1907–1984), actress
      Arnold Marquis (1921–1990), actor
      Erich Mühsam (1878–1934), author and anarchist, murdered in Oranienburg concentration camp
      Zenzl Mühsam (1884–1962), anarchist
      Rudolf Nelson (1878–1960), composer and theatre director
      Hermann Noack (1895–1958), Art and bronze caster; gravestone with relief tablet based on a model by Ernst Barlach
      Bernd Rosemeyer (1909–1938), racecar driver, with his wife Elly Beinhorn, aviator
      Heinrich Sahm (1877–1939), mayor of Berlin and administrator of Free State of Danzig
      Günter Schabowski (1929–2015), politician of East Germany
      Wolfgang Schleif (1912–1984), film director
      Karl Schmidt-Rottluff* (1884–1976), painter
      Walther Schreiber (1884–1958), mayor of West Berlin
      Franz Schreker* (1878–1934), composer
      Ulrich Wilhelm Graf Schwerin von Schwanenfeld (1902–1944), resister
      Renée Sintenis* (1888–1965), sculptor
      Werner Sombart* (1863–1941), sociologist
      Camilla Spira (1906–1997), actress
      Herbert Stass (1919–1999), actor
      Ilse Steppat (1917–1969), actress
      Ivan Stranski (1897–1979), Bulgarian physical chemist
      Käte Stresemann (1883–1970), wife of the German Chancellor, Foreign Minister and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Gustav Stresemann
      Erwin Stresemann* (1889–1972), zoologist
      Wolfgang Stresemann* (1904–1998), conductor and composer
      Wilhelm Tank (1888–1967), painter
      Georg Tappert (1880–1957), painter
      Günter Tembrock (1918–2011), zoologist
      Heinrich Tessenow* (1876–1950), architect
      Ilse Trautschold (1906–1991), actress and comedian
      Kurt Ulrich (1905–1967), film producer
      Alfred Vohrer (1914–1986), film director
      Fritz Arno Wagner (1884–1958), cinematographer
      William Wauer* (1866–1962), sculptor and film director
      Richard von Weizsäcker (1920–2015), politician, president
      Sybil Werden (1924–2007), actress and dancer
      Theodor Wiegand (1864–1936), archaeologist
      Heinz-Günter Wittmann (1927–1990), biochemist
      Jürgen Wolters (1940–2015), professor of econometrics
      Johannes Würtz (1875–1958), founder of the Behindertenpädagogik (exact location of grave is unknown)


      Bibliography


      Hannelore Prüfer, Der Berliner Gartendirektor Albert Brodersen (1857–1930), in: Berlinische Monatsschrift, Heft 10/1997, Seiten 77/78 online at Edition Luisenstadt
      Klaus Hammer: Historische Friedhöfe & Grabmäler in Berlin, Stattbuch Verlag Berlin 1994, ISBN 3-922778-32-1


      External links



      List of burials at the Waldfriedhof Dahlem
      Waldfriedhof Dahlem at Find a Grave

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