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1905 in Germany

Events in the year 1905 in Germany.

Incumbents
National levelEmperorWilhelm IIChancellorBernhard von Bülow State level KingdomsKing of BavariaOttoKing of Prussia – Wilhelm II • King of SaxonyFrederick Augustus IIIKing of WürttembergWilliam II Grand DuchiesGrand Duke of BadenFrederick IGrand Duke of HesseErnest LouisGrand Duke of Mecklenburg–SchwerinFrederick Francis IVGrand Duke of Mecklenburg–StrelitzAdolphus Frederick VGrand Duke of OldenburgFrederick Augustus IIGrand Duke of Saxe–Weimar–EisenachWilliam Ernest PrincipalitiesSchaumburg–LippeGeorge, Prince of Schaumburg–LippeSchwarzburg–RudolstadtGünther Victor, Prince of Schwarzburg–Rudolstadt • Schwarzburg–SondershausenKarl Günther, Prince of Schwarzburg–SondershausenPrincipality of LippeAlexander, Prince of Lippe with Leopold, Count of Lippe–Biesterfeld as regent, to 25 October, then Leopold IV, Prince of Lippe (who was previously regent) • Reuss Elder LineHeinrich XXIV, Prince Reuss of Greiz (regent Heinrich XIV, Prince Reuss Younger Line) • Reuss Younger Line – Heinrich XIV, Prince Reuss Younger Line • Waldeck and PyrmontFriedrich, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont DuchiesDuke of AnhaltFrederick II, Duke of AnhaltDuke of BrunswickPrince Albert of Prussia (regent) • Duke of Saxe–AltenburgErnst I, Duke of Saxe–AltenburgDuke of Saxe–Coburg and GothaCharles Edward, Duke of Saxe–Coburg and GothaDuke of Saxe–MeiningenGeorg II, Duke of Saxe–Meiningen Colonial GovernorsCameroon (Kamerun) – Otto Gleim (acting governor) (1st term) to 31 January, then Jesko von Puttkamer (9th term)Kiaochow (Kiautschou) – Oskar von TruppelGerman East Africa (Deutsch–Ostafrika) – Gustav Adolf von GötzenGerman New Guinea (Deutsch–Neuguinea) – Albert Hahl (2nd term)German Samoa (Deutsch–Samoa) – Wilhelm SolfGerman South–West Africa (Deutsch–Südwestafrika) – Theodor Leutwein to 19 August, then Adrian Dietrich Lothar von Trotha (acting governor) to November, then Friedrich von LindequistTogolandWaldemar Horn to 27 July, then Johann Nepomuk Graf Zech auf Neuhofen ==Events==
Events
31 March – during the First Moroccan Crisis, Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany met with representatives of Sultan Abdelaziz of Morocco in Tangier6 June – In Germany's last royal wedding, Crown Prince Wilhelm, son of Kaiser Wilhelm II and heir to the throne, marries Duchess Cecilie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin in Berlin. Date unknown Germany insists on an international conference on the Moroccan question. • German company Knorr-Bremse is founded. • Albert Einstein publishes his four Annus Mirabilis papers. In particular, he formulates the theory of special relativity and states the law of mass–energy conservation: E = mc². He also explains the photoelectric effect by quantization and mathematically analyzes Brownian motion. Because of this, 1905 is said to be the miraculous year for physics, and its 100th anniversary (2005) was declared the World Year of Physics. • Fritz Schaudinn and Erich Hoffmann discovers the bacterium that is responsible for syphilis—a spiral-shaped spirochete called Treponema pallidum. • The German Equestrian Federation is founded. ==Births==
Births
20 JanuaryKurt Waitzmann, German actor (died 1985) • 3 FebruaryHermann Henselmann, German architect (died 1995) • 14 FebruaryMargot Sauerbruch, surgeon, married to Ferdinand Sauerbruch (died 1995) • 16 FebruaryKarl Frankenstein, German–born Israeli professor (died 1990) • 15 MarchBerthold Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg, aristocrat, lawyer and member of July 20 plot (died 1944) • 15 MarchAlexander Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg, aristocrat and historian (died 1964) • 15 MarchNikolaus von Halem, German lawyer and businessman (died 1944) • 16 MarchElisabeth Flickenschildt, German actress (died 1977) • 19 MarchAlbert Speer, German architect, member of the NSDAP and war-criminal (died 1981) • 23 MarchLale Andersen, German singer (died 1972) • 24 MarchKarl John, German actor (died 1977) • 25 MarchAlbrecht Mertz von Quirnheim, German Army colonel and a resistance fighter (died 1944) • 27 MarchRudolf Christoph Freiherr von Gersdorff, officer in the German Army. He attempted to assassinate Adolf Hitler by suicide bombing on 21 March 1943; (died 1980) • 8 AprilArnulf Klett, German lawyer and politician (died 1974) • 3 MayAlbrecht, Duke of Bavaria, German nobleman (died 1996) • 6 MayKurt Schumacher, German sculptor (died 1942) • 13 May: • Theodor Koch, German engineer and weapons manufacturer (died 1976) • Walter Richter, German actor (died 1985) • 27 MayLilo Milchsack, German promoter of Anglo-German relations (died 1992) • 14 JuneLiesel Bach, German aerobatic pilot (died 1992) • 3 JulyMax Herz, German businessman (died 1965) • 2 August: • Alexander Golling, German actor (died 1989) • Karl Amadeus Hartmann, German composer (died 1963) • Ernst Kals, German submarine commander (died 1979) • 15 AugustManfred von Brauchitsch, German racing driver (died 2003) • 19 SeptemberTheodor Blank, German politician (died 1972) • 27 SeptemberErnst Baier, German figure skater (died 2001) • 1 OctoberAlfons Goppel, German politician (died 1991) • 6 OctoberWolfgang Liebeneiner, German actor and film director (died 1987) • 9 NovemberErika Mann, German actress and writer (died 1969) • 10 DecemberHeinrich Amersdorffer, German painter and printmaker (died 1986) • 18 DecemberHans Bernd von Haeften, German jurist (died 1944) == Deaths ==
Deaths
14 JanuaryErnst Abbe, German physicist, optical scientist, entrepreneur, and social reformer (born 1840) • 1 FebruaryOswald Achenbach, German painter (born 1827) • 2 FebruaryRobert Eitner, German musicologist, researcher and bibliographer (born 1832) • 3 FebruaryAdolf Bastian, German anthropologist (born 1826) • 6 FebruaryMaria Theresia Bonzel, German nun, founder of the Sisters of St. Francis of Perpetual Adoration (born 1830) • 9 FebruaryAdolph Menzel, German painter (born 1815) • 30 MarchGeorg Meissner, German anatomist and physiologist (born 1829) • 14 AprilOtto Wilhelm von Struve, German-Estonian astronomer (born 1819) • 17 AprilKarl Gutbrod, German judge (born 1844) • 30 MayAlbert Ellmenreich, German actor (born 1816) • 15 JuneCarl Wernicke, German physician, anatomist, psychiatrist and neuropathologist (born 1848) • 18 JuneHermann Lingg, German poet (born 1820) • 4 AugustWalther Flemming, German biologist (born 1843) • 6 OctoberFerdinand von Richthofen German geographer and scientist (born 1833) • 15 NovemberMax Spohr, German publisher (born 1850) • 17 NovemberAdolphe, Grand Duke of Luxembourg, German nobleman (born 1817) • 15 DecemberFriedrich von Spiegel, German orientalist (born 1820) ==References==
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