Aristocracy , 1905 •
Albert II, Duke of Mecklenburg (ca 1318 – 1379), feudal lord in Northern Germany •
Sophia Louise of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1685 – 1735 in Schwerin Castle).
Queen consort in Prussia by marriage to King
Frederick I of Prussia •
Frederick Francis I (1756–1837), ruler as duke 1785/1815, and as grand duke 1815/1837 •
Duchess Louise Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1779–1801), maternal grandmother of
Prince Albert, the husband of
Queen Victoria •
Duke Adolf Friedrich of Mecklenburg (1873–1969), Africa traveler, colonial politician and first President of the
German Olympic Committee •
Alexandrine of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1879–1952),
Queen of Denmark, 1912/1947 &
Queen of Iceland, 1918/1944 •
Duchess Cecilie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1886–1954), last Crown Princess of the
German Empire •
Friedrich Franz, Hereditary Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1910–2001), heir apparent to the
Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin Arts •
Konrad Ernst Ackermann (1710–1771), actor •
Johann Heinrich Suhrlandt (1742–1827), court painter •
Friedrich Ludwig Schröder (1744–1816), actor, theatre director and playwright. •
Friederike Ellmenreich (1775–1845), contralto opera singer •
Albert Ellmenreich (1816–1909), composer •
Carl von Lemcke (1831–1913), art historian, songwriter, rector at the University of Stuttgart •
Pauline Soltau (1833–1902), portrait painter, violinist •
Marie Hankel (1844–1929), writer of
Esperanto literature and advocate of
women's suffrage. •
Franziska Ellmenreich (1847–1931), actress •
Friedrich Wachenhusen (1859–1925), landscape painter •
William Berwald (1864–1948), an American composer and conductor •
Otto Fedder (1873-1918), painter •
Alfred Meyer (1882–1956), German writer •
Paul Gösch (1885–1940), painter and architect, Nazi victim •
Max Burghardt (1893–1977), actor, director, and President of the
Cultural Association of the GDR •
Wilhelm Facklam (1893–1972), landscape artist and draftsman •
Maria Bard (1900–1944), actress •
Rudolf Metzmacher (1906–2004), cellist •
Gudrun Zapf-von Hesse (1918–2019), typographer calligrapher and bookbinder •
Heinz Kippnick (1928–2019), graphic designer and heraldist •
Verena Keller (1942–2025), mezzo-soprano •
Katrin Sass (born 1956), actress •
Oliver Riedel (born 1971), musician, member of the band
Rammstein Politics •
Karl Albert von Kamptz (1769–1849), lawyer, Prussian Minister of Justice from 1832 to 1842. •
Heinrich von Bülow (1792–1846), diplomat and Prussian statesman •
Heinrich Cunow (1862–1938), politician (SPD) and writer •
Wilhelm Friedrich Loeper (1883–1935), military officer and Nazi Party politician •
Hermann Baranowski (1884–1940), Nazi SS concentration camp commandant •
Wilhelm Gustloff (1895–1936), Nazi party leader, worked in
Davos, assassinated •
André Brie (born 1950), politician (The Left), Member of the European Parliament, 1999/2009 •
Heidrun Bluhm (born 1958), politician (The Left) •
Sebastian Ehlers (born 1982), politician •
Birger Gröning (born 1975), politician
Science •
August Kundt (1839–1894), physicist; invented
Kundt's tube. •
Walther Flemming (1843–1905), biologist and founder of
cytogenetics •
Friedrich Klockmann (1858–1937), mineralogist •
Heinrich Friese (1860–1948), entomologist and bee researcher •
Ludwig Bölkow (1912–2003), industrialist and aeronautical pioneer
Sports , 1977 •
Manfred Schneider (born 1941), rower, bronze medallist at the
1972 Summer Olympics •
Detlef Pirsig (1945–2019), football player and manager; he played 385 matches •
Gabriele Hinzmann (born 1947), discus thrower; bronze medallist at the
1976 Summer Olympics •
Wolf-Rüdiger Netz (born 1950), former footballer, played over 300 games •
Anke Westendorf (born 1954), Olympic volleyball player •
Rosemarie Gabriel (born 1956), swimmer, team gold and silver medallist at the
1976 Summer Olympics •
Andrea Pollack (born 1961), swimmer, multiple medallist at the
1976 &
1980 Summer Olympics •
Torsten Bréchôt (born 1964) judoka, bronze medallist at the
1988 Summer Olympics •
Steffen Zühlke (born 1965), rower, bronze medallist at the
1988 Summer Olympics •
Matthias Stammann (born 1968), footballer, played 299 games •
Sylvia Roll (born 1973), Olympic volleyball player •
Hanka Durante (born 1976), Olympic volleyball player •
Robert Müller (born 1986), footballer, played 489 games •
Peter Kretschmer (born 1992), sprint canoer, gold medallist at the
2012 Summer Olympics Others •
Hans von Koester (1844–1928), naval officer, became
Grand admiral •
Bernhard Schwentner (1891–1944), Catholic priest and resistance fighter ==References==