Hermann Levy was born on 19 February 1886 in Berlin to a
Jewish family. His father was the banker
Carl Levy and his mother was Katharina Philippi. Hermann had three siblings: Margarethe, Louis, and Clara. Carl Levy hailed from a
Cologne banking family that had founded Wiener Levy & Co in 1880, alongside Richard Wiener. Hermann's uncle Louis took the name "Hagen" from his non-Jewish wife Anna Emma Hagen in 1893, and subsequently other members of the Levy family followed suit. Hermann Levy was allowed to change his name to Hermann Hagen by a police order on 16 June 1905, following his marriage to Hedwig Elise Caroline Staadt, a
German Christian. In 1921, Wiener Levy and Co was renamed to Hagen & Co. In 1894, when Hermann was 8 years old, the Levy family moved from Rauchstrasse to Derfflingerstrasse. Following the family move, Hermann grew up on Derfflingerstrasse in an affluent quarter of Berlin. Hermann passed his
Abitur at the
Französisches Gymnasium Berlin (Royal French Gymnasium) in 1905. He continued his studies in philosophy, law, and economics until 1910 at various universities in Munich, Freiburg, Berlin and Heidelberg, but never graduated. Hermann spent a year with the
1st Guard Uhlan Regiment in
Potsdam at his father's insistence. His mother Katharina died of cancer in 1907. His granddaughter through his son Hans is the singer
Nina Hagen. Nina's daughter
Cosma Shiva Hagen is an actress. ==Murder==