A–K •
Ernst Anders (1845–1911), portrait and genre painter •
Richard Assmann (1845–1918), meteorologist •
Theodor Avé-Lallemant (1806–1890), music critic and writer on music •
Alfons Bach, (1904–1999), industrial designer •
Kurt Behrens (1884–1928), springboard diver •
Arno Bieberstein (1884–1918), swimmer •
Jessica Böhrs (born 1980), actress and singer •
Henry Busse (1894–1955), trumpeter and bandleader, emigrated to the US at 18 •
Adelbert Delbrück (1822–1890), banker and lawyer •
Margarethe Düren (1904–1988), German operatic soprano •
Friedrich Ernst Fesca (1789–1826), violinist and composer •
Otto Fräßdorf (1942–2025), footballer •
Hans Gericke (1912–2014), architect •
Frank Giering (1971–2010), actor •
Harry Giese (1903–1991), actor and spokesman in Nazi newsreels •
Georg Gradnauer (1866–1946), newspaper editor and politician •
Alfred Grünberg (1901–1942), worker, KPD member and resistance fighter against Nazism •
Otto von Guericke (1602–1686), mayor and inventor of the
Magdeburg hemispheres. The
Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg is named after him •
Carl Gustav Friedrich Hasselbach (1809–1882), mayor and member of the Prussian House of Lords; a square in the centre of Magdeburg is named after him •
Ulrike Helzel, soprano •
Gottlieb von Haeseler (1701–1752), entrepreneur in the Duchy of Magdeburg •
Ingolf Huhn (born 1955), theatre and opera manager •
Hartmann Wilhem Otto (1876–1960), immigrated to the US, where he changed his name to William Hartman and served as a Rough Rider in the Spanish–American War together with Theodore Roosevelt •
Christian Georg Kohlrausch (1851–1934), gymnastics teacher and re-discoverer of
discus throwing •
Anna-Maria Henckel von Donnersmarck (born 1940), political activist •
Carl Hindenburg (1820–1899), cycling official and first president of the German Cyclist Federation (DRB) •
Heinrich Jost (1889–1948), typeface designer •
Eberhard Jüngel (1934–2021), German Lutheran theologian •
Georg Kaiser (1878–1945), writer •
Nadine Kleinert (born 1975), retired shot putter, Olympic and World Championship silver medallist •
Wilhelm Kobelt (1865–1927), member of the Reichstag and local politician in Magdeburg •
Rolf Kohnert (born 1938), engineer, 3 times Australian masters cycling champion •
Stefan Kretzschmar (born 1973), handball player and Olympic medallist •
Hans Kühne (1880–1969), chemist on the board of I.G. Farben and defendant during the Nuremberg trials
L–Z ,
Bundestag 1954 1782 • Ernst Lehmann (1908–1945), SPD politician, active in the resistance against Nazism • Otto Lehmann (1900–1936), resistance fighter against Nazism •
Werner Marcks (1896–1967), lieutenant general in World War II •
Olaf Malolepski (born 1946), singer-songwriter •
Cläre Mjøen (1874–1963), German and Norwegian translator and women's rights activist •
Johann Carl Simon Morgenstern (1770–1852), philologist who coined the term
Bildungsroman •
Felix von Niemeyer (1820–1871), physician, royal Württemberg personal physician •
Leo Nowak (1929–2026), Roman Catholic bishop of Magdeburg (1994–2004) •
Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard (born 1942), biologist, the Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research in 1991 and the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1995 •
Oleh Kuznetsov (born 1963), Ukrainian football coach and former professional player •
Richard Ölze (1900–1980), painter •
Erich Ollenhauer (1901–1963), leader of the
Social Democratic Party of Germany 1952–1963 •
Menahem Pressler (1923–2023), pianist •
Ernst Reuter (1889–1953), Mayor of Magdeburg 1931–1933, then Mayor of West Berlin in 1948–1953 •
Willy Rosen (1894–1944) composer and songwriter •
Arthur Ruppin (1876–1943), Zionist thinker and leader •
Gustav Schäfer (1988–), drummer and musician for
Tokio Hotel •
Ekkehard Schall (1930–2005), actor and theatre director •
Marcel Schmelzer (born 1988), footballer • Karl Schmidt (1902–1945), resistance fighter against Nazism •
Petra Schmidt-Schaller (born 1980), actress •
Manfred Schoof (born 1936), jazz trumpeter •
Wolfgang Schreyer (1927–2017), writer •
Margarete Schön (1895–1985), stage and film actress •
Ivan Shyshkin (born 1983), Ukrainian footballer •
Kurt Singer (1886–1962), philosopher •
Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben (1730–1794), American patriot •
Christoph Christian Sturm (1740–1786), preacher and author, wrote the majority of his devotional works here •
Bruno Taut (1880–1938), city architect 1921–1923, completed two housing projects in Magdeburg •
Georg Philipp Telemann (1681–1767), composer •
Klaus Thunemann (1937–2025), bassoon professor •
Henning von Tresckow (1901–1944), major general in the
Wehrmacht, active in the military resistance •
Lothar von Trotha (1848–1920), military commander notorious for presiding over the
near-extermination of the Herero in
German South-West Africa •
Karl Wallenda (1905–1978), highwire acrobat •
Camillo Walzel (1829–1895),
librettist and theatre director •
Wilhelm Weitling (1808–1871),
utopian Communist •
Dieter Zahn (born 1940),
double-bassist •
Dejan Zavec (born 1976), Slovenian welterweight boxer, IBF Welterweight Champion •
Heinrich Zschokke (1771–1848), author and reformer •
George William Ziemann (1809–1881), Christian missionary who served in Magdeburg in the infantry ==Gallery==