Public service and commerce •
Aaron ben Samuel (–1701), rabbi •
Wilhelm Christian Benecke von Gröditzberg (1779–1860), German banker, merchant, estate owner and art collector •
Robert von Puttkamer (1828–1900), Prussian statesman, he also introduced reforms in German
orthography. •
Wilhelm von Wedell-Piesdorf (1837|1915), Prussian politician •
Hermann Wissmann (1853–1905), German explorer and administrator in Africa •
Georg Michaelis (1857–1936),
Chancellor of Germany for a few months in 1917, grew up in Frankfurt (Oder). •
Martin Salomonski (1881–1944), rabbi in Frankfurt from 1910 to 1925 •
Lucie Hein (1910–1965), East German politician (SED), she served as the senior mayor of Frankfurt 1960 to 1965. •
Gerhard Neumann (1917–1997), German-American aviation engineer and executive for
GE Aviation •
Zvi Aharoni (1921–2012), Israeli
Mossad agent instrumental in the capture of
Adolf Eichmann •
Dieter Sauberzweig (1925–2005), prominent commentator on German cultural politics (
Kulturpolitiker) •
Karl-Heinz Schröter (born 1954), German politician (Social Democratic Party) •
Alexey Gordeyev (born 1955), Russian politician, served as the governor of
Voronezh Oblast from 2009. •
Manuela Schwesig (born 1974), German politician (SPD), fifth
Minister‐President of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern •
Franziska Giffey (born 1978), German politician,
Federal Minister of Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth in the Fourth Merkel Cabinet •
Melanie Berger (born 1982), German politician (AfD) •
René Wilke (born 1984), German politician, mayor of Frankfurt (Oder)
The arts •
Bartholomäus Ringwaldt (1532 – c. 1599), a German
didactic poet and Lutheran pastor •
Juste Chevillet (1729–1802), a French engraver, e.g.
Histoire Naturelle of
Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon •
Heinrich von Kleist (1777–1811), a German poet, dramatist, novelist, short story writer and journalist. •
Anton von Werner (1843–1915), a German painter of notable political and military events in the
Kingdom of Prussia. •
Marie Goslich (1859–1936), a German journalist, photographer and magazine editor •
Herbert Bohme (1907–1971), a German poet who wrote poems and battle hymns for the
Nazi Party •
Matthias Paul (born 1964), German actor •
René Pawlowitz (born 1975), a German electronic music producer and DJ •
Claudia Hiersche (born 1977), a German host and actress, known for her portrayal of a lesbian TV soap opera character •
Anne Pätzke (born 1982), a German illustrator and writer •
Finch (born 1990), a German rapper,
battle rapper,
YouTuber and
Twitch streamer Military •
Konstantin Schmidt von Knobelsdorf (1860–1936), a Prussian military officer and a general in WWI • Vizeadmiral
Hubert von Rebeur-Paschwitz (1863–1933), a German admiral, German Naval attaché to Washington •
Franz von Rintelen (1878–1949), a German
Naval Intelligence officer in the United States during WWI. •
Erich Hoepner (1886–1944), a German officer, served in both World Wars, executed for his role in the
20 July Plot •
Fritz-Hubert Gräser (1888–1960), a German general in the Wehrmacht •
Theodor Busse (1897–1986), a German Army officer during WWI and WWII •
Karl-Jesko von Puttkamer (1900–1981), a German admiral, naval adjutant to Adolf Hitler during WWII •
Rudolf Brandt (1909–1948), German Nazi SS officer, executed for war crimes •
Paul-Heinrich Dähne (1921–1945), a German Luftwaffe
flying ace •
Günter Kießling (1925–2009), a German general in the Bundeswehr
Science •
Erdmann Copernicus (died 1573 while head of the university), German scholar, not related to the astronomer •
Johann Sigismund Elsholtz (1623–1688), a German
naturalist, pioneer in hygiene, nutrition and
holistic health •
Bernhard Siegfried Albinus (1697–1770), a German-born Dutch
anatomist. •
Karl August von Bergen (1704–1759), a German
anatomist and
botanist, he showed the distribution of cellular membranes in animals. •
Heinrich Adolf von Bardeleben (1819–1895), a German
surgeon, used Joseph Lister's methodology for
antiseptic treatment of wounds. •
Hermann Rudolph Aubert (1826–1892), a German
physiologist, he researched
psychophysics and experimented
dark adaptation •
Georg Hermann Quincke (1834–1924), a German
physicist, modified the dissociation hypothesis of
Clausius. •
Reinhold Wilhelm Buchholz (1837–1876), a German
zoologist who worked in
herpetology,
carcinology and
ichthyology •
Heinrich Quincke (1842–1922), a German
internist and
surgeon, introduced the
lumbar puncture. •
Friedrich Loeffler (1852–1915), a German
bacteriologist at the
University of Greifswald •
Heinrich Seilkopf (1895–1968), a German
meteorologist, in 1939 coined the term
jet stream for the weather phenomena originally discovered by
Wasaburo Oishi. •
Käthe Mende (1878–1963), a German
sociologist.
Sport •
Hermann Weingärtner (1864–1919), a German gymnast, competed at the
1896 Summer Olympics in Athens •
Klaus Köste (1943–2012), a German gymnast, gold medalist in the vault at the
1972 Summer Olympics in Munich •
Maik Bullmann (born 1967), a German Greco-Roman wrestler, competed at the
1992 and
1996 Summer Olympics •
Sebastian Köber (born 1979), a German boxer, the Heavyweight bronze medalist at the
2000 Summer Olympics •
Markus Thätner (born 1985), an amateur German Greco-Roman wrestler, competed at the
2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing •
Florian Schmidt (born 1986), a German sport shooter, competed in the
2008 and the
2012 Summer Olympics ==Films set in Frankfurt==