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List of German Argentines

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German Argentines (in Spanish referred as germano argentinos) are Argentines of German descent.

Contents

The following is a list of some prominent or notable German Argentines:

Academia

  • Marcella Althaus-Reid (professor of contextual theology and writer)
  • Mario Bunge (scientist)
  • Hermann Burmeister (scientist)
  • Juan Hartmann (astronomer)
  • Eduardo Ladislao Holmberg (undertook the inventory of Argentine flora and fauna)
  • Alejandro Korn (physician, philosopher and reformist)
  • Otto Krause (engineer, founded the first Technical School in Argentina in 1899)
  • Anastasius Nordenholz (writer and scientist)
  • Raúl Prebisch (the most notorious economist of Latin America, he formed the basis of economic dependency theory with the Singer-Prebisch thesis)
  • Alejandro Rozitchner (writer)
  • Friedrich Schickendantz (scientist)
  • Carlos Segers (astronomer)
  • Rolf Singer (scientist)
  • Adolph Strümpell (scientist)
  • Felix Weil (founding member and the original financial provider for the Institute for Social Research in Frankfurt am Main, Germany)
  • Arts and literature

  • Roberto Arlt (short-story writer, novelist and playwright)
  • Elsa Bornemann (writer)
  • Silvina Bullrich (writer)
  • Fernando Fader (painter)
  • Jorge Fondebrider (writer, poet)
  • Eduardo Gudiño Kieffer (writer)
  • Héctor Germán Oesterheld (comic writer, considered the greatest South American to work in his field)
  • Xul Solar Oscar Schulz (painter)
  • Sebastián Spreng (visual artist, journalist, writer)
  • Business

  • Guillermo Bauer (manager, proprietor of the first steam-operated flour mill in Argentina)
  • Carlos Miguens Bemberg (one of the Latin America's most Important Businessmen and descendant of the wealthy Bemberg family)
  • Diplomacy

  • Ernesto Bosch (ambassador in United States and served in Argentinian embassy of France and Germany)
  • Entertainment

  • Facundo Arana (mother: Von Bernard) (actor)
  • Christian Bach (actress and producer of telenovelas)
  • María Luisa Bemberg (film writer, director and actress)
  • Betiana Blum (actress)
  • Sergio Denis (singer)
  • Julio Chávez (surname: Hirsch) (actor)
  • Michael Gielen (conductor and composer)
  • Arturo Goetz (actor)
  • María Cristina Kiehr (soprano)
  • Paola Krum (actress)
  • Nicole Nau (dancer and director)
  • Gastón Pauls (actor)
  • Silvia Roederer (pianist)
  • Cecilia Roth (actress)
  • Carlos Schlieper (director)
  • Santiago Stieben (actor)
  • Martina Stoessel (actress)
  • René Strickler (actor)
  • Silvia Süller (vedette, humorist)
  • Javier Weyler (musician)
  • Alejandro Wiebe (TV host)
  • Fashion models

  • Naomi Preizler (model, artist)
  • Milagros Schmoll (model)
  • Paulina Trotz (model)
  • Historical figures

  • Virginia Bolten (anarchist and feminist)
  • Tamara Bunke (Communist revolutionary)
  • Richard Walther Darré (one of the Nazi ideologists of Blood and Soil)
  • Federico Figner (cinematographer, he made the first three films of Argentina)
  • Gunther Plüschow (aviator, the first to explore and film Tierra del Fuego and Patagonia by air; honoured as a hero by the Argentine air force to this day)
  • Omar Alberto Rupp (mariner killed during Malvinas War)
  • Ulrich Schmidl (chronicler of the foundation of Buenos Aires)
  • Ernesto Tornquist (manager, founded the Tornquist Bank, the Tornquist city and Tornquist Partido in Buenos Aires Province)
  • Teodoro Waldner (Argentine Air Force brigadier during Malvinas War)
  • Journalism

  • Eduardo Feinmann (journalist)
  • Germán Frers (journalist)
  • Andres Oppenheimer (journalist)
  • Sebastian Spreng (journalist)
  • Politics

  • Hermes Binner (political leader and ex-governor of Santa Fe Province)
  • Patricia Bullrich (Minister of Security of Argentina)
  • Eduardo Fellner (ex-governor of Jujuy Province)
  • Liliana Fellner (senator)
  • Selva Forstmann (politician)
  • Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (mother: Wilhelm) (ex-President of Argentina)
  • Axel Kicillof (ex-Minister of Economy of Argentina)
  • Alicia Kirchner (governor of Santa Cruz Province)
  • Néstor Kirchner (ex-President of Argentina)
  • Miguel Lifschitz (congressman of Argentina)
  • Alberto Prebisch (ex-Buenos Aires mayor)
  • Carlos Reutemann (former Formula One racing driver and politician)
  • Francisco Seeber (military officer, businessman and ex-mayor of Buenos Aires)
  • Margarita Stolbizer (lawyer, politician, national deputy)
  • Roman Catholic bishops

  • Jorge Mayer (archbishop emeritus of the Archdiocese of Bahía Blanca)
  • Others

  • Christian Von Wernich (Roman Catholic chaplain of Buenos Aires Province Police during the Dirty War)
  • Athletics

  • Jennifer Dahlgren (athlete)
  • Enrique Kistenmacher (athlete)
  • Ingeborg Mello (athlete)
  • Ingeborg Pfüller (athlete)
  • Roxana Preussler (athlete)
  • Basketball

  • Walter Herrmann (player)
  • Federico Kammerichs (player)
  • Ernesto Michel (player)
  • Field hockey

  • Claudia Burkart (player)
  • Rodolfo Schmitt (player)
  • Lucina von der Heyde (player)
  • Fernando Zylberberg (player)
  • Football

  • Damián Akerman (player)
  • Fabián Assmann (player)
  • Christian Dollberg (player)
  • Facundo Erpen (player)
  • Juan Esnáider (player)
  • Ignacio Fideleff (player)
  • Rodolfo Fischer (player)
  • Matías Fritzler (player)
  • Julio César Furch (player)
  • Paolo Goltz (player)
  • Claudio Fernando Graf (player)
  • Gabriel Heinze (player)
  • Diego Herner (player)
  • Marius Hiller (player)
  • Santiago Hirsig (player)
  • Juan Hohberg (player)
  • Cesar Horst (player)
  • René Houseman (player)
  • Horacio Humoller (player)
  • Walter Kannemann (player)
  • Mario Kempes (player)
  • Gonzalo Klusener (player)
  • Eduardo Lell (player)
  • Gabriel Loeschbor (player)
  • Federico Lussenhoff (player)
  • Germán Lux (player)
  • Horacio Neumann (player)
  • Gustavo Oberman (player)
  • Sebastian Prediger (player)
  • Leonardo Rolheiser (player)
  • Gabriel Roth (player)
  • Jonathan Schunke (player)
  • Gabriel Schürrer (player)
  • Dante Senger (player)
  • José Shaffer (player)
  • Enrique Wolff (player)
  • Racing

  • Pablo Birger (racing driver)
  • German Glessner (skeleton racer)
  • Jorge Kissling (racing driver)
  • Adolfo Schwelm Cruz (racing driver)
  • Ricardo Senn (track and road bicycle racer)
  • Mariano Werner (racing driver)
  • Rugby

  • Marcelo Bosch (player)
  • Pablo Henn (player)
  • Juan Imhoff (player)
  • Martín Schusterman (player)
  • Pedro Sporleder (player)
  • Sailing

  • Santiago Lange (sailor)
  • Bautista Saubidet Birkner (sailor)
  • Julio Sieburger (sailor)
  • Enrique Sieburger, Sr. (sailor)
  • Enrique Sieburger, Jr. (sailor)
  • Roberto Sieburger (sailor)
  • Swimming

  • José Meolans (swimmer)
  • Ana María Schultz (swimmer)
  • Tennis

  • Federica Haumuller (player)
  • Martín Jaite (player)
  • Leonardo Mayer (player)
  • Eduardo Schwank (player)
  • Diego Schwartzman (player)
  • Volleyball

  • Javier Weber (player, coach)
  • Other sports

  • Sonja Graf (chess master)
  • Elke Karsten (handball player)
  • Georgina Klug (beach volleyball player)
  • Yuri Maier (wrestler)
  • Paul Michel (chess player)
  • Heinrich Reinhardt (chess master)
  • Alex Schoenauer (fighter)
  • Matías Schulz (handball player)
  • Silvina Schlesinger (handball player)
  • Cristian Javier Simari Birkner (alpine skier)
  • María Belén Simari Birkner (alpine skier)
  • Macarena Simari Birkner (alpine skier)
  • Others

  • Silvio Gesell (merchant, theoretical, economist, social activist, anarchist and founder of Freiwirtschaft)
  • Natty Hollmann (also known as Naty Petrosino; elected "International Woman of the Year", 2006, by the Autonomous Region of Valle d'Aosta in Northern Italy; nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize 2009)
  • References

    List of German Argentines Wikipedia


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