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667 Notable deaths
 in Munich

Werner Heisenberg

German theoretical physicist and nobel prize winner (1901–1976).

Born December 5th, 1901 in Würzburg. [ref]

Died February 1st, 1976 at 74 years old in Munich (gallbladder cancer, renal cell carcinoma). [ref]

Max Weber

German sociologist, philosopher, and political economist (1864–1920).

Born April 21st, 1864 in Erfurt.

Died June 14th, 1920 at 56 years old in Munich (pneumonia, 1918–1920 flu pandemic).

Stepan Bandera

Ukrainian nationalist leader (1909–1959).

Born January 1st, 1909 in Staryi Uhryniv.

Died October 15th, 1959 at 50 years old in Munich (poisoning).

Erich Ludendorff

German army officer (1865–1937).

Born April 9th, 1865 in Kruszewnia.

Died December 20th, 1937 at 72 years old in Munich (liver cancer).

Edda Göring

Daughter of politician hermann göring (1938-2018).

Born June 2nd, 1938 in Berlin.

Died December 21st, 2018 at 80 years old in Munich.

Hugh Beaumont

American actor (1909–1982).

Born February 16th, 1909 in Lawrence.

Died May 14th, 1982 at 73 years old in Munich (myocardial infarction).

Gudrun Burwitz

German neo-nazi and daughter of ss chief heinrich himmler (1929-2018).

Born August 8th, 1929 in Munich.

Died May 24th, 2018 at 88 years old in Munich.

Princess Sophie of Greece and Denmark

Greek princess (1914-2001); elder sister of prince philip, duke of edinburgh.

Born June 26th, 1914 in Mon Repos.

Died November 24th, 2001 at 87 years old in Munich.

Wilhelm Röntgen

German physicist (1845–1923).

Born March 27th, 1845 in Lennep. [ref]

Died February 10th, 1923 at 77 years old in Munich (colorectal cancer). [ref]

Traudl Junge

Secretary to adolf hitler (1920-2002).

Born March 16th, 1920 in Munich.

Died February 10th, 2002 at 81 years old in Munich (lung cancer).

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