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Events in the year
1890 in
Germany
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Incumbents
National level
Kaiser
–
Wilhelm II
Chancellor
–
Otto von Bismarck
to March 20, then
Leo von Caprivi
State level
Kingdoms
King of Bavaria
–
Otto
King of Prussia
– Wilhelm II
King of Saxony
–
Albert
King of Württemberg
–
Charles
Grand Duchies
Grand Duke of Baden
–
Frederick I
Grand Duke of Hesse
–
Louis IV
Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
–
Frederick Francis III
Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
–
Frederick William
Grand Duke of Oldenburg
–
Peter II
Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach
–
Charles Alexander
Principalities
Schaumburg-Lippe
–
Adolf I, Prince of Schaumburg-Lippe
Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt
–
George Albert, Prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt
to 12 March, then
Günther Victor, Prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt
Schwarzburg-Sondershausen
–
Karl Günther, Prince of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen
Principality of Lippe
–
Woldemar, Prince of Lippe
Reuss Elder Line
–
Heinrich XXII, Prince Reuss of Greiz
Reuss Younger Line
–
Heinrich XIV, Prince Reuss Younger Line
Waldeck and Pyrmont
–
George Victor, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont
Duchies
Duke of Anhalt
–
Frederick I, Duke of Anhalt
Duke of Brunswick
–
Prince Albert of Prussia
(regent)
Duke of Saxe-Altenburg
–
Ernst I, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg
Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
–
Ernst II, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
Duke of Saxe-Meiningen
–
Georg II, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen
Colonial Governors
Cameroon
(Kamerun) –
Eugen von Zimmerer
(acting governor)
(2nd term)
to (17 April), then
Markus Graf Pfeil
, to 3 August, then ...
Kurz
(acting governor)
to December 2, then
Jesko von Puttkamer
(acting governor)
(2nd term)
German East Africa
(Deutsch-Ostafrika) –
Hermann Wissmann
(commissioner)
(1st term)
German New Guinea
(Deutsch-Neuguinea) –
Fritz Rose
(acting commissioner to 30 September, then commissioner)
German South-West Africa
(Deutsch-Südwestafrika) –
Heinrich Ernst Göring
(acting commissioner)
to August, then
Louis Nels
(acting commissioner)
Togoland
–
Eugen von Zimmerer
(commissioner)
Wituland
(Deutsch-Witu) –
Gustav Denhardt
(resident)
to 1 July
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5 February
– German company
Allianz
is founded in Berlin.
[1]
20 February
–
German federal election, 1890
.
[2]
[3]
20 March
–
Bismarck cabinet
ends.
1 July
—
Heligoland–Zanzibar Treaty
. Germany receives
Heligoland
and the
Caprivi Strip
from the
United Kingdom
and a free hand to control and acquire the coast of
Dar es Salaam
. In return, Germany renounces its protectorate over
Wituland
(part of modern-day
Kenya
) and pledges not to interfere in the actions of the UK vis-à-vis the
Sultanate of Zanzibar
. The U.K. cedes sovereignty of the
Heligoland
archipelago to Germany.
16 July
- German company
Mannesmann
is founded in Düsseldorf.
August — Kaiser Wilhelm and Tsar
Alexander III of Russia
meet at
Narva
.
Date unknown
German physician and physiologist
Emil von Behring
publishes an article with
Kitasato Shibasaburo
reporting that they have developed "antitoxins" against both
diphtheria
and
tetanus
in Berlin.
Births
9 January
–
Kurt Tucholsky
, German journalist, satirist and writer (died
1935
)
30 January
–
Albert Zürner
, German diver (died
1920
)
6 February
–
Karl Schelenz
, German sport teacher (died
1956
)
20 February
–
Georg Thomas
, German general (died
1946
)
5 March
–
Wilhelm Boden
, German politician (died
1961
)
22 March
–
Ewald von Kleist-Schmenzin
, German politician (died
1945
)
22 April
–
Erwin Jaenecke
, German general (died
1960
)
10 May
–
Alfred Jodl
, German general (died
1946
)
15 June
–
Wilhelm Leuschner
, German politician (died
1944
)
25 June
–
Hans Marchwitza
, German writer and poet (died
1965
)
4 July
–
Otto Feick
, German gymnast (died
1959
)
8 July
–
Walter Hasenclever
, German poet and playwright (died
1940
)
29 July
–
Elisabeth von Thadden
, German educator and resistance fighter (died
1944
)
30 July
–
Ludwig Schwamb
, German politician (died
1945
)
3 August
–
Eduard Zuckmayer
, German writer and playwright (died
1972
)
4 August
–
Erich Weinert
, German author (died
1953
)
14 August
–
Bruno Tesch
, German chemist and Nazi war criminal (died
1946
)
18 August
–
Walther Funk
, German banker and economist (died
1960
)
19 August
–
Augusta Victoria of Hohenzollern
, German-born
Queen consort of Portugal
in
exile
(d.
1966
)
22 August
–
Hans-Joachim Buddecke
, German
World War I
fighter pilot and ace (died
1918
)
16 September
–
Traugott Herr
, German general (died
1976
)
21 September
–
Max Immelmann
, German World War I fighter ace (died
1916
)
23 September
–
Friedrich Paulus
, German field marshal (died
1957
)
8 October
–
Henrich Focke
, German aviation pioneer (d.
1979
)
10 October
–
Emil Schäpe
, German fighter pilot (died
1925
)
29 October
–
Hans-Valentin Hube
, German army general (d.
1944
)
8 November
–
Conrad Weygand
, German chemist (died
1945
)
2 December
–
C. Paul Jennewein
, German-American sculptor (died
1978
)
6 December
:
Hans Bethge
, German pilot (died
1918
)
Carl Jules Weyl
, German-American art director and
Reichswehr
soldier (died
1948
)
17 December
–
Prince Joachim of Prussia
, German nobleman (died
1920
)
Deaths
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7 January
-
Augusta of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach
, German queen (born
1811
)
20 January
–
Franz Lachner
, German composer and conductor (born
1803
)
27 January
–
Karl Friedrich Otto Westphal
, German psychiatrist (born
1833
)
18 March
–
Johann Georg Halske
, German businessman (born
1814
)
19 March
–
George Albert, Prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt
, German nobleman (born
1838
)
27 March
–
Carl Jacob Löwig
, German chemist (born
1803
)
30 April
–
Hermann von Dechend
, German politician who served as the first President of the Reichsbank (born
1814
)
26 May
–
Adelbert Delbrück
, German banker and businessman (born
1822
)
27 August
-
Emil Otto Grundmann
, German painter (born
1844
)
3 September
-
Johann von Lutz
, German politician (born
1826
)
15 September
–
Christian Ferdinand Friedrich Krauss
, German scientist (born
1812
)
19 September
–
Friedrich Gaedcke
, German chemist (born
1828
)
23 September
-
Lorenz von Stein
, German economist and sociologist (born
1815
)
4 November
-
Helene Demuth
, German housekeeper (born
1820
)
3 December
–
Gottfried Ludolf Camphausen
, German politician (born
1803
)
26 December
-
Heinrich Schliemann
, German businessman and a pioneer in the field of archaeology (born
1822
)
Citations
^
Werner Meyer-Larsen (2000).
Germany, Inc: the new German juggernaut and its challenge to world business
. John Wiley. p. 130.
ISBN
9780471353577
. Retrieved
16 July
2013
.
^
Dunning, Wm. A. (1890).
"Record of Political Events"
.
Political Science Quarterly
.
5
(2): 380–381.
doi
:
10.2307/2139573
.
ISSN
0032-3195
.
JSTOR
2139573
.
^
Dieter Nohlen
& Philip Stöver (2010)
Elections in Europe: A data handbook
, p762
ISBN
978-3-8329-5609-7
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