1853 in Germany
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Events from the year 1853 in Germany.
Incumbents
Events
- 20 July â The Jade Treaty is signed between Prussia and Oldenburg. Prussia is ceded territory which allows it to construct a major naval base at Wilhelmshaven
- 25 October â Neue Pinakothek in Munich opened.
Births
- 1 January â Karl von Einem, German general, Prussian Minister of War (died 1934)
- 9 January â Henning von Holtzendorff, German admiral (died 1919)
- 10 January â John Martin Schaeberle, German/American astronomer (died 1924)
- 14 March â Max Saenger, German obstetrician and gynecologist (died 1903)
- 4 July â Ernst Otto Beckmann, German chemist (died 1923)
- 12 July - Carl Schotten, German chemist (died 1910)
- 26 July - Martin Segitz, German politician (died 1927)
- 2 September â Wilhelm Ostwald, German chemist (died 1932)
- 20 September â Joseph Kürschner, German editor and publisher (died 1902)
- 23 September â Fritz von Below, German general (died 1918)
- 16 September â Albrecht Kossel, German physician, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (died 1927)
- 22 November â Clemens von Ketteler, German diplomat killed during the Boxer Rebellion (died 1900)
Full date unknown
- Otto Wissig, Protestant German parson and author (died 1933)[1]
Deaths
- 19 January â Karl Faber, German historian (born 1773)
- 15 February â August, Prince of Hohenlohe-Ãhringen, German general (born 1784)
- 28 April â Ludwig Tieck, German writer (born 1773)
- 15 December â Georg Friedrich Grotefend, German epigraphist and philologist (born 1775)
- Undated â Meta Forkel-Liebeskind, German writer and scholar (born 1765)