1979 in Germany
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- President – Walter Scheel (until 30 June), Karl Carstens (starting 1 July)
- Chancellor – Helmut Schmidt
Events
- 20 February - 3 March - 29th Berlin International Film Festival
- March 17 - Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 1979
- March 18 - Rhineland-Palatinate state election, 1979
- March 18 - West Berlin state election, 1979
- June 10 - European Parliament election, 1979 (West Germany)
- July 31 - The city of Lahn in Hesse is dissolved after public outcry, the former cities of Giessen and Wetzlar are restored.
- undated: Neue Deutsche Welle, a pop musical genre, spreads throughout the land.
Births
- 7 January - Christian Lindner, German politician
- 10 January - Maximilian Brückner, German actor
- 13 January - Joko Winterscheidt, German television presenter
- 21 January - Sebastian Schindzielorz, German footballer
- 29 January - Sarah Kuttner, German television presenter and author
- 2 February - Klaus Mainzer, German rugby player
- 6 February - Alice Weidel, German politician
- 3 March - Klaus Rogge, German rower
- 12 March - Tim Wieskötter, German canoeist
- 20 April - Fady Maalouf, Lebanese-born singer and runner-up of Deutschland sucht den Superstar (season 5)
- 25 May - Elli Erl, singer and winner of Deutschland sucht den Superstar (season 2)
- 26 May - Jonas Reckermann, German beach volleyball player
- 29 May - Arne Friedrich, German football player
- 14 June - Constantin Schreiber, German journalist
- 10 July - Tobias Unger, German athlete
- 14 July - Robin Szolkowy, pair skater
- 24 August - Markus Walger, rugby player
- 24 August - Markus Walger, German rugby player
- 25 August - Philipp Mißfelder, German politician (died 2015)
- 27 August - Ole Bischof, German judoka
- 5 November - Colin Grzanna, German rugby player and surgeon
- 2 December - Yvonne Catterfeld, German singer
- 21 December - Bert Tischendorf, German actor