Duisburg

Duisburg

Duisburg is a city in western Germany, at the junction of the Rhine and Ruhr rivers. It's known for its large harbor and the Innenhafen (Inner Harbour), a waterfront dining and nightlife district. The Museum Küppersmühle has a collection of modern German art, and the Lehmbruck Museum displays modern sculpture. The site of an old ironworks, Landschaftspark Duisburg-Nord is now a park with trails and a ropes course. ― Google

People died in Duisburg (First 30 people) - Page 0

Gerardus Mercator

Gerardus Mercator

Geographer

David Rokeah

David Rokeah

Poet

Ferdinand aus der Fünten

Ferdinand aus der Fünten

Officer

Jörg Berger

Jörg Berger

German association football manager

Johannes Clauberg

Johannes Clauberg

German theologian

Şirin Cemgil

Şirin Cemgil

Lawyer

Johann von Ravenstein

Johann von Ravenstein


Gottfried Hinze

Gottfried Hinze

German businessman

Arthur Saxon

Arthur Saxon

German strongman

Günther Brocker

Günther Brocker

German football player

Alfred Preissler

Alfred Preissler

German footballer

Adolf Storms

Adolf Storms


Werner Krämer

Werner Krämer

Football player

Johann Risztics

Johann Risztics


Karl Jarres

Karl Jarres

Former Vice-Chancellor of Germany

Erik Meijs

Erik Meijs

Badminton player

Heinrich Weitz

Heinrich Weitz

German Politician

Rumold Mercator

Rumold Mercator

Cartographer

Peter Poelzig

Peter Poelzig

Architect

Gotthard Jedlicka

Gotthard Jedlicka

Swiss art historian

Peter Joseph Osterhaus

Peter Joseph Osterhaus

American general

Vladimír Vacátko

Vladimír Vacátko

German ice hockey player

Hans Rehberg

Hans Rehberg

Author

günter brocker

günter brocker

German footballer

Folkert Rickers

Folkert Rickers

German theologian

Helmut Witte

Helmut Witte

German naval officer

Arnold Mercator

Arnold Mercator

Cartographer ‧ Gerardus Mercator's son

Josef Hermann Dufhues

Josef Hermann Dufhues

German Politician

Lucian Wysocki

Lucian Wysocki

German Politician

Otto Barnewald

Otto Barnewald