List of German Argentines
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German Argentines are Argentines of German descent.
The following is a list of some prominent or notable German Argentines:
The following is a list of some prominent or notable German Argentines:
Academia
- Ernesto Altgelt (engineer)
- Carlos Adolfo Altgelt (prominent architect)
- Hans Altgelt (prominent architect)
- Marcella Althaus-ReidMarcella Althaus-ReidMarcella Althaus-Reid was Professor of contextual theology at New College, University of Edinburgh. When appointed, she was the only woman professor of theology at a Scottish University, and the first woman professor of theology at New College in its 160 year history .She was born in Rosario, ,...
(professor of contextual theology and writer) - Carlos Berg (prominent scientist)
- Efraín Bischoff (historian)
- Guillermo Bodenbender (prominent scientist)
- Osvaldo Boelcke (prominent scientist)
- Emilio Hernan Bose (prominent scientist)
- Luis Brackebusch (prominent scientist)
- Rafael Bullrich (founder of Argentine cardiologist)
- Carlos Octavio Bunge (sociologist, pedagogue and historian)
- Mario Bunge (prominent scientist)
- Arturo Eduardo Burkart (prominent scientist)
- Hermann BurmeisterHermann BurmeisterKarl Hermann Konrad Burmeister was a German zoologist, entomologist, and herpetologist.Burmeister was born in Stralsund and became a professor of Zoology at the Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg from 1837 to 1861...
(prominent scientist) - Adolfo Büttner (prominent engineer and architect)
- Claro Cornelio Dassen (prominent mathematician)
- Adolfo Döring (prominent scientist)
- Oscar Döring (prominent scientist)
- Carlos Fader (engineer)
- Emilio Frers (educator)
- Julián Frers (engineer)
- Franz Stephan Griese (philologist)
- Pablo Groeber (prominent scientist)
- Juan HartmannJuan HartmannJuan Hartmann was an Argentinian astronomer.He was the director of the Observatorio Astronómico de La Plata from November 1922 to May 1934. He oriented the work of the observatory towards astrophysics.He discovered three asteroids.-External links:...
(astronomer) - Liliana Heer (psychoanalyst)
- Eduardo Ladislao HolmbergEduardo Ladislao HolmbergEduardo Ladislao Holmberg was an Argentine natural historian and novelist, one of the leading figures in Argentine biology. Together with Florentino Ameghino he undertook the inventory of Argentine flora and fauna, and explored all the ecoregions in the country...
(he undertook the inventory of Argentine flora and fauna) - Kurt Hueck (prominent scientist)
- Christofredo Jakob (prominent scientist)
- Juan Keidel (geologist)
- Roberto Kiesling (prominent scientist)
- Augusto Klappenbach (philosopher)
- Alejandro KornAlejandro KornAlejandro Korn was an Argentine physician, psychiatrist, philosopher, reformist and politician. For eighteen years, he was the director of the psychiaty hospital in Melchor Romero , named as the city. He was the first university official in Latin America to be elected thanks to the student’s vote...
(physicianPhysicianA physician is a health care provider who practices the profession of medicine, which is concerned with promoting, maintaining or restoring human health through the study, diagnosis, and treatment of disease, injury and other physical and mental impairments...
, philosopher and reformist) - :es:Martín Krause (prominent economist)
- Otto Krause (engineer, he founded the first Technical School in Argentina in 1899)
- Franz Kühn (prominent scientist)
- Oscar Kühnemann (prominent scientist)
- Federico Kurtz (prominent scientist)
- Rodolfo Kusch (philosopher, pro Native Americans activist)
- Pablo G. Lorentz (prominent scientist)
- Rolf Mantel (economist)
- Ernesto Mayer (prominent architect)
- Teodore Meyer (prominent scientist, he discovered Tabebuia/Lapacho properties)
- Fernando Moog (prominent architect)
- Rubén Mühlberger (prominent doctor and owner of the first medical Spa in Argentina)
- Willy Müller(prominent architect and director of Agència Barcelona Regional in Barcelona, Spain)
- Gustavo Niederlein (prominent scientist)
- Anastasius NordenholzAnastasius NordenholzAnastasius Nordenholz is the author of Scientologie, Wissenschaft von der Beschaffenheit und der Tauglichkeit des Wissens written in 1933.-His life:...
(writer and scientist) - Carlos Nordmann (prominent architect)
- :es:Klaus Pförtner (optician who introduced contact lenses in the country)
- Raúl PrebischRaúl PrebischRaúl Prebisch was an Argentine economist known for his contribution to structuralist economics, in particular the Singer–Prebisch thesis that formed the basis of economic dependency theory. He is sometimes considered to be a neo-Marxist though this label is misleading...
(the most notorious economist of Latin America, he formed the basis of economic dependency theoryDependency theoryDependency theory or dependencia theory is a body of social science theories predicated on the notion that resources flow from a "periphery" of poor and underdeveloped states to a "core" of wealthy states, enriching the latter at the expense of the former...
with the Singer-Prebisch thesisSinger-Prebisch thesisThe Singer–Prebisch thesis postulates that terms of trade, between primary products and manufactured goods, deteriorate in time...
) - Carlos Rodriguez Braun (economist)
- Ernesto Sackmann (prominent architect)
- Carlos SegersCarlos SegersCarlos Segers was an Argentine astronomer.He was an observer of variable stars, and organized amateur astronomers in South America. He founded the 'Asociación Argentina Amigos de la Astronomía'.The crater Segers on the Moon is named after him....
(astronomer) - Werner Schad (linguistic scientist and educator)
- Friedrich Schickendantz (prominent scientist)
- Walter Schiller (prominent scientist)
- Otto Schneider (prominent scientist)
- Augusto Gustavo Schulz (prominent scientist)
- Hans Schumacher (physicist and chemist)
- Felipe Schwarz (prominent architect)
- Marta Teodora Schwarz (medicine woman)
- Carlos SegersCarlos SegersCarlos Segers was an Argentine astronomer.He was an observer of variable stars, and organized amateur astronomers in South America. He founded the 'Asociación Argentina Amigos de la Astronomía'.The crater Segers on the Moon is named after him....
(astronomer) - Rodrigo Bustus Singer (prominent botanist)
- Rolf SingerRolf SingerRolf Singer was a German-born mycologist and one of the most important taxonomists of gilled mushrooms in the 20th century....
(prominent scientist) - Otto Solbrig (ecologist)
- Baldomero Sommer (founder of Sociedad Dermatológica Argentina)
- Alfred Stelzner (prominent scientist)
- Adolph StrümpellAdolph StrümpellErnst Adolf Gustav Gottfried von Strümpell was a German neurologist who was born at Neu-Autz Estate, Courland Governorate...
(prominent scientist) - Teodoro Juan Vicente Stuckert (prominent botanist)
- Kurt Tank (prominent scientist, he designed FMA IAe 33 Pulqui IIFMA IAe 33 Pulqui IIThe FMA IAe 33 Pulqui II was a jet fighter aircraft designed by Kurt Tank in the late 1940s in Argentina, under the Perón government, and built by the Fábrica Militar de Aviones...
in Argentina) - Max Tepp (prominent scientist)
- Otto von Arnim (prominent architect)
- Fernando von Reichenbach (engineer and inventor)
- Arturo von Seelstrang (prominent engineer)
- Guillermo Wallbrecher (prominent scientist)
- Felix WeilFelix WeilFelix Weil was a Marxist and the original financial provider for the Institute for Social Research in Frankfurt am Main, Germany....
(founding member and the original financial provider for the Institute for Social ResearchInstitute for Social ResearchThe Institute for Social Research is a research organization for sociology and continental philosophy, best known as the institutional home of the Frankfurt School and critical theory....
in Frankfurt am Main, GermanyGermanyGermany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a federal parliamentary republic in Europe. The country consists of 16 states while the capital and largest city is Berlin. Germany covers an area of 357,021 km2 and has a largely temperate seasonal climate...
) - Ricardo Wichmann (prominent scientist)
- Anselmo Windhausen (prominent scientist)
- Kurt Wölcken (prominent scientist)
Arts and Literature
- Roberto ArltRoberto ArltRoberto Arlt was an Argentine writer.-Biography:He was born Roberto Godofredo Christophersen Arlt in Buenos Aires on April 2, 1900. His parents were both immigrants: his father Karl Arlt was a Prussian from Posen and his mother was Ekatherine Iobstraibitzer, a native of Trieste and Italian speaking...
(short-story writer, novelist, and playwright) - Susana Boettner (artist)
- Elsa Bornemann (one of the best writers of children's literature in Latin AmericaLatin AmericaLatin America is a region of the Americas where Romance languages – particularly Spanish and Portuguese, and variably French – are primarily spoken. Latin America has an area of approximately 21,069,500 km² , almost 3.9% of the Earth's surface or 14.1% of its land surface area...
) - Silvina Bullrich (writer)
- Delfina Bunge (writer)
- Félix Bunge (plastic artist)
- Domingo Fernández Beschtedt (alias Fernán Félix de Amador, poet, art critic)
- Jorge FondebriderJorge FondebriderJorge Fondebrider is an Argentinian writer and poet born in Buenos Aires in 1956. His published poetry books are Elegías , Imperio de la Luna , Standards and Los últimos tres años...
(writer, poet) - Juan Pedro Franze (composer and musicologist)
- Elizabeth Eichhorn (artist)
- Hermann Federico Arturo Hassel (prominent writer)
- Pablo Holmberg (writer)
- Paola Kaufmann (writer)
- Federico Klemm (art critic)
- Bertha Koessler Ilg (writer)
- Carlos Alberto Leumann (poet)
- Bernardo Neumann (artist)
- Héctor Germán Oesterheld (comic writer, considered the greatest South American to work in his field)
- Alan Pauls (novelist)
- Helmut Ditsch (prominent Hyperrealism painter)
- Fernando FaderFernando FaderFernando Fader was a French-born Argentine painter of the Post-impressionist school.-Life and work:Fernando Fader was born in Bordeaux, France in 1882. His father, of Prussian descent, relocated the family to Argentina in 1884, settling in the western city of Mendoza before returning to France a...
(painter) - Eduardo Gudiño KiefferEduardo Gudiño KiefferEduardo Gudiño Kieffer was an Argentine writer, born in Esperanza, Santa Fe. From his mother side, he is related to Argentinean painter Sebastian Spreng, also a native of Esperanza....
(writer) - Eric Schierloh (writer)
- Xul SolarXul SolarXul Solar was the adopted name of Oscar Agustín Alejandro Schulz Solari , Argentine painter, sculptor, writer, and inventor of imaginary languages.-Biography:...
(Oscar Schulz, painter) - Sebastián SprengSebastian SprengSebastian Spreng is an Argentine-American visual artist and music journalist.-Biography:Born in Esperanza, Santa Fe of German ancestry, is a self-taught artist and music journalist, related from his mother side to writer Eduardo Gudiño Kieffer , also a native of Esperanza, the first formally...
(visual artist, journalist, writer) - Úrsula von der LippenÚrsula Von der LippenÚrsula von der Lippen is an Argentine artist known for her works of figurative art.- Biographical notes :She was born of German parents in 1944 in the city of Bernal, a suburb to the south of Buenos Aires. Her childhood home gave onto a sloping square overlooking the Río de la Plata...
(artist) - Rodolfo Zagert (visual artist)
Business
- Guillermo BauerGuillermo BauerGuillermo Bauer or Wilhelm Bauer was the proprietor of the first steam-operated flour mill in Argentina.-Biography:He was born on 17 February 1844 in Berg, Stuttgart, Germany as George Philip Wilhelm Bauer. His parents were Philip Bauer and Catharina Uhlmann...
(manager, proprietor of the first steam-operated flour mill in ArgentinaArgentinaArgentina , officially the Argentine Republic , is the second largest country in South America by land area, after Brazil. It is constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city, Buenos Aires...
) - Otto Bemberg (founder of Cerveza QuilmesCerveza QuilmesCervecería y Maltería Quilmes is an Argentine Brewery founded in 1888 in Quilmes, Buenos Aires Province, by Otto Bemberg, a German immigrant.The company quickly started growing and in the 1920s it was already the most popular beer in Buenos Aires. Since then, it has become something of a national...
) - Emilio Bieckert (manager, founder of Cerveza Bieckert and owner of the first ice factory of Argentina)
- Carlos Miguens BembergCarlos Miguens BembergCarlos Miguens Bemberg, is a successful Argentine businessman and descendant of the wealthy Bemberg family of immigrants to Argentina.-Overview:His parents were the architect Carlos Miguens and the film director María Luisa Bemberg...
(one of the Latin America's most Important Businessmen and descendant of the wealthy Bemberg family) - Facundo Bunge Frers (manager)
- Francis Mallmann (one of the best Latin America's chefs, and prominent manager)
- Roberto Mertig (founder of Orbis)
- Alberto Roemmers (founder of Laboratorios Roemmers, the most important Latin American Pharmaceutical Laboratory)
- Juan Rosauer (founder of Los Alamos de Rosauer SA)
- Maximiliano von Kesselstatt (Attorney at law, business manager, entrepreneur)
- Enrique Wollmann (prominent manager, he founded Ingenio Jujeño Ledesma- Ledesma Sugar Estates and Refining Co. Limited- The first export sugar exploitation company in Argentina run by his descendants)
Diplomacy
- Ernesto BoschErnesto BoschErnesto Bosch was a prominent Argentine landowner, lawyer, and diplomat who served as the first President of the Central Bank of Argentina.-Life and times:...
(ambassador in United States and served in Argentinian embassy of France and Germany) - Carlos Keller Sarmiento (diplomat and Argentinian ambassador in many European countries)
- Guillermo Kreckler (Argentinian consul in Frankfurt, Germany)
- Juan Carlos Kreckler (ambassador in many countries, nowadays ambassador in Russia)
- Luis María Kreckler (ambassador in many contries, nowadays in Brazil)
- Pedro von Eyken (diplomat in Embassy of Argentina in Cuba and Finnland)
- Federico von Stecker (ambassor in Mexico)
Entertainment
- Alberto Ammann (actor)
- Facundo AranaFacundo AranaJorge Facundo Arana Tagle is an Argentine actor. He has participated in more than twenty telenovelas.-Biography:...
(mother: von Bernard) (actor) - Edmundo Arrocet (mother: von Lhose) (humorist)
- AxelAxel (singer)Axel Patricio Fernando Witteveen Pardo is an Argentine singer and song-writer.-Biography:Axel was born in 1977 in Rafael Calzada, Buenos Aires province. His last name is Flemish Belgian. He began his piano studies with his two brothers, encouraged by his parents, both of whom were great lovers of...
(singer) - Christian BachChristian BachChristian Bach is an Argentine actress and producer of telenovelas. She is married to Mexican actor Humberto Zurita with whom she has two sons Sebastián and Emiliano.-Biography:...
(actress and producer of telenovelaTelenovelaA telenovela is a limited-run serial dramatic programming popular in Latin American, Portuguese, and Spanish television programming. The word combines tele, short for televisión or televisão , and novela, a Spanish or Portuguese word for "novel"...
s) - María Luisa Bemberg (film writer, director and actress)
- Lucho Bender (actor)
- Eduardo Bergara Leumann (actor)
- Nicolás Beyer (rapper of Amsa Crew)
- Betiana Blum (actress)
- Inés Braun (cinematographer)
- Hernán Bruckner (guitarist of Árbol)
- Sergio Denis (singer)
- Pancho Dotto (mother: Melinger) (founder and owner of the most emblematic fashion model agency of Argentina)
- Alejandro Ender (drummer of La 25)
- Liset Feider (model, actress)
- Verónica Fink (mezzo-soprano)
- Pier Fritzsche (dancer)
- Michael GielenMichael Gielen-Professional career:Gielen was born in Dresden, Germany, to opera director Josef Gielen. Through his mother, Rose, he is the nephew of Eduard Steuermann and Salka Steuermann Viertel. He began his career as a pianist in Buenos Aires, where he studied with Erwin Leuchter and gave an early...
(conductor and composer) - Arturo GoetzArturo GoetzArturo Goetz , is an Argentine film actor.He works in the cinema of Argentina.He studied for a D.Phil. in Economics at Jesus College, Oxford from 1971 to 1974, but left without completing his studies when his scholarship ran out. Whilst at Jesus College, he played football for the college team and...
(actor) - Sissi Hansen (singer, composer and model)
- Annemarie Heinrich (prominent Celebrity Photographer)
- Walter Heinze (guitarist, composer)
- Javier Herrlein (drummer of Catupecu MachuCatupecu MachuCatupecu Machu is an Argentine rock band, usually classified as within Rock en Español. Its current band members are Fernando Ruíz Díaz in voices and guitar; Sebastián Cáceres in bass guitar; Javier "Il Grosso" Herrlein in drums and accordion; and Macabre in keyboards and samplers.-Biography:The...
) - Federico Hoppe (executive producer of Ideas del Sur)
- Carlos Kaspar (actor)
- Natalí KesslerGran Hermano (Argentina)Gran Hermano is a reality television program produced by Endemol hosted by Jorge Rial, taking over Soledad Silveyra after hosting the first three seasons. It's Argentina's version of the Big Brother franchise on Telefe. It first aired on March 10, 2001...
(Big Brother 2011 housemate) - Carlos Kleiber (conductorConductingConducting is the art of directing a musical performance by way of visible gestures. The primary duties of the conductor are to unify performers, set the tempo, execute clear preparations and beats, and to listen critically and shape the sound of the ensemble...
) - Ulises Koch (drummer of La Cruda)
- Jonathan KokGran Hermano (Argentina)Gran Hermano is a reality television program produced by Endemol hosted by Jorge Rial, taking over Soledad Silveyra after hosting the first three seasons. It's Argentina's version of the Big Brother franchise on Telefe. It first aired on March 10, 2001...
(Big Brother 2011 housemate) - Manfredo Kraemer (violinist)
- María Cristina KiehrMaria Cristina KiehrMaría Cristina Kiehr is a soprano vocalist associated with Baroque music. After receiving her early musical training in Argentina, she moved in 1983 to Europe and studied under René Jacobs at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis, specializing in the Baroque repertoire. She performs and records for the...
(soprano) - Francisco Kröpfl (composer)
- Paola KrumPaola KrumPaola Krum was born Andrea Paola Krum on June 20, 1970 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She is an actress, singer, and dancer, and is one of the many young, multi-talented Argentine performers of the present day. She has studied theater, dance, and voice since she was 10. Her breakthrough came in the...
(actress) - Hernán Langer (guitarist of CarajoCarajoCarajo is a rock band from Buenos Aires, Argentina. It was formed in 2001 with Marcelo "Corvata" Corvalan on bass and vocals, Andres "Andy" Vilanova on drums and Hernan "Tery" Langer on guitar and backing vocals...
) - Regina Lamm (actress)
- :de:Erwin Leuchter (musician)
- Marilú Marini (actress)
- Diego Michel(former drummer of Jason)
- Danilo Moschen(keyboardist of Rata Blanca)
- Emanuel Munich (musician of Huerque Mapu)
- Ricardo Munich (musician of Huerque Mapu)
- Diego Olivera (mother: Walter) (actor)
- Gastón Pauls (actor, TV host)
- Pipo Pescador (his real name is Enrique Fischer, humourist, actor)
- Priscilla Pratz (porn actress)
- Gerónimo Rauch (singer)
- Miguel Rausch (musician)
- Alex ReigenbornGran Hermano (Argentina)Gran Hermano is a reality television program produced by Endemol hosted by Jorge Rial, taking over Soledad Silveyra after hosting the first three seasons. It's Argentina's version of the Big Brother franchise on Telefe. It first aired on March 10, 2001...
(Big Brother 2012 housemate) - Rodolfo Riedel (bassit of El Reloj; nowadays a rugby manager)
- Silvia RoedererSilvia RoedererSilvia Roederer DMA is a native of Argentina. Her focus on piano began after emigrating to the U.S. and includes study with John Perry at USC, David Burge at Eastman, and Menahem Pressler at festivals in Banff, Long Beach, and Ravinia....
(pianist) - Anabella Rollhauser (writer)
- Rosa Rosen (actress)
- Sebastián Schachtel (keyboardist of Las Pelotas)
- Silvina SchefflerGran Hermano (Argentina)Gran Hermano is a reality television program produced by Endemol hosted by Jorge Rial, taking over Soledad Silveyra after hosting the first three seasons. It's Argentina's version of the Big Brother franchise on Telefe. It first aired on March 10, 2001...
(Big Brother 2007 housemate) - Carlos SchlieperCarlos SchlieperCarlos Schlieper was an Argentine film director and screenwriter of the classic era.He directed some 30 films between 1939 and 1957, writing for over 20 of them, films such as Alejandra in 1956....
(director) - Eduardo Schmidt (former first singer of Árbol)
- Yasmín SchmidtGran Hermano (Argentina)Gran Hermano is a reality television program produced by Endemol hosted by Jorge Rial, taking over Soledad Silveyra after hosting the first three seasons. It's Argentina's version of the Big Brother franchise on Telefe. It first aired on March 10, 2001...
(Big Brother 2 housemate) - Sebastián Schneider (singer)
- Ivan Schtuker (saxophonist of Limitada Reggae Corporation)
- Jorge Schubert (actor)
- Ernesto "Toth" Schulteiner (drummer of Le Four)
- Héctor Starc (first generation of Argentinian rock and roll, guitarist of Aquelarre)
- Santiago StiebenSantiago StiebenSantiago Lautaro Stieben is an Argentine actor.-Biography:Santiago was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina to María Elena and Ernesto Stieben who are both of German descent. He has four brothers: Milton, Román, Lionel, and Lara. While at elementary school Santiago showed a passion for performing and...
(actor) - Milagros Stegmann (actress)
- Vanesa Strauch (singer)
- Maximiliano Strickler (guitarist and singer of 1000 razones)
- René StricklerRené StricklerRené Guillermo Strickler Zender is an Argentine actor.- Biography :He is of both German and English descent. He is currently married to Patricia Rangel. They have two sons, Andrick and Yanick . He migrated to Mexico City in 1986. He was a model, but then he gained his first protagonic role in soap...
(actor) - Tomás Sussmann (guitarist of Las Pelotas)
- Guido Süller (actor)
- Silvia SüllerSilvia SüllerSilvia del Carmen Süller is an Argentine media and television personality, bombshell, occasional singer and ex glamour model...
(vedette, humorist) - Daniela Taberning (soprano)
- Carlos Veerhoff (composer)
- Erika Wallner (actress)
- Natali Weber (actress)
- Alejandro WiebeAlejandro WiebeAlejandro Wiebe nicknamed Marley is an Argentine TV host.He is currently working for TV channel Telefe.-Telefe:*Odisea*El Show de la Tarde*Operación Triunfo *Por el Mundo...
(TV host) - María Wernicke (writer)
- Javier WeylerJavier WeylerJavier Andrés Weyler is the drummer for the Welsh based rock group Stereophonics. Despite being born in Argentina, Weyler lived most of his life in Caracas, Venezuela, and now resides in London, England...
(musician) - Ricardo Yost (musician)
- Marcos Zimmermann (photographer)
- Margarita Zimmermann (singer)
Fashion models
- Brian Altstadt (model)
- Adriana Beyer (model)
- Brigitte Bischoff (model)
- Luisa Bunge (model)
- Jesica Buss (model)
- Carlos Eisler (model)
- Annie Fink (model)
- Ingrid Grudke (model, TV host)
- Mario Guerci (model)
- Nicolás Iván Holman (model)
- Lucho Jacob (model)
- Virginia Kelm (model)
- Eugenia Kessler (model)
- Ivana Kislinger (Miss Argentina)
- Nicolás Lehmann (model)
- María José Lick (model)
- Marcos Lissauer (model)
- Erika Mitdank (model)
- Celeste Munge (model)
- Geraldine Neumann (model)
- Nicole NeumannNicole NeumannNicole Unter Ruberbacher Neumann is an Argentine model and actress.Her father Bernd Unter Ruberbacher is Austrian and her mother Claudia Neumann a German-Argentine psychologist and businesswoman...
(model, TV host) - Catalina Rautenberg (model, TV host)
- Karen Reinhardt (model)
- Julia Rohden (model)
- Evelyn Scheidl (ex model, TV host)
- Felicitas Schmoll (model)
- Milagros Schmoll (model)
- Paulina TrotzPaulina TrotzPaulina Trotz is an advertising model from Argentina. She is the daughter of Ernesto Trotz and María Laura Fernández Roussee...
(model) - Betiana Wolemberg (model)
Historical Figures
- Virginia BoltenVirginia BoltenVirginia Bolten was an anarchist of German descent. A gifted orator, she originally lived in Argentina, before she was deported to Uruguay in 1902.- Biography :...
(notable anarchist and feminist) - Jorge Bunge (founder of PinamarPinamarPinamar is an Argentine coastal resort town located on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean in Buenos Aires Province. It has about 20,000 inhabitants as per the ....
) - Tamara Bunke (famous communist revolutionary)
- José Luis D'Andrea Mohr (army captain against genocide during the last dictatorship)
- Richard Walther Darré (one of the ideologist of Blood and soilBlood and soilBlood and Soil refers to an ideology that focuses on ethnicity based on two factors, descent and homeland/Heimat...
) - Federico FignerFederico FignerFederico Figner was a German immigrant living in Brazil who in 1896 filmed in Argentina what are now considered the first three films of the country...
(cinematographer, he made the first 3 films of Argentina) - Carlos Gesell (founder of the city of Villa Gesell, beach resort in Buenos Aires province)
- :es:Juan Gödeken (founder of many Argentinian villages)
- Teodoro Lange (founder of Begolea, a town in Cordoba Province)
- Guillermo Lehmann (pioneer)
- Dietrich Meyer (he founded Sierra de La VentanaSierra de La VentanaSierra de La Ventana is a picturesque village in Tornquist Partido in the southeast of the Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. With a population of 1,819 inhabitants , it is one of the most attractive tourist centres in the Province and has numerous recreation areas and parks.The town, originally...
with German settlers) - Gunther PlüschowGunther PlüschowGunther Plüschow was a German aviator, aerial explorer and author from Munich, Bavaria. His feats include the only escape by a German prisoner of war in either World War from Britain back to Germany; he was the first man to explore and film Tierra del Fuego and Patagonia from the air...
(aviator, he was the first to explore and film Tierra del Fuego and Patagonia by air; honoured as a hero by the Argentine air forceArgentine Air ForceThe Argentine Air Force is the national aviation branch of the Armed Forces of the Argentine Republic. , it had 14,606 military and 6,854 civilian staff.-History:...
to this day) - Alberto Prebisch (architect, he designed the Obelisk of Buenos AiresObelisk of Buenos AiresThe Obelisk of Buenos Aires is a national historic monument and icon of Buenos Aires. Located in the Plaza de la República, in the intersection of avenues Corrientes and 9 de Julio, it was built to commemorate the fourth centenary of the first foundation of the city.In order to enrich the...
among others) - Federico Rauch (he won many argentinian wars)
- Omar Alberto RuppOmar Alberto RuppOmar Alberto Rupp was the only Argentine killed by the sinking of Narwal, former Argentine fishing ship during Falklands War.Omar Rupp was born in Bahía Blanca, Argentina and he was of Volga German descent. The large trawler Narwal was just a fishing ship, but in Mar del Plata, mariners were asked...
(mariner killed during Malvinas War) - Ulrich SchmidlUlrich SchmidlUlrich Schmidl or Schmidel was a German Landsknecht, conquistador, explorer, chronicler and councilman. Schmidl was, beside Hans Staden, one of the few the Landsknechts, who wrote his experiences down.-Biography:...
(he was the chronicler of the first Foundation of Buenos AiresBuenos AiresBuenos Aires is the capital and largest city of Argentina, and the second-largest metropolitan area in South America, after São Paulo. It is located on the western shore of the estuary of the Río de la Plata, on the southeastern coast of the South American continent...
) - Francisco Seeber (founder of Villa UrquizaVilla UrquizaVilla Urquiza is a barrio or neighborhood of Buenos Aires city, capital of Argentina. It is located between the barrios of Villa Pueyrredón, Belgrano, Villa Ortúzar, Coghlan, Saavedra and Agronomía. Its limits are the streets and avenues Constituyentes, Crisólogo Larralde, Galván, Núñez, Tronador,...
) - Ernesto TornquistErnesto TornquistErnesto Carlos Tornquist is considered to be one of the most important entrepreneurs in Argentina at the end of the 19th century. The diversified business empire he created played a key role in helping to link Argentina with the trading and financial systems of the first world...
(prominent manager, he founded the Tornquist Bank, the TornquistTornquistTörnquist, Tornquist and Tørnquist are surnames of Swedish origin. The word tornquist means "thorn branch". It can refer to following:-People:* Ernesto Tornquist, Argentine businessman* Evie Tornquist-Karlsson, American singer...
city and Tornquist PartidoTornquist PartidoTornquist Partido is a partido located in the south west of Buenos Aires Province in Argentina and is named after Ernesto Tornquist, founder of Tornquist, the partido's main city....
in Buenos Aires ProvinceBuenos Aires ProvinceThe Province of Buenos Aires is the largest and most populous province of Argentina. It takes the name from the city of Buenos Aires, which used to be the provincial capital until it was federalized in 1880...
among many other contributions) - Hans Varge (he was probably the first German who arrived to Argentina, as gunner (artillero) during MagellanFerdinand MagellanFerdinand Magellan was a Portuguese explorer. He was born in Sabrosa, in northern Portugal, and served King Charles I of Spain in search of a westward route to the "Spice Islands" ....
's expedition of 1520) - Carlos von der Becke (military leader)
- Carlos Wiederhold (a Pioneer, he founded the famous city of San Carlos de BarilocheSan Carlos de BarilocheSan Carlos de Bariloche, usually known as Bariloche, is a city in the , situated in the foothills of the Andes on the southern shores of Nahuel Huapi Lake and is located inside Nahuel Huapi National Park...
in 1895) - Kurt Gustav Wilckens (famous anarchist revolutionary)
- Teodoro Waldner (Argentine Air Force brigadier during Malvinas War)
Journalism
- Osvaldo Bayer (journalist and writer)
- Germán FrersGerman FrersGermán Frers is a naval architect renowned for designing successful racing yachts. He designed his first yacht in 1958. There is a design team consisting of Germán Frers and his son, also named Germán Frers, supported by a team of engineers, architects and designers, some of whom have been with...
(journalist) - Agustina Kämpfer (journalist and TV host)
- Alejandro Klappenbach (sport journalist)
- Andrés Klipphan (journalist)
- Romina Mohr (journalist, Canal 9)
- Fabiana Scherer (journalist, La NaciónLa NaciónLa Nación is an Argentine daily newspaper. The country's leading conservative paper, the centrist Clarín is its main competitor. It is the only newspaper in Argentina still published in broadsheet format.-Overview:...
) - Iván Schneider (journalist, CrónicaCrónica (newspaper)Crónica is a newspaper published in Buenos Aires, Argentina.Founded on July 29, 1963, by publisher Héctor Ricardo García, it became well known for its oversized headlines and yellow press approach; as García explained: "we needed a strident daily, with large and shocking headlines, like the kind...
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Nobility
- Elisa Bosch Alvear (marquise, she married Marques Christian of Kerhue)
- María Eugenia Chikoff (German mother from Alsace) (countess)
- Aglae Kinsky von dem Busche-Haddenhausen (countess)
- Cecilia Kinsky von dem Busche-Haddenhausen (countess)
- Da Leonor Martinez de Hoz Stegmann (lady, she married Baron Carlos von dem Busche-Haddenhausen)
- Matilde von dem Busche-Haddenhausen (princess, she married Prince Ulrich Kinsky)
- Mercedes von Dietrichstein (princess)
- Ena von Wenckheim (countess)
Politics
- Luis Alberto Ammann (politician, writer)
- Argentino Auchter (ex governor of Córdoba Province)
- Silvia Augsburger (socialist politician)
- Cristian Breitenstein (mayor of Bahía BlancaBahía BlancaBahía Blanca is a city located in the south-west of the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina, by the Atlantic Ocean, and seat of government of Bahía Blanca Partido. It has a population of 274,509 inhabitants according to the...
) - Marcelo Brunwald (politician)
- Adolfo Bullrich (ex mayor of Buenos Aires)
- Emilio Bunge (ex mayor of Buenos Aires)
- Maurice Closs (governor of Misiones ProvinceMisiones ProvinceMisiones is one of the 23 provinces of Argentina, located in the northeastern corner of the country in the Mesopotamiсa region. It is surrounded by Paraguay to the northwest, Brazil to the north, east and south, and Corrientes Province of Argentina to the southwest.- History :The province was...
) - José Lorenzo Dieminger (mayor of Puerto Rico, Misiones Province)
- Ángel Enghel (ex mayor of Rosario)
- Edelmiro Julián FarrellEdelmiro Julián FarrellGeneral Edelmiro Julián Farrell Plaul was an Argentine military officer of Irish descent. He was the de facto president of Argentina between 1944 and 1946....
(ex President of Argentina) (mother: Plaul) - Eduardo FellnerEduardo FellnerEduardo Alfredo Fellner is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician, currently President of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies and until 2007 governor of Jujuy Province....
(former governor of Jujuy ProvinceJujuy ProvinceJujuy is a province of Argentina, located in the extreme northwest of the country, at the borders with Chile and Bolivia. The only neighboring Argentine province is Salta to the east and south.-History:...
and current President of the Chamber of Deputies) - Liliana FellnerLiliana FellnerLiliana Beatriz Fellner is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician. She sits in the Argentine Senate representing Jujuy Province in the majority block of the Front for Victory....
(senator) - Raúl Andrés Flasch (mayor of Capioví)
- Ernesto Juan Friedrich (mayor of Caá Yarí)
- Eduardo Hertz (ex mayor of Rosario)
- Cristina Fernández de KirchnerCristina Fernández de KirchnerCristina Elisabet Fernández de Kirchner , commonly known as Cristina Fernández or Cristina Kirchner is the 55th and current President of Argentina and the widow of former President Néstor Kirchner. She is Argentina's first elected female president, and the second female president ever to serve...
(mother: Wilhelm) (president of Argentina) - Horacio Fernández Beschtedt (former senator of Neuquén)
- Selva ForstmannSelva ForstmannSelva Judit Forstmann was an Argentine Justicialist Party politician. She sat in the Argentine Senate representing Santa Cruz Province in the majority block of the Front for Victory....
(politician) - Jorge Hoffmann (politician- FpV Party, Santa Fe Province)
- María Luisa Kugler (socialist politician)
- Walter Kugler (engineer and politician)
- Rodolfo Lehmann (ex governor of Santa Fe Province)
- Ítalo Luder (politician)
- Edelmiro Mayer (ex gobernor of Santa Cruz Province)
- Enrique Meyer (Nation's Minister of Tourism)
- Oscar Meyer (ex mayor of Rosario)
- Alberto PrebischAlberto PrebischAlberto Prebisch was a distinguished Argentine architect whose numerous works included private houses, apartment and office blocks, cinemas, shops and banks...
(ex mayor of Buenos Aires) - Carlos ReutemannCarlos ReutemannCarlos Alberto Reutemann , nicknamed "Lole", is an Argentine former racing driver , and later a politician in his native province of Santa Fe, for the Justicialist Party....
(former Formula One racing driver and a prominent politician) - Rodolfo Rhiner (ex governor of Formosa Province)
- Ewaldo Rindfleisch (mayor of Oberá)
- Guillermo Rothe (politician)
- Francisco SeeberFrancisco SeeberFrancisco Seeber was an Argentine military officer, businessman and Mayor of Buenos Aires.-Life and times:...
(prominent military officer, businessman and Mayor of Buenos Aires) - Fernando Schleisinger (ex mayor of Rosario)
- María Eugenia Schmuck (vice president of "Radical Civic Union" of Santa Fe Province)
- Ernesto Schnidt (ex mayor of Rosario)
- Néstor Hugo Starc (mayor of Punta Alta)
- Margarita StolbizerMargarita Stolbizer-Life and times:Margarita Stolbizer was born in the western Buenos Aires suburb of Morón, in 1955. She enrolled at the Universidad de Morón and graduated in 1978, after which she taught at her alma mater's law school for four years. An avid volleyball player, she created her city's first women's...
(politician, national deputy) - Gustavo Guillermo Trankels (mayor of Tornquist)
- Pablo Tschirsch (ex vice governor of Misiones Province)
- Adolfo Schneider (minister of Health of Corrientes Province)
- Ernesto Ueltschi (ex governor of Mendoza Province)
- Lorenzo Vinttel (ex governor of the whole Patagonia (1882), ex governor of Formosa Province and ex governor of Río Negro Province)
- Waldemar Wolemberg (mayor of Leandro N. Alem, Misiones Province)
- Orlando Ernesto Wolfart (mayor of San Pedro, Misiones Province)
Roman Catholic bishops
- Pedro Boxler, bishop emeritus of Gualeguaychú
- Leopoldo Buteler, bishop of Río CuartoRío CuartoRio Cuarto may refer to:*Río Cuarto, Córdoba*Cuarto River*Rio Cuarto craters...
- Luis Guillermo Eichhorn, bishop of MorónMorón, Buenos AiresMorón is a city in the Argentine province of Buenos Aires, capital of the Morón Partido, located in the Greater Buenos Aires metropolitan area, at...
- Ricardo Oscar Faifer, bishop of Goya
- Adolfo Gerstner,bishop emeritus of ConcordiaConcordia, Entre RíosSan Antonio de Padua de la Concordia is a city in the north-east of the province of Entre Ríos in the Argentine Mesopotamia. It has about 142,000 inhabitants as of the , and is the head town of the department of the same name.Concordia lies on the right-hand shore of the Uruguay River, opposite...
- Jorge Gottau,bishop of AñatuyaAñatuyaAñatuya is a city in the province of Santiago del Estero, Argentina. It has 30.000 inhabitants as per the , and is the head town of the General Taboada Department...
, creator of "Colecta Más por Menos" - José Luis Kaufmann, archbishop of La PlataLa PlataLa Plata is the capital city of the Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina, and of La Plata partido. According to the , the city proper has a population of 574,369 and its metropolitan area has 694,253 inhabitants....
- Aurelio José Kühn Hergenreder, bishop, prelate of Deán FunesDeán FunesDeán Funes is a city in the province of Córdoba, Argentina. It has 20,164 inhabitants per the , and is the head town of the Ischilín Department. It is the largest city in the northwest of the province...
- Jorge Kemerer, bishop emeritus of PosadasPosadas, MisionesPosadas is the capital city of the Argentine province of Misiones, located at the south of the province, on the left-hand shore of the Paraná River, opposite Encarnación, Paraguay. The city has an area of 965 km² and a population of 323,739 ....
- Jorge MayerJorge MayerJorge Mayer was the Roman Catholic Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Bahía Blanca, Argentina from 1972 to 1991....
, archbishopArchbishopAn archbishop is a bishop of higher rank, but not of higher sacramental order above that of the three orders of deacon, priest , and bishop...
emeritusEmeritusEmeritus is a post-positive adjective that is used to designate a retired professor, bishop, or other professional or as a title. The female equivalent emerita is also sometimes used.-History:...
of the Archdiocese of Bahía BlancaArchdiocese of Bahía BlancaThe Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bahía Blanca is an ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in the eastern region of the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Its motherchurch, located in the city of Bahía Blanca, is the Cathedral of Our Lady of Mercy... - Enrique José Mühn, bishop emeritus of Jujuy
- Jorge Novak, bishop of QuilmesQuilmes, Buenos AiresQuilmes is a city in the . It is the capital of Quilmes Partido , and has a population of 230,810. It is located south of the capital of Argentina, the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires....
, founder of "Movimiento Ecuménico por los Derechos Humanos" - Enrique Rau, bishop of Mar del PlataMar del PlataMar del Plata is an Argentine city located on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean, south of Buenos Aires. Mar del Plata is the second largest city of Buenos Aires Province. The name "Mar del Plata" had apparently the sense of "sea of the Río de la Plata region" or "adjoining sea to the Río de la Plata"...
, well known for his humanitarian labour - Ricardo Rösch, bishop of Concordia
- Alejandro Schell, bishop of Lomas de ZamoraLomas de ZamoraLomas de Zamora is a city in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina, located next to the border of Buenos Aires City and within the metropolitan area of Greater Buenos Aires.It is the capital of Lomas de Zamora Partido and has a population of 111,897....
- Jorge Schoeffer, bishop
- Luis Stöckler, bishop of Quilmes
- Eduardo María Taussig, bishop of San Rafael
- José Weimann, bishop of Santiago del EsteroSantiago del EsteroSantiago del Estero is the capital of Santiago del Estero Province in northern Argentina. It has a population of 244,733 inhabitants, making it the twelfth largest city in the country, with a surface area of 2,116 km². It lies on the Dulce River and on National Route 9, at a distance of...
- Bernardo Enrique Witte, bishop emeritus of ConcepciónConcepción, TucumánConcepción is a city and the department seat of Chicligasta in Tucumán Province, Argentina. It is located 76 km south of the provincial capital San Miguel de Tucumán and has a population of 47,693...
Roman Catholic deacons
- José Ignacio Ebherardt (deacon)
- Gerardo Eggel (deacon)
- Dario Kemerer (deacon)
- Eugenio Langer (deacon)
- Carlos Félix Stadler (deacon)
- Antonio Jorge Werner (deacon)
- Daniel Ramón Williner (deacon)
Roman Catholic presbyteries
- José Bahl (presbytery)
- José Brendel (presbytery)
- Alejandro Bunge (presbytery)
- Damián Jorge Burgardt (presbytery)
- Alfonso Gabriel Dittler (presbytery)
- Alejandro Durban (presbytery)
- Enrique Engler (presbytery)
- Alejandro Fahn (presbytery)
- Guillermo Feldmann (presbytery)
- Alfonso Vicente Frank (presbytery)
- Juan Frank (presbytery)
- Günther Federico Freybler (presbytery)
- Arturo Fuhr (presbytery)
- Luis Albino Gallinger (presbytery)
- José Gantner (presbytery)
- Alejandro Gerling (presbytery)
- Hilario Gottfrit (presbytery)
- Mario Alberto Haller (presbytery)
- José María Haub (presbytery)
- Elías Heinrich (presbytery)
- Miguel Ángel Heit (presbytery)
- David Hergenreder (presbytery)
- Máximo Hergenreder (presbytery)
- Héctor Carlos Herlein (presbytery)
- Norberto Hertel (presbytery)
- Gustavo Horisberger (presbytery)
- Eduardo Jacob (presbytery)
- Luis Jacob (presbytery)
- Sergio Jacob (presbytery)
- Agustín Kaul (presbytery)
- Silverio Klaus (presbytery)
- Emilio Klehr (presbytery)
- Jorge Kloster (presbytery)
- Andrés Koenig (presbytery)
- Arsenio Koenig (presbytery)
- Jorge Koenig (presbytery)
- Néstor Kranevitter (presbytery)
- Santiago Kunz (presbytery)
- Antonio Lange (presbytery)
- Pedro Leonhardt (presbytery)
- Franco Alberto Lütens (presbytery)
- Ricardo Lorenzo Martensen (presbytery)
- Miguel Ostertag (presbytery)
- Guillermo Rausch (presbytery)
- Luis Reim (presbytery)
- Fabián Omar Reimer (presbytery)
- Ángel Riedel (presbytery)
- Ovidio Roskopf (presbytery)
- César Jesús Schmidt (presbytery)
- Rubén Schmidt (presbytery)
- Marcos Schneider (presbytery)
- Sergio Andrés Schwindt (presbytery)
- Andrés Senger (presbytery)
- Raúl Antonio Spahn (presbytery)
- Eduardo Tanger (presbytery)
- Jorge Domingo Thor (presbytery)
- Antonio Ulrich (presbytery)
- Francisco Ulrich (presbytery)
- Tomás Francisco von Schulz (presbytery)
- Carlos Luis Wagenführer (presbytery)
- Jorge Wagner (presbytery)
- José Carlos Wendler (presbytery)
- Otto Wiedmann (presbytery)
- Leonardo Yacob (presbytery)
- Victor Zorn (presbytery)
- Gustavo Zurbriggen (presbytery)
Roman Catholic priests
- Víctor Arenhardt (priest)
- Manuel Bahl (priest)
- Mariano Baimler (priest)
- Alejandro Baumann (priest)
- Narciso Baumgratz (priest)
- Alfonso Berger (priest)
- Antonio Blöhsel (priest)
- Juan José Boxler (priest)
- Rafael Braun (priest)
- Rodrigo Brunner (priest)
- Marcelo Domenech (priest)
- Martín Dumrauf (priest)
- Reinaldo Dumrauf (priest)
- Román Dumrauf (priest)
- José Engemann (priest)
- Rolando Otto Ernst (priest)
- Ricardo Ferber (priest)
- Julio Oralndo Freitag (priest)
- Horacio Fuhr (priest)
- José Gallinger (priest)
- Agustín Gasmann (priest)
- Franz Stephan Griese (ex-priest)
- Raúl Rodolfo Gross (priest)
- Guillermo Hafner (priest)
- Bruno Heberle (priest)
- Valdir José Heckler (priest)
- Romano Hentz (priest)
- Miguel Ángel Hippermayer (priest)
- José Keiner (priest)
- Diego Kessler (priest)
- Alberto Klein (priest)
- Luis Kloster (priest)
- Matías Kloster (priest)
- Carlos Kober (priest)
- Luis Kreder (priest)
- Héctor Raúl Läderach (priest)
- Pablo Lell (priest)
- Federico Mayer (priest)
- José María Masson (priest)
- Osvaldo Metz (priest)
- Genesio Nonenmacher (priest)
- Miguel Ostertag (priest)
- Jorge Prediger (priest)
- Luis Rodecker (priest)
- José Ruppel (priest)
- José Schmidt (priest)
- Isidoro Schuap (priest)
- Hermann Schweikart (priest)
- Pedro Schwindt (priest)
- Francisco Senfter (priest)
- Diego Sieburger (priest)
- Carlos Francisco Stadler (priest)
- Ricardo Alfredo Stegelmann (priest)
- Christian Stranz (priest)
- Juan Straubinger (priest and professor at National University of La Plata, he translated the first Bible in Argentina)
- Albisio Streider (priest)
- Germán Treuz (priest)
- Francisco Vogel (priest)
- Pedro Weber (priest)
- Ariel Hernán Weimann (priest)
- Arno Werle (priest)
- Clemente Widenhorn (priest)
- Gregorio Zitzmann (priest)
Others
- Sofía Bunge (nun, founder of a nuns' order)
- Jakob Riffel (evangelical pastor)
- Bernarda Seitz (nun, TV host)
- Christian Von Wernich (notorious Roman Catholic chaplain of the Buenos Aires Province Police during the Dirty WarDirty WarThe Dirty War was a period of state-sponsored violence in Argentina from 1976 until 1983. Victims of the violence included several thousand left-wing activists, including trade unionists, students, journalists, Marxists, Peronist guerrillas and alleged sympathizers, either proved or suspected...
)
Alpin Skiing
- Carolina Birkner (olympic alpin skiing player)
- Ignacio Birkner (olympic alpin skiing player)
- Jorge Birkner (olympic alpin skiing player)
- Magdalena Birkner (olympic alpin skiing player)
- Fernando Enevoldsen (alpin skiing player)
- Otto Jung (olympic alpin skiing player)
- Ricardo Klenk (olympic alpin skiing player)
- Ana Sabine Naumann (olympic alpin skiing player)
- Carlos Perner (olympic alpin skiing player)
- Diego Schweizer (olympic alpin skiing player)
- María Cristina Schweizer (olympic alpin skiing player)
- Cristian Javier Simari Birkner (olympic alpin skiing player)
- Macarena Simari Birkner (olympic alpin skiing player)
- Maria Belén Simari Birkner (olympic alpin skiing player)
- Roberto Thostrup (olympic alpin skiing player)
- Federico van Ditmar (olympic alpin skiing player)
Athletics
- Silvia Augsburger (athlete)
- Carlos Baumann (athlete)
- Alberto Becher (athlete)
- Enrique Beckles (athlete)
- Deborah Bell (athlete)
- Edith Berg (athlete)
- Alberto Biedermann (athlete)
- Gerardo Bönnhoff (athlete)
- Ernesto Braun (athlete)
- Ada Brener (athlete)
- Timoteo Buckwalter (athlete)
- Jennifer DahlgrenJennifer DahlgrenJennifer Dahlgren Fitzner is an Argentine hammer thrower. Having spent much of her life in the United States, she competed as an amateur for the University of Georgia. She set the US collegiate hammer record and was the NCAA Outdoor champion in both 2006 and 2007...
(athlete) - Otto Dietsch (athlete)
- Esteban Drapich (athlete)
- Sofía Dreyer (athlete)
- Marcelo Ducart (athlete)
- María Emiliana Eberhardt (athlete)
- Irene Fitzner (athlete)
- Aníbal Folmer (athlete)
- Raúl Folmer (athlete)
- Adriana Freiberg (athlete)
- Ana Goldmann (athlete)
- Ilse Hammerl (athlete)
- Claudia Hahn (athlete)
- Ricardo Heber (athlete)
- Gustavo Heger (athlete)
- Lilian Heinz (athlete)
- Enrique Helf (athlete)
- Claudio Henschke (athlete)
- Natalia Hinsch (athlete)
- Santiago Hintse (athlete)
- Carlos Hofmeister (athlete)
- Ángel Holman (athlete)
- Diego Hunt (athlete)
- Elena Junges (athlete)
- Juan Kahnert (athlete)
- Sergio Keng (athlete)
- Hilde Kerst (athlete)
- Enrique KistenmacherEnrique KistenmacherEnrique Alberto Kistenmacher is a former Argentine decathlete.At the 1948 Summer Olympics he finished fourth in decathlon and tenth in long jump. He became South American decathlon champion in 1947 and 1949. In long jump he became South American champion in 1949 and won the bronze medal in 1947....
(athlete) - Federico Kleger (athlete)
- Marcelo Knauss (athlete)
- Alberto Kraeft (athlete)
- Carlos Kreuz (athlete)
- Susana Krumenaker (athlete)
- Günther Kruse (athlete)
- Aníbal Lanz (athlete)
- Ricardo Martens (athlete)
- Carina Müller (athlete)
- Yvonne Neddermann (athlete)
- Gisela Pfeiffer (athlete)
- Ingeborg PfüllerIngeborg PfüllerIngeborg Ella Pfüller was a female track and field athlete from Argentina, competing in the discus throw. She represented her native country at the 1952 Summer Olympics, and won the gold medal in the women's discus throw event at the 1955 Pan American Games in Mexico City, Mexico.-References:*...
(track and field athlete) - Roxana PreusslerRoxana PreusslerRoxana Preussler is a female marathon runner from Argentina, who won the 2005 edition of the Buenos Aires Marathon in her native country. She twice won the Mar del Plata Marathon .-Achievements:...
(athlete) - Claudio Reinke (athlete)
- Pablo Riesen (athlete)
- Sergio Roh (athlete)
- Emerson Roth (athlete)
- Antonio Sande (athlete)
- Rolando Satler (athlete)
- Carolina Schlossberg (athlete)
- María Schutz (athlete)
- Gabriel Simon (athlete)
- Christa Sommersguter (athlete)
- Luis Spahn (athlete)
- Laura Spelmeyer (athlete)
- Carlos Springer (athlete)
- Lelia Spuhr (athlete)
- Roberto Stahringer (athlete)
- Tito SteinerTito SteinerTito Steiner is a retired decathlete of German descent, who represented Argentina in the 1970s and 1980s. He set the national record in 1981, collecting 8,279 points at a meet in Baton Rouge, United States . He improved himself with a score of 8,291 points, set on June 23, 1983, which still is the...
(decathlete, set the national record) - Roberto Steinmetz (athlete)
- Juan Stocker (athlete)
- Daiana Stürtz (athlete)
- Pedro Ucke (athlete)
- Claudia Ullmann (athlete)
- Oscar Veit (athlete)
- Anabella von Kesselstatt (athlete)
- Martín Voss (athlete)
- Jorge Wagner (athlete)
- Horst Walter (athlete)
- Alfredo Wismer (athlete)
- Patricia Weber (athlete)
- Guillermo Weller (athlete)
- Solange WitteveenSolange WitteveenSolange Marilú Witteveen is an Argentine high jumper. Born in Buenos Aires, she competed in two consecutive Summer Olympics for her native country, starting in 2000....
(athlete, high jumper)
Basketball
- Lisandro Beck (basketball player, 2 m)
- Germán Bernhardt (basketball player)
- Germán Claus (basketball player)
- Cristian Diesel (basketball player)
- Alexis Elsener (basketball player)
- Ernesto Gehrmann (basketball player, 2.11 m)
- Ramiro Heinrich (basketball player, 2.01 m)
- Oscar Heis (basketball player)
- Pablo Heit (basketball player, 2.04 m)
- Wálter HerrmannWálter HerrmannWalter Herrmann Heinrich is an Argentine professional basketball player. He is listed at 6'9" and 225 lbs. He was a key member of the Argentinian national basketball team that won the gold medal during the 2004 Olympic Basketball Tournament...
(basketball player, 2.06 m) - Cristian Hillebrand (basketball player)
- Daniel Hure (basketball player, 2 m)
- Gustavo Imsandt (basketball player)
- Hernán Jasen (basketball player)
- Juan Ignacio Jasen (basketball player)
- Federico Kammerichs (basketball payer, 2.05 m)
- Agustín Kreiber (basketball player)
- Iván Krenz (basketball player)
- Cesar Leuenberger (basketball player, 2.01 m)
- Carlos Lutringer (basketball player)
- Ernesto MichelErnesto MichelErnesto Federico Michel is a retired male basketball player from Argentina, who competed for his native country at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, finishing in ninth place in the overall-rankings. He was nicknamed "Nito" during his career.-References:*...
(basketball player, 2 m) - Martín Miner (basketball player)
- Hernán Montenegro (mother: Koch) (basketball player, 2.06 m)
- Damián Paulig (basketball player)
- Fernando Reinick (basketball player, 2.03 m)
- Matías Ruger (basketball player)
- Leonel Schattmann (basketball player)
- Adolfo Scheines (basketball player, 2 m)
- Javier Scheines (basketball player, 2.04 m)
- Cristian Schmidt (basketball player)
- Guillermo Scholtis (basketball player)
- Cristian Schoppler (basketball player)
- Claudio Sollberg (basketball player)
- Juan Carlos Uder (basketball player)
- Federico Van Lacke (basketball player)
- Antonio Volken (basketball player, 2.02 m)
- Axel Weigand (basketball player, 2.02 m)
- Eugenio Wiemann (basketball player)
- Emilio Ziegler (basketball player)
Boxing
- Jésica Bopp (boxer)
- Jorge Sebastián Heiland (boxer)
- Rafael Lang (boxer)
- Eduardo Lausse (boxer)
Cycling
- Alejandro Bauer (cyclist)
- Daniel Bauer (cyclist)
- Verena Brunner (cyclist)
- Germán Dorhmann (cyclist)
- Elvio Leonel Gassmann (cyclist)
- Silvia Groch (cyclist)
- David Kenig (cyclist)
- Javier Lindner (cyclist)
- Mauricio Muller (cyclist)
- Valeria Müller (cyclist)
- Juan Pablo Raffler (cyclist)
- Ezequiel Sack (cyclist)
- Claudia Schaab (cyclist)
- Sergio Strack (cyclist)
- Juan Tschieder (cyclist)
- Carlos Widmer (cyclist)
Handball
- Alejandra Burgardt (handball player)
- Eric Gull (handball player)
- Matías Schulz (handball player)
Hockey
- Ignacio Bergner (hockey player)
- Claudia BurkartClaudia BurkartClaudia Inés Burkart is a field hockey player from Argentina who won a bronze medal with the national women's hockey team at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens and at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.- References : Official site of the Argentine Hockey Confederation*...
(hockey player) - Martín Gebhardt (hockey player)
- Guillermo Herrmann (world champion roller hockey player)
- Otto SchmittOtto SchmittOtto Herbert Schmitt was an American inventor, engineer, and biophysicist known for his scientific contributions to biophysics and for establishing the field of biomedical engineering...
(field hockey player) - Rodolfo SchmittRodolfo SchmittRodolfo Schmitt Schefelis is a former field hockey player from Argentina. He competed for his native country at the 1996 Summer Olympics, where his national squad finished in ninth. He won the gold medal at the 1995 Pan American Games....
(field hockey player)
Racing
- Maximiliano Baumgartner (racing driver)
- Pablo BirgerPablo BirgerPablo Birger was an Argentine racing driver who raced in two World Championship Grands Prix for the Gordini team. He raced a Gordini Type 15 in the 1953 Argentine Grand Prix but the car lasted just twenty-one laps...
(racing driver, he raced in two World Championship Grands Prix for the GordiniGordiniGordini is a French sports car manufacturer. The firm was founded by Amédée Gordini nicknamed "Le Sorcier" .Gordini competed in Formula One from 1950 to 1956....
team) - German GlessnerGerman GlessnerGerman Glessner is an Argentinian skeleton racer who competed from 1996 to 2006. He competed in the men's skeleton event at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City....
(skeleton racer) - Adrián Hang (racing driver)
- Jorge KisslingJorge KisslingJorge Kissling was a former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer from Argentina. He won in his first Grand Prix race at the 1961 500cc Argentine Grand Prix. He ended the season ranked seventh overall.- References :...
(racing driver) - Claudio Kohler (racing driver)
- Alejandro Kuhn (racing driver)
- Ricardo Joseph (racing driver)
- Carlos Löeffel (racing driver)
- Carlos Reusch (racing driver)
- Jorge Ringelmann (racing driver)
- Claudio Roth (racing driver)
- Ricardo SennRicardo SennRicardo S. Senn is a retired track and road bicycle racer from Argentina, who won the men's individual road race at the 1959 Pan American Games. He represented his native country at the 1960 Summer Olympics, finishing in 44th place in the men's road race.-References:*...
(track and road bicycle racer) - Miguel Schroeder (racing driver)
- Adolfo Schwelm CruzAdolfo Schwelm CruzAdolfo Schwelm Cruz is a former racing driver from Argentina. He participated in one Formula One World Championship Grand Prix, on 18 January 1953. He scored no championship points....
(racing driver) - Nicolás Traut (racing driver)
- Ricardo Wagner (racing driver)
- Gabriel Werner (racing driver)
- Mariano WernerMariano WernerMariano Werner is an Argentine racing driver. He has run in different series, with major success in Argentine Formula Renault and TC 2000 .- Career :*2005: Argentine Formula Renault...
(racing driver)
Rowing
- Julio Alles (olympic rower)
- Juan Ecker (olympic rower)
- Juan Huber (olympic rower)
- Rubén Knulst (olympic rower)
- Enrique Lingenfelder (olympic rower)
- Walter Naneder (olympic rower)
- Teodoro Nölting (olympic rower)
- Guillermo Pfaab (olympic rower)
- Federico Probst (olympic rower)
- Jorge Schneider (olympic rower)
Rugby
- Marcelo BoschMarcelo BoschMarcelo Bosch is an Argentine rugby union footballer. He currently plays for the Biarritz Olympique club in the French league Top 14. He also plays for the Argentina national team, Los Pumas. His usual position is flyhalf, but he can also play at centre or full-back.-References:...
(rugby player) - Matías Fahrner (rugby player)
- Walter Friedrichs (rugby league player)
- Hernán Kaiser (rugby player)
- Alan Kessen (rugby player)
- Rodolfo Muller (rugby player)
- Pedro SporlederPedro SporlederPedro Luis Sporleder is a former rugby union footballer and currently businessman from Argentina.He played for the Argentina national rugby union team on 77 occasions, scoring 12 tries....
(rugby player)
Sailing
- Carlos Miguel Benn (olympic sailor)
- Miguel Bosch (olympic sailor)
- Jorge Emilio Brauer (olympic sailor)
- Germán Julio Frers (yachting champion)
- Roberto Haas (olympic sailor)
- Edlef Hossmann (olympic sailor)
- Santiago LangeSantiago LangeSantiago R. Lange is an Argentine Olympic sailor.Lange has competed in five editions of the Olympic Games, in 1988, 1996, 2000, and 2004. He won bronze in the latter in the Tornado class, along with teammate Carlos Espinola. He also represented represent Argentina again at the 2008 Summer...
(olympic sailor) - Jorge Luis Linck (olympic sailor)
- Bernardo Milhas (olympic sailor)
- Arnoldo Pekelharing (olympic sailor)
- Mariano Reutemann (olympic sailor)
- Horacio Seeber (olympic sailor)
- Enrique Sieburger (sailor and Olympic medalist)
- Julio SieburgerJulio SieburgerJulio Christian Sieburger was an Argentine sailor and Olympic medalist. He competed at the 1936 and 1948 Olympics....
(sailor and Olympic medalist) - Rodolfo Vollenweider (olympic sailor)
- Werner von Foerster (olympic sailor)
- Catalina Walther (olympic sailor)
Soccer
- Diego Daniel Ackermann (soccer player)
- Damián Akerman (soccer player)
- Asselborn (soccer player)
- Guillermo Asselborn (soccer player)
- Fabián AssmannFabián AssmannWalter Fabián Assmann is a professional Argentine football goalkeeper. He currently plays for Independiente of the Argentine Primera División.- Career :...
(soccer player) - Marcelo Baier (soccer player)
- Pablo Becker (soccer player)
- Lisandro Beratz (soccer player)
- Claudio Bieler (soccer player)
- Fernando Clementz (soccer player)
- Gabriel Dietrich (soccer player)
- Christian DollbergChristian DollbergChristian Dollberg is a retired Argentine football player.Dollberg started his playing career in 1992 with Argentinos Juniors, he has also played for Lanús, Boca Juniors and Defensores de Belgrano in Argentina....
(soccer player) - Cristian Ekeroth (soccer player)
- Juan EsnáiderJuan EsnáiderJuan Eduardo Esnáider is a retired Argentine footballer who played as a striker. His surname is a Spanish spelling reform of the German Schneider, which means "tailor"...
(soccer player) - Rodolfo FischerRodolfo FischerRodolfo José Fischer Eichler is a former Argentine international association football player of German-Brazilian descendancy. His tenacity awarded the tall attacker with a penchant for headers the nickname El Lobo, the "Wolf"...
(soccer player) - Elvio Fredrich (soccer player)
- Alejandro Friedrich (soccer player)
- Matías FritzlerMatías FritzlerMatías Lionel Fritzler is an Argentine football midfielder of German descent. He currently plays for Lanús.-Career:Fritzler started his professional in 2004 with Lanús...
(soccer player) - Julio César FurchJulio César FurchJulio César Furch , is an German Argentine football forward who currently plays for Olimpo in the Argentine Primera División.- External links :* at Fútbol XXI...
(soccer player) - Mauro Gerk (soccer player)
- Mariano Gerling (soccer player)
- Paolo GoltzPaolo GoltzPaolo Duval Goltz is an Argentine football centre back who plays for Lanús in the Argentine Primera División.-Career:After 8 years playing for Huracán, Goltz joined Lanús in July 2010 for a 2 million US dollars fee.-External links:...
(soccer player) - Claudio Fernando GrafClaudio Fernando GrafClaudio Fernando Graf is an Argentine football striker. He currently plays for San Martín de San Juan.-Career:...
(soccer player) - Omar Groh (soccer player)
- Oscar Enrique Haack (soccer player)
- Carlos Haberkon (soccer player)
- Horacio David Halle (soccer player)
- Diego Hanemann (soccer player)
- Mariano Angel Hassell (soccer player)
- German Hasner (soccer player)
- Andrés Haupt (soccer player)
- Diego German Heck (soccer player)
- Dario Heger (soccer player)
- Heiland (soccer player)
- Eduardo Pedro Heinrich (soccer player)
- Hernan Alejandro Heinze (soccer player)
- Gabriel HeinzeGabriel HeinzeGabriel Iván Heinze is an Argentine footballer who plays for A.S. Roma in Italy. Mainly a left back, he can also operate as a central defender....
(soccer player) - Gustavo Heinze (soccer player)
- Leonardo Rubén Heis (soccer player)
- Adolfo Heisinger (soccer player)
- Gustavo Cesar Heit (soccer player)
- Cristian Horacio Hergenreder (soccer player)
- Jorge Hergert (soccer player)
- Herlin (soccer player)
- Diego Herner (soccer player)
- Mauro Herman (soccer player)
- Marius HillerMarius HillerMarius Hiller, also known as Eduardo Hiller was an association football player who played international football for both Germany and Argentina, as well as club football for clubs including 1...
(soccer player) - Sergio Hipperdinger (soccer player)
- Adolfo Jose Hirsch (soccer player)
- Osvaldo Hobecker (soccer player)
- Fernando Hochstrasser (soccer player)
- Cristian Hofmann (soccer player)
- Juan HohbergJuan HohbergJuan Eduardo Hohberg was an Argentine - Uruguayan football player and coach.-Club career:...
(soccer player and coach) - Brian Hollembach (soccer player)
- Jose Manuel Hollender (soccer player)
- Miguel Angel Hollman (soccer player)
- Nestor Ariel Holweger (soccer player)
- Javier Holz (soccer player)
- Henry Hector Homann (soccer player)
- Cesar Horst (soccer player)
- Federico Horster (soccer player)
- René HousemanRené HousemanRené Orlando Houseman is a retired Argentine footballer, who played as a right winger.In his career he played for Defensores de Belgrano, Huracán, River Plate, Colo Colo , Amazulu , Independiente and Excursionistas.During his international career he also played for Argentina, and participated at...
(soccer player) - Alberto Rubén Huber (soccer player)
- Victor Hugo Humhoffe (soccer player)
- José Humhoffer (soccer player)
- Horacio HumollerHoracio HumollerHoracio Humoller is a retired Argentine football defender who played for several clubs in Argentina and Mexico, including Unión de Santa Fe and Deportivo Toluca F.C..-External links:*...
(soccer player) - Juan Carlos Hurt (soccer player)
- Adrián Kees (soccer player)
- Leonardo Alberto Kees (soccer player)
- Alejandro Martín Kenig (soccer player)
- José María Kesseler (soccer player)
- Próspero Kindernech (soccer player)
- Christian Kipper (soccer player)
- Cristian Kippes (soccer player)
- Nicolás Kissner (soccer player)
- Rodolfo Klasmeier (soccer player)
- René Kloker (soccer player)
- Armando Kloster (soccer player)
- Alvaro Klusener (soccer player)
- Gonzalo Klusener (soccer player)
- Matías Knell (soccer player)
- Rubén Dario Koegler (soccer player)
- Fernando Juan Kranevitter (soccer player)
- Germán Kranz (soccer player)
- Roberto Krausemann (soccer player)
- Juan Kresser (soccer player)
- Guillermo Krueger (soccer player)
- Gerardo Kruger (soccer player)
- Daniel Luis Kuchen (soccer player)
- Santiago Kuhl (soccer player)
- Luciano Kummer (soccer player)
- Facundo Laumann (soccer player)
- Roberto Laumann (soccer player)
- Eduardo LellEduardo LellEduardo Javier Lell is a retired Argentine football defender who played for several clubs in Latin America, including Cobras de Ciudad Juárez and Sociedad Deportivo Quito....
(soccer player) - Germán Lessman (soccer player)
- Federico Lussenhoff (soccer player)
- Germán Lux (soccer player)
- Diego Maier (soccer player)
- Javier Meier (soccer player)
- Carlos Agustín Meyer (soccer player)
- Carlos Alberto Meyer (soccer player)
- Luis Meyer (soccer player)
- Marcelo Meyer (soccer player)
- Milton Axel Müller (soccer player)
- Horacio NeumannHoracio NeumannHoracio Neumann was an Argentine professional footballer who played for Chacarita Juniors in the Primera División Argentina and 1. FC Köln in the German Bundesliga. Neumann was an important part of Chacarita Juniors championship-winning squad during the 1969 season...
(soccer player) - Sebastián Nicolás Neuspiller (soccer player)
- Marcio Germán Ostertag (soccer player)
- Guillermo Pfund (soccer player)
- Leonardo Sebastián Prediger (soccer player)
- Mario Redel (soccer player)
- Oscar Sabino Regenhardt (soccer player)
- Jonatan Regner (soccer player)
- Gustavo Reingel (soccer player)
- Diego Riegard (soccer player)
- Pedro Rithner (soccer player)
- Maximiliano Riep (soccer player)
- Leandro Rietzsch (soccer player)
- Diego Rikert (soccer player)
- Gabriel RothGabriel RothGabriel Fernando Roth is an Agentine footballer playing for Rangers.-External links: * at Terra.com.ar * at BDFA...
(soccer player) - Gustavo Ruhl (soccer player)
- Joel Sacks (soccer player)
- Luis Sauer (soccer player)
- Sergio Schabb (soccer player)
- Emilio Schachtel (soccer player)
- Jose Antonio Schaffer (soccer player)
- Carlos Daniel Schamberger (soccer player)
- Angel Osvaldo Schandlein (soccer player)
- San Darca Schatenoffer (soccer player)
- Juan Pablo Schefer (soccer player)
- Horacio Scheffer (soccer player)
- Ruben Scheffer (soccer player)
- Marcelo Ruben Schenker (soccer player)
- Dario Ezequiel Scher (soccer player)
- Carlos Angel Scherl (soccer player)
- Matias Damian Scherrer (soccer player)
- Pablo Schiebelbein (soccer player)
- Jonathan Schimpp (soccer player)
- Hernan Mauricio Schlotthauer (soccer player)
- Gonzalo Daniel Schmidhalter (soccer player)
- Schmidt (soccer player)
- Gastón Ezequiel Schmidt (soccer player)
- Germán Schmidt (soccer player)
- Raúl Daniel Schmidt (ex soccer player and coach)
- Eric Schmil (soccer player)
- Carlos Roberto Schneider (soccer player)
- Diego Schneider (soccer player)
- Juan Carlos Schneider (soccer player)
- Maxi Schneider (soccer player)
- Cristian Ariel Scholotthauer (soccer player)
- Marcelo Schonig (soccer player)
- Luis Guillermo Schoning (soccer player)
- Ruben Schroh (soccer player)
- Gabriel SchürrerGabriel SchürrerGabriel Francisco Schürrer Peralta is a retired Argentine football central defender, and the current manager of Club Atlético Lanús....
(soccer player) - Sergio Pedro Schulmeister (soccer player)
- Emilio Schulz (soccer player)
- Martin Schulze (soccer player)
- Horacio Schumacher (soccer player)
- Gerardo Martin Schunk (soccer player)
- Jonathan Schunke (soccer player)
- Leandro Schwab (soccer player)
- Gerardo Schwendtner (soccer player)
- Guillermo Jose Damian Schwenzel (soccer player)
- Cristian Schwindt (soccer player)
- Dante SengerDante SengerDante Adrián Senger is an Argentine footballer, he plays for FC Lugano.-External links:* * * *...
(soccer player) - Juan Siebelist (soccer player)
- Cristian Smigiel (soccer player)
- Gastón Stang (soccer player)
- Rodrigo Stark (soccer player)
- Hernán Gabriel Stengel (soccer player)
- Claudio Steimbach (soccer player)
- Alberto Stork (soccer player)
- Juan Stork (soccer player)
- Juan Strak (soccer player)
- Alejandro Strelau (soccer player)
- Leon Strembel (soccer player)
- Carlos Wagner (soccer player)
- Martín Wagner (soccer player)
- Ricardo Wagner (soccer player)
- Eddy Wainer (soccer player)
- Fernando Walter (soccer player)
- Jose Walter (soccer player)
- Raul Walter (soccer player)
- Ricardo Walter (soccer player)
- Rodrigo Wasinger (soccer player)
- Walter Wasinger (soccer player)
- Luis Weht (soccer player)
- Luis Weihmuller (soccer player)
- Jorge Ariel Weimann (soccer player)
- Miguel Weimbinder (soccer player)
- Germán Weiner (soccer player)
- Claudio Weinzettel (soccer player)
- Bruno Weisser (soccer player)
- Adolfo Wenner (soccer player)
- Gabriel Wentland (soccer player)
- Renzo Widmann (soccer player)
- Rodney Widmann (soccer player)
- Carlos Wilgenhoff (soccer player)
- Federico Wilhelm (soccer player)
- Damián Willhuber (soccer player)
- Matías Willhuber (soccer player)
- Fernando Wolhfart (soccer player)
- Oscar Wonner (soccer player)
- Cristian Wulff (soccer player)
- Oscar Wunderlich (soccer player)
- Walter Yacob (soccer player)
- Rodolfo Zimmermann (soccer player)
- Rodolfo Luis Zimmermann (soccer player)
- Oscar Zitterkopf (soccer player)
- Victor Zwenger (soccer player)
Swimming
- Juan Behrensen (olympic swimmer)
- Cristina Hardekopf (olympic swimmer)
- Federico Neumayer (olympic swimmer)
- Ana María Schultz (olympic swimmer)
- Patricia Spohn (olympic swimmer)
- Carlos van der Maath (olympic swimmer)
Tennis
- Federica HaumullerFederica HaumullerFederica Haumuller is an Argentinian former professional tennis player who played between 1987 and 1991....
(tennis player) - Lucia Huber (tennis player)
- Erica Krauth (tennis player)
- Leonardo Mayer (tennis player)
- Andrés Schneiter (tennis player)
- Eduardo SchwankEduardo SchwankEduardo Jonatan Schwank is a professional tennis player from Argentina on the ATP Tour. He is currently coached by Javier Nalbandian, the brother of David Nalbandian....
(tennis player) - Verónica Spiegel (tennis player)
Volleyball
- Rodrigo Aschemacher (volleyball player)
- Carolina Hartmann (volleyball player)
- Rodolfo Hossinger (volleyball world champion)
- Cristian Imhoff (volleyball player)
- Georgina Klug (volleyball player)
- Roberto Kruger (volleyball player)
- Ileana Leyendeker (volleyball player)
- Natalia Mildenberger (volleyball player)
- Lautaro Mohr (volleyball player)
- Ivana Müller (volleyball player)
- Yésica Rudolf (volleyball player)
- Gustavo Scholtis (volleyball player)
- Valeria Schoroeter (volleyball player)
- Micaela Vogel (volleyball player)
- Carlos Wagenpfeil (olympic volleyball player)
- Carlos WeberCarlos WeberCarlos Javier Weber is a former volleyball player from Argentina, who represented his native country at three Summer Olympics, starting in Seoul . There he won the bronze medal with the men's national team. Weber also competed at the 1996 and the 2000 Summer Olympics.-References:*...
(olympic volleyball player) - Leonardo Wiernes (olympic volleyball player)
Others
- Guillermo Alder (cross country skiing player)
- Inés Alder (cross country skiing player)
- Ricardo Andersen (judoka)
- Alejandro Bender (judoka)
- Roberto Fischer (water polo player)
- Sonja GrafSonja GrafSonja Graf was a German chess master who also lived in Argentina and the United States. She was the Women's World Sub-Champion, two-time winner of the U.S...
(chess master) - Federico Grüben (shooter)
- Ernesto Hartkopf (equestrianism)
- Ricardo Holler (cross country skiing player)
- Rodolfo Hossinger (glider pilot)
- Germán Krause (triathlon)
- Vicente Krause (fencer)
- Ricardo Kierkegaard (equestrianism)
- Paul Michel (chess player)
- Héctor Milberg (bobsleigh player)
- María Florencia Olheiser (softball player)
- Heinrich ReinhardtHeinrich ReinhardtHeinrich Reinhardt a German–Argentine chess master.In 1932, he tied for 3rd-5th in Hamburg–Altona . In 1935, he won a match against Herbert Taube in Hamburg . In 1937, he tied for 3rd-4th in Berlin...
(chess master) - Enrique Rettberg (fencer)
- Alex SchoenauerAlex SchoenauerAlex Schoenauer is an Argentine American professional mixed martial arts fighter. He last fought for the Los Angeles Anacondas of the International Fight League and resides in Las Vegas, Nevada.-Early life:...
(fighter) - Carlos Seigeshifer (weightlifting)
- Matiás Stinnes (luge player)
- Carlos Stricker (modern pentathlon)
- Sigfrido Vogel (shooter)
- Norberto von Baumann (cross country skiing player)
- Alan Wagner (golf player)
- Antonio Walzer (wrestler)
- Gustavo Hernán Wichmann (triathlon)
Others
- Jorge Fritzler (activist)
- Silvio GesellSilvio GesellSilvio Gesell was a German merchant, theoretical economist, social activist, anarchist and founder of Freiwirtschaft.-Life:...
(merchantMerchantA merchant is a businessperson who trades in commodities that were produced by others, in order to earn a profit.Merchants can be one of two types:# A wholesale merchant operates in the chain between producer and retail merchant...
, theoretical economistEconomistAn economist is a professional in the social science discipline of economics. The individual may also study, develop, and apply theories and concepts from economics and write about economic policy...
, social activist, anarchist and founder of FreiwirtschaftFreiwirtschaftis an economic idea founded by Silvio Gesell in 1916. He called it . In 1932, a group of Swiss businessmen used his ideas to found WIR....
) - Alejandro Guinder (lawyer, he founded the "Festival del Folklore de Cosquín")
- Natty HollmannNatty HollmannNatty Hollmann , also known as Natty Petrosino due to her husband's surname, is an Argentine philanthropist and humanitarian known for her advocacy and work for the indigent.-Early life:...
(also known as Naty Petrosino, elected "International Woman of the Year"- 2006- by the Autonomous Region of Valle d'Aosta in Northern Italy, nominated to Peace Nobel Price 2009) - Claus Zieschank (his body was the first one found in Río de La Plata edges, as an evidence of crimes during National Reorganization ProcessNational Reorganization ProcessThe National Reorganization Process was the name used by its leaders for the military government that ruled Argentina from 1976 to 1983. In Argentina it is often known simply as la última junta militar or la última dictadura , because several of them existed throughout its history.The Argentine...
)