The following lists events that happened in 2015 in Germany .
1 January - The 'Mindestlohngesetz' (German Minimum Wage Law ) comes into effect: Most jobs now have to receive €8.50 per hour as a minimum wage.[ 1]
11 January - An arson attack on the newspaper Hamburger Morgenpost , which published Charlie Hebdo cartoons, leads to two arrests.[ 2]
21 January - Lutz Bachmann resigns as chairman of the anti-Islamic Pegida movement. As of 9 April, the position is still vacant.[ 3]
Richard von Weizsäcker
1 January: Ulrich Beck (70), German sociologist (born 1944 )
7 January: Diether Kressel (89), German painter (born 1925 )[citation needed ]
8 January: Hubert Markl (77), German biologist (born 1938 )
20 January: Edgar Froese (71), German artist and electronic music pioneer (born 1944 )
25 January - Ernst Träger , German judge (born 1926 )
31 January: Udo Lattek (79), German football player, coach, and TV pundit (born 1935 )
31 January: Richard von Weizsäcker (94), German politician (born 1920 )
18 February: Hans F. Zacher , German jurist (born 1928 )
26 February: Heinrich Windelen (93), German politician (born 1921 )
26 February: Fritz J. Raddatz (83), German feuilletonist, essayist, biographer and romancier (born 1931 )
1 March: Chris Welp (51), German professional basketball player (born 1964 )
1 March: Wolfram Wuttke (53), German footballer (born 1961 )
5 March: Karina Kraushaar , German actress (born 1971 )
9 March: Frei Otto (90), German architect (born 1925 )
26 March: Friedrich L. Bauer , German computer scientist (born 1924 )
30 March: Helmut Dietl (70), German film director and author (born 1944 )
31 March: Klaus Tschira (74), German entrepreneur (born 1940 )
Günter Grass
13 April: Günter Grass (87), German novelist and author (born 1927 )
14 April: Klaus Bednarz (72), German journalist (born 1942 )
9 May: Odo Marquard (86), German philosoph (born 1928 )
19 May: Gerald Götting (91), German politician (born 1923 )
20 May: Manfred Müller , German bishop or Roman Catholic Church (born 1926 )
27 May: Elisabeth Wiedemann (88), German actress (born 1926 )
3 June: Horst Brandstätter (81), German businessman (born 1933 )
4 June: Hermann Zapf (96), German typeface designer and calligrapher (born 1918 )
4 June: Edith Hancke (86), German film actress (born 1928 )
9 June: James Last (86), German composer and big band leader (born 1929 )
15 June: Harry Rowohlt (70), German writer and translator (born 1945 )
21 Jun: Alexander Schalck-Golodkowski (83), German politician (born 1932 )
22 June: Gabriele Wohmann (83), German novelist (born 1932 )
13 July: Philipp Mißfelder (35), German politician (born 1979 )
14 July: Wolf Gremm (73), German film director and screenwriter (born 1942 )
3 August: Johanna Quandt (89), German entrepreneur (born 1926 )
11 August: Utta Danella (95), German author (born 1920 )
15 August: Max Greger (89), German jazz musician (born 1926 )[citation needed ]
17 August: Gerhard Mayer-Vorfelder (82), Vice President of the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) (born 1933 )
20 August: Egon Bahr (93), German politician (born 1922 )
20 August: Armin, Prince of Lippe , German nobleman (born 1924 )
4 September: Max Kruse (93), German author (born 1921 )
4 September: Rainer Kirsch , German writer and journalist (born 1934 )
24 September: Ellis Kaut (94), German author of children's literature, best known for her creation of Pumuckl (born 1920 )
29 September: Hellmuth Karasek (81), German journalist, literary critic and novelist (born 1934 )
1 November: Günter Schabowski (86), German official of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED) (born 1922 )
5 November: Hans Mommsen (85), German historian (born 1930 )
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