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As maybe mentioned somewhere else:

Virginia Carolina Theresa Pancrazia Galdina Prinzessin zu Fürstenberg, aka Ira von Fürstenberg has died. She was a star of European-made B-movies in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s.

She was part of German nobelty  I think. 

 

https://www.repubblica.it/spettacoli/cinema/2024/02/19/news/morta_ira_von_furstenberg_star_del_jet-set_e_del_cinema_anni_60-422165011/

 

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German soccer player Andreas Brehme, most famous for kicking the winning goal for Germany against Argentina in the 1990 FIFA World Cup Fina, died at 63 years:

https://www.bild.de/sport/fussball/fussball/bundesliga-andreas-brehme-ist-tot-87228352.bild.html

He won the 1990 FIFA World Cup playing for German manager  Franz Beckenbauer. He won also the Guerin d'Oro as the Serie A Footballer of the Year in 1989 and won league titles with clubs like Kaiserslautern and Bayern Munich.

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9 minutes ago, TomTomTelekom said:

German soccer player Andreas Brehme, most famous for kicking the winning goal for Germany against Argentina in the 1990 FIFA World Cup Fina, died at 63 years:

https://www.bild.de/sport/fussball/fussball/bundesliga-andreas-brehme-ist-tot-87228352.bild.html

He won the 1990 FIFA World Cup playing for German manager  Franz Beckenbauer. He won also the Guerin d'Oro as the Serie A Footballer of the Year in 1989 and won league titles with clubs like Kaiserslautern and Bayern Munich.

Oh, that's shocking. The 1990 players are childhood heroes for me... is it starting now? One by one they'll be gone?

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1 hour ago, TomTomTelekom said:

German soccer player Andreas Brehme, most famous for kicking the winning goal for Germany against Argentina in the 1990 FIFA World Cup Fina, died at 63 years:

https://www.bild.de/sport/fussball/fussball/bundesliga-andreas-brehme-ist-tot-87228352.bild.html

He won the 1990 FIFA World Cup playing for German manager  Franz Beckenbauer. He won also the Guerin d'Oro as the Serie A Footballer of the Year in 1989 and won league titles with clubs like Kaiserslautern and Bayern Munich.

The cause of death was a Sudden cardiac arrest.

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The German singer Tina Rainford (born Christa Zalewski) has died at the age of 77. "Silver Bird" became her biggest success, selling millions of copies worldwide and even reaching number 25 on the American country charts. It reached number 5 in the German and Austrian charts and even number 2 in Switzerland.
 
 
 
Edit:
After a short listen I got it immediately why I didn't remember this song... oh dear...

 

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Horst - what a horrible sounding name that is. I'm guessing it's not popular now as it rarely seems to crop up.

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Crop up? Horst?, Neigh.

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Traumschiff is the german version of the Love Boat. So he was the german Bernie Kopell.

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2 hours ago, Toast said:

Horst - what a horrible sounding name that is. I'm guessing it's not popular now as it rarely seems to crop up.

Well, there was a German president named Horst from 2004 to 2010, often called "Horst Wer?" (Horst who?).

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German satire magazine Titanic does a bit of deadpooling:
https://www.titanic-magazin.de/briefe/2024/maerz/ ("Dir, Tod,")

 

In 2010, after Bärbel Bohley and Claude Chabrol died one day after another, they speculated which alliterative name is going to die next, so they thought about Dieter Dehm, Erhard Eppler, and Frank Farian. Two of those three are dead now, so they think that A lives, B+C dies, D lives, E+F dies, etc.... So their next names on the list are Gundula Gause, Hansi Hinterseer and Ida Immendorff.

Presumably, German evening news frontwoman Gundula Gause will then survive even though she fainted on camera not too long ago. Bavarian Schlager-Star Hansi Hinterseer would then die soon, and "model" / socialite Ida Immendorff would die, too. At 22 years of age, that would be pretty spectacular.

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German pole vaulter Fabian Schulze has died at 39:

https://www.spiegel.de/sport/deutscher-stabhochspringer-fabian-schulze-mit-39-jahren-gestorben-a-2bc62b0d-53e8-441f-a487-7bdc92a2ec45

 

Dead of a "nasty disease" - unsepcified. The second big tragedy in german pole vaulting in the past months, after Tim Lobinger.

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6 minutes ago, gcreptile said:

German pole vaulter Fabian Schulze has died at 39:

https://www.spiegel.de/sport/deutscher-stabhochspringer-fabian-schulze-mit-39-jahren-gestorben-a-2bc62b0d-53e8-441f-a487-7bdc92a2ec45

 

Dead of a "nasty disease" - unsepcified. The second big tragedy in german pole vaulting in the past months, after Tim Lobinger.

Sad news. Him and Lobinger finished 3rd and 4th at the 2006 world indoors and 3rd and 5th at the European outdoors in 2005. 

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On 31/12/2023 at 08:03, Book said:

45. (---) Günther Noll, German music educator and university faculty, *24.08.1927

46. (---) Friedrich Georg Beckhaus, German actor and voice actor, *11.12.1927

47. (---) Rolf Zick, German journalist and editor-in-chief, *16.04.1921

48. (---) Matthias Hey, German politician (SPD), *16.02.1970

49. (---) Dietmar “Didi” Constantini, Austrian football player and trainer, *30.05.1955

50. (47) Hans-Peter Korff, German actor, *24.08.1942

 

THE D-A-CH-DeathList 2024 (3/50) :skill2:

 

German journalist Rolf Zick (Wikidead at 102

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16 hours ago, Gisooo said:

 

THE D-A-CH-DeathList 2024 (3/50) :skill2:

 

German journalist Rolf Zick (Wikidead at 102

 

The exact date of his death is still pending, most reports of his death are more local and behind paywalls. Let's wait and see.

 

Edit: DOD = 08.03.

 

It's nice that the D-A-CH list has now caught up with the DL.

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22 hours ago, gcreptile said:

 

Author and interpreter of many hit evergreens, probably best known for his big party hit “Im Wagen vor mir” (pseudonym: Henry Valentino, No. 8 in the German charts in 1977). Has written many German ESC contributions, e.g. “Anouschka”, “Primaballerina” or “Über die Brücke geh'n”, which at least reached places 8, 9 and 8.

 

 

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Yah, he was not doing too well these past days.

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