Wilhelmine “Mina” Hehn was a German supercentenarian who was one of the oldest COVID-19 survivors, recovering from the virus at the age of 108. Her age has not been validated by LongeviQuest (LQ).

Johann “Hans” Schornack was a German supercentenarian whose age has not been validated by LongeviQuest (LQ). He was the oldest living man in Germany for over two years, as well as in Europe for seven months. He also holds the record for the oldest person ever born on leap day.

Babette “Betty” Endres was a German supercentenarian who was the second-oldest resident of the country after Charlotte Kretschmann. Her age has not been validated by LongeviQuest (LQ). She also holds the record of the oldest inhabitant of Bavaria.

Maria Elisabeth “Mia” Peitz (née Specht) is a German supercentenarian whose age has not been validated by LongeviQuest (LQ). She is the second-oldest resident of North Rhine-Westphalia after Hildegard Mengering.

Dorothea Duisberg (née Weyhausen) is a German-born Chilean supercentenarian whose age has been validated by the European Supercentenarian Organisation.

Erika Kortum (née Bendfeldt) was a German supercentenarian who was among the top 10 oldest living people in the country. Her age has not been validated by LongeviQuest (LQ).

Luzia Mohrs [Sister Maria Electis] was a German-born Brazilian supercentenarian who, at the age of 113 years, 207 days, was the oldest verified living person in Brazil and the oldest verified living German-born person. She was also the oldest living immigrant in the world.

Lina Zimmer was a German supercentenarian who had been the oldest living person in Germany from the death of Anna Stephan on 3 August 2003 until her own death on 28 August 2004 at age 111 years, 282 days.

Hermann Dornemann (German: Dörnemann) was a German supercentenarian who was, at the time of his death, the oldest living person in Germany and the oldest validated German man ever. He was the oldest living person in Germany from the death of Lina Zimmer on 28 August 2004 until his own death six months later. His record as the oldest ever German man was surpassed by Gustav Gerneth in 2017, although Gerneth’s age is not validated.