Unsere Besten
Unsere Besten is a television series shown on German public television in November 2003, similar to the BBC series 100 Greatest Britons and that program's spin-offs.
In subsequent years, a dozen similar rankings were compiled, mostly titled the "favourite of the Germans", with topics including books, places, songs, actors, comedians, sports persons, inventions, and TV broadcasts.
Greatest Germans
The intention initially was to find out "Who are the greatest Germans?", with more rankings to follow later. The German public was allowed to vote for the most important Germans—historical or contemporary—from a list of more than 300 people, plus additional suggestions.This pre-determined list of candidates was created for two reasons:
- to exclude controversial figures from certain eras of German history, like Adolf Hitler and Erich Honecker;
- to decide beforehand who was to be considered as "German" in the first place, due to the complications of German history and its changing frontiers, which could have excluded such people as Mozart and Romy Schneider or Albert Schweitzer.
For the final Top Ten, an additional round was held, in which each candidate was promoted by an "ambassador" that would explain the work and importance of his or her favourite.
- Guido Knopp for Konrad Adenauer
- Margot Käßmann for Martin Luther
- Gregor Gysi for Karl Marx
- Alice Schwarzer for die Geschwister Scholl, Sophie and Hans Scholl
- Friedrich Nowottny for Willy Brandt
- Götz Alsmann for Johann Sebastian Bach
- Peter Sodann for Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
- Wolf von Lojewski for Johannes Gutenberg
- Helmut Markwort for Otto von Bismarck
- Nina Ruge for Albert Einstein
The final list appeared as shown below. Several rather unknown figures ranked relatively high, no doubt because of temporary popularity and organized votes from fan groups, or in case of #125, just an entry by organized Internet forum members to honour one of their members.