List of Famous people born in Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia
Bogusław Fryderyk Radziwiłł
Bogusław Fryderyk Radziwiłł was a Polish nobleman and Prussian military officer and politician. At the time Poland was partitioned, he lived in the Kingdom of Prussia, where he was a member of the Prussian parliament. He attained the rank of general within the Prussian Army.
Immanuel Jakobovits, Baron Jakobovits
Immanuel Jakobovits, Baron Jakobovits was the Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth from 1967 to 1991. Prior to this, he had served as Chief Rabbi of Ireland and as rabbi of the Fifth Avenue Synagogue in New York City. In addition to his official duties he was regarded as an authority in medical ethics from a Jewish standpoint. He was knighted in 1981 and became the first Chief Rabbi to enter the House of Lords in 1988 as Baron Jakobovits.
Duchess Sophie of Prussia
Duchess Sophie of Prussia was a German princess of the Duchy of Prussia, a fief of Kingdom of Poland and a member of the House of Hohenzollern.
Anastasia Nazarenko
Anastasia Konstantinovna Nazarenko is a Russian group rhythmic gymnast. She is the 2012 Olympics Group All-around champion, the 2011 World Group All-around silver medalist and the 2010 European Group All-around gold medalist.
Countess Charlotte of Dohna-Leistenau
Countess Friederike Charlotte Antoinette of Dohna-Schlodien in Leistenau was a German noble woman.
Dmitri Stotskiy
Dmitry Valeryevich Stotsky is a Russian professional football player. Currently, he plays as an attacking midfielder or right midfielder for FC Krasnodar and Russia national football team.
Magnus von Braun
Magnus Alexander Maximilian Freiherr von Braun was a German civil servant and conservative politician whose career spanned the German Empire, World War I and the Weimar Republic. He served as the Federal Minister of Nutrition and Agriculture from 1 June 1932 to 28 January 1933.
Sergey Shevchenko
Sergey Shevchenko was a Soviet and later Russian footballer between 1990 and 2017. He played among others for FC Iskra Smolensk, FC Kristall Smolensk and FC Naftan Novopolotsk.