Hartmut
Hartmut may refer to:
- Hartmut of Saint Gall, Benedictine abbot
- Hartmut Bagger, retired German general of the Bundeswehr
- Hartmut Becker, German actor
- Hartmut Boockmann, German historian and researcher in medieval history
- Hartmut Briesenick, East German athlete, mainly men's shot put
- Hartmut Büttner, German politician
- Hartmut Dresia, German politician
- Hartmut Elsenhans, German political scientist, professor at the Universität Leipzig
- Hartmut Engels, German politician
- Hartmut Erbse, German classical philologist
- Hartmut Esslinger, German-American industrial designer
- Hartmut Fähndrich, German-Arabic translator
- Hartmut Faust, West German sprint canoeist
- Hartmut Fromm, retired German football defender
- Hartmut Geerken, German musician, composer, writer, journalist, playwright, and filmmaker
- Hartmut Gründler, German teacher who burned himself out of protest
- Hartmut Haenchen, German orchestra conductor
- Hartmut Hamerich, German politician
- Hartmut Heidemann, retired German football player
- Hartmut Heinrich, German marine geologist and climatologist
- Hartmut Honka, German politician
- Hartmut Jahreiß, German astronomer associated with Astronomisches Rechen-Institut
- Hartmut Jürgens, German mathematician
- Hartmut Kallmann, German physicist
- Hartmut Konschal, German football coach and a former player
- Hartmut Krüger, former East German handball player
- Hartmut Lutz, professor of American and Canadian studies at the University of Greifswald, Germany
- Hartmut Möllring, German politician
- Hartmut Mehdorn, German manager and current CEO of Deutsche Bahn AG
- Hartmut Michel, German biochemist and Nobel Laureate
- Hartmut Nassauer, German politician and Member of the European Parliament for Hesse
- Hartmut Neugebauer, German actor, voice actor and dialogue director from Poznań, Poland
- Hartmut Neven, scientist working in computational neurobiology, robotics and computer vision
- Hartmut Ostrowski, CEO of Bertelsmann AG
- Hartmut Perschau, German politician
- Hartmut Pilch, founded the Foundation for a Free Information Infrastructure or FFII
- Hartmut Schade, former football player, who won the 1976 Summer Olympics
- Hartmut Schairer, highly decorated Hauptmann in the Luftwaffe during World War II
- Hartmut Schreiber, German rower
- Hartmut Stegemann, German theologian, specialized in Dead Sea Scrolls research
- Hartmut Surmann, Senior Researcher and Scientist at the IAIS
- Hartmut Weber, retired West German sprinter who specialized in the 400 metres
- Hartmut Wekerle, German medical scientist and neurobiologist
- Hartmut Wenzel, German rower
- Hartmut Winkler, Professor at the University of Paderborn in Germany
- Hartmut Zinser, German scholar in religious studies, history of religions, and ethnology
Other uses
- Operationsbefehl Hartmut the code word for initiating German submarine operations during Operation Weserübung