Germaine Litwinski-Kauffmann

Germaine Litwinski-Kauffmann (born 4 March 1908) is a Luxembourger centenarian who is currently the oldest living person in Luxembourg and may be the second-oldest known Luxembourger ever behind Jean Ley (1903-2013).

Biography
Germaine Litwinski-Kauffmann was born Germaine Kauffmann on 4 March 1908 in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg. She spent the vast majority of her youth in Offenbach am Main, Hesse, Germany. She had several jobs, including a secretary, governess, freelance translator, and a teacher at Count Guy La Grelle.

In 1982, Germaine returned to Luxembourg and married Roland Litwinski, who unfortunately passed away not long after the wedding. Germaine lived alone after his death (with support of her nieces) up until she was 103, when she broke her hip, and moved into a nursing home in Schifflange, Luxembourg. Aside from being wheelchair-bound, she was reported to be in good health as of her 105th birthday. She was confirmed alive through personal correspondence in July 2017.

Germaine Litwinski-Kauffmann currently lives in Schifflange, Luxembourg, at the age of.