Ella Neumann

Ella Neumann (9 October 1906) - is an unvalidated German supercentenarian.

Ella Neumann was born as a daughter of a customs officer in Schwarzwald region. Shortly before the First World War she saw the emperor Wilhelm II during his visit in Aachen, riding a horse through the city. In the 1930s, she came to Mülheim with her husband Paul, where they lived many difficult but also beautiful years. They were married between 1939-1996, but had no children. During the Second World War, Ella Neumann was obliged to work in the Friedrich-Wilhelm-Hütte, because most of the workers were soldiers at the front. Reportedly, Mrs. Neumann has loved bananas and chocolate since childhood. She lived in Winkhausen before moving to a care home as a consequence of a fractured femoral neck. On Oct. 9, 2016, she celebrated her 110th birthday.