Mathilde Mange

Mathilde Mange (born 10 August 1906) - is an unvalidated German supercentenarian who is one of the oldest living people in Germany.

Mathilde Mange was born on 10 August 1906. She was raised on a farm in Hunsrück. Later on, she moved to Trier and married. Sadly, her husband died during the World War II. After the war, Mrs. Mange and her children moved to Kohlscheid and later to Sprockhövel where they have lived since the end of the 1970s.

At the time of her 108th birthday, Mrs. Mange credited her longevity to "doing everything whatever is possible". Her interests include reading biographical and historical literature and watching gymnastics and winter sports. On her 109th birthday, she was visited by Ulii Winkelmann, the mayor of her town and received letter from the German President, Joachim Gauck.