Eugenie Lautensach-Löffler (6 August 1902 in Ramstein – 11 July 1987 in Munich) was a German geographer and local historian.
Eugenie Lautensach-Löffler was the daughter of senior teacher Georg Löffler and his wife Martha (née Pletsch).
[1] She grew up in Ramstein, Germany, and attended the local elementary school, then the higher female educational institution in Kaiserslautern.
In 1926, she completed her doctoral studies with a dissertation under Erich von Drygalski titled The surface design of the Palatinate Stepped Country.
[3] Lautensach-Löffler was committed to preserving local historic buildings and authored a 1965 essay lamenting the destruction of two striking structures in Ramstein.