Georg Haan (died 14 July 1628) was a prominent victim of the Bamberg witch trials.
When Georg Haan returned to Bamberg, he found that his wife and daughter had been arrested, condemned, and executed during his absence, and that his personal safety was also in danger.
To avoid an arrest, Maximilian I, Elector of Bavaria attempted to save him by offering to employ him, but the messenger he sent to Bamberg to deliver this news was prevented from reaching the city.
The following year, 1629, his remaining daughter, Ursula, and his son, Adam, were arrested and burnt.
His remaining three sons were given protection by the Dominican Heilig Grab Abbey and survived the witch trials, which finally ended in 1632.