Hermann Klebe (born 16 August 1878) was a German trade unionist.
Klebe became a naval engineer, and joined the Central Union of Machinists and Stokers.
[1] In 1927, he led the formation of the International Federation of Enginemen and Firemen, becoming its general secretary.
[2] He lost all his trade union posts in 1933, when the German unions were banned by the Nazi government.
[1] He fled to Denmark, where he continued involvement in trade unionism.