Hermann Kriege (1820-1850) was a German American revolutionary and journalist of the first half of the 19th century.
His journalistic activities supporting socialist ideas caused him to be arrested and jailed in 1844.
In New York he wrote for the Volks-Tribun, a German language newspaper active in the 1840s.
This time he settled in Chicago, where he became editor of the newly-formed Illinois Staats-Zeitung, a position he held until 1849, when he again returned to New York.
Kriege suffered from mental illness and died in the Bloomingdale Insane Asylum in 1850, at age 30.