Karl Erich Andrée (10 March 1880, in Münder am Deister – 18 August 1959, in Göttingen) was a German geologist and paleontologist.
At Göttingen, he was encouraged by Adolf von Koenen to write his dissertation-thesis on the geology of Iburg.
[1] Later on, he worked as an assistant at the Mineralogical-Geological Institute of the Bergakademie in Clausthal (1906–08) and at the Technical University of Karlsruhe (1908–10).
At Königsberg, he was also director at the Geological-Paleontological Institute and in charge of the amber collections.
From 1946 onward, he taught classes on geology at the University of Göttingen.