Tobias C. Bringmann (born 18 October 1970) is a German historian and association official.
His 1996 dissertation (supervised by Hans Fenske) was on the question of duels in internal conflict in the German Empire from 1871 to 1918, involving research in the Prussian Privy State Archives among previously unpublished letters, diaries and minutes of the Reichstag.
They led him to the conclusion that debates on the legality of duels gave a window on the social perceptions of the Reichstag during the First World War.
In 2018–2019 he volunteered in the inner circle of the Union der Mitte, which set up a "digital impulse network of liberal Christian Democrats" against right-wing activities within the CDU.
[2] He then withdrew from the CDU when Friedrich Merz was elected its party leader.