Wolf-Heino Struck (born 27 March 1911 in Schwerin; died 10 August 1991 in Wiesbaden) was a German historian and archivist.
He received his doctorate from Rostock in 1935 with his dissertation, Die Geschichte der mittelalterlichen Selbstverwaltung in den mecklenburgischen Landstädten (The History of Medieval Self-government in the Rural Towns of Mecklenburg).
His main areas of research included the history of the monasteries and stifts of the Lahn region, the German Peasants' War, and a comprehensive depiction of the Duchy of Nassau in the years 1806-1866.
[1] For the project, Germania Sacra, he managed the volumes covering the stifts in Diez, Dietkirchen, Idstein, and Weilburg.
For his accomplishments in the field of historical science, Struck was awarded an honorary professorship by the University of Frankfurt in 1975, as well as the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany in 1979.