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Viktor Frankl
Austrian Holocaust survivor, psychiatrist, philosopher and author (1905–1997)
Georges Charpak
French physicist (1924-2010)
Martin Niemöller
German theologian (1892–1984)
Léon Blum
French politician (1872–1950)
Hjalmar Schacht
German politician and economist (1877–1970)
Kurt Schuschnigg
Chancellor of Austria (1897-1977)
Franz Halder
German general (1884–1972)
Karl Haushofer
German philosopher (1869-1946)
Boris Pahor
Slovenian writer (1913–2022)
Bruno Bettelheim
Austrian-American child psychologist and writer (1903–1990)
Alfred Andersch
prosaist, short story writer, publisher, and radio editor (1914-1980)
Alexandros Papagos
Greek military leader and politician (1883-1955)
Leopold Figl
Austrian politician, minister, chancellor (1902–1965)
Kurt Schumacher
German politician (1895-1952)
Tadeusz Borowski
Polish writer and journalist (1922-1951)
Nikos Zachariadis
Greek politician (1903-1973)
Nikolaj Velimirović
Serbian bishop and saint (1880–1956)
Franz, Duke of Bavaria
Head of the House of Wittelsbach
Miklós Kállay
Hungarian politician (1887–1967)
Louis Ferdinand, Prince of Prussia
Prince of Prussia (1907-1994)
Alexander von Falkenhausen
German general (1878-1966)
Alfons Gorbach
Austrian politician (1898-1972)
Princess Antonia of Luxembourg
Last Crown Princess of Bavaria (1899–1954)
Prince Xavier, Hereditary Duke of Parma
Duke of Parma (1889–1977)
Archduke Joseph Ferdinand, Hereditary Grand Duke of Tuscany
Austrian Archduke and Tuscan heir (1872-1942)
Grand Duchess Kira Kirillovna of Russia
younger daughter of Grand Duke Kirill of Russia and Princess Victoria Melita of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1909-1967); wife of Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia
Fabian von Schlabrendorff
German jurist, soldier, and member of the resistance against Adolf Hitler (1907-1980)
Prince Philipp, Landgrave of Hesse
German prince, head of the Electoral House of Hesse and member of the Nazi Party (1896-1980)
Moshe Sanbar
Israeli economist (1926-2012)
Edith Bruck
Hungarian Italian writer and film director
Prince Maximilian, 1st Duke of Hohenberg
Austrian Noble (1902–1962)
Fritz Thyssen
German businessman (1873-1951) and politician (NSDAP)
Duke Albrecht, Duke of Bavaria
Head of the House of Wittlesbach (1955-1996)
Emil František Burian
Czech poet, journalist, singer, actor, musician, composer, playwright adviser, playwright and director communist (1904–1959)
Zoran Mušič
Slovenian painter and engraver (1909-2005)
Adam Kozłowiecki
Catholic cardinal (1911-2007)
Emil Filla
Czech painter and sculptor (1882–1953)
Ona Šimaitė
Lithuanian librarian, activist, and Holocaust survivor (1894–1970)
Prince Ernst of Hohenberg
Austrian nobleman (1904–1954)
Prince Max, Duke in Bavaria
Bavarian Royal
Lucy Salani
Italian LGBT rights activist and antifascist (1924–2023)
Robert Antelme
French writer (1917–1990)
Fritz Schäffer
German politician (1888-1967)
Hans Beimler
German politician (1895-1936)
Princess Irmingard of Bavaria
Bavarian Royal (1923-2010)
Charles K. Bliss
chemical engineer, inventor of Blissymbolics (1897–1985)
Hans Ritter von Seisser
German police chief (1874-1973)
Georg Thomas
German general (1890–1946)
Ettore Tolomei
Italian nationalist, fascist politician (1865-1952)
Theodor Duesterberg
German politician (1875-1950)
Edmond Michelet
French resistance fighter, concentration camp survivor and politician (1899-1970)
Franz Roh
German art critic (1890-1965)
Joseph Kentenich
German priest, founder of the International Schoenstatt Movement (1885–1968)
Patriarch Gavrilo Dožić V of Serbia
Cleric, prisoner of war (1881–1950)
Tadeusz Fijewski
Polish actor (1911-1978)
Samuel Pisar
American lawyer (1929–2015)
Kurt Landauer
German association football executive (1884-1961)
Henry Morgentaler
Canadian champion of women's right to safe, legal abortion (1923–2013)
Jakob Rosenfeld
Austrian physician (1903-1952)
Stevo Žigon
Slovene-Serbian actor and director (1926–2005)