Category
page 1Dutch communists
Joris Ivens
Dutch filmmaker (1898-1989)

Marinus van der Lubbe
Dutch communist (1909–1934)
Anton Pannekoek
Dutch astronomer and Marxist theorist (1873-1960)
Hannie Schaft
Dutch communist resistance fighter and martyr (1920–1945)
Henk Sneevliet
20th-century Dutch communist politician (1883–1942)

Dirk Jan Struik
Dutch mathematician (*1894 – †2000)
Freddie Oversteegen
Dutch resistance fighter (1925–2018)
Anton de Kom
Surinamese resistance fighter and anti-colonialist author
Rudolf Escher
Dutch composer (1912-1980)

Jacques Presser
Dutch historian (1899–1970)
Fanny Schoonheyt
Dutch resistance fighter, photographer (1912–1961)
Jan Romein
Dutch historian (1893–1962)
Truus Menger-Oversteegen
Dutch sculptor, painter, and wartime resistance fighter (1923–2016)
Henri Pieck
Dutch painter (1895-1972)
Carolina Bunjes-Rosenthal
Dutch antifascist (1918–2016)
Sebald Rutgers
Dutch Marxist engineer (1879–1961)
Cas Oorthuys
Dutch photographer (1908–1975)
Salomón de Wolff
Dutch economist and politician (1878–1960)
Gerrit Mannoury
Dutch mathematician and philosopher (1867-1956)
Riek de Raat
Dutch painter (1918-2018)
Manliftingbanner
Manliftingbanner is a Dutch, communist hardcore punk band. They are best known for their merging of the straight edge lifestyle and radical politics, particularly communism, anti-racism, gay rights, and the DIY ethic. The band has been referred to as the first communist-straight edge band. It was originally named Profound. Due to the pretentious nature of their name, it was changed to Manliftingbanner after a Communist propaganda poster.
Igor Cornelissen
Dutch journalist (1935–2021)
Gerrit Kastein
Dutch neurologist (1910–1943)
Willy Kruyt
Dutch journalist and politician (1877–1943)
Paul Rosenmöller
Dutch television presenter, politician, and former trade unionist
Anton Winterink