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Eva Braun
photographer, longtime companion and later wife of Adolf Hitler (1912–1945)
Empress Elisabeth of Austria
Empress of Austria and Queen of Hungary from 1854 to 1898 (1837–1898)
Andreas Baader
German far-left militant leader (1943–1977)
Curt O. Schaller
German cinematographer, Steadicam operator, photographer, inventor, designer and Academy Award winner
Philipp Bouhler
German general, head of Nazi Action T4 euthanasia program for children and the handicapped (1899–1945)
Gudrun Burwitz
German Neo-Nazi and daughter of SS chief Heinrich Himmler (1929-2018)
Amalie Auguste of Bavaria
Queen consort of Saxony (1801-1877)
Gretl Braun
sister of Eva Braun (1915-1987); sister-in-law of Adolf Hitler
Philipp Plein
German fashion designer
Franz Xaver Gabelsberger
German stenographer and inventor of Gabelsberger shorthand
Monika Ertl
revolutionary (1937-1973)
Johanna Wolf
Secretary to Adolf Hitler (1900–1985)
Albrecht Haushofer
German geographer and diplomat
Richard Sapper
German industrial designer (1932–2015)
Elisabeth Mann Borgese
Canadian German-born expert in maritime law, ecologist
Alexandros Rizos Rangavis
Greek diplomat (1809-1892)
Ilse Braun
sister of Eva Braun (1909-1979)
Helena Swanwick
British suffragist, editor (1864–1939)
Carl Joseph Anton Mittermaier
German jurist (1787-1867)
Rainer Erler
German film director, screenwriter, film producer and writer (1933–2023)
Stephanie von Bismarck
German economist
Cornelius Gurlitt
German art collector (1932-2014), son of Hitler's art dealer Hildebrand Gurlitt
Konstantin Grcic
German industrial designer (born 1965)
Henry B. Goodwin
Swedish photographer (1878–1931)
Helene Sedlmayr
German beauty (1813–1898)
Otto Selz
German psychologist (1881–1943)
Friedrich Jodl
German psychologist and philosopher (1849–1914)
Andrea Wolf
Radical leftist activist (1965-1998)
Eduard Brücklmeier
German diplomat and resistance fighter
Ojārs Ēriks Kalniņš
Latvian politician and diplomat (1949–2021)
Ika Freudenberg
German activist (1858-1912)
Nanette Kaula
Jewish-German (Banker and financier)
Isolde Wagner
daughter of Richard Wagner and Cosima Wagner (1865-1919)
Hugo Höllenreiner
Porajmos survivor (1933–2015)
Sigmund Christoph von Waldburg zu Zeil und Trauchburg
German priest (1754-1814)
Anna Tyutcheva
Hermann Hauser, Sr.
German luthier and guitar maker (1882–1952)
Fanny Fee Werther
German journalist
Peter Schreiner
German byzantinist
Munditia
Saint Munditia (or Mundita) is venerated as a Christian martyr.
Martin Bernheimer
American music critic
Alois Weiss
German executioner
Walter Klingenbeck
German mechanic, resistance fighter and martyr
A. Elizabeth Jones
American diplomat
Géza Andreas Geyr
German diplomat
Maximiliane Borzaga
19th-century woman
Carl von Effner
Bavarian court gardener (1831–1884)
Maria Dietsch
19th-century German woman
Reinhard Strohm
German musicologist
Josepha Conti
Bavarian servant
Friedrich von Keller
German diplomat (1873-1960)
Max Bedacht
German-born American revolutionary socialist
Lotte Pritzel
German costume designer (1887–1952)