Name | Lifespan | Nationality | Achievements | Cause of death |
Pavel Haas | 1899–1944 | Czech | composer | gas chamber at Auschwitz |
Heinz Alt | 1922–1945 | German | composer | Dachau |
Ernst Bachrich | 1892–1942 | Austrian | composer | Majdanek/Lublin concentration camp |
Al Bowlly | 1898-1941 | South African/British | vocalist | killed by a Luftwaffe parachute mine in London |
Žiga Hirschler | 1894–1941 | Croatian | composer | Jasenovac concentration camp |
Rudolf Karel | 1880–1945 | Czech | composer | dysentery at Theresienstadt |
Gideon Klein | 1919–1945 | Czech | composer | killed during liquidation of Fürstengrube, a sub-camp of Auschwitz |
Hans Krása | 1899–1944, | Czech | composer | gas chamber at Auschwitz |
Mario Finzi | 1913–1945 | Italian | pianist | intestinal infection at Auschwitz shortly after liberation |
Leon Jessel | 1871–1942, Berlin | German | composer | torture by Gestapo |
Erwin Schulhoff | 1894–1942 | Czech | composer, jazz pianist | tuberculosis at Wülzburg concentration camp |
Viktor Ullmann | 1898–1944 | Czech | composer, pianist | gas chamber at Auschwitz |
Karlrobert Kreiten | 1916–1943 | German | pianist | hanged at Plötzensee Prison |
Alma Rosé | 1906–1944 | Austrian | violinist, conductor | possibly poisoning, at Auschwitz |
Józef Koffler | 1896–1944, Krosno | Polish | composer, teacher, columnist | probably shot by Einsatzgruppen |
Leo Smit | 1900–1943 | Dutch | composer | gas chamber at Sobibór |
Marcel Tyberg | 1893–1944 | Austrian | composer, pianist, conductor | gas chamber at Auschwitz |
Leone Sinigaglia | 1868–1944 | Italian | composer | suffered a fatal heart attack at the moment of his arrest |
Gershon Sirota | 1874–1943 | Polish | cantor, tenor | killed in Warsaw Ghetto Uprising |
Ilse Weber | 1903–1944 | Czech | composer, playwright | gas chamber at Auschwitz |
Name | Lifespan | Nationality | Achievements | Cause of death |
Mildred Harnack | 1902–1943 | American | literary historian, translator, resistance fighter | beheaded at Plötzensee Prison |
Elise Richter | 1865–1943 | Austrian | Romance philology professor | - |
Simon Dubnow | 1860–1941 | Belarusian | historian, writer, activist | killed at the Riga ghetto during the Rumbula massacre |
Norbert Jokl | 1877–1942, Roßau | Czech | Albanologist | - |
Marc Bloch | 1886–1944 | French | historian, resistance leader | tortured and shot by Gestapo at Saint-Didier-de-Formans |
Valentin Feldman | 1909–1942 | French | philosopher, resistance leader | executed by firing squad |
Jean Gosset | 1912–1944 | French | journalist, resistance fighter | died in Neuengamme concentration camp |
Georges Politzer | 1902–1942 | French | philosopher, resistance leader | executed by firing squad |
Boris Vildé | 1908–1942 | French | ethnographer, resistance fighter | executed by firing squad |
Avgust Pirjevec | 1887–1944 | Slovenian | literary historian | - |
Walter Benjamin | 1892–1940 | German | philosopher | suicide at Portbou to avoid deportation |
Friedrich Münzer | 1868–1942, Theresienstadt | German | classical scholar | - |
Name | Lifespan | Nationality | Achievements | Cause of death |
Georg Alexander Pick | 1859–1942 | Austrian | Pick's theorem | Theresienstadt |
Jean Cavaillès | 1903–1944 | French | philosopher of science, resistance leader | executed by firing squad |
Albert Lautman | 1908–1944 | French | mathematical philosopher, resistance leader | executed by firing squad |
Otto Blumenthal | 1876–1944 | German | Work in number theory, editor of Mathematische Annalen | Theresienstadt |
Felix Hausdorff | 1868–1942 | German | One of the founders of modern topology and contributed significantly to set theory, descriptive set theory, measure theory, function theory, and functional analysis. | suicide, Bonn |
Friedrich Hartogs | 1874–1943 | German | Foundational work in several complex variables | suicide, :de:Großhesselohe|Großhesselohe |
Robert Remak | 1888–1942 | German | Work in group theory, number theory, mathematical economics | Auschwitz |
Adolf Lindenbaum | 1904–1941 | Polish | Work in set theory | Ghetto Vilnius |
Antoni Łomnicki | 1881–1941 | Polish | Polish mathematician | Massacre of Lwów |
Stanisław Ruziewicz | 1889–1941 | Polish | Ruziewicz problem | Massacre of Lwów |
Stanisław Saks | 1897–1942 | Polish | Work in measure theory | murdered in prison by the Gestapo, Warsaw |
Juliusz Schauder | 1899–1943 | Polish | Schauder fixed point theorem, Schauder basis | executed by the Gestapo, Lviv |
Włodzimierz Stożek | 1883–1941 | Polish | Polish mathematician | Massacre of Lwów |
Alfred Tauber | 1866–1942 | Slovak | Tauberian theorems | Theresienstadt |
Name | Lifespan | Nationality | Achievements | Cause of death |
Tadeusz Boy-Żeleński | 1874–1941 | Polish | paediatrician, poet, translator | Massacre of Lwów |
Antoni Cieszyński | 1882–1941 | Polish | physician, dentist, surgeon | Massacre of Lwów |
Władysław Dobrzaniecki | 1897–1941 | Polish | physician, surgeon | Massacre of Lwów |
Gisela Januszewska | 1867–1943 | Austrian | physician | Theresienstadt |
Janusz Korczak | 1878–1942 | Polish | pediatrician, educator, child welfare | Treblinka |
Adolf Reichwein | 1898–1944 | German | doctor, educator, politician | executed, Berlin-Plötzensee |
Sabina Spielrein | 1885–1942 | Russian | physician, psychiatrist, psychoanalyst | Massacre of Zmievskaya Balka |
Elisabeth von Thadden | 1890–1944, | German | educator | executed, Berlin-Plötzensee |
Martha Goldberg | 1873–1938 | German | social activist, doctor's assistant | Kristallnacht |
Name | Lifespan | Nationality | Achievements | Cause of death |
Klaus Bonhoeffer | 1901–1945 | German | jurist, resistance fighter | executed, Berlin |
Betsie ten Boom | 1885–1944 Ravensbrück | Dutch | book keeper | Pernicious anemia |
Casper ten Boom | 1859–1944 Scheveningen Prison | Dutch | watchmaker | tuberculosis, mistreatment |
Hans von Dohnányi | 1902–1945 | German | jurist, resistance fighter | executed, Sachsenhausen |
Reinhold Frank | 1896–1945 Berlin-Plötzensee | German | lawyer, member of July 20 Plot | executed |
Martin Gauger | 1905–1941, NS-Tötungsanstalt Sonnenstein | German | jurist, pacifist, member of the Kreisau Circle | - |
Maurice Halbwachs | 1877–1945 | French | sociologist, economist, philosopher, developer of collective memory | Buchenwald |
Franz Kaufmann | 1886–1944 | German | jurist | Sachsenhausen |
Wilhelm Mautner | 1889–1944 | Austrian | economist | Auschwitz concentration camp |
Helmuth James Graf von Moltke | 1907–1945 | German | jurist, founder of the Kreisau Circle | executed, Berlin-Plötzensee |
Alfred Müller | 1888 – 1945, Dachau | Croatian | entrepreneur | - |
Leo Müller | 1894 – 1941, Jasenovac | Croatian | entrepreneur | - |
Karl Sack | 1896–1945 | German | jurist, member of the July 20 plot | executed, Flossenbürg |
Rüdiger Schleicher | 1895–1945 | German | resistance fighter | executed, Berlin |
Armin Schreiner | 1874–1941 | Croatian | industrialist | Jasenovac |
Kazimierz Prószyński | 1875–1945 | Polish | inventor | Mauthausen |
Elisabeth de Rothschild | 1902–1945 | French | wife of Baron Philippe de Rothschild | Ravensbrück |
Ludwik Maurycy Landau | 1902–1944 | Polish | economist | executed, Warsaw |
Name | Lifespan | Nationality | Achievements | Cause of death |
Kaj Munk | 1898–1944 | Danish | theologian, playwright | murdered by an SS-Sonderkommando, Hørbylunde/Denmark |
Dietrich Bonhoeffer | 1906–1945, Flossenbürg | German | Lutheran pastor, theologian | Hanged with thin wire |
Regina Jonas | 1902–1944, Auschwitz | German | woman Rabbi | - |
Jochen Klepper | 1903–1942 | German | theologian, journalist | suicide shortly before deportation, Berlin |
Friedrich Lorenz | 1897–1944 | German | priest, member of Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate | executed, Halle an der Saale |
Paul Schneider | 1897–1939, Buchenwald | German | clergyman | lethal injection |
Edith Stein | 1891–1942, Auschwitz | German | Carmelite nun, Ph.D. in Philosophy, Catholic saint | gas chamber |
Sándor Büchler | 1869–1944, Auschwitz | Hungarian | rabbi, historian | - |
Giovanni Fornasini | 1915-1944, Marzabotto | Italian | parish priest, MOVM, Servant of God | shot by a member of the Waffen SS |
Avraham Yitzchak Bloch | 1891–1941 | Lithuanian | Chief Rabbi, rosh yeshiva of the Telz Yeshiva | murdered in a massacre of the male population of Telz |
Elchonon Wasserman | 1875–1941, Kovno | Lithuanian | rabbi, rosh yeshiva | - |
Riccardo Pacifici | 1904-1943 | Italian | rabbi | gas chamber at Auschwitz |
Azriel Rabinowitz | 1905–1941 | Lithuanian | rabbi, rosh yeshiva at the Telz Yeshiva | murdered in a massacre of the male population of Telz |
Maximilian Kolbe | 1894–1941, Auschwitz | Polish | friar, Catholic saint | lethal injection after voluntarily taking place of another prisoner |
Stefan Wincenty Frelichowski | 1913–1945, Dachau | Polish | priest | - |
Karl Ernst Krafft | 1900–1945, during transport to Buchenwald | Swiss | astrologer, occultist | - |
Kalonymus Kalman Shapira | 1889–1943, Aktion Erntefest | Polish | Rabbi | - |
Menachem Ziemba | 1883–1943, The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising | Polish | Rabbi | - |
Maria Skobtsova | 1891–1945, Ravensbrück concentration camp | Russian | Russian Orthodox nun, saint | gas chamber |
Name | Lifespan | Nationality | Achievements | Cause of death |
Eddy Hamel | 1902–1943, Auschwitz | American | football player, AFC Ajax | - |
Otto Herschmann | 1877–1942, Izbica concentration camp | Austrian | fencer & swimmer; 2-time Olympic silver medalist | - |
Heinrich Wolf | 1875–1943, Vienna | Austrian | chess player | - |
Vera Menchik | 1906–1944 | British-Czech | chess player; world champion | killed in a V-1 rocket bombing raid in South London |
Karel Treybal | 1885–1941 | Czech | chess player; chess Olympian | executed, Prague |
Estella Agsteribbe | 1909–1943, Auschwitz | Dutch | gymnast ; Olympic gold medalist | - |
Gerrit Kleerekoper | 1897–1943, Sobibór | Dutch | coach Dutch gymnastics team 1928 Amsterdam Olympic Games | - |
Salo Landau | 1903–1944, Gräditz concentration camp | Dutch | chess player | - |
Helena Nordheim | 1903–1943, Sobibór | Dutch | gymnast ; Olympic gold medalist | - |
Ans Polak | 1906–1943, Sobibór | Dutch | gymnast ; Olympic gold medalist | - |
Jud Simons | 1904–1943, Sobibór | Dutch | gymnast ; Olympic gold medalist | - |
Alfred Flatow | 1869–1942, Theresienstadt | German | gymnast; 3-time Olympic gold medalist & 1-time silver medalist | - |
Gustav Flatow | 1875–1945, Theresienstadt | German | gymnast; 2-time Olympic gold medalist | - |
Lilli Henoch | 1899–1942, Riga Ghetto | German | 4 world records, 10 German national championships | - |
Werner Seelenbinder | 1904–1944 | German | wrestler; Olympian | executed, Brandenburg an der Havel |
Johann Trollmann | 1907–1943, Neuengamme | German | boxer; German national champion | - |
János Garay | 1889–1945, Mauthausen | Hungarian | fencer; Olympic gold, silver, and bronze medalist | - |
Oszkár Gerde | 1883–1944, Mauthausen | Hungarian | fencer; 2-time Olympic gold medalist | - |
Attila Petschauer | 1904–1943, Davidovka concentration camp | Hungarian | fencer; 2-time Olympic gold medalist & 1-time silver medalist | - |
András Székely | 1909–1943, | Hungarian | swimmer, Olympic silver and bronze | - |
Bronisław Czech | 1908–1944, Auschwitz | Polish | skier: Olympian | - |
Roman Kantor | 1912–1943, Majdanek concentration camp | Polish | fencer; Olympian | - |
Józef Klotz | 1900–1941 | Polish | Polish national soccer team | - |
Janusz Kusociński | 1907–1940 | Polish | athlete;1932 Los Angeles men's athletics gold medalist | executed in Palmiry |
Dawid Przepiórka | 1880–1940 | Polish | chess player; chess Olympian | executed, Warsaw |
Leon Sperling | 1900–1941, Lemberg Ghetto | Polish | left wing on national soccer team | - |
Ilja Szrajbman | 1907–1943, Majdanek concentration camp | Polish | swimmer, Olympic 4×200-m freestyle relay | - |
Victor Perez | 1911–1945, Auschwitz | Tunisian | boxer; world flyweight champion | - |
Ernest Toussaint | 1908–1942, Hinzert concentration camp | Luxembourgian | boxer | - |
Name | Lifespan | Nationality | Achievements | Cause of death |
Charles Delestraint | 1879–1945 | French | general, resistance leader | assassinated in Dachau concentration camp |
Ludwig Beck | 1880–1944, Berlin | German | General, Putschist | executed |
Wilhelm Canaris | 1887–1945, Flossenbürg | German | military information service | executed |
Erich Fellgiebel | 1886–1944, Berlin-Plötzensee | German | officer and resistance fighter in the Third Reich | executed |
Werner von Haeften | 1908–1944, Berlin | German | jurist, adjutant of Claus Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg | executed |
Erich Hoepner | 1886–1944, Berlin-Plötzensee | German | demoted Colonel General, member of Military opposition about Claus Schenk von Stauffenberg | executed |
Albrecht Mertz von Quirnheim | 1905–1944, Berlin | German | Colonel, Putschist | executed |
Friedrich Olbricht | 1888–1944, Berlin | German | General, Putschist | executed |
Hans Oster | 1887–1945, Flossenbürg | German | Chief of staff | executed |
Erwin Rommel | 1891–1944 | German | Army, Field Marshal | forced suicide |
Harro Schulze-Boysen | 1909–1942, Berlin-Plötzensee | German | officer, publicist | executed |
Claus von Stauffenberg | 1907–1944, Berlin | German | Chief of staff of General Army Office, Putschist | executed |
Carl-Heinrich von Stülpnagel | 1886–1944, Berlin-Plötzensee | German | military commander in occupied France | executed |
Henning von Tresckow | 1901–1944, near Ostrov, Russia | German | Major General, Putschist | suicide |
Erwin von Witzleben | 1881–1944, Berlin-Plötzensee | German | retired Field Marshal | executed |
Dimitri Zouralis | d. 1941 | Greek | Army, Commander | executed |
Maurizio Giglio | 1920-1944, Rome | Italian | soldier, policeman, secret agent, MOVM | shot, one of the victims of the Ardeatine massacre |
Dmitry Karbyshev | 1880–1945, Mauthausen | Russian | Army, engineer commander | executed |
Rudolf Viest | 1890–1945, Flossenbürg | Slovak | Division General, commander of the Slovak National Uprising | executed |
Ján Golian | 1906–1945, Flossenbürg | Slovak | Brigadier General, commander of the Slovak National Uprising | executed |