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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 60. Chapters: Marc Bloch, Karl Otto Koch, List of victims and survivors of Auschwitz, List of victims of Nazism, Romualdas Marcinkus, Massacre of Lviv professors, Hermann Fegelein, Bronislav Kaminski, Helmut Hirsch, Albert Richter, Adolf Opalka, Paul Ogorzow, Vladislav Van ura, Henk Sneevliet, Marinus van der Lubbe, Hans von Dohnanyi, Alois Grimm, Salvo D'Acquisto, Franz Jagerstatter, Blessed Martyrs of Nowogrodek, Jean Cavailles, Gorazd of Prague, Wac aw Olszak, Otto Schimek, Else Hirsch, Hannie Schaft, Fernand Holweck, Olena Teliha, Joseph Epstein, Alois Elia, Stefan Ossowiecki, Dawid Przepiorka, Edward Gerstenfeld, Ivan Rohach, Viggo Hansteen, Marianne Cohn, Erich Klibansky, Hendrik Nicolaas Werkman, Volodymyr Bahaziy, Anton Schmid, Bruno Ludke, Karel Treybal, Mykhailo Teliha, Albert Merz, Rolf Wickstrom, David Russell, Ernst Valenta, Hilarius Gilges, Leonce Vieljeux, Walter Schutz, Felix Fechenbach, Karl Ludwig Freiherr von und zu Guttenberg, France Bloch-Serazin, Gabriel Peri, Andrzej Garbuli ski, Jon Vislie, Constant Chevillon, Gustav Weler, Ingvald Garbo, Max Josef Metzger, Henry Gleditsch, Alfons Flisykowski, Terpsichori Chryssoulaki-Vlachou, Karel Pavlik, Walter Arndt, Jan Opletal, Johann Pompe, Out Distance, Tiemoko Garan Kouyate, Ji i Baum, Adolf Lindenbaum, Witold Hulewicz, Hermann Bose, Jules Dumont, Elias Degiannis, Ivan Hrechinjuk, Josef Matou ek, Tadeusz Hollender. Excerpt: Connection Timeout This is a list of victims of Nazism who were noted for their achievements. This list includes people from public life who, owing to their origins, their political or religious convictions, or their sexual orientation, lost their lives as a result of Nazism. This list includes those whose deaths were part of the Holocaust as well as individuals who died in other ways at the hands of the Nazis during World War II. People who d...