List of "return unwanted" concentration camp prisoners
Appearance
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This article is a list of prisoners of Nazi concentration camps designated return unwanted (German: Rückkehr unerwünscht), which was used to forbid their release and indicate that their death was desired by the Nazi regime.
Name | Born | Died | Reason | Result |
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Antonia Bruha | 1915 | 2006 | Austrian Resistance activist | Survived Ravensbrück |
Norbert Čapek | 1870 | 1942 | Founder of the Czech Unitarian Church, listened to the BBC | Died at Dachau |
Gisi Fleischmann[1] | 1944 | Leader of the Bratislava Working Group, an illegal Jewish organization that tried to rescue European Jews, especially Slovak Jews, from the Holocaust | Deported to Auschwitz 18 October 1944, led away by SS guards and never seen again | |
Rosa Jochmann[2] | 1901 | 1994 | Austrian Resistance activist | Survived Ravensbrück |
Siegfried Lederer[3] | 1904 | 1972 | Witnessed the Lidice massacre | Escaped from Auschwitz 5 April 1944 with the help of an SS guard |
References
[edit]- ^ "Prominent Members of the Working Group". Yad Vashem. Retrieved 17 July 2018.
- ^ Rainer Mayerhofer. "Rosa Jochmann: Symbolfür Demokratie und Menschenwürde". Wiener Zeitung. Archived from the original on 26 January 2004. Retrieved 8 March 2018.
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