
Magda Bošković was a Croatian communist, Partisan and member of the women's rights movement.

Slavko Brill was a Croatian Jewish sculptor and ceramics artist born in Nova Gradiška.

Lea Deutsch was a Yugoslavian Jewish child actress who died during the Holocaust.

Mavro "Moše" Frankfurter (1875–1942) was a Croatian rabbi from Vinkovci who was killed during the Holocaust at the Jasenovac concentration camp.

Miroslav Šalom Freiberger was a Croatian chief rabbi, catechist, translator, writer and spiritual leader. He was educated as a lawyer and doctor of theology.

Izidor Gross was a Croatian chess master and hazzan.

Dr. Slavko Hirsch was a Croatian physician, founder and director of the Epidemiological Institute in Osijek.

Žiga Hirschler was a Croatian Jewish composer, music critic and publicist who was killed during the Holocaust.

Ivana Hirschmann was a Croatian gymnastics professor and the first female physical education teacher in Croatia.

Tina Morpurgo was a notable Croatian painter from Split.

Edmund Moster was a Croatian Jewish entrepreneur, industrialist, inventor and co-founder of the "Penkala-Moster Company" in Zagreb.
Leo Müller was Croatian industrialist, entrepreneur, philanthropist and second son of well known Croatian industrialist Adolf Müller.

Rod Riffler was a Croatian modern dance teacher, choreographer and owner of a dance school in Zagreb, who was killed during the Holocaust.

Aleksandar Savić was a Croatian communist activist and member of the partisan resistance movement in Croatia, murdered during the Holocaust in the Independent State of Croatia.
Armin Mordekhai Schreiner was influential Croatian industrialist, banker, Jewish activist and member of the first Freemasonry Jewish Lodge Zagreb No. 1090 independent order of B'nai B'rith.

Lavoslav Singer (1866–1942) was Croatian industrialist notable for his role in the development of Bjelovar.

Erich Šlomović (1915–1942) was a Yugoslav art collector. He was an assistant and protégé of Ambroise Vollard.

Šime Spitzer was a Croatian Zionist, notable member of the Jewish community Zagreb and general secretary of the "Federation of Jewish confessional communities of Yugoslavia".

Oton Vinski was an influential Croatian banker who was killed during the Holocaust.