
Cora Berliner was an economist and social scientist and a victim of the Nazi regime. She was a pioneer of social work.

Dora Bromberger (1881–1942) was German artist who worked primarily with watercolor and oils, painting expressionist landscapes.

Vincent Hadleŭski was a Belarusian Roman Catholic priest, publicist and politician. During World War II he was arrested by the German police on December 24, 1942 and executed in Maly Trostenets extermination camp.

Margarete Hilferding, born Hönigsberg was an Austrian physician and psychoanalyst.

Norbert Jokl was an Austrian Albanologist of Jewish descent who has been called the father of Albanology.

Arthur Ernst Rutra, born Samuely, was a leading Austrian Expressionist playwright and author. He was also a publisher and journalist. He was born on 18 September 1892 in Lemberg in Austria-Hungary now Ukraine and died on 9 October 1942 in the Maly Trostinets extermination camp near Minsk.

Fritz Schwarz-Waldegg, originally Friedrich Schwarz was an Austrian Expressionist and Cubist painter of Jewish ancestry.