List of prisoners of Flossenbürg

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This article is a fragmentary list of people who were imprisoned at Flossenbürg concentration camp.

Notable inmates who were executed

  • Alberto Murer, Italian Army Brigadier, (executed 7 October 1944).[1]
  • Augustín Malár, Ján Golian, Rudolf Viest, and Štefan Jurech, Slovak Generals and commanders of Slovak National Uprising were probably executed in Flossenbürg.
  • Costantino Salvi, Italian Army Major General, (executed 17 January 1945).[1]
  • Dietrich Bonhoeffer, German Lutheran pastor and theologian, supporter of anti-Hitler conspiracy (executed 9 April 1945).
  • Count Guglielmo Barbò di Casalmorano, Italian Army Major General, (executed 14 December 1944).[1]
  • Gustave Biéler, SOE agent (executed 6 September 1944)
  • Hans Oster, German army General, deputy head of the Abwehr under Canaris and a primary plotter against Hitler (executed 9 April 1945).
  • Jack Agazarian, British Special Operations Executive in France (executed March 1945).
  • Karl Sack, German General and military jurist (executed 9 April 1945).
  • Rowlen Dowlen, British Special Operations Executive in France (executed 29 March 1945)
  • Wilhelm Canaris, German Admiral, head of the Abwehr (military intelligence service) 1935–1944 and member of the German Resistance (executed 9 April 1945).

Notable inmates who survived

References

  1. ^ a b c Papers of Major Ubaldo Pesapane, former Flossenbürg inmate, Archivio di Stato di Bolzano.