This list includes famous people who died in 1942 .
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- Abramovich-Black, Sergei Ivanovich - Soviet marine painter. Repressed. He died in a Soviet prison.
- Alaverdov, Christopher Nikolayevich (47) - Soviet commander, major general (1940), member of the First World, Civil, Soviet-Finnish and World War II, commander of the 113th rifle division, shot in German captivity in late 1942.
- Alexander, Georgy Alexandrovich - commander of the coastal battery number 30 in Sevastopol. Shot in German captivity.
- Alferyev, Peter Fedorovich - Soviet commander, Major General (1940). At the beginning of World War II, the commander of the 34th army, then the deputy commander of the 2nd shock army. Missing in June 1942.
- Ananyin, Stepan Andreevich - Ukrainian psychologist, teacher, philosopher, professor at Kiev University
- Angarsky, Innokenty Ionovich - Soviet intelligence officer. Repressed. He died in custody. Rehabilitated posthumously
- Andre Matsva is a Congolese religious and political figure. He died in prison.
- Antokolsky, Leib Movshevich (70) - Russian and Soviet artist. Died in December 1942 in Sterlitamak
- Apostoli-Triandofilos, Vladimir Alexandrovich - Russian Soviet painter. He died of starvation in besieged Leningrad.
- Arnshtaynova, Franziszka (77) - Polish poetess and translator of Jewish origin. She died in Treblinka in August 1942.
- Chistyakov, Alexander Petrovich - Soviet athlete and film actor.
- Arnstein, Mark Abramovich - Polish and Russian playwright, director, journalist of Jewish origin. He died in the Warsaw ghetto .
- Arseny (Denisov) - Bishop of the Russian Orthodox Church, Bishop of Kashirsky, Vicar of the Moscow Diocese. Spiritual writer, church historian. He died of hunger.
- Bagaley-Tatarinova, Olga Dmitrievna - Soviet historian, archivist, bibliographer, library scientist.
- Bandera, Alexander Andreevich (31) - Ukrainian politician, leader of the OUN , Stepan Bandera's brother
- Baranov, Sergey Vasilyevich - Soviet commander, major general of the technical troops (1940), participant of the Civil and Great Patriotic Wars. commander of the 212nd motorized rifle division. He died of typhus in German captivity.
- Bezchastnov, Mikhail Fedorovich - architect, chief city engineer of Odessa, the first city architect of Soviet Odessa. He died in May 1942
- Beybulatov, Temir-Bulat - Dagestan poet, translator, folklorist, playwright, director, composer and actor. Repressed. He died in the Soviet camp.
- Bernstein, Rokhl - Jewish poetess, novelist and playwright
- Bikbov, Yunus Yulbarisovich - one of the leaders of the Bashkir national movement, party and state leader, chairman of the Bashkir government (1918-1919 Repressed. Died in the Soviet camp. Rehabilitated posthumously.
- Bikerman, Joseph Menassievich - Russian historian, writer and publicist. He died in Paris.
- Blatov, Nikolay Aleksandrovich - a representative of Soviet accounting thought, professor. He died of starvation in besieged Leningrad.
- Bloom, Heinrich , a Czech architect of Jewish origin, died in a German concentration camp.
- Bobin, Ivan Nikolaevich - blacksmith worker of the Putilov factory (now the Kirov factory), Hero of Labor .
- Bobrovsky, Grigory Mikhailovich - Russian Soviet painter and teacher, a member of the Leningrad Union of Artists. He died of starvation in besieged Leningrad.
- Bobrovsky, Konstantin Semenovich - Russian architect
- Bower, Gustave - Swiss botanist.
- Borisoglebsky, Mikhail Vasilyevich - Russian writer, journalist, screenwriter, ballet historian, died in custody. Rehabilitated posthumously.
- Borodaevsky, Sergey Vasilyevich - Ukrainian economist. He died in Paris.
- Bohan, Dorofey Dorofeevich - Russian, Belarusian and Lithuanian journalist, poet, prose writer, translator, literary critic, critic, essayist, essayist, public figure. Died in Tehran
- Brazer, Abram Markovich - Belarusian Soviet sculptor, graphic artist and painter. Shot with his family in the Minsk ghetto .
- Brainin, David - French artist, ballet dancer of Jewish origin. Killed in Auschwitz
- Brown, Fedor Alexandrovich - German philologist, dean and professor of St. Petersburg University (1905–1920). He died in Germany.
- Brilling, Gustav Voldemarovich - Ukrainian Soviet historian and ethnographer, lawyer. Repressed. He died in the Soviet camp. Rehabilitated posthumously.
- Bukinik, Isaac Yevseyevich - Ukrainian violinist. Shot by the German occupiers as a Jew in Drobitsky Yar
- Bukumirovich, Miroslav - Yugoslav student, participant of the People’s Liberation War of Yugoslavia, People’s Hero of Yugoslavia . He died at the police station after his arrest.
- Bulanova-Trubnikova, Olga Konstantinovna - Russian revolutionary, narodnitsa.
- Burachek, Nikolai Grigorievich - Soviet (Ukrainian) painter, set designer, actor, teacher, writer, art historian. One of the founders and the first president of the Ukrainian Academy of Arts.
- Burtsev, Fedor Mikhailovich - Political Commander, World War II participant, leader of the reconnaissance team who released about 200 Soviet prisoners of war. He died in battle in January 1942.
- Vavilova, Claudia Dmitrievna - participant of the Great Patriotic War, medical assistant. Missing in February 1942.
- Weinstein, Samuel Osipovich - Soviet, formerly Russian, chess player, leader of the Russian and Soviet chess movement. Killed in besieged Leningrad.
- Vanbianki, Arturo - Italian composer.
- Weiss, Soma - American doctor of Hungarian origin. He died of cerebral aneurysm.
- Vetuhov, Alexey Vasilievich - Russian philologist, folklorist.
- Vinogradov-Volzhinsky, Vladimir Alekseevich - Soviet scientist, professor, specialist in the field of hygiene.
- Wolf, Shulim - Lithuanian politician, entrepreneur and public figure of Jewish origin. One of the leaders of the Lithuanian Zionists. He died in the Soviet link
- Voskresensky, Alexander Petrovich - Russian and Soviet Zemsky doctor, public figure, Hero of Labor (1932).
- Galina Galina - Russian poetess, essayist, translator. Died in besieged Leningrad.
- Galkin, Alexey Alekseevich - Russian journalist, newspaper publisher, theater critic, public figure. He died of starvation in besieged Leningrad.
- Gan, Alexey Mikhailovich - Soviet artist and art theorist. Presumably died in exile.
- Gevirts, Jacob Germanovich - Russian and Soviet architect of Jewish origin. He died in besieged Leningrad.
- Gennadiyev, Boris Sergeevich - Russian Soviet battle painter. Died at the front.
- Gerua, Boris Vladimirovich - Russian military leader, Major General (1916). Died in London in March 1942
- Girshgorn, Shmuel - Polish-Jewish writer, journalist, folklorist. Suicide in the Warsaw ghetto
- Jacob van Goddis is a German expressionist poet of Jewish descent. Executed in a German concentration camp.
- Golubev, Ivan Petrovich - Soviet, formerly Russian, chess player, leader of the Russian and Soviet chess movement. Killed in besieged Leningrad.
- Gordienko, Yakov Yakovlevich - a young partisan intelligence officer. Shot by the German occupiers.
- Granovsky, Samuel - French artist, painter and sculptor of Jewish origin. Killed in Auschwitz
- Grimm, German Davidovich - Russian architect. He died in besieged Leningrad.
- Grinevskaya, Isabella Arkadievna - Russian playwright, prose writer, poetess, translator, critic. Died in besieged Leningrad
- Grube, Arthur Alexandrovich - Russian architect.
- Gruzinov, Ivan Vasilyevich - Russian poet, critic, member of the group of imagists. He died in Kuntsevo from hunger.
- Guminer, Yakov Moiseevich - Soviet painter and graphic artist. He died of starvation in besieged Leningrad.
- Gundobin, Nikolai Petrovich - Soviet architect and civil engineer.
- Danchich, Boris Viktorovich - Soviet architect and town planner. He died of exhaustion during the evacuation of besieged Leningrad in February 1942.
- Danko, Elena Yakovlevna - Soviet writer and artist, died during the evacuation of besieged Leningrad
- Dyomkin, Alexander Samuilovich - Red Army Worker-Peasant Red Army, participant in the Soviet-Finnish war, the guerrillas of the Great Patriotic War, Hero of the Soviet Union (1940). Shot by German occupiers.
- Dzhambulatov, Nuhi - Dagestan entrepreneur. He died in the link.
- Dovgyallo, Dmitry Ivanovich - Russian and Belarusian historian and archeographer. He died in exile in Kazakhstan.
- Dorfman, Elizaveta Grigorievna - Soviet graphic artist, author of illustrations for famous books. Died in besieged Leningrad.
- Dyshekov, Magomet Pshikanovich - Circassian writer. Repressed. He died in the Soviet camp. Rehabilitated posthumously
- Dulfer, Martin - German Architect
- D'Aktil, Anatoly Adolfovich - Russian and Soviet songwriter, playwright, humorist and translator. He died in the evacuation in Perm.
- Yemelyanov, Viktor Vasilyevich - Red Army Worker-Peasant Red Army , participant in the Soviet-Finnish and World War II , Hero of the Soviet Union ( 1940 ). Missing in July 1942.
- Toad, Alphonse Konstantinovich - Russian Soviet painter, graphic artist, artist of the book; genre painter, battleist, landscape painter, master of historical paintings. He died in besieged Leningrad.
- Zhamtsarano, Tsyben Zhamtsaranovich - Buryat, Mongolian and Soviet scientist, social and political figure, one of the founders of the national statehood of the Mongols and Buryats. Corresponding Member of the USSR Academy of Sciences, Doctor of Philology. Repressed. He died in a Soviet prison.
- Zharnovetsky, Konstantin Sigismundovich - Bolshevik, Commissioner of the Peterhof Military Revolutionary Committee, Head of the City Red Guard in Narva, Professor, Head of the Department of Social Studies of the Leningrad University. He died in besieged Leningrad.
- Zhoze, Panteleimon Krestovich - Russian historian, orientalist, religious scholar
- Jules de Gauthier - French philosopher and essayist
- Zazersky, Alexey Ivanovich - Russian architect, engineer, inventor. At the beginning of the Great Patriotic War, he joined the national militia. Killed in besieged Leningrad.
- Zamenhof, Lydia Lazarevna - Polish Esperantist , translator, lawyer and public figure, daughter L. L. Zamenhof . Died in Treblinka
- Zarnikov, Ivan Semenovich - a participant of the Soviet-Finnish and World War II, Hero of the Soviet Union (1940), platoon commander of the staff battery of the 168th artillery regiment of the 7th Army of the North-Western Front, junior lieutenant. Missing.
- Zatz, Moses Borisovich - Russian screenwriter, playwright, journalist. Member of the Great Patriotic War. Died at the front.
- Zvorykin, Boris Vasilyevich - Russian artist, graphic ornamental painter, icon painter, translator. He died in Paris.
- Zinoviev, Ivan Dmitrievich - Colonel of the Workers 'and Peasants' Red Army , member of the Soviet-Finnish and World War II , Hero of the Soviet Union (1940), commander of the 393rd Rifle Division of the 6th Army of the South-Western Front. Shot in German captivity.
- Znamensky, Andrei Alexandrovich - Russian revolutionary, Bolshevik, Soviet military and statesman, Heads of the Main Directorate of the RKKVVF RKKA (1922-1923)
- Ibrahim Naji al-Suweidi - Iraqi Prime Minister (1929–1930)
- Ivanov, Modest Vasilyevich - Soviet naval leader, Rear Admiral. He died in besieged Leningrad.
- Ivin, Boris Ivanovich - Soviet football player and coach. He died at the beginning of the year, trying to detain the criminal in besieged Leningrad.
- Izbutsky, German - Soviet intelligence officer network residency " Red Orchestra ". Executed by the Nazis.
- Ionov, Ilya Ionovich - Russian revolutionary and publishing worker. Repressed. He died in the Soviet camp.
- Kabanov, Alexander Mikhailovich - Russian singer (tenor), Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1939). He died in besieged Leningrad.
- Cajber, Gersh-Leib - Bessarabian Jewish writer. He died of starvation during the evacuation in Samarkand.
- Kalmykov, Grigory Odisseevich - Russian landscape painter. died in besieged Leningrad.
- Kalts, Juraj - Yugoslav Croatian soldier, member of the Spanish Civil War and the Yugoslav People’s Liberation War. The national hero of Yugoslavia (posthumously). Killed in July 1942 during the Battle of Kozar
- Calmette, Andre - French film director, actor.
- Camperos, Dimitrios - Greek pilot, one of the pioneers of Greek aviation. Died of hunger and deprivation during the German-Italo-Bulgarian occupation of Greece
- Kapshuchenko, Raisa Nikolaevna - Ukrainian Soviet actress, prima of the Kiev Opera Theater, a member of the Kiev underground group Ivan Kudri during the period of the Nazi occupation. Executed by German occupiers.
- Karaketov, Issa Zaurbekovich - Karachai poet. Founder of Karachai Soviet poetry. Member of the Great Patriotic War. He died in battle in August 1942.
- Kaczorowski, Henryk - the blessed Roman Catholic Church , priest , martyr , rector of the Higher Theological Seminary in Wloclavka . He died in Dachau .
- Kenyon, James - British yachtsman , silver medalist of the 1908 Summer Olympics .
- Kiplik, Dmitry Iosifovich - Russian painter and teacher, author of works on the technology of painting. He died of starvation in besieged Leningrad.
- Kireev, Mikhail Petrovich - Medic, Professor, Honored Scientist of the RSFSR.
- Kiselev, Matvey Semenovich - holder of two orders of the Red Banner before the establishment of the Order of Lenin.
- Kitner, Maximilian Ieronimovich - Russian and Soviet architect. Killed in besieged Leningrad.
- Clark, Charles I. ) - Riga designer, ship master, teacher
- Julius Klinger - Austrian artist, graphic artist, illustrator and designer. The representative of modernity. Killed in Minsk ghetto
- Klippel, Maurice - French doctor who described Klippel-Feil syndrome
- Kovacevic, Radoslaw (33) - Yugoslav partisan, participant of the Yugoslav People’s Liberation War. The national hero of Yugoslavia . He died in July from wounds received in battle.
- Kogan, Evgeny Evgenievich - military doctor, the former head of the expedition to search for the Brusilov expedition . Gone missing in besieged Leningrad.
- Kogan, Nina Iosifovna - Russian and Soviet artist. She died of starvation in besieged Leningrad.
- Kozhebatkin, Alexander Melentevich - Russian publisher and bibliophile.
- Kozhevnikov, Mikhail Yakovlevich - military topographer, surveyor, researcher.
- Kozyrev, Mikhail Yakovlevich - Russian satirist writer, author of romances. Shot by the NKVD. Rehabilitated posthumously.
- Coleman, Donald - Scottish soccer player and coach
- Kondarev, Semyon Alekseevich - a reconnaissance hero during the Great Patriotic War . Executed by the German occupiers.
- Kotov, Grigory Ivanovich - Russian and Soviet architect, restorer, teacher. He died in besieged Leningrad.
- Krichevsky, David Lvovich - Soviet architect. He died in besieged Leningrad.
- Kroll, Isaac Moiseevich - Soviet theater director . Honored Artist of the RSFSR ( 1939 ).
- Krokhin, Valentin Ivanovich - Soviet partisans, executed by German occupiers.
- Kryzhanovsky, Dmitry Andreevich - Russian and Soviet architect. He died of starvation in besieged Leningrad.
- Kryuchkov, Sergey Petrovich - Soviet chess composer .
- Ksidias, Perikl Spiridonovich - Russian Soviet artist, graphic artist, engraver. He is the engraver of the first Soviet marks.
- Kubbel, Yevgeny Ivanovich - Russian and Soviet chess composer. He died in besieged Leningrad.
- Kudrya, Ivan Danilovich (30) - Soviet intelligence officer, Hero of the Soviet Union (posthumously), executed by German occupiers in November.
- Blacksmith, Albert - Estonian Greco-Roman wrestler . Bronze medalist of the Summer Olympic Games 1928 in Amsterdam .
- Kuhn, Lorentz Yakovlevich - engineer, deputy of the Parliament of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic from the faction of the “National Minorities”. German by nationality. Repressed. He died in the Soviet camp.
- Kurzner, Pavel Yakovlevich - Soviet theater and film actor, opera singer (bass), entertainer. He died in besieged Leningrad.
- Küss, Max Avelevich - Russian and Soviet military musician, bandmaster and composer, author of the Amur Waves waltz. He died in the Odessa ghetto .
- Lavrov, Alexey Modestovich (55) - Soviet naval leader, engineer, hydrograph, participant of many Arctic expeditions, editor-in-chief of the editorial board of the special leadership of the hydrographic department of the Soviet Navy, rear-admiral engineer (1940). He died in the evacuation of hemorrhage in the brain.
- Lagunov, Dmitry Alekseevich - Russian and Soviet footballer. Killed in besieged Leningrad.
- Latyshev, Peter Vasilyevich - mining engineer , employee of the technical control department of the Mint . He died in besieged Leningrad.
- Lebedev, Sergey Fedorovich - Russian and Soviet chess player
- Lehman, Willy (58) - Gestapo employee, Hauptsturmführer SS and crime inspector. The secret agent of Soviet intelligence. Destroyed in the Gestapo after the failure in December 1942.
- Livshits, Yakov Borisovich - Russian journalist, secretary of the Society of Duma Journalists (since 1910).
- Lobanov, Sergey Ivanovich - Russian artist
- Lopez-Pinto, Jose - Spanish commander, general. Member of the Civil War of 1936-1939 on the side of the Franco.
- Lochmel, Joseph Fadeyevich - Belarusian Soviet historian. Member of the Great Patriotic War. Died at the front.
- Lutokhin, Dolmat Aleksandrovich - Russian publisher, publicist
- Makarov, Mikhail Varfolomeyevich - Soviet intelligence officer during the Second World War . Executed in a Nazi prison.
- Macaulay Fitzgibbon, Henry - Irish lawyer, literary critic and musicologist.
- Maksimovich, Anna Pavlovna ) - Russian refugee, neuropathologist, participant of the Resistance movement (“The Red Chapel ”). Executed by the nazis
- Malokinis, Ioannis - Greek sailor and swimmer , champion of the 1896 Summer Olympics .
- Manevich, Abram Anselovich - Ukrainian, Belarusian and American modern artist
- Manzho, Auguste - French music critic and organizer of the Normal School of Music .
- Mansurov, Burkhan Khusnutdinovich - Tatar statesman. Chairman Tattsik in 1920-1921, respectively. He died in August.
- Markov, Vladimir Averyanovich - Russian and Soviet footballer. Member of the Olympic Games (1912) Died in besieged Leningrad.
- Markovnikov, Nikolai Vladimirovich - Russian and Soviet architect, archaeologist, restorer and teacher.
- Matekin, Savva Grigoryevich - the organizer and one of the leaders of the Avdotino-Budennovsk underground group during the occupation of Donetsk by the German fascist invaders during the Great Patriotic War. Executed by the German occupiers.
- Miller, Jean - Soviet statesman, chairman of the CEC of the Republic of Tavrida . Repressed. He died in the Soviet camp.
- Minor, Lazar Solomonovich - Russian neuropathologist. Died in Tashkent
- Miftakhov, Sagit Miftakhovich (35) - Bashkir Soviet playwright. died at the front of the Great Patriotic War in February.
- Michalek, Ludwig - Austrian artist and engraver.
- Michnik, Zinaida Osipovna - Russian pediatrician, health care organizer, doctor of pedagogical sciences (1935). Shot as a Jew by the German occupiers
- Mishin, Vladimir Konstantinovich - Russian football player , defender .
- Moskhopoulos, Konstantinos - Lieutenant-General of the Greek Army , member of the Balkan Wars of 1912–1313, Chief of the Greek General Staff (1916).
- Mokhov, Nikolai Konstantinovich - commander of the Soviet submarine Shch-317 of the “Pike” type ; he died while performing a combat mission under unclear circumstances.
- Mulkhanov, Pavel Mikhailovich - Russian architect-builder. He died in exile in Paris.
- Mourniek, Christian Martynovich - one of the first specialists in communications and radio intelligence in the Navy, Colonel (1935). He died in besieged Leningrad.
- Mukhanov, Nikolai Ivanovich - Russian Soviet science fiction writer , director , journalist , actor , poet . The author of the novel " Burning abysses ."
- Naglovsky, Alexander Dmitrievich Russian revolutionary, prominent figure of the Bolshevik faction, the trade representative of the USSR in Italy the Defector . He died in Paris.
- Nazarov, Nikolai Vladimirovich - Russian oboist .
- Nalbandyan, Hovhannes Arakelovich - Russian violinist and music teacher. He died in the evacuation in Tashkent.
- Nampeyo, Iris - founder of the dynasty of ceramics artists from the Hopi tribe (southwest United States).
- Neldihen, Sergei Evgenievich - Russian primitive poet. Repressed, died in the Soviet camp.
- Nikitin, Ivan Semenovich (44) - Soviet military leader, Major General (1940), a member of the First World, Civil and World War II, the commander of the 6th Cavalry Corps, shot dead in German captivity.
- Nikitin, Mikhail Matveyevich - Russian historian of literature, writer. Member of the Great Patriotic War. He died in battle.
- Nikovskiy, Andrey Vasilievich - Ukrainian public, political figure, literary critic, journalist. He died in besieged Leningrad.
- Nurov, Rabadan is a Dargin poet. Repressed, rehabilitated posthumously.
- Ognev, Vilen Vasilyevich - a reconnaissance hero during the Great Patriotic War, executed by the German occupiers in February.
- Oznobishin, Nil Nikolaevich - Russian circus performer, writer, author of the hand-to-hand combat system. Repressed. He died in the link.
- Orfanidis, Georgios - Greek rifleman , champion and medalist of the 1896 Summer Olympics .
- Osipov, Vasily Vasilyevich - opera singer (bass), vocal teacher.
- Paderšić, Vinko - Slovenian Slavic Scholar, Partisans of the People’s Liberation War, People’s Hero of Yugoslavia (posthumously). Shot himself so as not to surrender.
- Pankov, Konstantin Leonidovich - Soviet, Mansi and first Nenets artist. It is considered the creator of the "northern art". Member of the Great Patriotic War. He died in battle.
- Pankova, Sofia Sergeyevna (40) - the leader of the revolutionary movement in Western Belarus, one of the leaders of the Vitebsk patriotic underground during the Great Patriotic War. Executed by German occupiers in November.
- Panov, Ivan Stepanovich (43) - Ural Soviet writer, the first head of the Ural Writing Organization. Member of the Great Patriotic War. He died from wounds in the hospital.
- Petrov, Alexander Alexandrovich - Russian football player , striker .
- Petrov, Evgeny Stepanovich - Design Technician of the Gas - Dynamic Laboratory , one of the developers of the first Soviet rocket engine and combat vehicles of Katyusha rocket artillery.
- Petrov, Macarius Ivanovich - Soviet commander, Major General. Shot by the NKVD. Rehabilitated posthumously.
- Petrova, Ksenia Semenovna - Erzya poetess, writer, playwright.
- Petrunichev, Nikolai Alekseevich - Soviet party and state leader, manager of the affairs of the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR (1937–1938) Gone missing on the front of the Great Patriotic War.
- Pinkenzon, Abram Vladimirovich - a pioneer hero , shot by the Germans.
- Politis, Nikolaos - Greek lawyer, lawyer, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1917–1918, 1919–20, 1922)
- Polyakov, Alexander Filatovich - Soviet writer, war correspondent and political worker. He died of cerebral hemorrhage.
- Popov, Vladimir Alekseevich - Russian writer and educator, editor of the magazine "Around the World ", traveler, author of the song "Potato" . Died in a car accident.
- Poretsky, Vadim Sergeevich - Russian biologist, winner of the Stalin Prize in the field of science and technology in 1951. He died in February in besieged Leningrad.
- Preuss, Alexander Germanovich - writer , co-author of the libretto of the operas by D. D. Shostakovich Nose , Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk and other operas, as well as operettas . He died of dystrophy after the evacuation of besieged Leningrad.
- Princip, Slobodan - a Yugoslav student and partisan of the People’s Liberation War of Yugoslavia, nephew of Gavrila Princip , National hero of Yugoslavia . He died of typhoid fever in May.
- Prokofiev, Georgy Nikolayevich - Soviet linguist and ethnographer, Northwestern scholar, language researcher and founder of Samoyed peoples' written language, teacher (theoretician and practitioner). He died in besieged Leningrad.
- Proskurnin, Nikolai Mikhailovich - Russian architect, author of the apartment house of the insurance company "Russia" in Moscow. He died in besieged Leningrad.
- Proshkin, Nikolai Ignatievich - Soviet military leader, Major General (1940), commander of the 58th Mountain Division . He died of typhus in German captivity.
- Ravlik, Ivan Romanovich - OUN activist, head of the occupational police of Lviv. Executed by the German occupiers.
- Radchenko, Ivan Ivanovich - Russian politician. Member of the St. Petersburg Union of the struggle for the liberation of the working class . Member of the three revolutions. Repressed. He died in a Soviet prison.
- Renz, Franz Frantsevich - Soviet astronomer. He died in besieged Leningrad.
- Rimsha, Fedor Mikhailovich - Russian football player, who played in the position of defender, player of the Olympic team (1912). He died in besieged Leningrad.
- Rosenkrantz, Karl Williamovich - Russian and Soviet chess player
- Roitman, Felix - French artist, member of the Resistance Movement . Killed in a Nazi concentration camp.
- Rykov, Valerian Nikitovich - Soviet architect .
- Ryabushinsky, Stepan Pavlovich - a Russian entrepreneur, banker, collector, patron of the arts, together with his brother Sergey founded the first Russian automobile plant AMO. Died in Milan
- Sadikov, Vladimir Sergeevich - doctor of chemical sciences, professor of Leningrad State University, biochemist. He died after the evacuation of besieged Leningrad
- Salavatov, Alim Pasha - Kumyk poet and playwright. Member of the Great Patriotic War. He died in battle.
- Sambuk, Feodosiy Viktorovich - Soviet botanist , specialist of the Botanical Institute of the USSR Academy of Sciences , repressed, died in the Soviet camp. According to other sources, shot in 1937. Rehabilitated posthumously.
- Sandro Fazini - Soviet and French artist and photographer of Jewish origin, brother of Ilya Ilf . Killed in Auschwitz
- Saradzhev, Konstantin Konstantinovich - the bell ringer -virtuos, a theorist of the Russian bell- ringing .
- Sakharov, Alexander Andreevich - Russian and Soviet Esperantist , publisher, teacher Esperanto .
- Svatikov, Sergey Grigorievich - Russian historian, public figure. Died in France
- Svirsky, Alexey Ivanovich (77) - Russian and Soviet writer of Jewish origin.
- Sergeev, Fedor Petrovich (Kozhemyaka) is a Soviet wrestler.
- Sechkin, Vladimir Efimovich (17) - the Oryol Soviet underground worker, a Komsomol member , during the occupation of the city of Orel by German troops, created and headed an underground fighting group to fight the occupiers; shot together with other members of the group.
- Sidorov, Vasily Leontyevich (Ukki Väinämöinen} - Karelian and Finnish public figure. In 1921 he led the Karelian uprising against Soviet Russia . He died in Finland
- Smirnov, Alexander Vasilyevich (singer) - Russian and Soviet opera singer, baritone. Honored Artist of the Republic (1921 or 1924).
- Smirnov, Nikolai Ivanovich - archpriest of the Russian Orthodox Church .
- Sokolov, Mikhail Andreevich - Russian writer.
- Somov-Nasimovich, Yevgeny Nikolayevich - Soviet chess composer . He died at the front during the defense of Moscow.
- Sorokin, Peter Efimovich - Russian football player. He played in the national team of the Russian Empire in football
- Stamenkovich, Traiko - Yugoslav lawyer and partisans of the People’s Liberation War of Yugoslavia , People’s Hero of Yugoslavia (posthumously). Executed by the German occupiers.
- Stratonov, Irinarkh Arkadyevich - Russian and Soviet historian, professor of Kazan University.
- Strelchenko, Vadim Konstantinovich - Soviet poet. Missing on the front of the Great Patriotic War.
- Konstantin Aleksandrovich Syunnerberg is a Russian symbolist poet, idealist philosopher and art theorist. Founder of Innorism.
- Tyomkin, Zinoviy Ionovich - Jewish public figure, one of the leaders of revisionist Zionism . The father of the composer Dmitry Temkin .
- Temuryan, Levan Grigorievich - the Soviet boxer of the lightest weight category and coach, played for the USSR national team in the 1930s. Four-time champion of the Soviet Union, Honored Master of Sports. Member of the Great Patriotic War. The circumstances of death are unclear.
- Teslenko, Nikolai Vasilyevich - Russian lawyer and public figure. Chairman at the First All-Russian Congress of Lawyers (1905). He was Chairman of the Moscow Law Society. One of the founders of the constitutional democratic party , a member of the Central Committee of the party. Deputy of the State Duma of the II and III convocations. He died in exile in Paris
- Timanova, Vera Viktorovna - Russian and Soviet virtuoso pianist and teacher. Died in besieged Leningrad.
- Timofeeva, Zinaida Semenovna - Soviet partisan, miner. Tortured by the German occupiers in July.
- Toroptsev, Ivan Grigorievich - Soviet commander, colonel, commander of the 172nd rifle division , 271st rifle division , 77th rifle division .
- Tretyakov, Nikolai Vasilievich - Russian and Soviet naval leader, chief of staff of the Astrakhan-Caspian flotilla (1918-1919), chief of staff of the Siberian military river flotilla (1920-1921), commander of the Amur military flotilla of the Far East of the RSFSR (1921-1922), Chief of Staff of the Marine Forces of the Far East of the RSFSR (1922), Chief of Staff of the Baltic Frontier Flotilla of the OGPU (1923–1925), Head of the Leningrad District Naval Base of the OGPU, Commander of the Dnepr Military Flotilla Detachment (1925–1926), Lecturer at the Naval School (1927) —1929) , Senior Lecturer, special courses of the command staff of the Red Army Navy (SKKS) (1929-1937). Died in evacuation in Astrakhan
- Trojani, Cayetano - Argentine composer. Teacher Athos Palma .
- Turkish, Valerian G. - Soviet artist. Member of the Great Patriotic War. Died at the front.
- Tyapkin, Arkady Georgievich - Russian football player , right back .
- Uversky, Alexey Ivanovich - Russian football player , played the position of midfielder . Member of the Russian Olympic team . He died in besieged Leningrad.
- Walsh, Cornelius - Canadian athlete , bronze medalist of the 1908 Summer Olympics in hammer throw.
- Farafonova, Ekaterina Nikolaevna - Soviet partisan, miner. Tortured by the German occupiers.
- Feldberg, David Vladimirovich - Soviet , Russian speech therapist and deaf-educator , one of the founders of the highest defectological education in Russia. He died in besieged Leningrad.
- Theodosius (Feodosiev) - Bishop of the Polish and Russian Orthodox Churches , Archbishop of Vilna and Lida (1923-1939), Archbishop of Smolensk and Dorogobuzh (1908-1919).
- Philaret (Kharlamov) - Bishop of Semipalatinsk-Sverdlovsk and All Siberia of the Russian Old Orthodox Church .
- Filippov, Sergei Pavlovich - Russian and Soviet footballer, player of the Olympic team (1912). He died in besieged Leningrad.
- Vogel, Deborah - Jewish writer. She wrote in Yiddish and Polish. Died with family in Lviv ghetto
- Fomin, Vladimir Vasilyevich - Soviet footballer, right and center half. Honored Master of Sports of the USSR (1936). USSR national football team player, coach of Dynamo (Kiev). Killed by the German occupiers for harboring a Jew.
- Fondaminsky, Ilya Isidorovich - Russian revolutionary, member of the leadership of the Socialist Revolutionary Party , Commissioner of the Provisional Government in the Black Sea Fleet. Killed in Auschwitz Holy Orthodox Church.
- Frank, Mikhail Ludvigovich - Russian and Soviet mathematician, aeronautical historian, professor (1927). The father of the Nobel Prize laureate Ilya Mikhailovich Frank and biophysicist, academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences Gleb Mikhailovich Frank , the younger brother of the philosopher Semen Lyudvigovich Frank .
- Friedemann, Gunnar is an Estonian chess player.
- Frolov, Vladimir Alexandrovich - Russian and Soviet mosaic artist. He died in besieged Leningrad.
- Khara-Davan, Erengen - a Kalmyk medic, historian, political journalist, public figure, representative of the Eurasian movement.
- Khariton, Boris Osipovich - Russian journalist, publisher. Father Yu. B. Khariton. Sent from the USSR. After the accession of Latvia repressed. He died in the Soviet camp.
- Khodjaev, Nizametdin Isametdinovich - Uzbek Bolshevik, an active participant in the establishment of Soviet power in Turkestan, head of the Revkom Committee of the Fergana region (1919)
- Khoruja, Vera Zakharovna is a partisan activist, connected between the Central Committee of the Belarusian Communist Party and the front command. Hero of the Soviet Union (posthumously). Executed by German occupiers.
- Khrzhonstovsky, George Pavlovich - Russian architect.
- Zeitlin, Hillel - religious Jewish writer, philosopher and publicist, one of the largest Jewish religious philosophers of his time
- Tsereteli, Alexey Akakiyevich - Prince, Opera Entrepreneur. He died in Paris.
- Alexander Cheglok - Russian traveler, theosophist, writer, inventor, naturalist. Repressed. He died in the Soviet camp.
- Checa Pedro - Spanish politician, member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Spain . He died in Mexico.
- Chekrygin, Ivan Ivanovich - Russian ballet dancer , composer . The older brother choreographer Alexander Chekrygin . He died in besieged Leningrad.
- Shal, Jan - Polish aircraft designer, inventor, entrepreneur, author of textbooks on cosmogony. Member of the Polish Resistance Movement. Executed by the German occupiers.
- Shapiro, Alexander - the leader of the European anarchist movement. Killed in Auschwitz as a Jew
- Shaskolsky, Pavel Borisovich - Russian and Soviet pharmacist, owner of Sampsonievsky pharmacy and “Trading House B. Shaskolsky” in St. Petersburg (1910-1929), until 1917 - Chief Representative of Borzhomsky Mineral Waters . He died in besieged Leningrad.
- Shatalova, Claudia Ivanovna - the heroine scout during the Great Patriotic War. Executed by German occupiers
- Sheviakov, Nikolay Lvovich - Russian and Soviet engineer-architect and teacher, one of the masters of Moscow modern.
- Scheinfinkel, Moses El'evich - Russian and Soviet logician and mathematician, known as the inventor of combinatorial logic .
- Shelagin, Boris Evgenievich - Soviet footballer and ball hockey player, striker. He died in besieged Leningrad.
- Shirman, Elena Mikhailovna - Soviet poetess. Shot by German occupiers
- Steinberg, Pavel Nikolaevich - Professor of the Petrograd Agronomic Institute, author of books on gardening and horticulture.
- Eli Starr - French astrologer and occultist
- Elving, Fredrik - Finnish Nerd
- Engelhardt, Nikolai Alexandrovich - Russian writer, poet, essayist, literary critic. The son of A. N. Engelhardt , brother of M. A. Engelhardt , the second father-in-law of Nikolai Gumilev . He died in besieged Leningrad.
- Efendiyev, Rashid-bek - Azerbaijani teacher, writer and ethnographer.
- Efrussi, Polina Osipovna - Soviet psychologist and teacher, Ph.D., professor at the Leningrad Institute for the Study of the Brain and Mental Activity. Shot in the North Caucasus by the German occupiers as a Jew.
- Yakovlev, Mikhail Vasilyevich - Russian football player, participant of the Summer Olympic Games (1912). He died in besieged Leningrad.
- Yakovlev, Mikhail Nikolayevich - painter, graphic artist, set designer, author of landscapes and still lifes.
- Yakushenko, Ivan Fedorovich - participant of the Soviet-Finnish and World War II, political officer of the rifle company of the 733rd rifle regiment of the 136th rifle division of the 13th army of the North-Western Front, Hero of the Soviet Union (1940). Missing in the battles of Stalingrad.
- Yaron, Bronislav - Polish paleobotanist, Ph.D., shot by the Nazis in Auschwitz for participating in the resistance movement.
See also
- List of deceased in 1941
- List of deceased in 1943