This is a list of famous peoplemeeting established criteria for significance (see Wikipedia: Criteria for the significance of personalities ) who died in July 1941 .
The cause of death is indicated only in exceptional cases (homicide, suicide, traffic accident or accident). In other cases, it is not indicated .
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July 1
- Ivanov, Vasily Ivanovich , Soviet military leader, major general of tank troops. He died in battle.
- Kaganovich, Mikhail Moiseevich (52), Soviet state and party leader, People's Commissar for the Defense Industry of the USSR (1937-1939), People's Commissar for the Aviation Industry (1939-1940). Suicide.
July 2
- Antonyuk, Maxim Kondratievich (26), military pilot, senior lieutenant, deputy squadron commander of the 147th fighter aviation regiment of the 1st mixed aviation division of the 14th Army of the Northern Front. He died in battle.
- Lopatin, Alexey Vasilievich (26), head of the 13th border outpost of the Vladimir-Volyn detachment (since 1940), Hero of the Soviet Union (posthumous). He died in battle.
- Macklin, Ronald (60) - British gymnast, bronze medalist of the 1912 Summer Olympics in the team championship.
July 4th
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- Boy Zhelensky, Tadeusz (66), Polish theater critic, translator of French literature, literary critic and writer, shot by the Nazis.
- Mikhailov, Leonid Vasilievich (Hero of the Soviet Union) (35), squadron commander of the 10th high-speed bomber regiment, captain.
- Novitsky, Vitold (62), Polish doctor, professor at the University of Jan Casimir in Lviv.
- Pilate, Stanislav (60), Polish scientist-chemist, teacher of the Lviv Polytechnic Institute.
- Progulsky, Stanislav (66), Polish pediatrician, professor at the University of Jan Casimir in Lviv.
- Sieradz, Wlodzimierz (70), Polish doctor, specialist in the field of forensic medicine.
- Suprun, Stepan Pavlovich (33), Soviet test pilot, military fighter pilot,. First twice Hero of the Soviet Union in World War II (second time posthumously). He died in battle.
- Khulevich, Jerzy (54), Polish writer , graphic artist , expressionist artist , art theorist . Died of a heart attack.
- Cieszinski, Anthony (59), Polish dentist, professor.
July 5th
- Kharaborkin, Georgy Filimonovich (35), a participant in the Soviet-Finnish war (1930-1940) and the Great Patriotic War, commander of a tank battalion. Hero of the Soviet Union (1940) Died at the front.
- Higrin, Boris Lvovich (31), participant in the Great Patriotic War, commander of the division of the 462th artillery regiment of the 13th army of the Western Front, Hero of the Soviet Union (posthumous), captain. Killed in battle
July 6th
- Anokhin, Konstantin Efremovich (28), Soviet military pilot, veteran of the Great Patriotic War, link commander of the 170th fighter aviation regiment of the 23rd mixed aviation division of the Western Front, lieutenant. Hero of the Soviet Union (posthumous). Killed in battle
- Belyaev, Yakov Dmitrievich (23), sergeant of the Workers 'and Peasants' Red Army, participant in the Great Patriotic War, Hero of the Soviet Union (posthumous). He died in battle.
- Gryaznov, Alexander Matveevich - Soviet tanker, participant in World War II, Hero of the Soviet Union (posthumous). He died in battle.
- Reichenov, Anton (93), German ornithologist.
July 7th
- Badrakh, Ulzhiigiin (46), Mongolian politician, Minister of Finance (1924-1925), Secretary of the Central Committee of the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party (1928-1932), was shot by order of the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of the USSR. Rehabilitated posthumously.
July 8
- Baykov, Semyon Grigorievich (27), commander of a sapper platoon of the 50th separate motorized engineer battalion of the 1st mechanized corps of the 11th Army of the North-Western Front, junior lieutenant., Hero of the Soviet Union (posthumous). He died in battle.
- Gober, Philippe (62), French flutist, composer and conductor. Died of a stroke.
- Nikifor Kudryavtsev (26), junior lieutenant of the Workers 'and Peasants' Red Army, participant in the Great Patriotic War, Hero of the Soviet Union.
- Shor, Moishe (67), Polish-Jewish historian, orientalist, Assyrian specialist, Polish public and political figure. He died in a Soviet prison.
July 9th
- Adzhia, Bozhidar (50), Yugoslav left politician and publicist. People's hero of Yugoslavia (posthumous) Shot by Ustash.
- Zdorovtsev, Stepan Ivanovich (25), pilot, flight commander of the 158th fighter aviation regiment, Hero of the Soviet Union . He died in battle.
- Kershovani, Otokar (39), Yugoslav journalist, communist. Shot by Ustashi
- Matelo, Valdo Janovich (33), Estonian military leader, captain.
- Pritsa, Ognen (41), Yugoslav mathematician, communist. People's hero of Yugoslavia (posthumous). Shot by Ustashi
- Sokolov, Nikolai Konstantinovich , Soviet statesman, Chairman of the Board of the USSR State Bank (1940). Shot by the NKVD. Rehabilitated posthumously.
July 10
- Amar, Anandyn (55), Mongolian politician, Prime Minister of Mongolia (1928-1930, 1936-1939). Shot in Moscow. Rehabilitated posthumously.
- Bandera, Andrei Mikhailovich (59), priest of the UGCC, religious and public figure, member of the Ukrainian National Council. Shot by the NKVD
- Zakhodsky, Alexander Ivanovich (24), machine gunner of the 3rd battalion of the 461st rifle regiment of the 142nd rifle division of the 23rd army of the Northern Front, private, Hero of the Soviet Union (posthumous). He died in battle.
- Morton, Jelly Roll (55), American jazz pianist, singer, orchestra leader. Died of asthma.
- Titovka, Sergey Alekseevich , Hero of the Soviet Union .
July 11
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- Sivolap, Ivan Danilovich , - a participant in the Soviet-Finnish and World War II. Petty Officer of the armored forces. Hero of the Soviet Union ( 1940 ). Killed in battle
- Evans, Arthur (90), British archaeologist, discoverer of the Minoan civilization.
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July 12th
- Ruzevich, Stanislav (51), Polish mathematician, representative of the Lviv School of Mathematics.
- Skuenieks, Margers (55), Latvian statesman and politician, Prime Minister of Latvia (1926-1928, 1931-1933). Shot in the Soviet Union.
July 13th
- Privalov, Ivan Ivanovich (50), Soviet mathematician, corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Sciences
- Raud, Ilmar (28), Estonian chess player . Died in Buenos Aires
July 14th
- Vlasov, Trofim Leontyevich , Major General of the Workers 'and Peasants' Red Army, participant in the Polish campaign , the Soviet-Finnish and World War II , commander of the artillery of the 16th Army, died at the front.
- Sereda, Ivan Mikhailovich (36), Hero of the Soviet Union.
- Filatov, Pyotr Mikhailovich (47), Soviet military leader, commander of the 13th Army, lieutenant general in the initial period of World War II. Died of wounds received at the front.
- Yablonsky, Viktor Petrovich (44), Soviet theater and film actor, poet. Member of World War II. Killed in battle
July 15th
- Kretzer, Max (87), German writer.
- Ruttman, Walter (53), German artist and director. Died of the effects of embolism.
- Engelhardt, Boris Vadimovich , Member of the First World War and Civil War on the side of the White movement . Shot by the verdict of a military tribunal. Rehabilitated posthumously.
July 17th
- Wagenar, Johan (78) - Dutch composer , organist and music teacher. The father of Bernard Wagenard .
- Sirotinin, Nikolai Vladimirovich , senior sergeant of artillery. During World War II, in one battle, destroyed 11 tanks, 7 armored vehicles, 57 soldiers and officers of the enemy. He died in battle.
- Cesarean, Augustus (47), Croatian writer and publicist. Killed by the Ustashi.
- Chestokhvalov, Sergei Mikhailovich (49), Soviet military commander, major general, commander of the 25th Rifle Corps. He died at the front.
July 18th
- Huseynbala Balaali oglu Aliyev (22) Soviet fighter pilot, lieutenant.
- Indans, Janis Theodor (46) Latvian pilot. Shot by the verdict of a Soviet court. Rehabilitated posthumously.
- Lavrangas, Dionysios (80), Greek composer, conductor and music teacher.
July 19
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- Leichum, Wilhelm (30), German athlete, sprinter and long jump <two-time European champion (1934, 1938), bronze medalist of the summer Olympic Games in Berlin (1936) in long jump. Died on the Eastern Front
- Montvila, Vytautas (32), Lithuanian Soviet poet, translator. Shot by German occupiers.
- Sirbu, Filimon (24), Romanian revolutionary, member of the anti-fascist labor movement. Executed by a verdict of a Romanian court
- Schulz, Josef , German soldier, World War II veteran, anti-fascist hero
July 20
- Larionov, Georgy Petrovich , participant in the Soviet-Finnish and World War II, Hero of the Soviet Union (1940),, flight commander, squadron commander of the 7th Fighter Aviation Regiment, captain. He died in battle.
- Turner, Genrikh Ivanovich (82), organizer and head of Russia's first orthopedics department and clinic.
July 21
- Kruglikova, Elizaveta Sergeevna (76), Russian Soviet artist, graphic artist, master of engraving and silhouette.
- Lepky, Bogdan Silvestrovich , Ukrainian poet, prose writer, literary critic, critic, translator, literary historian, publisher, publicist.
July 22
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- Gremislavsky, Yakov Ivanovich (77), Russian Soviet theater make-up artist.
- Grigoriev, Andrei Terentyevich (51), Soviet military leader, major general of the communications forces (1940). Shot by the verdict of the Military College of the Faithful Court of the USSR. Rehabilitated posthumously.
- Klimovskikh, Vladimir Efimovich (56), Soviet military leader, chief of staff of the Western Front. major general. Shot by the verdict of the Military College of the Faithful Court of the USSR. Rehabilitated posthumously.
- Korobkov, Alexander Andreevich (44), Soviet military leader, commander of the 4th Army, major general in the initial period of World War II. Shot by the verdict of the Military College of the Faithful Court of the USSR. Rehabilitated posthumously.
- Pavlov, Dmitry Grigorievich (43), Soviet military leader, army general, Hero of the Soviet Union , commander of the Western Front at the beginning of World War II. Shot by the verdict of the Military College of the Faithful Court of the USSR. Rehabilitated posthumously.
July 23
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- Jenkins, Cesar (74) - Welsh footballer
- Quinones González, Jose (27), military pilot, national hero of Peru . Killed in battle during the Peruvian-Ecuadorian War
- Kuza, Vasily Vasilievich (39), Soviet actor, theater director , Honored Artist of the RSFSR . Killed during a German air raid
July 24th
- Kiryanov, Pavel Nikolaevich (22), tank commander, participant in the Soviet-Finnish and World War II, Hero of the Soviet Union (1940). He died in battle.
- Pislegin, Victor Kuzmich , tanker, participant in the Soviet-Finnish and World War II, Hero of the Soviet Union (1940). He died in battle.
- Ramek, Rudolph (60) - Federal Chancellor of Austria (1924-1926)
- Tarakanov, Alexander Yakovlevich , participant in the Soviet-Finnish and World War II, platoon flamethrower platoon commander of the 35th Light Tank Brigade of the 7th Army of the North-Western Front , junior lieutenant. Hero of the Soviet Union (1940). He died of wounds received in battle.
July 25
- Antonenko, Alexei Kasyanovich (30), Soviet fighter pilot, Hero of the Soviet Union . He died in a plane crash.
- Gorbachev, Ivan Sergeyevich , commander of the 250th Rifle Division, died at the front.
- Danilov, Nikolai Fedorovich (26), participant in the Great Patriotic War, political instructor of a motorized rifle company, 163th separate reconnaissance battalion, 104th infantry division, 42nd infantry corps, 14th army, Northern Front, Hero of the Soviet Union (posthumous) . He died in battle.
- Kowalska, Mechislava (39)? Blessed Roman Catholic Church, nun from the monastic order of the Capuchin’s Clarissa, confessor. Died in a Nazi concentration camp.
July 26
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- Bartel, Casimir (59), Polish mathematician, politician and statesman, between 1926 and 1930. led the Polish government three times. Shot by the Nazis.
- Seebe, Josefina (70) - German writer and editor, author of numerous books for children and teenage girls, including book series.
- Vladimir Kurochkin - Senior Lieutenant of the Workers 'and Peasants' Red Army, participant in the Soviet-Finnish and World War II, Hero of the Soviet Union.
- Lebesgue, Henri Leon (66), French mathematician, member of the Paris Academy of Sciences (1922). Professor at the University of Paris (since 1910).
- Molyavko-Vysotsky, Alexander Petrovich (55), a prominent Russian heraldist.
- Ohorzof, Paul (27) - German serial killer and rapist, executed
- Wharf, Benjamin Lee (44), American linguist , specialist in American Indian languages and author of the so-called. the hypothesis of "linguistic relativity", also known as the " Sepir-Whorf hypothesis ". Died of cancer.
July 27
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- Angarsky, Nikolai Semenovich (67), revolutionary, Bolshevik, literary critic, party writer. Shot by court verdict. Rehabilitated posthumously
- Bisenieks, Georg (55), a Russian revolutionary, a Latvian diplomat and politician, was shot by the verdict of the military collegium of the Supreme Court of the USSR. Rehabilitated posthumously.
- Blagov, Ivan Ivanovich (49) - Soviet diplomatic figure, trade representative of the USSR in Greece; VKP (b) (1929-1939), executed.
- Bondarev, Tikhon Lavrentievich (70) - Russian revolutionary, Soviet party leader.
- Bondarenko, Alexander Stepanovich (48), Soviet scientist, vice president of the All-Union Agricultural Agricultural Academy, was shot by the verdict of the military collegium of the Supreme Court of the USSR. Rehabilitated posthumously.
- Dadukin, Alexander Mikhailovich (43) - Soviet state and party leader, chairman of the Yaroslavl Provincial Committee of the RCP (B) (1918), executed.
- Dansranbilegin Dogsom - Mongolian politician, in 1936-1939 Chairman of the Presidium of the State Small Khural of the Mongolian People’s Republic. Shot by court verdict. Rehabilitated posthumously
- Drozhzhin, Ivan Vasilievich (50) - Soviet state and party leader, executive secretary of the Kostroma Provincial Committee of the RCP (B.) (1923-1924).
- Zeltins, Otto (51), officer of the Latvian and German army, publicist and journalist, shot by the verdict of the military collegium of the Supreme Court of the USSR. Rehabilitated posthumously.
- Malyshev, Boris Alexandrovich , head of the NKVD Directorate for the Irkutsk Region in 1938-1939, senior major in state security. Shot by the verdict of the military college of the Supreme Court of the USSR. Not rehabilitated
- Мгеладзе, Илларион Виссарионович (50), советский литератор, критик, публицист, политический деятель, расстрелян органами НКВД.
- Хартманис, Мартиньш (58), российский и латвийский военный деятель, генерал. Расстрелян по приговору военной коллегии Верховного суда СССР.
28 июля
- Ахлюстин, Пётр Николаевич (45), советский военачальник, в начальный период Великой Отечественной войны командир 13-го механизированного корпуса. Погиб в бою.
- Ерёмин, Степан Илларионович советский военачальник, генерал-майор, в наалеВеликой Отечественной войны командир 20-го стрелкового корпуса 13-й армии. Погиб на фронте.
- Карпеченко, Георгий Дмитриевич (42), советский учёный-генетик. Расстрелян по приговору Военной коллегии Верховного суда СССР. Реабилитирован посмертно.
- Клепинин, Николай Андреевич (42), писатель, историк. Расстрелян органами НКВД. Реабилитирован посмертно.
- Кон, Феликс Яковлевич (77), польский революционер, советский общественный деятель.
- Дмитрий Кузнецов (38) — майор Рабоче-крестьянской Красной Армии, участник Великой Отечественной войны, Герой Советского Союза.
- Лоренц, Иван Леопольдович (50), советский дипломат, Полномочный представитель СССР в Литве (1923—1925), Финляндии (1925—1927), Латвии (1927—1929), Австрии (1935—1938). Расстрелян по приговору Военной коллегии Верховного Суда СССР . Реабилитирован посмертно.
- Лоскутов, Михаил Петрович (34) — советский курский писатель и публицист, расстрелян по приговору Военной коллегии Верховного суда СССР . Реабилититирован посмертно.
- Пороховщиков, Александр Александрович , российский инженер-конструктор, лётчик, предприниматель. Расстрелян по приговору Военной коллегии Верховного Суда СССР . Реабилитирован посмертно.
- Тикиляйнен, Пётр Абрамович (19), участник Советско-финской и Великой Отечественной войн, командир отделения 52-го стрелкового полка 71-й стрелковой дивизии 7-й армии, Герой Советского Союза (посмертно). Погиб в бою/
29 июля
- Гримм, Давид Давидович (77), русский юрист, ректор Петербургского университета в 1910—1911 годах. Умер в Риге.
- Стивенсон, Джеймс (52) — британский актёр, номинант на премию Оскар (1940) (« Письмо »)
30 июля
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- Анисимов, Виктор Васильевич (28), советский военный лётчик, участник советско-финской и Великой Отечественной войн, Герой Советского Союза (посмертно). Погиб в бою.
- Артамонов, Алексей Алексеевич (25), участник Великой Отечественной войны, младший лётчик 168-го истребительного авиационного полка 45-й смешанной авиационной дивизии 18-й армии Южного фронта, Герой Советского Союза (посмертно), лейтенант. Погиб в бою/
- Беккер, Хуго (78), немецкий виолончелист, композитор и музыкальный педагог.
- Иоанн (Булин) (48), — епископ Русской православной церкви , епископ Печерский (1926—1932). Расстрелян по приговору советского суда. Реабилитирован посмертно.
- Сквирский, Борис Евсеевич — советский дипломат, расстрелян органами НКВД. Реабилитирован посмертно.
- Соколов, Николай Константинович — советский государственный деятель, председатель Правления Госбанка СССР (1940). Расстрелян органами НКВД. Реабилитирован посмертно.
- Улзийтийн Бадрах , государственный и политический деятель МНР, секретарь Центрального Комитета Монгольской народно-революционной партии . Расстрелян по постановлению Военной коллегии Верховного суда СССР . Реабилитирован посмертно.
- Целминьш, Хуго (63), латвийский политический деятель. Премьер-министр Латвии (1924—1925, 1928—1931) Расстрелян в Москве
31 июля
- Маринкович, Соня (25), югославская крестьянка, партизанка Народно-освободительной войны, Народный герой Югославии (посмертно). Одна из инициаторов антифашистского сопротивления в Воеводине . Расстреляна немецкими оккупантами.
- Унт, Максим Иоганнович (43) эстонский политический деятель, социалист. Расстрелян органами НКВД. Реабилитирован посмертно.
- Чеховской, Якуба Авраамович (61) — цирковой борец-тяжелоатлет [1] .