• (1881–1915), architect of several mansions of the Antwerp
Zurenborg area, drafted reports regarding train traffic as a resistance member. Together with his friend Alexander Franck, he was the first one to be executed at the shooting range. • (1880–1915), architect and member of the network of Edith Cavell which helped wounded allied soldiers escape to the neutral Netherlands. Executed at the same time as Cavell, in order to quell the international protest. • Arthur Hellmann (1906–1944), tailor who was involved in the resistance movement during the Second World War. As a Jew himself, he participated in an attack against a transport of Jews, and organised an armed attack at the hospital of
Tienen, which resulted in the escape of a few resistance fighters. Arrested on 2 June 1943, incarcerated in Mechelen prison, then
Breendonk prison camp, where he was executed. File:Schaerbeek Rue Colonel Bourg Enclos des fusillés 02.jpg|Memorial for thirty-five individuals of the
First World War, including
Edith Cavell and
Gabrielle Petit File:Urne-Prisonniers politiques.JPG|Urn containing the relics of political prisoners of the
Second World War ==See also==