before the Nazi
Volksgerichtshof, which condemned him to death in September 1944.
Josef Wirmer is at the far right in the photo. '' on trial following the 1944 bomb plot to assassinate Hitler •
Abdulla Aliş (1908–1944), poet who fought in World War II; beheaded •
Rita Arnould (1914–1943), resistance group member •
Judith Auer (1905–1944), resistance fighter; hanged •
Bernhard Bästlein (1894–1944), communist and resistance fighter •
Maurice Bavaud (1916–1941), failed assassin of Hitler; beheaded •
Marianne Baum (1912–1942), anti-Nazi convicted of treason following an attack in Berlin; beheaded •
Cato Bontjes van Beek (1920–1943), resistance fighter; beheaded •
Karl Behrens (1909–1943), engineer and resistance fighter •
Heinrich Belohlavek (1889–1943), Austrian footballer and resistance member; beheaded •
Liane Berkowitz (1923–1943), resistance fighter; beheaded •
Robert Bernardis (1908–1944), Austrian resistance fighter; was involved in a plot to assassinate Hitler •
Irena Bernášková (1904–1942), Czech resistance fighter and journalist; beheaded •
Hans-Jürgen von Blumenthal (1907–1944), aristocrat who conspired to assassinate Hitler •
Hasso von Boehmer (1904–1945), lieutenant colonel who plotted to assassinate Hitler •
Eugen Bolz (1881–1945), politician and resistance member •
Erika von Brockdorff (1911–1943), resistance fighter; beheaded •
Eduard Brücklmeier (1903–1944), diplomat and resistance fighter; hanged •
Eva-Maria Buch (1921–1943), resistance fighter; beheaded •
Musa Cälil (1906–1944), Soviet-Tatar resistance fighter; beheaded •
Hans Coppi (1916–1942), resistance fighter; married to Hilde Coppi; hanged •
Hilde Coppi (1909–1943), communist and resistance fighter; married to Hans Coppi; beheaded •
Alfred Corbin (1916–1943), resistance fighter •
Walter Cramer (1886–1944), businessman involved in the plot to assassinate Hitler; hanged •
Alfred Delp (1907–1945), Jesuit priest falsely implicated for plotting to overthrow Hitler •
Heinrich zu Dohna-Schlobitten (1882–1944), major general and resistance fighter •
Charlotte Eisenblätter (1903–1944), Anti-Nazi activist •
Hans Otto Erdmann (1896–1944), Army officer involved in the plot to assassinate Hitler; hanged •
Benita von Falkenhayn (1900–1935), baroness and spy; beheaded by axe •
Erich Fellgiebel (1886–1944), army general who plotted to assassinate Hitler •
Eberhard Finckh (1899–1944), colonel and resistance member; hanged •
Reinhold Frank (1896–1945), lawyer involved in the plot to assassinate Hitler; hanged •
Julius Fučík (1903–1943), journalist accused of high treason •
Willi Gall (1908–1941), communist and resistance fighter; beheaded •
Jakob Gapp (1897–1943), Austrian Roman Catholic priest and anti-Nazi activist; beheaded •
Charlotte Garske (1906–1943), political activist who opposed the Nazi government •
Erich Garske (1907–1943), husband of Charlotte •
Erwin Gehrts (1890–1943), socialist and resistance fighter; beheaded •
Erich and Elizabeth Gloeden, and Elisabeth Kuznitzky, entire family beheaded for sheltering a conspirator in 1944 •
Carl Friedrich Goerdeler (1884–1945), politician who opposed the Holocaust; hanged •
Fritz Goerdeler (1886–1945), jurist and resistance fighter; hanged •
Ursula Goetze (1916–1943), resistance fighter; beheaded •
Helene Gotthold (1896–1944), Jehovah's Witness who opposed the Nazis; beheaded •
John Graudenz (1884–1942), journalist and resistance fighter; strangled •
Medardo Griotto (1901–1943), militant communist activist; beheaded •
Nikolaus Gross (1898–1945), Roman Catholic falsely arrested for the attempted assassination of Hitler •
Alfred Grünberg (1902–1942), Communist party member and resistance fighter; hanged •
Wilhelm Guddorf (1902–1943), Belgian journalist and resistance fighter •
Hans Bernd von Haeften (1905–1944), jurist who conspired to assassinate Hitler •
Albrecht von Hagen (1904–1944), jurist and resistance fighter; hanged •
Otto and Elise Hampel, couple who protested against the Nazis; beheaded •
Georg Hansen (1904–1944), Army colonel and resistance fighter; hanging •
Arvid Harnack (1901–1942), jurist and resistance fighter; beheaded •
Ernst von Harnack (1888–1945), Prussian official and resistance fighter •
Mildred Harnack (1902–1943), American teacher and resistance fighter; beheaded •
Paul von Hase (1885–1944), career soldier and resistance fighter; hanged •
Ulrich von Hassell (1881–1944), diplomat and resistance member; hanged •
Elli Hatschek (1901–1944), resistance member; beheaded •
Theodor Haubach (1896–1945), journalist and resistance fighter •
Egbert Hayessen (1913–1944), resistance fighter; hanged •
Wolf-Heinrich Graf von Helldorf (1896–1944), police official involved in the plot to assassinate Hitler; hanged •
Horst Heilmann (1923–1942), resistance fighter; hanged •
Albert Hensel (1895–1942), communist and resistance fighter •
Otto Herfurth (1893–1944), general involved in the plot to assassinate Hitler; hanged •
Liselotte Herrmann (1909–1938), communist resistance fighter; beheaded •
Helmut Himpel (1907–1943), dentist and resistance fighter; hanged •
Helmut Hirsch (1916–1937), German Jew arrested for taking part in a bombing; decapitated •
Erich Hoepner (1886–1944), General who conspired to assassinate Hitler •
Caesar von Hofacker (1896–1944), lieutenant colonel who plotted to assassinate Hitler; hanged •
Rosa Hofmann (1919–1943), Communist youth leader and resistance activist •
Bedřich Homola (1887–1943), Czech soldier and anti-Nazi commander •
Roland von Hößlin (1915–1944), army officer who plotted to assassinate Hitler •
Helmuth Hübener (1925–1942), youth who opposed the Nazi regime; was the youngest prisoner ever executed at age 17; beheaded •
Walter Husemann (1909–1943), communist and resistance fighter; beheaded •
Richard Hüttig (1908–1934), communist accused of attempted murder and breach of peace; beheaded by axe •
Hildegard Jadamowitz (1916–1942), communist activist •
Friedrich Gustav Jaeger (1895–1944), resistance fighter; hanged •
Heinz Joachim (1919–1942), anti-government resistance group member; married to Marianne Joachim •
Marianne Joachim (1921–1943), resistance fighter; married to Heinz Joachim •
Wanda Kallenbach (1902–1944), was charged with undermining the war and helping the enemy; beheaded •
Heinz Kapelle (1913–1941), YCLG member accused of high treason •
Walter Küchenmeister (1897–1943), machine technician and resistance fighter •
Otto Kiep (1886–1944), resistance fighter; hanged •
Johanna Kirchner (1889–1944), opponent of the Nazi regime; beheaded •
Hans Georg Klamroth (1898–1944), officer involved in the plot to assassinate Hitler •
Friedrich Klausing (1920–1944), resistance fighter who plotted to assassinate Hitler •
Ewald von Kleist-Schmenzin (1890–1945), lawyer who plotted to assassinate Hitler •
Theodor Korselt (1891–1943), jurist who negatively influenced Germany's fighting forces •
Alfred Kranzfelder (1908–1944), naval officer and resistance member; hanged •
Anna Krauss (1884–1943), fortune teller and resistance fighter; beheaded •
Karlrobert Kreiten (1916–1943), pianist accused of making negative remarks about Hitler; hanged •
Adam Kuckhoff (1887–1943), writer and resistance member •
Ingeborg Kummerow (1912–1943), office worker charged with aiding and abetting espionage; beheaded •
Carl Langbehn (1901–1944), lawyer and resistance member; hanged •
Krista Lavíčková (1917–1944), Czech secretary who fought against Nazism; beheaded •
Julius Leber (1891–1945), politician and resistance member •
Heinrich Graf von Lehndorff-Steinort (1909–1944), East Prussian aristocrat who plotted to assassinate Hitler; hanged •
Paul Lejeune-Jung (1882–1944), lawyer and resistance fighter; hanged •
Ludwig Freiherr von Leonrod (1906–1944), Army officer who plotted to assassinate Hitler; hanged •
Bernhard Letterhaus (1894–1944), unionist and Nazi resistance member •
Franz Leuninger (1898–1945), politician and resistance member •
Wilhelm Leuschner (1890–1944), trade unionist involved in the plot to assassinate Hitler •
Herta Lindner (1920–1943), resistance fighter •
Hans Otfried von Linstow (1899–1944), Army colonel who plotted to assassinate Hitler •
Hildegard Löwy (1922–1943), office worker and anti-Nazi resistance member; beheaded •
Ferdinand von Lüninck (1888–1944), officer involved in the plot to assassinate Hitler; hanged •
Mikhail Varfolomeevich Makarov (1915–c.1942), possibly; was a career spy •
Rudolf von Marogna-Redwitz (1886–1944), colonel who plotted to assassinate Hitler; hanged •
Hermann Maaß (1897–1944), resistance member •
Michael von Matuschka (1888–1944), politician who plotted to assassinate Hitler •
Basile Maximovitch (1902–c.1943), Russian aristocrat; beheaded •
Anna Maximovitch (1901–c.1943), Russian aristocrat and neuropsychiatrist; •
Joachim Meichssner (1906–1944), army officer and resistance member •
Herbert Michaelis (1898–1939), resistance member •
Helmuth James Graf von Moltke (1907–1945), jurist accused of treason •
Renate von Natzmer (1898–1935), spy; beheaded by axe •
Arthur Nebe (1894–1945), Nazi convicted of treason •
Eugen Neutert (1905–1943), communist and resistance fighter •
Johann Nobis (1899–1940), conscientious objector •
Véra Obolensky (1911–1944), French resistance fighter; beheaded •
Ruth Oesterreich (1894–1943), anti-government activist; hanged •
Paul Ogorzow (1912–1941), serial killer; beheaded •
Erwin Planck (1893–1945), politician and resistance fighter; hanged •
Johannes Popitz (1884–1945), Prussian finance minister and resistance member; hanged •
Karl Ernst Rahtgens (1908–1944), officer and resistance fighter; hanged •
Rudolf Redlinghofer (1900–1940), conscientious objector •
Friedrich Rehmer (1921–1943), factory worker and resistance fighter •
Adolf Rembte (1902–1937), communist and resistance fighter; beheaded •
Adolf Reichwein (1898–1944), educator who resisted German policies •
John Rittmeister (1898–1943), neurologist and resistance fighter; beheaded •
Alexis von Roenne (1903–1944), colonel accused of plotting to assassinate Hitler •
Galina Romanova (1918–1944), Ukrainian doctor and resistance fighter; beheaded •
Joachim Sadrozinski (1907–1944), Army officer who plotted to assassinate Hitler •
Lothar Salinger (1919–1943), resistant activist •
Rudolf von Scheliha (1897–1942), aristocrat and resistance fighter; hanged •
Rose Schlösinger (1907–1943), social worker and resistance fighter; beheaded •
Elfriede Scholz (1903–1943) •
Oda Schottmüller (1905–1943), dancer and resistance fighter; beheaded •
Friedrich-Werner Graf von der Schulenburg (1875–1944), diplomat who plotted to assassinate Hitler; hanged •
Fritz-Dietlof von der Schulenburg (1902–1944), son of Friedrich-Werner; hanged •
Harro Schulze-Boysen (1909–1942), publicist convicted of high treason; married to Libertas Schulze-Boyson; hanged •
Libertas Schulze-Boysen (1913–1942), journalist and resistance fighter; married to Harro Schulze-Boysen •
Elisabeth Schumacher (1904–1942), artist and resistance fighter •
Kurt Schumacher (1905–1942), anti-fascist group member; hanged •
Friedrich Schumann (1893–1921), serial killer; beheaded by axe •
Wilhelm Schürmann-Horster (1900–1943), marxist communist; hanged •
Ludwig Schwamb (1890–1945), jurist and resistance fighter; hanged •
Ulrich Wilhelm Graf Schwerin von Schwanenfeld (1902–1944), landowner and resistance fighter; hanged •
Gertrud Seele (1917–1945), nurse and social worker who helped Jews; beheaded •
Fritz Siedentopf (1908–1944), communist and resistance fighter; beheaded •
Franz Sperr (1878–1945), resistance member; hanged •
Günther Smend (1912–1944), officer who plotted to assassinate Hitler; hanged •
Robert Stamm (1900–1937), politician who conspired to commit treason; beheaded •
Berthold Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg (1905–1944), aristocrat who plotted to assassinate Hitler •
Helmuth Stieff (1901–1944), general involved in the plot to assassinate Hitler •
Ilse Stöbe (1911–1942), journalist and resistance fighter; beheaded •
Heinz Strelow (1915–1943), journalist and resistance fighter; beheaded •
Carl-Heinrich von Stülpnagel (1886–1944), General convicted of treason •
Maria Terwiel (1910–1943), resistance fighter; beheaded •
Elisabeth von Thadden (1890–1944), progressive educator and resistance fighter; beheaded •
Fritz Thiele (1894–1944), resistance member; hanged •
Fritz Thiel (1916–1943), engineer and resistance fighter; not the same man above •
Busso Thoma (1899–1945), major who plotted to assassinate Hitler; hanged •
Adam von Trott zu Solz (1909–1944), lawyer who conspired to assassinate Hitler •
Nikolaus von Üxküll-Gyllenband (1877–1944), businessman who conspired to assassinate Hitler •
Käte Voelkner (1906–1943) •
Peter Yorck von Wartenburg (1904–1944), jurist and resistance fighter •
Hermann Josef Wehrle (1899–1944), Catholic priest involved in the plot to assassinate Hitler •
Carl Wentzel (1875–1944), farmer involved in the plot to assassinate Hitler •
Josef Wirmer (1901–1944), jurist and resistance fighter; hanged •
Erwin von Witzleben (1881–1944), field marshal who conspired to assassinate Hitler •
Irene Wosikowski (1910–1944), political activist; beheaded •
Emmy Zehden (1900–1944), Jehovah's Witness and resistance member; beheaded == See also ==