- male, deceased (1935)
- Józef Klemens Piłsudski, was a Polish revolutionary and statesman, Field Marshal, first Chief of State (1918-1922) and dictator (1926-1935) of th...
- male, deceased (1926)
- Julius Epstein was a Austro-Hungarian Jewish pianist. He was a pupil at Agram of the choir-director Vatroslav Lichtenegger, and in Vienna of Johann...
- male, deceased (1939)
- Karl Berngardovich Radek was a Bolshevik and an international Communist leader. He was born in then Lemberg (now L'viv in Ukraine, then in...
- male, deceased (1957)
- Jože Plečnik was a famous Slovene architect who practised in Vienna, Belgrade, Prague and Ljubljana. Plečnik was born in Ljubljana, (then in Aus...
- male, deceased (1993)
- General Wacław Jędrzejewicz was a Polish Army officer and diplomat and subsequently an American college professor. He was co-founder and lo...
- male, deceased (1909)
- Kasimir Felix Graf Badeni (or Count "Kasimir Felix von Badeni", born Kazimierz Feliks hrabia Badeni; Surochów, Galicia, October 14, 1846 - July 9, 1...
- male, deceased (1995)
- Henry Roth (8 February 1906 - 13 October 1995) was an American novelist and short story writer.
- male, deceased (1917)
- Dragutin Dimitrijević (August 17, 1876 - June 11, 24 or 27, 1917) was a Serbian soldier and nationalist leader of the Black Hand group which a...
- male, deceased (1914)
- Pero Budmani born in Ragusa (Dubrovnik) was a linguist and philologist, who first used the name Serbo-Croatian in his book of grammar (Grammatica...
- male, deceased (1960)
- Sir Lewis Bernstein Namier (June 27 1888 - August 19 1960) was an English historian. He was born Ludwik Niemirowski in Wola Okrzejska in what was...
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