Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron a los 68 años
Harald Poelchau
Harald Poelchau was a German prison chaplain, religious socialist and member of the resistance against the Nazis. Poelchau grew up in Silesia. During the early 1920's, he studied Protestant theology at the University of Tübingen and the University of Marburg, followed by social work at the College of Political Science of Berlin. Poelchau gained a doctorate under Paul Tillich at Frankfurt University. In 1933, he became a prison chaplain in the Berlin prisons. With the coming of the Nazi regime in 1933, he became am anti-fascist. During the war, Poelchau and his wife Dorothee Poelchau helped victims of the Nazi's, hiding them and helping them escape. At the same time, as a prison chaplain he gave comfort to the many people in prison and those sentenced to death. After the war, he became involved in the reform of prisons in East Germany. In 1971, Yad Vashem named Poelchau and his wife Righteous Among the Nations.
Hermann Mattern
Manuel António Pina
Manuel António Pina fue un escritor, poeta, dramaturgo, traductor, guionista y periodista portugués, galardonado en 2011 con el Premio Camões.
Józef Oleksy
Józef Oleksy fue un político polaco, primer ministro del país entre marzo de 1995 y febrero de 1996.
H. W. Janson
Horst Waldemar Janson, who published as H. W. Janson, was a Russian-born German-American professor of art history best known for his History of Art, which was first published in 1962 and has since sold more than four million copies in fifteen languages.
Amnon Lipkin-Shahak
Amnon Lipkin-Shahak fue un político y militar israelí miembro del Knéset.
Rebeca González
Isabel Rebeca González Casanova ,, más conocida como Rebeca González, fue una primera actriz, profesora de actuación y cantante venezolana.
Punch Gunalan
Datuk Punch Gunalan was a Malaysian badminton star, one of the finest combination doubles and singles players that the country has ever produced.
Jacqueline Audry
Jacqueline Audry fue una directora de cine francesa. En algunos medios de comunicación a principios de 1940 fue mencionada como la primera directora de cine en Francia aunque en realidad la primera directora de cine francesa fue Alice Guy, que fue también la primera persona que dirigió una película de ficción en la historia del cine, La feu aux choux en 1896.
Ernö Verebes
Ernő Verebes was a Hungarian-American actor who began his career in Hungarian silent films in 1915. During his film career he worked and lived in Hungary, Germany and in the United States. He was born into an Hungarian emigrant family in New York, but his family later returned to Austria-Hungary.