Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron en 2000
Ronald Francis Brian Gosselin Medlicott
Sir Robert Sainsbury
Sir Robert James Sainsbury, was the son of John Benjamin Sainsbury, and along with his wife Lisa began the collection of modern and tribal art housed at the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts in Norwich.
Henry Alexander Stuart-Menteth
Commander Henry Alexander Stuart-Menteth, was a British naval officer famous for his service in the Royal Navy, particularly during the Second World War where he assisted in the sinking of two U-boats and helped capture Enigma code fragments, which enabled Bletchley Park to decipher the code. He commanded six ships during his career. He married in 1952, having two sons and a daughter, and seven grandchildren in turn.
Anthony Powell
Anthony Dymoke Powell, CH, CBE, fue un novelista británico muy conocido por su obra A Dance to the Music of Time, traducida al español como Una danza para la música del tiempo, monumental obra en doce volúmenes publicada entre 1951 y 1975. Fue hijo de un oficial del Welch Regiment.
Joseph F. Enright
Joseph Francis Enright was a submarine captain in the United States Navy. He is best known as the man who sank the Japanese aircraft carrier Shinano–the "most significant single submarine sinking of World War II."
Michel Droit
Michel Droit fue un novelista y periodista francés, elegido miembro de la Academia Francesa para el asiento número 27 que había ocupado Pierre Nora. Fue interlocutor privilegiado del presidente de la república Charles de Gaulle quien le concedió varias entrevistas exclusivas desde el Palacio del Eliseo.
John Nevill, 5th Marquess of Abergavenny
Lieutenant Colonel John Henry Guy Nevill, 5th Marquess of Abergavenny, was a British peer.
Anatoli Firsov
Anatoli Vasilievich Firsov was a Russian ice hockey left wing and center, who competed internationally for the USSR. In the IIHF World Championships, he won the scoring title four times and was named the best forward three times. He was also named the most valuable player in the Soviet hockey league three times. Between 1964 and 1972, Firsov played 166 games for the national team. He scored 134 goals, and won three Olympic and eight world titles.
Théodore Monod
Théodore André Monod, más conocido como Théodore Monod,, fue un naturalista, explorador, erudito y humanista francés.
Karl Hocker
Karl-Friedrich Höcker fue un SS Obersturmführer y adjunto a Richard Baer, uno de los Comandantes del Campo de concentración de Auschwitz I.