{{Short description|none}} {{incomplete list|date=August 2018}} This article is a list of prisoners of Nazi concentration camps designated return unwanted ({{langx|de|Rückkehr unerwünscht}}), which was used to forbid their release and indicate that their death was desired by the Nazi regime.
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%; font-size: 90%;" ! Name ! Born ! Died ! Reason ! Result |- |{{sortname|Konrad|Adenauer}} |1876 |1967 |Opposition to the regime |Survived Messelager Köln, Cologne-Hohenlind Hospital and Brauweiler. Avoided transport to Buchenwald by faking illness (according to {{ill|Eugen Zander|de}}) |- |{{sortname|Antonia|Bruha}} |1915 |2006 |Austrian Resistance activist |Survived Ravensbrück |- |{{sortname|Norbert|Čapek}} |1870 | rowspan="2" |1942 |Founder of the Czech Unitarian Church, listened to the BBC |Died at Dachau |- |{{sortname ill|Jaroslav|Dobrovolský|cz}} |1895 |Czechoslovak Resistance fighter |Died at Mauthausen |- |{{sortname ill|Joseph E.|Drexel|de}} |1896 |1976 |German Resistance member |Survived Mauthausen and Flossenbürg |- |{{sortname|Gisi|Fleischmann}}<ref name ="leaders">{{cite web |title=Prominent Members of the Working Group |url=http://www.yadvashem.org/yv/en/exhibitions/communities/bratislava/working_group_activists.asp |publisher=Yad Vashem |accessdate=17 July 2018}}</ref> |1892 |1944 |Leader of the Bratislava Working Group, an illegal Jewish organization that tried to rescue European Jews, especially Slovak Jews, from the Holocaust |Deported to Auschwitz 18 October 1944, led away by SS guards and never seen again |- |{{sortname ill|Willy|Gay|de}} |1890 |1975 | |Survived Mauthausen and Flossenbürg |- |{{sortname ill|Edmond|Goergen|de}} |1914 |2000 |Luxembourg Resistance member |Survived Hinzert, Sachsenhausen and Mauthausen |- |{{sortname|Leo|Haas}} |1901 |1983 |Graphic artist; with other artists, smuggled drawings about the Holocaust into neutral countries |Survived Auschwitz and Sachsenhausen |- |{{sortname ill|Krafft Werner|Jaeger|de}} |1919 |2008 |German Resistance fighter involved in 20 July plot |Survived Sachsenhausen |- |{{sortname ill|Jan|Jebavý|cz}} |1908 |1942 |Czechoslovak Resistance member |Killed at Mauthausen |- |{{sortname|Rosa|Jochmann}}<ref name=RJlautRM>{{cite web|title=Rosa Jochmann: Symbolfür Demokratie und Menschenwürde|author=Rainer Mayerhofer|url=http://www.wienerzeitung.at/linkmap/personen/jochmann.htm|publisher=Wiener Zeitung|accessdate=8 March 2018|url-status=bot: unknown|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20040126221324/http://www.wienerzeitung.at/linkmap/personen/jochmann.htm|archivedate=26 January 2004}}</ref> |1901 |1994 |Austrian Resistance activist |Survived Ravensbrück |- |{{sortname|Siegfried|Lederer}}<ref name=thesis >{{cite thesis |last1 =Zdražilová |first1=Romana |editor1-last=Červená |editor1-first=Radka Křížková |title=Perzekuce Židovského obyvatelstva v Plzni v průběhu druhé světové války |date=2017 |url=https://otik.uk.zcu.cz/bitstream/11025/28008/1/Zdrazilova%2520R-DP-FINAL..pdf |accessdate=10 August 2018 |institution =Západočeská univerzita v Plzni |language=cs|pages=52–53}}</ref> |1904 |1972 |Witnessed the Lidice massacre |Escaped from Auschwitz 5 April 1944 with the help of an SS guard |- |{{sortname ill|Gertrud|Müller|de|Gertrud Müller (Widerstandskämpferin)}} |1915 |2007 |German Resistance fighter |Survived Ravensbrück, Natzweiler-Struthof and Munich-Allach |- |{{sortname|Erna|Musik}} |1921 |2009 |Austrian Resistance activist |Survived Auschwitz and Ravensbrück |- |{{sortname ill|Zofia|Pociłowska-Kann|pl}} |1920 |2019 |Polish Resistance member |Survived Ravensbrück |- |{{sortname|Fritz|Pröll}} |1915 |1944 | rowspan="2" |German Resistance fighter |Killed himself at Mittelbau-Dora |- |{{ill|Josef Pröll (resistance fighter)|lt=Josef Pröll|de|Josef Pröll (Widerstandskämpfer)}} |1911 |1984 |Survived Dachau, Natzweiler-Struthof and Buchenwald |- |{{sortname ill|Stefanie|Ranner|de}} |1923 |1944 |Relationship with a Polish forced laborer resulting in pregnancy |Died at Ravensbrück |- |{{sortname ill|Barbara|Reimann|de}} |1920 |2013 |German Resistance member; wrote anti-war letters to soldiers |Survived Fuhlsbüttel and Ravensbrück |- |{{sortname ill|Herbert|Schemmel|de}} |1914 |2003 |Subversive statements and listening to foreign radio stations |Survived Sachsenhausen and Neuengamme |- |{{sortname ill|Irma|Thälmann|de}} |1919 |2000 |German Resistance member; daughter of Ernst Thälmann |Survived Ravensbrück |- |}
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