Catlos, Ferdinand b. 1895 d. 1972 World War II Slovakian General. As the defense minister of the first Slovak Republic during WWII, he secretly organized anti-Nazi resistance in the Slovak army. National Cemetery, Martin, Zilinsky, Slovakia
Francisci, Jan b. 1822 d. 1905 Slovak politician and leader of the 1948 revolution for Slovak national rights in the Austro-Hungarian monarchy. Cause of death: Natural causes National Cemetery, Martin, Zilinsky, Slovakia
Hecko, Frantiseck b. 1905 d. 1960 Popular Slovak writer of the post-WWII era. His most famous novel "Red Wine" accurately depicts the life of the Slovak farmer family. Cause of death: Heart attack National Cemetery, Martin, Zilinsky, Slovakia
Kukucin, Martin b. May 17, 1860 d. May 21, 1928 Slovak doctor and post-romantic novelist. As a doctor, he also lived in Croatia and South America (Chile, Argentina). His novels represent high points of Slovak literature. They depict the real-life troubles of simple people. Cause of death: Pneumonia National Cemetery, Martin, Zilinsky, Slovakia
Kuzmany, Karol b. 1806 d. 1866 Slovak writer, poet and translator (Homer and Pushkin). Important politician of the 19th century, working for the independence of the Slovak nation. Cause of death: Heart attack National Cemetery, Martin, Zilinsky, Slovakia
Lettrich, Jozef b. 1905 d. 1969 One of the leaders of the Slovak resistance to the dependence of the first Slovak Republic on Germany. Worked against the Nazis during World War II. Practiced politics after the war. Cause of death: Heart attack National Cemetery, Martin, Zilinsky, Slovakia
Roy, Vladimir b. 1885 d. 1936 Slovak poet and translator of Rilke, Goethe, Heine, Shelley, Byron, Poe, Baudelaire, Dickens, Wells, Dumas, Shakespeare, Wilde. Cause of death: Tuberculosis National Cemetery, Martin, Zilinsky, Slovakia