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Nuremberg prosecutor who brought direction to the charges of crimes against humanity over the death camps
Actor whose career spanned seven decades and encompassed Hollywood, Broadway and the RSC
German historian who wrote the first comprehensive study on the Nazi extermination of the Sinti and Roma people
Accountant and ornithologist who became a world authority on harriers and other birds of prey
A pioneer of female emancipation in the financial world and a popular columnist and broadcaster
Independent champion of children’s rights in Wales who pioneered this concept for the rest of the United Kingdom
Technical director of Standard-Triumph who transformed its fortunes with a series of cars that were to become classics
Long-serving Dragon prep school headmaster who won the respect and affection of staff and pupils
Psychologist who specialised in the study of autism
Danish furniture designer who combined innovation with functionality to create ‘the most beautiful chair in the world’
Veteran classical actor who found his greatest commercial success on TV as the ruthless politician Francis Urquhart
Glamour model whose rags-to-riches life was a tale of determination but ultimately marred by tragedy
Abstract painter whose work ranged from sculptural impasto to ethereal translucence - and back
One-pocket pool player who played for high stakes
Scholar of English whose prolific output of books brought a philosophical sensibility to the study of literature
Nobel laureate whose work with conductive polymers will underpin the electronics of the future
Historian of Ancient Rome who was a sympathetic and artful practitioner of the tutorial teaching system
Nuclear physicist who enjoyed distinguished careers in Britain and then the United States
American political scientist who became director of the Institute of Government Studies at Berkeley
Chinese Catholic who adhered to Rome in spite of brutal coercion to join the ‘patriotic’ Communist-sanctioned church
UN economist who reformulated the ‘development gap’
America’s first black female judge who became a trail-blazing judicial campaigner for equal rights
Reticent British heavyweight champion whose skill and speed made up for a lack of the big punch
Surrey cricketer whose crippling hay fever restricted his England career to a single Test appearance
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