List of SS leaders in the general rank

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List of SS leaders in the general rank of the Waffen-SS according to the seniority list of the Waffen-SS of July 1, 1944 and the other SS leaders in these ranks. The lists also contain (incomplete) SS honorary and rank leaders for special use .

SS Colonel Group Leader

Surname Area of ​​responsibility Life dates comment
Kurt Daluege Chief of the regulatory police 1897-1946 also Colonel General of the Police; executed
Josef Dietrich (also: Sepp Dietrich ) Commander in Chief 6th Panzer Army 1892-1966 also Colonel General of the Waffen SS, imprisoned until 1955
Paul Hausser Commander in Chief Army Group Upper Rhine 1880-1972 also Colonel General of the Waffen SS, interned until 1949
Franz Xaver Schwarz Honorary rank, Reich Treasurer of the NSDAP 1875-1947 interned until 1947 (†)

SS-Obergruppenführer

Surname Area of ​​responsibility Life dates comment
Friedrich Alpers (also: Fritz Alpers ) General Forester and State Secretary in the Reich Forestry Office 1901-1944 suicide
Max Amann SS honorary and rank leader 1891-1957 imprisoned until 1953
Erich von dem Bach-Zelewski (also: Erich von dem Bach ) Chief of the gang fighting units 1899-1972 also general of the Waffen SS and the police; 1958-1972 imprisoned
Herbert Backe Honorary Rank, Reich Minister for Nutrition ; Race and Settlement Main Office 1896-1947 suicide
Thank God Berger Chief SS main office 1896-1975 also General of the Waffen SS; imprisoned until 1951
Theodor Berkelmann Higher SS and Police Leader Wartheland 1894-1943 also general of the police
Werner Best Reinhard Heydrich's deputy in the Reich Security Main Office and Reich Plenipotentiary in Denmark 1903-1989 imprisoned until 1951
Wilhelm Bittrich Commanding General II SS Panzer Corps 1894-1979 also General of the Waffen SS; imprisoned until 1953
Ernst Wilhelm Bohle Honorary rank, head of the NSDAP foreign organization - NSDAP / AO 1903-1960 imprisoned until 1949
Martin Bormann Honorary rank, head of the party chancellery of the NSDAP 1900-1945 suicide
Philipp Bouhler Honorary rank, head of the Fiihrer's office 1899-1945 suicide
Franz Breithaupt Head of the main office of the SS court 1880-1945 also General of the Waffen SS; murdered
Walter book Honorary rank, supreme party judge of the NSDAP 1883-1949 suicide
Josef Bürckel Personal Staff Reichsführer SS 1895-1944 deceased
Leonardo Conti Personal staff Reichsführer SS , German-Swiss doctor, Reich health officer 1900-1945 suicide
Walther Darré Honorary rank, head of the SS race office, Reich minister and Reich farmers leader 1895-1953 imprisoned until 1950
Karl Maria Demelhuber Commander East Coast Staff 1896-1988 also general of the Waffen SS, interned until 1948
Otto Dietrich Honorary rank, Reich Press Chief of the NSDAP 1897-1952 imprisoned until 1950
Friedrich Karl von Eberstein Higher SS and Police Leader South 1894-1979 also general of the Waffen SS and the police; Interned until 1948
Joachim Albrecht Eggeling SS honorary rank, Gauleiter of Halle-Merseburg 1884-1945 suicide
Theodor Eicke Commander SS Division Totenkopf 1892-1943 also General of the Waffen-SS, killed
August Eigruber Honorary rank, NSDAP Gauleiter Oberdonau 1907-1947 executed in Landsberg
Karl Fiehler Honorary rank, Lord Mayor of Munich 1895-1969 Interned until 1949
Albert Forster Honorary rank, NSDAP Gauleiter of Danzig 1902-1952 executed in Warsaw
August Frank Staff OKH 1898-1984 also general of the Waffen SS and the police; imprisoned until 1954
Karl Hermann Frank Higher SS and Police Leader Bohemia-Moravia 1898-1946 also general of the police; executed in Prague
Herbert Otto Gille Commanding General IV. SS Panzer Corps 1897-1966 also general of the Waffen SS, interned until 1948
Curt von Gottberg Commanding General XII. SS Army Corps 1896-1945 also General of the Waffen SS; suicide
Ernst-Robert Grawitz Reichsarzt SS and police 1899-1945 also General of the Waffen SS; suicide
Ulrich Greifelt Head of the Main Staff Office of the Reich Commissioner for the Consolidation of German Ethnicity 1896-1949 also general of the police; imprisoned until 1949
Arthur Greiser Honorary rank, Reich Governor and NSDAP Gauleiter Wartheland 1897-1946 executed in Poznan
Karl Gutenberger Higher SS and Police Leader West 1905-1961 also General of the Waffen SS; imprisoned until 1953
Karl Hanke Honorary rank, personal staff Reichsführer SS, Oberpräsident and Gauleiter, last Reichsführer SS 1903-1945 slay
August Heissmeyer Higher SS and Police Leader Spree, head of the SS training department 1897-1979 also General of the Waffen SS; Imprisoned from 1948 to 1951
Wolf-Heinrich von Helldorff Honorary rank, police chief of Potsdam, later of Berlin 1896-1944 Contacts to resistance circles; executed in Berlin-Plötzensee
Konrad Henlein Honorary rank, Gauleiter of the Sudetenland 1898-1945 suicide
Maximilian von Herff Chief SS Personnel Main Office 1893-1945 also General of the Waffen SS
Rudolf Hess Honorary rank, deputy of the Führer 1894-1987 imprisoned until 1987, suicide
Reinhard Heydrich Head of the Reich Security Main Office 1904-1942 also general of the police; Chair of the Wannsee Conference ; killed in an attack in Prague
Friedrich Hildebrandt Honorary rank, personal staff Reichsführer SS, Gauleiter 1898-1948 executed in Landsberg
Richard Hildebrandt Chief Race and Settlement Main Office 1897-1952 also General of the Waffen SS; executed in Poland
Hermann Höfle Higher SS and Police Leader Slovakia 1898-1947 also General Waffen-SS and the police; executed in Bratislava
Otto Hofmann Higher SS and Police Leader Southwest; Head of the SS Race and Settlement Main Office 1896-1982 also general of the police; Participant of the Wannsee Conference ; imprisoned until 1954
Friedrich Jeckeln Higher SS and Police Leader Upper Silesia 1895-1946 also general of the police; executed in Riga
Hugo jury Personal Staff Reichsführer SS 1887-1945 suicide
Hans Jüttner Chief SS Leadership Main Office 1894-1965 also General of the Waffen SS; imprisoned until 1950
Ernst Kaltenbrunner Head of the Reich Security Main Office 1903-1946 also General of the Waffen SS; executed
Hans Kammler Head of Office Group C (Construction) of the SS Economic Administrative Main Office 1901-1945 also General of the Waffen SS; suicide
Jürgen von Kamptz Commander dOP Italy 1891-1954 also general of the police, interned until 1948
Karl Kaufmann Honorary rank, personal staff Reichsführer SS, Gauleiter in Hamburg 1900-1969 imprisoned until 1949 and again in 1950
Georg Keppler i. V. Commanding General III. SS Panzer Corps 1894-1966 also General of the Waffen SS; Interned until 1948
Wilhelm Keppler Honor rank, entrepreneur 1882-1960 also General of the Waffen SS; imprisoned until 1951
Dietrich Klagges Honorary rank, personal staff Reichsführer SS Prime Minister of the Free State of Braunschweig 1891-1971 imprisoned until 1957
Matthias Kleinheisterkamp Commanding General XI. SS Army Corps 1893-1945 also General of the Waffen SS; suicide
Kurt Knoblauch SS Leadership Main Office, Head of Office Group B 1885-1952 also General of the Waffen SS; Imprisoned in 1949/51
Wilhelm Koppe Higher SS and Police Leader East 1896-1975 also General of the Waffen SS; Imprisoned in 1960/62
Paul Koerner Honorary rank, Personal Staff Reichsführer SS, State Secretary in Prussia 1893-1957 imprisoned until 1951
Friedrich-Wilhelm Kruger Commanding General V. SS Mountain Corps ; Higher SS and Police Leader East 1894-1945 also General of the Waffen SS; suicide
Walter Kruger Commanding General VI. SS Army Volunteer Corps 1890-1945 also General of the Waffen SS; suicide
Hans Heinrich Lammers Honorary rank, head of the Reich Chancellery 1879-1962 imprisoned until 1951
Hartmann Lauterbacher Honorary rank, Personal Staff Reichsführer SS, Deputy Reich Youth Leader, Gauleiter of the Gaus Süd-Hannover-Braunschweig 1909-1988 Interned until 1947
Werner Lorenz Honorary rank, head of the main office of the Volksdeutsche Mittelstelle 1891-1974 also General of the Waffen SS; imprisoned until 1955
Benno Martin Higher SS and Police Leader Main 1893-1975 also general of the Waffen SS and the police; Interned until 1948, pre-trial detention in 1953, acquitted
Heinrich von Maur Honorary Rank, Staff Oa. southwest 1863-1947 also general of the artillery
Emil Mazuw Higher SS and Police Leader Baltic Sea 1900-1987 also General of the Waffen SS; imprisoned until 1951
Wilhelm Murr Honorary rank, Personal Staff Reichsführer SS, President of the Württemberg Warrior League 1888-1945 suicide
Konstantin Freiherr von Neurath Honorary Rank, Reich Foreign Minister; Reich Protector of Bohemia and Moravia 1873-1956 imprisoned until 1954
Carl Oberg Higher SS and Police Leader Paris 1897-1965 also general of the Waffen SS and the police; imprisoned until 1962
Günther Pancke Higher SS and Police Leader Denmark 1899-1973 also general of the police; imprisoned until 1953
Karl Pfeffer-Wildenbruch SS Leadership Main Office, Commanding General in Hungary 1888-1971 also general of the Waffen-SS and the police, imprisoned until 1955
Artur Phleps Higher SS and Police Leader Transylvania, Romanian-German officer 1881-1944 also General of the Waffen SS; like
Oswald Pohl Head of the SS Economic and Administrative Main Office 1892-1951 also General of the Waffen SS; executed in Landsberg
Hans-Adolf Prützmann Plenipotentiary German General in Croatia and General Inspector for Special Defense 1901-1945 also general of the Waffen SS and the police; suicide
Rudolf Querner Higher SS and Police Leader Middle 1893-1945 also general of the Waffen SS and the police; suicide
Friedrich Rainer Personal Staff Reichsführer SS 1903-1947 executed
Hanns Albin Rauter Higher SS and Police Leader Northeast 1895-1949 also general of the Waffen SS and the police; executed
Wilhelm Rediess Higher SS and Police Leader East Prussia 1900-1945 also general of the Waffen SS and the police; suicide
Wilhelm Reinhard Personal Staff Reichsführer SS 1869-1955 also General of the Waffen SS
Joachim von Ribbentrop Honorary rank, Reich Foreign Minister 1893-1946 executed
Erwin Rösener Higher SS and Police Leader Alpenland 1902-1946 also general of the Waffen SS and the police; executed
Ernst Sachs Personal Staff Reichsführer SS 1880-1956 also General of the Waffen SS
Fritz Sauckel Honorary rank, general representative for work 1894-1946 executed
Paul Sharp Temporary head of the Race and Settlement Main Office 1876-1942 Deceased
Julius Schaub Honorary rank, personal chief adjutant of Adolf Hitler 1898-1967 Interned until 1949
Gustav Adolf Scheel Personal Staff Reichsführer SS 1907-1979 Interned until 1948
Fritz Schleßmann Personal Staff Reichsführer SS 1899-1964 imprisoned until 1950
Ernst-Heinrich Schmauser Higher SS and Police Leader Lower Silesia 1890-1945 also general of the Waffen SS and the police; missing
Walter Schmitt Personal Staff Reichsführer SS 1879-1945 also General of the Waffen SS; executed in Dablice, Czechoslovakia
Oskar Schwerk Personal staff Reichsführer SS, regional leader in the NS-Reichskriegerbund 1869-1950
Arthur Seyss-Inquart Honorary rank, Reich Governor of Austria 1892-1946 executed
Felix Steiner III. SS Panzer Corps 1896-1966 also General of the Waffen SS
Wilhelm Stuckart Honorary rank, State Secretary in the Reich Ministry of the Interior 1902-1953 Participant of the Wannsee Conference
Siegfried Taubert Personal Staff Reichsführer SS 1880-1946 also general of the Waffen SS and the police; deceased
Fritz Wächtler Honorary rank, NSDAP Gauleiter of the Bavarian Ostmark 1891-1945 murdered by SS men
Karl Wahl Honorary rank, NSDAP Gauleiter of Swabia 1892-1981 imprisoned until 1949
Josias to Waldeck and Pyrmont Higher SS and Police Leader Fulda-Werra 1896-1967 also general of the Waffen SS and the police; imprisoned until 1950
Paul Wegener Honorary rank, NSDAP Gauleiter Weser-Ems 1908-1993 imprisoned until 1951
Fritz Weitzel Higher SS and Police Leader West and later North 1904-1940 Like
Otto Winkelmann Higher SS and Police Leader Hungary 1894-1977 also General of the Waffen SS; Interned until 1948
Karl Wolff Head of the personal staff Reichsführer SS; Higher SS and Police Leader Italy 1900-1984 also General of the Waffen SS; 1945–1949 and 1964–1969 imprisoned
Udo von Woyrsch Higher SS and Police Leader Elbe 1895-1983 1945–1952 and 1957–1960 imprisoned
Alfred Wünnenberg Commander of a police division, chief of the regulatory police 1891-1963 also general of the Waffen SS and the police; Interned until 1947

SS group leader

Surname Area of ​​responsibility Life dates comment
Ludolf-Hermann von Alvensleben (also: Bubi von Alvensleben ) Higher SS and Party Leader Elbe 1901-1970 also lieutenant general of the Waffen SS and the police: 1945 escaped to Argentina
Rūdolfs Bangerskis Latvian general and minister of war, inspector general of Latvian SS units 1878-1958 also Lieutenant General of the Waffen-SS, interned until 1946, in the Ohmstede DP camp until 1958 ,
Georg-Henning von Bassewitz-Behr Higher SS and Police Leader North Sea 1900-1949 also lieutenant general of the Waffen SS and the police; imprisoned until 1949 (†)
Max von Behr SS city commandant of Berlin 1879-1951 also Lieutenant General of the Waffen SS
Carl Blumenreuter Office of the Reichsarzt SS and police, medical field warden 1881-1969 also Lieutenant General of the Waffen SS; Interned until 1946
Karl Brandt SS leadership main office, doctor of euthanasia 1904-1948 also Lieutenant General of the Waffen SS; executed in Landsberg
Karl Jakob Heinrich Brenner Commander "Police Combat Group Brenner" 1895-1954 also lieutenant general of the police
Lothar Debes Commander of the Waffen-SS Italy 1890-1960 also Lieutenant General of the Waffen SS
Hermann Fegelein SS Leadership Main Office, Chief Office VI 1906-1945 also Lieutenant General of the Waffen SS; executed
Josef Fitzthum Higher SS and Police Leader Albania 1896-1945 also lieutenant general of the Waffen SS and the police; Death from car accident
Karl Gebhardt Office of the Reichsarzt SS and police, chief clinician 1897-1948 also Lieutenant General of the Waffen SS; executed
Karl Genzken SS Leadership Main Office, Chief Office Group D, Doctor 1885-1957 also Lieutenant General of the Waffen SS; 1945–1954 imprisoned
Odilo Globocnik Higher SS and Police Leader Operations Zone Adriatic Coast 1904-1945 also lieutenant general of the police; suicide
Richard Glücks SS Economic and Administrative Main Office, Head of Office Group D 1889-1945 also Lieutenant General of the Waffen SS; suicide
József Grassy Commander of the 25th SS Waffen Grenadier Division 1894-1946 also Lieutenant General of the Waffen SS; executed in Žabalj
Leo from Jena Personal Staff Reichsführer SS (with uniform SS-Gruppenführer and Lieutenant General of the Waffen-SS ) 1876-1957 also lieutenants general of the Waffen SS; 1945/4? Captivity
Fritz Katzmann Higher SS and Police Leader Vistula 1906-1957 also lieutenant general of the Waffen SS and the police; submerged
Heinz Lammerding Chief of Staff High Command Army Group Vistula 1905-1971 also Lieutenant General of the Waffen SS; temporarily submerged
Georg Loerner SS Economic and Administrative Main Office, Head of Office Group B 1899-1959 also Lieutenant General of the Waffen SS; 1945–1954 imprisoned
Heinrich Kampen SS commander in chief of the staff 1889-1945 also Lieutenant General of the Waffen SS; 1945 dead Russia
Gerhard Klopfer Ministerial Director in the NSDAP Party Chancellery, State Secretary in the Reich Chancellery 1905-1987 Participant of the Wannsee Conference; after 1945 probation and fine
Heinrich Müller (Gestapo) Head of the Gestapo 1900-1945 also lieutenant general of the police; Participant of the Wannsee Conference
Arthur Nebe Head of the Reich Criminal Police Office 1894-1945 also lieutenant general of the police; executed in Berlin-Plötzensee
Otto Ohlendorf Commander, Task Force D 1907-1951 also lieutenant general of the police; executed in Landsberg
Werner Ostendorff Chief of Staff High Command Army Group Upper Rhine 1903-1945 also Lieutenant General of the Waffen SS; like
Leo Petri SS Leadership Main Office, Chief Office III 1876-1961 also Lieutenant General of the Waffen SS
Hermann Priess Commanding General I. SS Panzer Corps "Leibstandarte" 1901-1985 also Lieutenant General of the Waffen SS; imprisoned until 1954
Carl Friedrich von Pückler-Burghauss Commander of the Waffen-SS Bohemia-Moravia 1886-1945 also Lieutenant General of the Waffen SS; Suicide.
Heinz Reinefarth Higher SS and Police Leader in Warthe 1903-1979 also lieutenant general of the Waffen SS and the police; after 1945 acquittal
Karl-Gustav Sauberzweig SS leadership main office 1899-1946 also Lieutenant General of the Waffen SS; suicide
Walter Schimana Higher SS and Police Leader in Greece and Vienna 1898-1948 also Lieutenant General of the Waffen SS; suicide
Fritz von Scholz Commander 11th SS Volunteer Panzer Grenadier Division "Nordland" 1896-1944 also Lieutenant General of the Waffen SS; like
Otto Schwab Commander Artillery School 1889-1959 also Lieutenant General of the Waffen SS; Captive of war until 1948/49
Max Simon Commanding General XIII. SS Army Corps 1899-1961 also Lieutenant General of the Waffen SS; imprisoned until 1954
Walter Staudinger Higher Artillery Commander 6th Panzer Army 1898-1964 also Lieutenant General of the Waffen SS
Bruno Linienbach Commander of the 19th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS 1902-1977 also Lieutenant General of the Waffen SS; imprisoned until 1955
Jürgen Stroop Higher SS and Police Leader Rhein-Westmark 1895-1952 also lieutenant general of the Waffen SS and the police; executed in Warsaw
Karl von Treuenfeld (also: Karl von Fischer-Treuenfeld ) SS Leadership Main Office, Inspection In6 1885-1946 also Lieutenant General of the Waffen SS: suicide
Harald Turner Deputy Head of the SS Race and Settlement Main Office 1891-1947 executed in Belgrade
Curt Wittje (rarely also: Kurt Wittje ) Chief SS main office 1894-1947 imprisoned until 1947

SS Brigade Leader

Surname Area of ​​responsibility Life dates comment
Otto Abetz Ambassador of Germany in occupied France 1903-1958 imprisoned until 1954
Walter Abraham Commander of the Ordnungspolizei in Wehrkreis 10 (Hamburg) and Chief of Staff of the Higher SS and Police Leader Georg-Henning Graf von Bassewitz-Behr 1896-1963 also major general of the police
Wilhelm Albert District President in the administrative district Hohensalza des Warthegau 1898-1960 also major general of the police
Georg Altner Police President of Dortmund and at the same time the head of the criminal police there. 1901-1945 also major general of the police
Alfred Arnold Head of the State Food Office in Württemberg 1888-1960
Georg Asmus Police chief in Bochum 1888-1975 also major general of the police
Franz Augsberger 20th SS Waffen Grenadier Division 1905-1945 also major general of the Waffen SS; like
Kurt Bader Inspector of the Ordnungspolizei in Vienna 1899-1959 also major general of the police
(Jacob) Herbert Bach 1891-1945 suicide
Werner Ballauff Commander SS-Waffen-Junker-Schule Braunschweig 1890-1973 also major general of the Waffen SS; interned until 1948
Hellmuth Becker Commander 3rd SS Panzer Division "Totenkopf" 1902-1953 also major general of the Waffen SS; Executed in Rostov in 1953
Curt Brasack IV. SS Panzer Corps , artillery commander 1892-1988 also major general of the Waffen SS
Karl Burk Commander of the 15th SS Waffen Grenadier Division 1898-1963 also major general of the Waffen SS
Karl Cerff Ministerial Director in the Reich Propaganda Ministry 1907-1978
Max Clausius 1871-1941
Harry from Craushaar 1891-1970
Rudolf Creutz 1896-1980
Theodor Croneiß 1894-1942
Hermann Cummerow 1878-1966
Friedrich Karl Dermietzel Army doctor 6th Panzer Army 1899-1981 also major general of the Waffen SS
Christoph Diehm MdR; SS main office 1892-1960 also major general of the Waffen SS, until 1954 a prisoner of war
Gustav Diesterweg Commander SS-Waffen-Technische Lehranstalt 1875-19 ?? also major general of the Waffen SS
Werner Dörffler-Schuband SS Leadership Main Office, Chief Office XI 1892-1959 Interned 1945–1948
William of Dufais Chief Telecommunications 1888-1963 also major general of the Waffen SS, interned 1945–1948
Ernst Otto Fick SS main office, inspector WE 1898-1945 also major general of the Waffen SS; like
Fritz Friday Commander of the 14th SS Volunteer Grenadier Division 1894-1945 also major general of the Waffen SS and the police; suicide
Heinrich Gärtner SS Leadership Main Office, Chief Office VIII 1889-1963 also major general of the Waffen SS; imprisoned until 1953
Werner Gerlach Honorary rank; Personal Staff Reichsführer SS 1891-1963 Interned until 1948
Bruno Goedicke SS site commander of Vienna 1879-1971 also major general of the Waffen SS
Gustav Friedrich Hermann Haertel 1942–1945 head of the SS main welfare and pension office (Office XI) in the RuSHA 1893 – after 1955 also Major General of the Waffen SS, Dr. jur., Dr. rer. pol., until 1955 prisoner of war
Desiderius Hampel Commander 13th Waffen Mountain Division of the SS "Handschar" 1895-1981 also major general of the Waffen SS
Peter Hansen Artillery Commander 1896-1967
Heinz Harmel Commander of the 10th SS Panzer Division "Frundsberg" 1906-2000 also major general of the Waffen SS; Until 1947 in captivity
Karl Herrmann at the Higher SS and Police Leader "Adriatic Coastal Land" 1891– also major general of the police
Walter Hewel State Secretary in the Foreign Office 1904-1945 suicide
Oskar Hock Corps Doctor XIII. SS Army Corps 1898-1976 also major general of the Waffen SS; Interned until around 1947
Alfred Karrasch Police officer, commander SS military training area Bohemia 1889-1968 also major general of the Waffen SS
Adolf Katz Politician (NSDAP), police chief 1899-1980 also major general of the Waffen SS
Wilhelm Wedge House SS Leadership Main Office, Intelligence Inspection and Chief Telecommunications 1898-1977 also major general of the Waffen SS, interned until 1948
Gottfried Klingemann Leader of combat units, 1943 commander of the SS Junker School Tölz 1884-1953 also Major General of the Waffen SS, 31 May 1944 retired due to old age
Fritz Kraemer Commander 12th SS Panzer Division "Hitler Youth" 1900-1959 also major general of the Waffen SS and the police
Gustav Krukenberg Inspector of the French SS volunteer organizations 1888-1980 also major general of the Waffen SS; Until 1956 in captivity
Christian Peter Kryssing III. SS Panzer Corps 1891-1976 also major general of the Waffen SS; Dane, imprisoned until 1948
Wilhelm Küper Inspector General Catering 1902– also major general of the Waffen SS
Otto Kumm 1909-2004 also major general of the Waffen SS; Interned until 1947
Gustav Lombard Commander 8th SS Cavalry Division "Florian Geyer" 1895-1992 also major general of the Waffen SS
Kurt Meyer Commander 12th SS Panzer Division "Hitler Youth" 1910-1961 also major general of the Waffen SS
Wilhelm Mohnke Commander 1st SS Panzer Division Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler , 1945 Commander in Chief in the government district of Berlin 1911-2001 also major general of the Waffen SS; Until 1955 in captivity
Kurt-Peter Müller Corps doctor of the V. SS Volunteer Mountain Corps 1894-1993 also major general of the Waffen SS; Until 1955 prisoner of war
Walther Of course Commander SS-Kraftfahr-Technische Lehranstalt 1895-1945 also major general of the Waffen SS
Carl von Oberkamp SS Leadership Main Office, Inspectors In2 ​​and In6 1893-1947 1947 executed in Belgrade
Anton Reinthaller Honorary rank; NSDAP - member of the Reichstag 1895-1958
Ernst Rode Chief of Staff at the "Chief of Gang Fighting Associations" 1894-1955 also major general of the Waffen SS; Captured war until 1946
Bruno Rothardt Corps doctor II. SS Panzer Corps 1891– also major general of the Waffen SS
Joachim Rumohr Commander 8th SS Cavalry Division "Florian Geyer" 1910-1945 also major general of the Waffen SS; suicide
Johannes Schäfer Police chief in Gdansk and Łódź, then a war mission 1903-1993 also major general of the Waffen SS
Fritz Schmedes Commander of the 4th SS Police Panzer Grenadier Division 1894-1952 also major general of the Waffen SS and the police; in captivity
August Schmidhuber Commander of the 21st Waffen Mountain Division of the SS "Skanderbeg" 1901-1947 executed in Belgrade
Karl Eberhard Schöngarth Commander of the Security Police and the SD for the Generalgouvernement 1903-1946 also major general of the police; Participant of the Wannsee Conference ; executed
Otto Schottenheim Staff SS Upper Section Main, Mayor of Regensburg 1890-1980 imprisoned around 1947
Erwin Schulz Leader of the Einsatzkommando 5 (Ek 5) of the Einsatzgruppe C 1900-1981 also major general of the police, imprisoned until 1954
Franz Schwarz Staff SS Upper Section South 1898-1960
Hans Schwedler SS leadership main office 1878-1945 also major general of the Waffen SS; suicide
Franz Six (also Franz Alfred Six) RSHA 1909-1975 also major general of the Waffen SS; imprisoned from 1946 to 1952
August-Wilhelm Trabandt Commander of the 18th SS Volunteer Panzer Grenadier Division "Horst Wessel" 1891-1968 also major general of the Waffen SS
Friedrich Tscharmann SS leadership main office 1871-1945 also major general of the Waffen SS
Herbert Vahl SS leadership main office, inspection of SS armored forces 1896-1944 also major general of the Waffen SS; Accidental death
Anton Vogler SS City Commander Munich 1882-1961
Bernhard Voss , also Voss SS Leadership Main Office, commander of SS military training areas 1892-1947 also major general of the Waffen SS; executed in Prague
Jürgen Wagner Commander of the 4th SS Volunteer Panzer Grenadier Brigade "Nederland" 1901-1947 also major general of the Waffen SS; executed in Yugoslavia
Christian Weber NSDAP functionary and MdR 1883-1945 also SS brigade leader; Accidental death
Friedrich Wimmer General Commissioner for Administration and Justice in the occupied Netherlands 1897-1965 SS-Brigadefuhrer also interned in 1945/47
Theodor Wisch Commander of the 1st SS Panzer Division "Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler" 1907-1995 also major general of the Waffen SS; Captive of war until 1948
Fritz Witt Commander 12th SS Panzer Division "Hitler Youth" 1908-1944 also major general of the Waffen SS; like
Gustav von Wulffen
(also Gustav-Adolf von Wulffen)
1878-1945 also major general of the Waffen SS; like
August Zehender Commander of the 22nd SS Volunteer Cavalry Division 1903-1945 also major general of the Waffen SS; suicide
Joachim Ziegler Commander 11th SS Volunteer Panzer Grenadier Division "Nordland" 1904-1945 also major general of the Waffen SS; like

Notes (as of 2020): This list contains / were of the 204 people

  • 33 were executed
  • 30 committed suicide
  • 48 were in custody
  • 23 interned
  • 10 fallen
  • 12 in captivity
  • 6 died (also accidents) by 1946
  • 3 murdered
  • 3 submerged
  • 1 missing
  • 8 people without a Wikipedia biography
  • 39 people only with the honorary rank of the SS
  • 42 people SS police officers
  • 127 people in the Waffen SS

See also

literature

  • Andreas Schulz, Günter Wegmann, Dieter Zinke: The generals of the Waffen-SS and the police 1933-1945. Biblio-Verlag, Bissendorf 2003 ff., ISBN 3-7648-2528-6 . (6 volumes).
  • Wolfgang Graf: Austrian SS generals. Himmler's reliable vassals. Hermagoras-Verlag, Klagenfurt / Ljubljana / Vienna 2012, ISBN 978-3-7086-0578-4 .