List of SS leaders in the general rank
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) |
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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).
- Volume 1: A – G (Abraham – Gutenberger). Bissendorf 2003, ISBN 3-7648-2373-9 .
- Volume 2: H – K (Hachtel – Kutschera) . Bissendorf 2005, ISBN 3-7648-2592-8 .
- Volume 3: LA – PL (Lammerding – Plesch) . Bissendorf 2008, ISBN 3-7648-2375-5 .
- Volume 4: PO-SCHI (Podzun-Schimana) . Bissendorf 2009, ISBN 3-7648-2587-1 .
- Volume 5: SCHL – T (Schlake – Turner) . Bissendorf 2011, ISBN 3-7648-3209-6 .
- Volume 6: UZ (Ullmann – Zottmann) . Bissendorf 2012, ISBN 3-7648-3202-9 .
- Wolfgang Graf: Austrian SS generals. Himmler's reliable vassals. Hermagoras-Verlag, Klagenfurt / Ljubljana / Vienna 2012, ISBN 978-3-7086-0578-4 .