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Leading politicians
Martin Bormann (1900–1945), head of the party chancellery of the NSDAP with the powers of a Reich Minister
Hans Frank (1900–1946), from October 1939 head of the " General Government "
Joseph Goebbels (1897–1945), from 1933 “ Reich Minister for Public Enlightenment and Propaganda ”, in April / May 1945 Reich Chancellor for two days
Hermann Göring (1893–1946), Prussian Prime Minister and Prussian Interior Minister, Reich Aviation Minister, Reich Forestry and Reichsjäger Master, " Reichsmarschall "
Rudolf Heß (1894–1987), from 1933 to 1941 "Deputy Leader" (in the party)
Reinhard Heydrich (1904–1942), Head of the Reich Main Security Office (RSHA) and Deputy Reich Protector in Bohemia and Moravia
Heinrich Himmler (1900–1945), Reichsführer SS from 1929, Chief of the German Police from 1936, Reich Commissioner for the Consolidation of German Volkstum from 1939 and Reich Minister of the Interior from 1943
Adolf Hitler (1889–1945), from 1921 Chairman of the NSDAP , from 1933 Reich Chancellor and from 1934 "Führer and Reich Chancellor"
Joachim von Ribbentrop (1893–1946), Reich Foreign Minister
Ernst Röhm (1887–1934), longtime head of the SA , murdered on July 1, 1934. Hitler had him arrested for alleged coup plans and murdered by SS subordinates in Munich-Stadelheim .
Alfred Rosenberg (1893–1946) “chief ideologist” of the NSDAP; Reich Minister for the Occupied Eastern Territories during the Second World War
Baldur von Schirach (1907–1974), Reich Leader of the NSDStB , Reich Youth Leader of the NSDAP , Gauleiter and Reich Governor in Vienna
Arthur Seyß-Inquart (1892–1946), Reich Governor of Austria, Reich Commissioner in the occupied Netherlands
Albert Speer (1905–1981), Reich Minister for Armaments and War Production
Other politicians and officials
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Wilhelm Adam , adjutant to Friedrich Paulus
Ludolf-Hermann von Alvensleben , adjutant to Heinrich Himmler
Max Amann , President of the Reich Press Chamber
Benno von Arent , Reich set designer, Reich representative for fashion
Heinz Auerswald , Commissioner of the Warsaw Ghetto
Artur Axmann , Reich Youth Leader of the NSDAP
Erich von dem Bach-Zelewski , Higher SS and Police Leader (HSSPF) Central Russia
Herbert Backe , Reich Minister for Food and Agriculture
Alfred Baeumler , head of the "High School Development Office " in the Rosenberg office
Karl Becker , President of the Reich Research Council
Paul Behncke , Admiral and Chief of the Reichsmarine and President of the German-Japanese Society
Gottlob Berger , Head of the SS Main Office, State Secretary in Rosenberg's Reich Ministry for the Occupied Eastern Territories
Alfred-Ingemar Berndt , Ministerialdirigent in the Reich Ministry for Public Enlightenment and Propaganda
Werner Best , Deputy Head of the Reich Security Main Office (RSHA)
Hans Biebow , head of the administration of the Lodz ghetto
Karl Blessing , member of the Deutsche Reichsbank
Werner von Blomberg , Reich Minister of War
Hans Friedrich Blunck , President of the Reich Chamber of Literature
Ernst Boden , commander of the paramilitary forest protection established in 1939
Ernst Wilhelm Bohle , State Secretary in the Foreign Office
Horst Böhme , commander of the security police in Prague
Ernst Boepple , Bavarian State Councilor, Head of the Bavarian Ministry of Culture , State Secretary in the Government of the General Government
Philipp Bouhler , head of the Fuehrer's office
Viktor Brack , Head of Office II in the Reich Chancellery
Otto Bradfisch , leader of an SS special command
Karl Brandt , General Commissioner for Sanitary and Health Care
Walther von Brauchitsch , Field Marshal General
Arno Breitmeyer , Reich Sports Leader
Hermann Brenner , head of the construction department of the German Research Institute for Aviation e. V.
Wilhelm Brückner , Hitler's chief adjutant
Walter Buch , Chief Justice of the NSDAP
Erwin Bumke , President of the Imperial Court
Josef Bürckel , Reich Commissioner for the reorganization of the Saarland, Reich Commissioner for the unification of Austria with the German Empire
Ernst Busch , Field Marshal General
Karl Cerff , Head of the Reich Office for Culture in the Reich Propaganda Management of the NSDAP
Friedrich Christiansen , corps leader of the National Socialist Air Corps and Wehrmacht Commander in Chief of the Netherlands; General of the Aviators
Leonardo Conti , Reich Health Leader
Kurt Daluege , deputy of the Reichsführer SS, SS-Oberst-Gruppenführer and chief of the Ordnungspolizei
Theodor Dannecker , SS-Hauptsturmführer
Richard Walther Darré , Reichsbauernführer
Wilhelm Decker , general labor leader and publicist
Albert Derichsweiler , Reichsführer NSDStB 1934–1936
Rudolf Diels , Head of the Secret State Police Office
Josef "Sepp" Dietrich , commander of the " Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler "
Otto Dietrich , Reich Press Chief
Artur Dinter , Gauleiter and writer
Herbert von Dirksen , ambassador
Karl Dönitz , Commander in Chief of the Navy , Hitler's successor as Reich President
Julius Heinrich Dorpmüller , General Director of the Deutsche Reichsbahn , Reich Minister of Transport
Otto-Heinrich Drechsler , General Commissioner of Latvia
Horst Dreßler-Andreß , head of the radio department in the Reich Ministry for Public Enlightenment and Propaganda , Reichsamtsleiter Rundfunk in the Reich Propaganda Office of the NSDAP
Theodor Duesterberg , Stahlhelm leader
Friedrich Karl von Eberstein , Higher SS Police Leader and SS Obergruppenführer
Kurt Eggers , writer and Nazi politician
Adolf Eichmann , head of the emigration and evacuation department at the main security office
August Eigruber , Gauleiter of the Upper Danube
Franz von Epp , Reich governor in Bavaria, head of the NSDAP's colonial policy office
Hermann Esser , head of propaganda of the NSDAP, head of the tourism department in the Reich Ministry of Propaganda
Hasso von Etzdorf , Legation Councilor and Consul General
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Andreas Feickert , 1934–1936 Reichsführer German student body
Karl Fiehler , Mayor of Munich
Eugen Fischer , director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Anthropology, Human Heredity and Eugenics
Hugo Fischer , Chief of Staff of the Reich Propaganda Leader
Ludwig Fischer , Warsaw Governor
Friedrich Flick , military economic leader
Richard Foerster , President of the German-Japanese Society
Albert Forster , Reich Governor in Danzig
Karl Hermann Frank , Minister of State for Bohemia and Moravia
Walter Frank , head of the Reich Institute for the History of the New Germany
Roland Freisler , President of the People's Court
Alfred Eduard Frauenfeld , General Commissioner for Crimea (Tauria subdistrict)
Wilhelm Frick , Reich Minister of the Interior
Hans Fritzsche , head of the press and radio departments in the Propaganda Ministry
Walther Funk , Reich Minister of Economics
Kurt Gauger , Head of the Reich Office for Educational Films
Edmund Geilenberg , General Commissioner for Emergency Measures in the Reich Ministry for Armaments and War Production
Achim Gercke , Reich expert for race issues
Paul Giesler , Gauleiter in Westphalia-South and in Munich-Upper Bavaria , Bavarian Prime Minister
Odilo Globocnik , Gauleiter of Vienna and SS and Police Leader in the Lublin district, Poland
Richard Glücks , Head of Concentration Camp Inspection
Wilhelm Grau , Director of the Institute for Research into the Jewish Question
Ulrich Greifelt , Head of the Main Staff Office of the Reich Commissioner for the Consolidation of German Ethnicity
Arthur Greiser , Gauleiter and Reich Governor of the Wartheland
Friedrich Grimm , international lawyer and criminal defense attorney
Wilhelm Grimm , Reichsleiter of the NSDAP
Walter Groß , head of the NSDAP's Racial Policy Office
Friedrich Franz Graf von Grote , agricultural functionary in Mecklenburg (including a country leader) and the occupied Netherlands
Kurt Gruber , Reichsführer of the Hitler Youth
Hans FK Günther , anthropologist and racism theorist
Franz Gürtner , Reich Minister of Justice
Wilhelm Gustloff , national group leader of the NSDAP's foreign organization in Switzerland
Arthur Julius Gütt , doctor and eugenicist
Leopold Gutterer , State Secretary in the Reich Ministry for Public Enlightenment and Propaganda
Eugen Hadamovsky , Reich Broadcasting Director, Vice President of the Reich Broadcasting Chamber , Chief of Staff of the Reich Propaganda Head
Wilhelm Haegert , liaison manager of the Reich Propaganda Leadership of the NSDAP
Karl Ritter von Halt , Acting Reich Sports Leader
Ernst Hanfstaengl , foreign press chief of the NSDAP
Karl Hanke , State Secretary in the Reich Ministry for Public Enlightenment and Propaganda, Adjutant to the Reich Propaganda Leader , Gauleiter of Lower Silesia
Karl Ernst Haushofer , geopolitician and major general
Werner Georg Haverbeck , Reichsleiter
Franz Hayler , State Secretary in the Ministry of Economic Affairs
Heinrich Heim , adjutant to Martin Bormann
Edmund Heines , SA-Obergruppenführer and Police President
August Heissmeyer , General Inspector of the reinforced SS-Totenkopf standards
Adolf Helbok , University Professor of History and Folklore
Konrad Henlein , Gauleiter and Reich Governor of the Sudetenland
Otto Herzog , leader of the Silesian SA group and inspector of the mountain SA
Walter Hewel , permanent representative of the Reich Minister for Foreign Affairs to the Führer
Werner Heyde , head and chief appraiser of the medical department of the central office for the implementation of the "euthanasia" campaign
Konstantin Hierl , Reich Labor Leader
Erich Hilgenfeldt , Head of the NS-Volkswohlfahrt , Reich Commissioner for the Winter Relief Organization (WHW)
Hans Hinkel , Reich Organization Leader of the Combat League for German Culture (KfdK) , Managing Director of the Reich Chamber of Culture , Head of the Film Department in the Reich Ministry for Public Enlightenment and Propaganda
August Hirt , Director of the Anatomical Institute at the University of Strasbourg
Leopold von Hoesch , ambassador
Franz Hofer , Gauleiter and Reich Governor of Tyrol-Vorarlberg
Albert Hoffmann , Reich Office Leader , SS Group Leader , Standstill Commissioner , Reich Inspector for Civil Air Warfare, Deputy Gauleiter in Upper Silesia , Gauleiter in Westphalia-South
Hermann Höfle , head of the Reinhardt Action Department
Reinhard Höhn , director of the Institute for State Research in Berlin
Karl Holz , Gauleiter of Franconia
Franz Josef Huber , Head of the Secret State Police, Vienna Office
Adolf Hühnlein , corps leader of the NS-Kraftfahrerkorps (NSKK) until June 1942
Alfred Hugenberg , Reich Minister for Economics and Food
Helmut von Hummel , Nazi economic functionary, personal assistant to Martin Bormann , main participant in the special order Linz (art theft)
Karl Jäger , Commander of the Security Police (SiPo) and the Security Service (SD) in Kauen (Lithuania)
Dietrich von Jagow , envoy and SA-Obergruppenführer
Ernst Jarosch , head of the “ Kinship Detention ” department set up in 1944 at the Reich Security Main Office
Friedrich Jeckeln , SS and Police Leader (Obergruppenführer) for the areas West, Russia-South, Ostland and Russia-North
Hans Jeschonnek , Chief of Staff of the Air Force , Colonel General
Hanns Johst , President of the Reich Chamber of Literature
Rudolf Jordan , Gauleiter of Halle-Merseburg and Magdeburg-Anhalt, Reich Governor for Anhalt and Braunschweig
Rudolf Jung , National Socialist party politician and theorist
Hans Jüttner , chief of staff in the SS headquarters
Ernst Kaltenbrunner , Head of the Reich Security Main Office (RSHA)
Károly Kampmann , General Labor Leader and Head of the Press and Propaganda Office at the Reich Labor Leader in Berlin
Herbert Kappler , German police chief of Rome
Franz Karmasin , State Secretary and German ethnic group leader in Slovakia
Siegfried Kasche , SA-Obergruppenführer
Karl Kaufmann , Gauleiter Hamburg
Hans Kehrl , head of the raw materials office in the armaments ministry
Hanns Kerrl , Reich Minister for Church Affairs
Emil Ketterer , President of TSV 1860 Munich
Kurt Georg Kiesinger , Deputy Head of the Broadcasting Department in the Foreign Office
Dietrich Klagges , Prime Minister of Braunschweig
Wilhelm Kleinmann , State Secretary in the Reich Ministry of Transport
Kurt Klemm , General Commissioner of Zhitomir
Helmut Bone , Commander of the Security Police and the Security Service in France
Günther Knobloch , deputy leader of Einsatzgruppe II in Poland
Erich Koch , Gauleiter in East Prussia , Reich Commissioner in Ukraine
Wilhelm Koppe , SS and police leader of the Warthegau
Erich Kordt , German envoy
Oskar Körner , former Vice Chairman of the NSDAP and participant in the Hitler-Ludendorff Putsch
Carl Krauch , head of the research and development department in the four-year plan authority
Erwin Kraus , corps leader of the NS-Kraftfahrerkorps (NSKK) from June 1942
Willi Krause , alias Peter Hagen, Reichsfilmdramaturg , editor-in-chief of the Berlin NSDAP-propaganda journal The attack
Friedrich "Fritz" Krebs , Lord Mayor and District Manager of Frankfurt am Main
Wilhelm Kreis , Imperial Senator for Culture, General Building Councilor for the design of the German war cemeteries
Hannes Kremer , Head of the Reich Office for Culture in the Reich Propaganda Management of the NSDAP
Ernst Krieck , Nazi educator and philosopher
Hans Kriegler , Reichsamtsleiter Rundfunk in the Reich Propaganda Management of the NSDAP
Bernhard Krüger , technical director at the Reich Security Main Office
Friedrich-Wilhelm Krüger , Higher SS and Police Leader in the General Government of Poland
Gerhard Krüger , 1931–1933 Chairman of the German Student Union , chief organizer of the book burnings in May 1933
Carl Krümmel , head of the office for physical training in the Reich Ministry of Education
Gustav Krupp von Bohlen and Halbach , military economic leader
Wilhelm Kube , General Commissioner of Belarus
Otto von Kursell , former painter and graphic artist; Publicist and propagandist
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Hans Heinrich Lammers , head of the Reich Chancellery
Hartmann Lauterbacher , Gauleiter of Hanover-Braunschweig, HJ-Obergruppenführer, SS-Gruppenführer
Johann von Leers , Nazi publicist
Rudolf Lehmann , head of OKW -Rechtsabteilung, General senior staff judge
Adolf Lenk , head of the NS youth union
Fritz Lenz , Head of Department for Racial Hygiene and Heredity Research at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Anthropology
Josef Leopold , Gauleiter of Lower Austria and regional leader of the NSDAP in Austria
Robert Ley , Head of Reich Organization of the NSDAP , Head of the DAF ( German Labor Front )
Karl Lindemann , President of the Reich Chamber of Commerce
Julius Lippert , State Commissioner for Berlin
Kurt Lischka , SS-Obersturmbannführer
Dietrich Loder , Head of the Bavarian Regional Association in the Reich Association of the German Press
Wilhelm Friedrich Loeper , Gauleiter of Magdeburg-Anhalt, Reich Governor for Anhalt and Braunschweig
Bruno Loerzer , Reich Air Sports Leader
Hinrich Lohse , Gauleiter Schleswig-Holstein
Werner Lorenz , head of the Volksdeutsche Mittelstelle
Georg Lörner , Head of Office Group B in the SS Economic and Administrative Main Office
Hanns Ludin , envoy of the German Empire in Slovakia
Martin Luther , Undersecretary of State in the Foreign Office
Viktor Lutze , Chief of Staff of the SA
Hans Georg von Mackensen , State Secretary and Ambassador
Waldemar Magunia , General Commissioner of Kiev
Alexander Mair , head of the " Special Service Seehaus " subordinate to the AA
Emil Maurice , President of the Munich Chamber of Commerce
Kurt Mayer , head of the Reichssippenamt , Reichsamtsleiter of the office for clan research of the NSDAP , head of the Volksbund of German clan research associations
Guido von Mengden , head of the National Socialist Reichsbund for physical exercises
Rudolf Mentzel , President of the German Research Foundation
Alfred Meyer , Gauleiter in Westphalia-North, State Secretary and official representative of the Minister in the Reich Ministry for the Occupied Eastern Territories
Konrad Meyer , head of a planning department in the "Reich Commissioner for the Consolidation of German Ethnicity"
Karl Freiherr Michel von Tüßling , adjutant to Philipp Bouhler
Erhard Milch , Inspector General of the German Air Force
Rudolf Mirbt , head of the main department for German foreign libraries in the Association for Germanness Abroad
Eberhard Wolfgang Möller , area leader in the staff of the Reich Youth Leadership
Franz Moraller , Head of the Reich Office for Culture in the Reich Propaganda Management of the NSDAP
Gustav Adolf Steengracht von Moyland , State Secretary
Reinhold Muchow , Nazi social politician
Hermann Muhs , State Secretary in the Reich Ministry for Church Affairs
Heinrich Müller , Head of Office IV ( Secret State Police ) in the Reich Security Main Office (RSHA)
Ludwig Müller , " Reich Bishop " of the Protestant Church
Martin Mutschmann , Gauleiter of Saxony
Werner Naumann , State Secretary in the Reich Ministry for Public Enlightenment and Propaganda
Arthur Nebe , head of the Reich Criminal Police Office
Hermann Neef , Reichsbeamtenführer
Hermann Neubacher , special representative for economic issues in Southeast Europe
Karl Neuhaus , head of the "Special Commission July 20" of the Reich Security Main Office
Karl Neumann, Reichsamtsleiter Film in the Reich Propagandaleitung of the NSDAP ; 1937 also wrote "Carl"
Konstantin Freiherr von Neurath , Reich Foreign Minister, Reich Protector in Bohemia and Moravia
Hans-Jürgen Nierentz , Reichsfilmdramaturg
Carl Albrecht Oberg , Higher SS and Police Leader in France
Otto Ohlendorf , Head of the Reich Main Security Office (RSHA)
Wilhelm Ohnesorge , Reich Minister of the Post
Ewald Oppermann , General Commissioner of Nikolajew
Werner Osenberg , head of the planning department in the Reich Research Council
Otto Paul , acting director of the Institute for Research into the Jewish Question
Franz Pfeffer von Salomon , Gauleiter of Westphalia
Hans Pfundtner , State Secretary
Henry Picker , consultant for legal training at the Reich Youth Leader
Paul Pleiger , Gauamtsleiter and Gauwirtschaftsberater of the Gauleitung Westfalen-Süd
Oswald Pohl , head of the SS Economic and Administrative Main Office
Johannes Popitz , Prussian Finance Minister
Hans-Adolf Prützmann , General of the Police and Higher SS and Police Leader in the Ukraine, head of the planned werewolf organization
Franz Rademacher , diplomat
Arnold Raether , Reichsamtsleiter Film in the Reich Propagandaleitung of the NSDAP
Rudolf Rahn , Deputy Head of the Information Department at the Foreign Office, German Ambassador to Italy and to the RSI
Friedrich Rainer , Gauleiter of Carinthia
Erich Rajakowitsch , lawyer, SS-Obersturmführer in the RSHA, head of the central office f. jew. Emigrated to the Netherlands, sentenced to two and a half years imprisonment in Austria in 1965
Walther Rauff , head of the technical department at the Reich Security Main Office
Hermann Rauschning , President of the Senate
Hanns Albin Rauter , Higher SS and Police Leader in the Netherlands
Wilhelm Reinhard , Reichsführer of the National Socialist Reich Warrior League
Fritz Reinhardt , State Secretary in the Reich Ministry of Finance
Theodor Adrian von Renteln , Head of Commerce and Crafts in the Reich leadership of the NSDAP , General Commissioner in Lithuania
Rolf Rienhardt , head of staff in the administration office of the Nazi press
Robert Ritter , head of the “Racial Hygiene and Population Biology Research Center” in the Reich Health Office (also called: “Racial Hygiene Research Center”, RHF), head of the Forensic Biology Research Center, head of the Forensic Biology Institute in the Reich Criminal Police Office
Hermann Röchling , military manager
Heinrich Roellenbleg , Head of German Newsreel , War Propaganda
Otto Roth , teacher, party speaker, SA and SS standard leader, district leader of Neustadt an der Aisch , member of the Bavarian state parliament
Wilhelm Ruder , head of a task force in the party chancellery for the establishment of the Nazi leadership organization of the National Socialist Leadership Officers (NSFO) in the Wehrmacht
Bernhard Rust , Reich Minister for Science, Education and National Education
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Friedrich Saemisch , President of the Audit Office of the German Reich
Fritz Sauckel , Gauleiter and Reich Governor of Thuringia
Hjalmar Schacht , Reich Economics Minister and Reichsbank President (was never formally a member, but a supporter of the NSDAP)
Emanuel Schäfer , Gestapo chief in Opole, commander of the Security Police (SiPo) and the Security Service (SD) in Serbia
Hermann Schäfer , Reichsamtsleiter Reichsautozug in the Reich Propaganda Management of the NSDAP
Gustav Adolf Scheel , Reich student leader , later Reich lecturer leader
Walter Schellenberg , Head of Office VI (Foreign Intelligence Service) in the Reich Security Main Office
Hans Schemm , Gauleiter of Upper Franconia, Gauleiter of Bavarian East Marks
Wilhelm Schepmann , Chief of Staff of the SA
Klaus Schickert , Director of the Institute for Research into the Jewish Question
Franz Schlegelberger , Acting Reich Minister of Justice
Albrecht Schmelt , District President in Opole
Paul-Otto Schmidt , chief interpreter at the Federal Foreign Office
Kurt Schmitt , Reich Minister of Economics
Ludwig Paul Schmitthenner , Minister of State
Paul Schmitthenner , architect and university professor
Karl Schnurre , envoy 1st class
Joseph Schoch , SA-Obersturmführer and Gauleiter of Riga
Heinrich Schoene , General Commissioner of Volhynia-Podolia based in Rowno
Gertrud Scholtz-Klink , Reichsfrauenführer
Hans Schröder , Ministerial Director
Walter Schultze , Reich lecturer leader
Walter Schulze , Reichsamtsleiter Active Propaganda in the Reich Propaganda Management of the NSDAP
Erich Schumann , head of the research department at the Heereswaffenamt
Arthur Schürmann , leader of the Nazi lecturers' association in Göttingen
Franz Xaver Schwarz , Reich Treasurer of the NSDAP
Franz Schwede , Gauleiter of Pomerania
Hans Herbert Schweitzer , Reich Commissioner for Artistic Design , Chairman of the Reich Committee of Press Drawers
Ernst Seeger , head of the film department in the Reich Ministry for Public Enlightenment and Propaganda
Franz Seldte , Reich Minister of Labor
Nikolaus Selzner , General Commissioner of Dnepropetrovsk
Gustav Simon , Gauleiter in the Moselle region
Wolfram Sievers , Reich Managing Director of the Ahnenerbe e. V.
Adolf Spamer , head of the Folklore Department in the Reich Community for German Folk Research
Jakob Sprenger , Reich Governor in Hessen-Darmstadt
August Staats , Reichsamtsleiter Rundfunk in the Reich Propaganda Management of the NSDAP
Oskar Stäbel , 1933/1934 Reichsführer NSDStB and German student body
Josef Ständer , member of the Reichstag and district leader
Walter Stang , head of the "Dramaturgical Office" of the National Socialist League for German Culture
Johannes Stark , President of the Physikalisch-Technische Reichsanstalt (PTR) in Berlin
Ludwig Steeg , Lord Mayor of Berlin
Otto Steinbrinck , military economic leader
Gregor Strasser , Reich Propaganda Leader and Reich Organization Leader of the NSDAP
Otto Strasser , editor of various NSDAP newspapers
Julius Streicher , head of the "Central Committee for Defense against Jewish atrocities and boycotts"
Jürgen Stroop , Higher SS and Police Leader (HSSPF) in Warsaw
Wilhelm Stuckart , State Secretary in the Reich Ministry of the Interior
Wolfgang Stumme , music advisor to the Reich Youth Leadership
Friedrich Syrup , State Secretary, later Reich Labor Minister
Josef Terboven , Gauleiter of Essen , Reich Commissioner for occupied Norway
Otto Georg Thierack , Reich Minister of Justice
Walter Tießler , liaison manager of the Reich Propaganda Management of the NSDAP
Josef Thorak , sculptor
Fritz Thyssen , Prussian State Councilor
Fritz Todt , Reich Minister for Armaments and Ammunition
Adolf von Trotha , chairman of the National Socialist Federation of German Sea Sailing and the Sea Sailing Institute in Magdeburg
Hans von Tschammer und Osten , Reich Sports Leader
Ernst Udet , General Aircraft Master
Sigfried Uiberreither , Gauleiter of Styria and Head of the Lower Styria CdZ area
Edmund Veesenmayer , German envoy and Reich plenipotentiary for Hungary
Heinrich Vetter , Deputy Gauleiter in Westphalia-South, Lord Mayor in Hagen
Werner Wächter , Head of the Reich Office for Active Propaganda in the Reich Propaganda Management of the NSDAP
Otto Wagener , head of the economic policy department of the Reich leadership of the NSDAP
Adolf Wagner , Gauleiter of Munich
Gerhard Wagner , Reichsärzteführer
Josef Wagner , Gauleiter in Westphalia South and Silesia , Reich Prize Commissioner
Robert Wagner , Gauleiter of Baden
Josias zu Waldeck and Pyrmont , SS-Obergruppenführer
Wilhelm Weiß , editor-in-chief of the Völkischer Beobachter , SA-Obergruppenführer
Fritz Weitzel , Higher SS and Police Leader for West and North
Ernst von Weizsäcker , State Secretary in the Foreign Office
Fritz Wiedemann , captain and adjutant of Hitler
Max Winkler , Reich Commissioner for the German Film Industry
Christian Wirth , inspector of the SS special command Aktion Reinhardt
Franz Wirz , head of the NSDAP university commission
Karl Wolff , adjutant to Heinrich Himmler
Adalbert Wolpert , Gauamtsleiter and SA-Obersturmbannführer
Wilhelm Zangen , military manager
Adolf Ziegler , President of the Reich Chamber of Fine Arts
Hans Severus Ziegler , Reich Senator for Culture
Wilhelm Ziegler , Ministerialrat in the Reich Propaganda Ministry
Camp commanders
Hans Aumeier , commandant of the Vaivara concentration camp
Richard Baer , commandant of the Auschwitz concentration camp and the Dora-Mittelbau concentration camp
Hermann Baranowski , commandant of Sachsenhausen concentration camp
Hans Bothmann , commandant of the Chelmno extermination camp
Alois Brunner , commandant of the Drancy transit camp near Paris
Karl Buck , commandant of the Welzheim protective custody camp
Anton Burger , commandant of the Theresienstadt concentration camp
Karl Chmielewski , commandant of the Herzogenbusch concentration camp
Heinrich Deubel , commandant of the Dachau and Columbia concentration camps
Irmfried Eberl , head of the Treblinka extermination camp
Theodor Eicke , commandant of the Dachau concentration camp
Walter Eisfeld , commandant of the Neuengamme concentration camp and the Sachsenhausen concentration camp
Hermann Florstedt , commandant of the Majdanek concentration camp
Otto Förschner , commandant of the Dora-Mittelbau concentration camp
Kurt Franz , commandant of the Treblinka extermination camp
Karl Fritzsch , briefly in command of the Flossenbürg concentration camp
Albert Konrad Gemmeker , Commandant of Westerbork Concentration Camp (Netherlands)
Wilhelm Gideon , commandant of the Groß-Rosen concentration camp
Wilhelm Göck , head of the Warsaw concentration camp
Amon Göth , commander of the Kraków-Plaszów concentration camp
Adam Grünewald , commandant of the Herzogenbusch concentration camp
Adolf Haas , commandant of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp
Max Hähnel , commandant of the Sachsenburg concentration camp
Fritz Hartjenstein , commandant of the Auschwitz-Birkenau and Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camps
Johannes Hassebroek , commandant of the Groß-Rosen concentration camp
Hans Helwig , commandant of Sachsenhausen concentration camp
Gottlieb Hering , commandant of the Belzec extermination camp and the Risiera di San Sabba concentration camp
Paul Werner Hoppe , commandant of the Stutthof concentration camp and the Wöbbelin subcamp
Rudolf Höss , commandant of the Auschwitz concentration camp
Hans Hüttig , commandant of the Natzweiler-Struthof and Herzogenbusch concentration camps
Heinrich Jöckel , commandant of the police prison (small fortress) in the Theresienstadt concentration camp
Anton Kaindl , commandant of Sachsenhausen concentration camp
Karl Otto Koch , commandant of the Sachsenhausen concentration camp , the Buchenwald concentration camp and the Majdanek concentration camp
Max Koegel , commandant of the Flossenbürg concentration camp , the Ravensbrück concentration camp and the Majdanek concentration camp
Josef Kramer , commandant of the Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camp , the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp and the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp
Karl Künstler , commandant of the Flossenbürg concentration camp
Herbert Lange , commandant of the Chelmno extermination camp
Arthur Liebehenschel , commandant of the Auschwitz and Majdanek concentration camps
Hans Loritz , commandant of the Dachau and Sachsenhausen concentration camps
Max Pauly , commandant of the Neuengamme and Stutthof concentration camps
Alexander Piorkowski , commandant of the Dachau concentration camp
Hermann Pister , commandant of the Buchenwald concentration camp
Paul Otto Radomski , commandant of the Syrez and Chaidari concentration camps
Karl Rahm , commandant of the Theresienstadt concentration camp
Franz Reichleitner , commandant of the Sobibor extermination camp
Arthur Rödl , commandant of the Groß-Rosen concentration camp
Eduard Roschmann , commandant of the Riga-Kaiserwald concentration camp
Albert Sauer , commandant of the Mauthausen concentration camp
Heinrich Schwarz , commandant of the Auschwitz III Monowitz concentration camp and the Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camp
Johann Schwarzhuber , deputy commandant of the Ravensbrück concentration camp
Siegfried Seidl , commandant of the Theresienstadt concentration camp
Franz Stangl , head of the Sobibor extermination camp and the Treblinka extermination camp
Fritz Suhren , commandant of the Ravensbrück concentration camp
Günther Tamaschke , camp director of the Lichtenburg and Ravensbrück concentration camps
Richard Thomalla , during the construction phase, the commandant of the Sobibor extermination camp and the Treblinka extermination camp for a short time
Hilmar Wäckerle , commandant of the Dachau concentration camp
Martin Weiß , commandant of the Dachau concentration camp , the Neuengamme concentration camp and the Majdanek concentration camp
Eduard Weiter , commandant of the Dachau concentration camp
Jakob Weiseborn , commandant of the Flossenbürg concentration camp
Christian Wirth , commandant of the Belzec extermination camp
Franz Ziereis , commandant of the Mauthausen concentration camp
Egon Zill , commandant of the Flossenbürg and Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camps
See also
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