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|Box title    = The Nazi Party
|Image        = Flag of the NSDAP (1920–1945).svg
|size  = 340px
|fullname = National-Sozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei
|alias = Nazi Party<br>Third Reich<br>Nazi Germany<br>NSDAP<br>National Socialist German Workers' Party<br>German Reich<br>Greater German Reich
|origin = Germany
|foundation = February 24, 1920
|dissolution = October 10, 1945
|headquarters = Munich, Germany
|commanders = [[Anton Drexler]] (1920 - 1933)<br>[[Adolf Hitler]] (1933 - 1945)<br>[[Joseph Goebbels]] (1945)<br>[[Karl Dönitz]] (1945)
|agents = ''See below''
|skills = Manipulation<br>Absolute authority<br>Military training<br>Charisma<br>Numerous weaponry and technology
|goals = Avenge Germany's defeat and blame the Jews for their perpetration of November 9th, 1918 (failed)<br>Establish the "Aryans" as the master race that will rule the world (failed)<br>Establish a thousand-year Reich (failed)<br>Conquer all of Europe (failed)<br>
|type of villain = Tyrannical Supremacists|crimes = [[Mass murder]] (including [[child murder]])<br>[[War crimes]]<br>Tyranny<br>[[Authoritarianism]]<br>Attempted world domination<br>[[Americophobia]]<br>[[Francophobia]]<br>[[Anglophobia]]<br>[[Russophobia]]<br>[[Ukrainophobia]]<br>[[Polonophobia]]<br>[[Torture]]<br>[[Slavery]]<br>Hatemongering<br>Warmongering<br>Unethical human experimentation<br>Unlawful mass detention<br>Human rights violations<br>[[Crimes against humanity]]<br>[[Xenophobia]]<br>[[Genocide]]<br>[[Ethnic cleansing]]<br>[[Racism]]<br>[[Terrorism]]<br>[[Propaganda]]<br>[[Kidnapping]]<br>[[Anti-Semitism]]<br>[[Ableism]]<br>[[Homophobia]]<br>[[Biphobia]]<br>[[Transphobia]]<br>Various other offenses}}
{{Quote|The party must not become the servant of the masses, but their master.|Adolf Hitler}}
'''The National Socialist German Workers' Party''' (often shorted simply to '''"Nazis"''') were the ruling party of Germany during the events of [[World War II]]. First emerging in 1920 as the successor to the nationalistic [[German Workers' Party]], the Nazi Party became infamous as a society that, under the control of [[Adolf Hitler]], orchestrated a number of unlawful invasions as well as numerous [[war crimes]] and [[crimes against humanity]], with the most well known being [[The Holocaust|the Holocaust]], the [[genocide|genocidal]] mass slaughter of Jews all across Europe that is widely accepted to be the worst act of genocide in modern history.


The Nazi Party is considered by many to be the most evil organization to have ever existed; they have become a staple symbol of evil in the minds of many along with their symbol, the Swastika, which is outlawed in a few countries as a hate symbol — the Nazi Party was part of a wider network of regimes collectively known as the [[Axis Powers]] during World War II and ultimately found defeat shortly after Hitler committed suicide.
'''The Nationalist Socialist Party'''<span style="font-size:13px;line-height:21px;"> (often shorted simply to </span>'''"Nazis"'''<span style="font-size:13px;line-height:21px;">) were the ruling party of Germany during the events of </span>[http://real-life-villains.wikia.com/wiki/World_War_II World War II]<span style="font-size:23.636363983154297px;line-height:18.99147605895996px;"> </span><span style="font-size:13px;line-height:21px;">and became infamous as a society that, under the control of </span>[http://real-life-villains.wikia.com/wiki/Adolf_Hitler Adolf Hitler]<span style="font-size:13px;line-height:21px;">, orchestrated a number of unlawful invasions as well as atrocities such as the </span>[http://villains.wikia.com/wiki/The_Holocaust Holocaust]<span style="font-size:13px;line-height:21px;"> and Blitz.  </span>
<span style="font-size:24px;line-height:19px;"><span style="line-height:19px;">[[File:The_Swastika.jpg|thumb|340px]]</span></span>


Although extensive work was done to try and remove and evidence of the Nazis' crimes from Germany and the world in general, sadly, their legacy continues to live on across the world in the forms of various Neo-Nazi and [[White Power Movement|white supremacist]] organizations throughout the world. Their ideals have also seen a major resurgence in popularity during the mid-to-late 2010's with the rise of the [[Alt-Right]] movement.  
The Nazi Party have become a staple symbol of evil in the minds of many along with their symbol, the Swatzika, which is outlawed in a few countries as a hate symbol - the Nazi Party was part of a wider network of regimes collectively known as the [http://real-life-villains.wikia.com/wiki/Axis_Powers Axis Powers] during World War II and ultimately found defeat shortly after Hitler committed suicide.


It is estimated that the Nazi Party killed 40 million people overall.
Although extensive work was done to try and remove Nazi heritage from Germany and surrounding areas there are still a few Neo-Nazi groups in existence and many far-right factions are labeled "Nazis" by their opponents (whether or not they actually practice Nazism in the strictest sense of the word).
  
==Leaders and officials==
* [[Gunter d'Alquen]] - Chief Editor of the [[Schutzstaffel|SS]] official newspaper, ''[[Das Schwarze Korps]]'' ("The Black Corps"), and commander of the [[SS-Standarte Kurt Eggers]].
* [[Ludolf von Alvensleben]] - commander of the [[Schutzstaffel|SS]] and police in [[Crimea]] and commander of the [[Selbstschutz]] (self-defense) of the [[Reichsgau Danzig-West Prussia]].
* [[Max Amann]] - Head of Nazi publishing house [[Eher-Verlag]]
* [[Benno von Arent]] - Responsible for art, theatres, and movies in the Third Reich.
* [[Heinz Auerswald]] - Commissioner for the [[Jew]]ish residential district in [[Warsaw]] from April 1941 to November 1942.
* [[Hans Aumeier]] - deputy commandant at [[Auschwitz Birkenau|Auschwitz]]
* [[Artur Axmann]] - Chief of the Social Office of the Reich Youth Leadership. Leader of the [[Hitler Youth]] from 1940 through war's end in 1945.


== Ideology ==
* [[Erich von dem Bach-Zelewski]] - Commander of the "Bandenkämpfverbände" SS units responsible for the mass murder of 35,000 civilians in Riga and more than 200,000 in Belarus and eastern Poland.
The Nazi Party's ideology was a variation of [[fascism]] known as '''National Socialism''' (not to be confused with the type of socialism associated with communism) and it promoted the idea that the Aryan race (humans of Nordic and Germanic descent) was an innately superior breed of human and therefore deserved dominance over the world and other races. While the party is well-remembered for its extreme [[Anti-Semitism|antisemitism]] and mass slaughter of Jews, the Nazis also targeted [[wikipedia:Slavs|Slavs]] (such as Poles, Czechs, Slovaks, Slovenes, Serbians, Croatians, Belarusians, Ukrainians, and Russians; the Slavic peoples were notably the main victims of ''[[Generalplan Ost]]''), [[wikipedia:Romani people|Romani]] (targeting them with a separate event known as the [[Porajmos]]) Greeks, Arabs, Muslims, homosexuals, the disabled, Christians (such as Jehovahs Witnesses and Catholics), socialists, leftists and leftist-sympathizers, political dissidents, and others deemed [[wikipedia:Untermensch|Untermensch]] (sub-human) by the dictatorship.
* [[Herbert Backe]] - Minister of Food (appointed 1942) and Minister of Agriculture (appointed 1943).
 
* [[Richard Baer (Nazi)|Richard Baer]] - Commander of the [[Auschwitz]] I concentration camp from May 1944 to February 1945.
Adherents of the ideology were referred to as "'''Hitlerists'''", though historians prefer the term "'''Nazis'''" due to the term being too simplistic as it was used before Hitler's rise to power as well as multiple different ideologies that were incorporated within Nazism that had already existed prior in Germany long before World War I even occurred.
* [[Alfred Baeumler]] - [[Philosopher]] who interpreted the works of [[Friedrich Nietzsche]] in order to legitimize Nazism.
 
* [[Klaus Barbie]] - Head of the [[Gestapo]] in Lyon. Nicknamed "the Butcher of Lyon" for his use of torture on prisoners.
== History ==
* [[Josef Berchtold]] - Very early Party member, and the second ''Reichsf&uuml;hrer-SS'' from 1926-27.
The Nazi Party was founded as the German Workers’ Party by [[Anton Drexler]], a Munich locksmith, in 1919. Adolf Hitler attended one of its meetings that year, and before long his energy and oratorical skills would enable him to take over the party, which was renamed National Socialist German Workers’ Party in 1920.  
* [[Gottlob Berger]] - Chief of Staff for [[Waffen-SS]] and head of the SS's main leadership office.
 
* [[Werner Best]] - SS-Obergruppenführer and Civilian administrator of Nazi occupied [[France]] and [[Denmark]].
That year Hitler also formulated a 25-point program that became the permanent basis for the party. The program called for German abandonment of the Treaty of Versailles and for the expansion of German territory. These appeals for national aggrandizement were accompanied by a strident [[Anti-Semitism|anti-Semitic]] rhetoric. The party’s socialist orientation was basically a demagogic gambit designed to attract support from the working class. By 1921 Hitler had ousted the party’s other leaders and taken over.
* [[Hans Biebow]] - Chief of Administration of the [[Łódź Ghetto]].
 
* [[Helmut Bischoff]] - SS-Obersturmbannführer. [[Gestapo]] chief of [[Poznań]] and [[Magdeberg]], and later head of security for Nazi Germany's [[V-weapons]] program.
Under Hitler the Nazi Party grew steadily in its home base of Bavaria. It organized strong-arm groups to protect its rallies and meetings. These groups drew their members from war veterans groups and paramilitary organizations and were organized under the name ''[[Sturmabteilung]]'' (SA). In 1923 Hitler and his followers felt strong enough to stage the [[Beer Hall Putsch]], an unsuccessful attempt to take control of the Bavarian state government in the hope that it would trigger a nationwide insurrection against the Weimar Republic. The coup failed, the Nazi Party was temporarily banned, and Hitler was sent to prison for most of 1924.
* [[Paul Blobel]] - SS commander primarily responsible for the [[Babi Yar]] massacre at [[Kiev]].
 
* [[Werner von Blomberg]] - [[Generalfeldmarschall]], Defence Minister 1933-1935, Minister of War and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces 1935-1938. Forced out in the [[Blomberg-Fritsch Affair]]
Upon his release Hitler quickly set about rebuilding his moribund party, vowing to achieve power only through legal political means thereafter. The Nazi Party’s membership grew from 25,000 in 1925 to about 180,000 in 1929. Its organizational system of gauleiters (“district leaders”) spread through Germany at this time, and the party began contesting municipal, state, and federal elections with increasing frequency.
* [[Hans-Friedrich Blunck]] - Propagandist and head of the Reich Literature Chamber between 1933 and 1935.
 
* [[Ernst Boepple]] - State Secretary of the General Government in Poland, serving as deputy to Deputy Governor [[Josef Bühler]]. Deeply implicated in the "[[Final Solution]]"
However, it was the effects of the Great Depression in Germany that brought the Nazi Party to its first real nationwide importance. The rapid rise in unemployment in 1929–30 provided millions of jobless and dissatisfied voters whom the Nazi Party exploited to its advantage. From 1929 to 1932 the party vastly increased its membership and voting strength; its vote in elections to the Reichstag (the German Parliament) increased from 800,000 votes in 1928 to about 14,000,000 votes in July 1932, and it thus emerged as the largest voting bloc in the Reichstag, with 230 members (38 percent of the total vote). By then big-business circles had begun to finance the Nazi electoral campaigns, and swelling bands of SA toughs increasingly dominated the street fighting with the communists that accompanied such campaigns.
* [[Ernst Wilhelm Bohle]] - leader of the Foreign Organization of the German Nazi Party from 1933 until 1945.
 
* [[Otto von Bolschwing]] - Member of the [[Sicherheitsdienst|Ausland-SD]] and deputy to [[Adolf Eichmann]], played a major role in organizing the 1941 [[Legionnaires' rebellion and Bucharest pogrom|Bucharest pogrom]].
When unemployment began to drop in Germany in late 1932, the Nazi Party’s vote also dropped, to about 12,000,000 (33 percent of the vote) in the November 1932 elections. Nevertheless, Hitler’s shrewd maneuvering behind the scenes prompted the president of the German republic, Paul von Hindenburg, to name him chancellor on January 30, 1933. Hitler used the powers of his office to solidify the Nazis’ position in the government during the following months. The elections of March 5, 1933—precipitated by the burning of the Reichstag building only days earlier—gave the Nazi Party 44 percent of the votes, and further unscrupulous tactics on Hitler’s part turned the voting balance in the Reichstag in the Nazis’ favour. On March 23, 1933, the Reichstag passed the Enabling Act, which “enabled” Hitler’s government to issue decrees independently of the Reichstag and the presidency; Hitler in effect assumed dictatorial powers.
* [[Martin Bormann]] - Head of the [[Party Chancellery]] (Parteikanzlei) and private secretary to [[Adolf Hitler]].
 
* [[Philipp Bouhler]] - [[Hitler's Chancellery (Kanzlei des Führers)|Chief of the Chancellery of the Führer of the NSDAP]] and leader of the ''[[Action T4]]'' euthanasia program.
On July 14, 1933, his government declared the Nazi Party to be the only political party in Germany. On the death of Hindenburg in 1934 Hitler took the titles of ''Führer'' (“Leader”), chancellor, and commander in chief of the army, and he remained leader of the Nazi Party as well. Nazi Party membership became mandatory for all higher civil servants and bureaucrats, and the gauleiters became powerful figures in the state governments. Hitler crushed the Nazi Party’s left, or socialist-oriented, wing in 1934, executing [[Ernst Röhm]] and other rebellious SA leaders on what would become known as the “[[Night of the Long Knives]].” Thereafter, Hitler’s word was the supreme and undisputed command in the party.  
* [[Viktor Brack]] - Organiser of the Euthanasia Programme, Operation T4 and one of the men responsible for the gassing of Jews in the [[extermination camps]].
 
* [[Otto Bradfisch]] - Commander of the Security Police in [[Łódź]] and [[Potsdam]].
The party came to control virtually all political, social, and cultural activities in Germany. Its vast and complex hierarchy was structured like a pyramid, with party-controlled mass organizations for youth, women, workers, and other groups at the bottom, party members and officials in the middle, and Hitler and his closest associates at the top wielding undisputed authority.
* [[Karl Brandt (physician)|Karl Brandt]] - Personal physician of Adolf Hitler in August 1944 and headed the administration of the Nazi euthanasia program from 1939.
 
* [[Walther von Brauchitsch]] - [[Generalfeldmarschall]], Commander-in-Chief of the German Army 1938-1941.
Upon Germany’s defeat, Hitler’s suicide, and the Allied occupation of the country in 1945 at the end of [[World War II]], the Nazi Party was banned, and its top leaders were convicted of crimes against peace and humanity.
*[[Franz Breithaupt]], NSDAP deputy to the [[Reichstag (German Empire)|Reichstag]] between 1933–1945.
 
* [[Alois Brunner]] - Commander of the Drancy internment camp outside Paris from June 1943 to August 1944. Reportedly "the world's highest-ranking Nazi fugitive believed still alive."
== Members ==
* [[Walter Buch]] - [[Jurist]] and supreme magistrate of the Nazi party.
* '''[[Adolf Hitler]]''' - politician and leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (German: Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, abbreviated NSDAP), commonly known as the Nazi Party. He was the absolute dictator of Germany from 1934 to 1945, with the title of Chancellor from 1933 to 1945 and with the title of ''Führer'' from 1934 to 1945.
* [[Josef Bühler]] - State secretary for the Nazi-controlled General Government in [[Kraków]] during World War II.
*[[Anton Drexler]] - A politician and member of the Nazi party through the 1920s. The founder and a leader of the German Worker's Party (DAP). Responsible for changing the name of the Party to the National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei or NSDAP) early in 1920.
* [[Josef Bürckel]] - Politician and leading member of the [[Schutzstaffel]] from November 1937.
*[[Joseph Goebbels]] - One of Adolf Hitler's closest associates and most devout followers, he was known for his zealous oratory and [[anti-Semitism]]. Minister for Public Enlightenment and Propaganda throughout the Third Reich and World War II. Named Chancellor of the Reich in Hitler's will, a position he held for only one day before his own suicide.
* [[Anton Burger]] - Commandant of [[Concentration camp Theresienstadt]] between 1943 and 1944.
*[[Karl Dönitz]]: [[Großadmiral]], Führer der Unterseeboote (Commander of Submarines) 1936-1943, Commander-in-Chief of the Navy ([[Kriegsmarine]]) 1943-1945, last President of the Third Reich following Hitler's suicide.
* [[Werner Catel]] - Professor of Neurology and Psychiatry at the [[University of Leipzig]], considered an expert on the programme of euthanasia for children and participated in the [[Action T4 | T-4 Program]].
*[[Achim Gercke]] - Expert of racial matters at the [[Ministry of the Interior]]. Devised the system of "racial prophylaxis" forbidding the intermarriage between Jews and Aryans.
* [[Carl Clauberg]] - Doctor who conducted medical experiments on human beings in Nazi concentration camps during World War II.
*[[Adam Grünewald]] - Commandant of [[Herzogenbusch concentration camp]]
* [[Leonardo Conti]] - Head of the Reich Physicians' Chamber (Reichsärztekammer) and leader of the National Socialist German Doctors' League (Nationalsozialistischer Deutscher Ärztebund or NSDÄB).
*[[Adolf Eichmann]] - SS-Obersturmbannführer. Official in charge of [[Reich Main Security Office|RSHA]] ''Referat IV B4, Juden'' (RSHA Sub-Department IV-B4, Jews); responsible for the facilitation and transportation of the Jews to ghettos and extermination camps. Fled to Argentina, where he was captured by Mossad operatives in 1960, tried in Israel and executed on May 31, 1962.
* [[Kurt Daluege]] - SS-Oberstgruppenführer and Generaloberst der Polizei as chief of the [[Ordnungspolizei]] (Order/uniformed Police); from 1942 ruled the [[Protectorate Bohemia and Moravia]] as Acting Protector after [[Reinhard Heydrich]]'s assassination.
*[[Adolf Hamann]] - Chief of the ''Gruppe Hamann ''division and commander of the garrisons of Bryansk and Bobruisk.
* [[Richard Walther Darré]] - Minister of Food and Agriculture from 1933 to 1942.
*[[Adolf Hühnlein]] - Korpsführer (Corps Leader) of the National Socialist Motor Corps (NSKK), from 1934 until his death in 1942.
* [[Rudolf Diels]] - was a German politician. A protégé of Hermann Göring, Diels was the first director of the [[Gestapo]] from 26 April 1933 to 1 April 1934.
*[[Adolf von Trotha]]
* [[Sepp Dietrich|Josef "Sepp" Dietrich]] - rose to the rank of SS-Obergruppenführer in the [[Waffen-SS]]; was the original commander of [[Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler]] (LSSAH), and later commander of the 6th SS Panzer Army.
* [[Adolf Wagner]] - ''Gauleiter'' of München-Oberbayern and Bavarian Interior Minister
* [[Otto Dietrich]] - Press Chief of the Third Reich.
*[[Adolf Ziegler]] - Propagandist deemed as "Hitler's Favorite Painter".
* [[Oskar Dirlewanger]] - Commanded the infamous [[Dirlewanger Brigade|SS-Sturmbrigade ''Dirlewanger'']] unit made out of amnestied Germans convicted of major crimes.
*[[Albert Forster]] - Politician and governor of the province [[Danzig-West Prussia]] from 1939-1945.
* [[Karl Dönitz]] &mdash; ''[[Großadmiral]]'', Führer der Unterseeboote (Commander of Submarines) 1936-1943, Commander-in-Chief of the Navy ([[Kriegsmarine]]) 1943-1945, last President of the Third Reich following Hitler's suicide.
*[[Albert Speer]] - architect for Nazis' offices and residences, Party rallies and State buildings (1932-42), Minister of Armaments and War Production (1942-45).
* [[Richard Drauz]] - Kreisleiter of [[Heilbronn]]
*[[Albert Widmann]] - Chemist involved in [[Action T4]] killings and human experiments.
* [[Anton Drexler]] - A Politician and member of the Nazi party through the 1920s. The founder and a leader of the German Worker's Party (DAP). Responsible for changing the name of the Party to the National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei or NSDAP) early in 1920.
*[[Alfred Baeumler]] - Philosopher who interpreted the works of Friedrich Nietzsche in order to legitimize Nazism.
* [[Irmfried Eberl]] - Commandant of [[Treblinka]], July to September 1942.
*[[Alfred Buntru]]
* [[Dietrich Eckart]] - Important early member of the National-Socialist German Workers' Party and a participant of the 1923 [[Beer Hall Putsch]].
*[[Alfred Jodl]] - Generaloberst and Chief of the Operations Staff of the Armed Forces High Command ([[Oberkommando der Wehrmacht]], or OKW) during World War II, acting as deputy to [[Wilhelm Keitel]]. Personally signed the instruments of unconditional surrender at the end of the war in 1945.
* [[Adolf Eichmann]] - SS-Obersturmbannführer. Official in charge of [[RSHA]] ''Referat IV B4, Juden'' (RSHA Sub-Department IV-B4, Jews); responsible for the facilitation and transportation of the Jews to ghettos and extermination camps. Fled to Argentina, where he was captured by [[Mossad]] operatives in 1960, tried in [[Israel]] and executed on May 31, 1962.
*[[Alfred Meyer]] - Deputy Reichsminister in the Reich Ministry for the Occupied Eastern Territories.
* [[Theodor Eicke]] - SS-Obergruppenführer. He was a leading figure in the establishment of the [[concentration camps]] in Nazi Germany and later the commander of the 3rd Waffen-SS Division Totenkopf.
*[[Alfred Naujoks]] - SS-[[Sturmbannführer]] and leader of the [[Gleiwitz incident|attack on the Gleiwitz radio station]] on the eve of World War II.
* [[August Eigruber]] - [[Gauleiter]] of Oberdonau (Upper [[Danube]]) and [[Landeshauptmann]] of [[Upper Austria]]
* [[Alfred Rosenberg]] - Nazi "philosopher" and Reich Minister for the Eastern Territories, tried at Nuremberg and executed on 16 October 1946.
* [[Hermann Esser]] - Propagandist and editor of Nazi newspaper [[Völkischer Beobachter]].
*[[Alfred Saalwächter]] - Commander of Marine-Gruppenkommando West.
* [[Richard Euringer]] - Writer who selected 18,000 "unsuitable" books which did not conform to Nazi ideology and were publicly burned.
*[[Alfred Wünnenberg]] - SS-Obergruppenführer und General der Waffen-SS und der Polizei. Commander of the [[4th SS|SS-Polizei-Division]], 1941-1943; Chief of the [[Ordnungspolizei]], 1943–1945 after [[Kurt Daluege]]
* [[Franz Ritter von Epp]] - General of the German army.
*[[Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach]] - member of [[Freundeskreis der Wirtschaft]]; Colonel In NSDAP Flying Corps; ran the [[Krupp|Friedrich Krupp AG]] heavy industry conglomerate from 1943 to 1945 and from 1951 to 1967
* [[Gottfried Feder]] - Economic theorist and one of the early leaders of the NSDAP.
*[[Alois Brunner]] - Commander of the Drancy internment camp outside Paris from June 1943 to August 1944.
* [[Karl Fiehler]] - Lord Mayor of Munich from 1933 until 1945.
*[[Amon Göth]] - SS-[[Hauptsturmführer]]. He was the commandant of the Nazi concentration camp at [[Płaszów]], General Government (a German occupied area of Poland).
* [[Albert Forster]] - Politician and governor of the province [[Danzig-West Prussia]] from 1939-1945
*[[Andreas Bauriedl]]
* [[Hans Frank]] - Governor-General of occupied [[Poland]] and involved in perpetration of the [[Holocaust]].
*[[Anton Burger]] - Commandant of [[Concentration camp Theresienstadt]] between 1943 and 1944.
* [[Karl Hermann Frank]] - SS-[[Obergruppenführer]] and prominent Sudeten-German Nazi official in [[Czechoslovakia]] prior to and during World War II.
*[[Anton Dostler]] - Commander of 75th Army Corps.
* [[Roland Freisler]] - State Secretary of Adolf Hitler's [[Reich Ministry of Justice]] and President of the [[Volksgerichtshof]]. He sentenced hundreds of people to their deaths, including [[Sophie Scholl]], and various members of the [[July 20 Plot]]. He was killed while returning to collect some files during an air raid on Berlin.
*[[Aribert Heim]] - Head doctor at the Mauthausen Concentration Camp.
* [[Wilhelm Frick]] - Minister of the Interior until August 1943 and later appointed to the ceremonial post of Protector of Bohemia and Moravia.
*[[Arthur Greiser]] - Chief of Civil Administration and [[Gauleiter]] in the military district of Greater Poland.
* [[Werner von Fritsch]] - [[Generaloberst]], Commander-in-Chief of the Army 1935-1938. Forced out in the [[Blomberg-Fritsch Affair]].
*[[Arthur Liebehenschel]] - Commandant of [[Auschwitz Birkenau|Auschwitz]] and [[Majdanek]] death camps during World War II.
* [[Hans Fritzsche]] - Senior official at the Ministry for Propaganda.
* [[Arthur Nebe]] - SS-[[Gruppenführer]] und Generalleutnant der Polizei. Berlin Police Commissioner in the 1920s and an early member of both the Sturmabteilung (SA) and the Schutzstaffel (SS), as well as President of Interpol (from June 1942-43). Nebe was appointed head of the [[Kriminalpolizei]] (Criminal Police) or Kripo under Heydrich as chief of the SiPo and later the RSHA. Executed in 1944 for alleged involvement in the [[20 July Plot]].
* [[Walther Funk]] - Minister for Economic Affairs from 1937 to 1945.
*[[Arthur Seyss-Inquart]] - Austrian Nazi; upon being appointed Chancellor in 1938 he invited in German troops resulting in his country's annexation. Later deputy to [[Hans Frank]] in the General Government of occupied Poland (1939-40), and [[Reichskommissar]] of the Netherlands (1940-44). Convicted of war crimes and hanged by the Nuremberg Tribunal.
* [[Karl Gebhardt]] - Personal physician of [[Heinrich Himmler]] and one of the main perpetrators of surgical experiments performed on inmates of the concentration camps at [[Ravensbrück]] and [[Auschwitz]].
*[[Artur Axmann]] - Chief of the Social Office of the Reich Youth Leadership. Leader of the [[Hitler Youth]] from 1940 through war's end in 1945.
* [[Achim Gercke]] - Expert of racial matters at the [[Ministry of the Interior]]. Devised the system of "racial prophylaxis" forbidding the intermarriage between [[Jews]] and [[Aryan race|Aryans]].
*[[Artur Phleps]] - SS-[[Obergruppenführer]]. He saw action with the 5. SS-Panzergrenadier-Division Wiking, and later was commander of the 7. SS-Freiwilligen-Gebirgs-Division Prinz Eugen and the V SS Mountain Corps. He was killed in September 1944.
* [[Kurt Gerstein]] - SS officer and member of the Institute for Hygiene of the Waffen-SS. He witnessed mass murders in the Nazi extermination camps. He gave information to the Swedish diplomat Göran von Otter as well as members of the Roman Catholic Church in order to inform the international public about the Holocaust. In 1945 he authored the ''[[Gerstein Report]]'' about the Holocaust. Afterward he allegedly committed suicide while in French custody.
*[[August Eigruber]] - [[Gauleiter]] of Oberdonau (Upper Danube) and Landeshauptmann of Upper Austria.
* [[Herbert Otto Gille]] - SS-Obergruppenfuhrer und General der Waffen-SS. As a winner of the Knight's Cross with Oakleaves, Swords and Diamonds and the German Cross in Gold, he became the most highly decorated member of the Waffen SS during World War II.
* [[Odilo Globocnik]] - SS-Obergruppenführer. He was a prominent Austrian Nazi and later an SS leader in Poland. Head of "Operation Reinhard" and one of the persons responsible for the murder of millions of people during the Holocaust.
* [[Richard Glücks]] - SS officer and inspector of concentration camps.
* [[Joseph Goebbels]] - One of Adolf Hitler's closest associates and most devout followers, he was known for his zealous oratory and anti-Semitism. Minister for Public Enlightenment and Propaganda throughout the Third Reich and World War II. Named Chancellor of the Reich in Hitler's will, a position he held for only one day before his own suicide.
* [[Hermann Göring]] - He was Hitler's designated successor (until expelled from office in April 1945), and commander of the Luftwaffe (German Air Force). As ''[[Reichsmarschall]]'' he was the highest-ranking military officer in the Third Reich; he was also the sole holder of the [[Grand Cross of the Iron Cross]]. He was sentenced to death by the [[Nuremburg Tribunal]] but committed suicide before he could be hanged. He was a veteran of the First World War as an ace fighter pilot, a participant in the [[Beer Hall Putsch]], and the founder of the [[Gestapo]].
* [[Amon Göth]] - SS-[[Hauptsturmführer]]. He was the commandant of the Nazi concentration camp at [[Płaszów]], General Government (a German occupied area of [[Poland]]).
* [[Robert Ritter von Greim]] - German Field Marshal, pilot and the last commander of the Luftwaffe succeeding Hermann Göring in the last days of World War II.
* [[Arthur Greiser]] - Chief of Civil Administration and [[Gauleiter]] in the military district of [[Greater Poland]].
* [[Walter Groß]] - He was chief of the Racial Policy Office of the Nazi Party (NSDAP). Implicated in the [[Final Solution]].
* [[Kurt Gruber]] - First chairman of the [[Hitler Youth]] (1926-1931).
* [[Hans F. K. Günther|Hans Friedrich Karl Günther]] - Academic teaching racial theories and [[eugenics]].
* [[Franz Gürtner]] - Minister of Justice responsible for co-ordinating [[jurisprudence]] in the Third Reich.
* [[Werner von Gilsa]] - Infantry General.
* [[Eugen Hadamovsky]] - National programming director for German radio and chief of staff in the Nazi Party's Central Propaganda Office (Reichspropagandaleitung) in Berlin from 1942-1944.
* [[Ernst Hanfstaengl]] - Confidante and early supporter of [[Adolf Hitler]].
* [[Karl Hanke]] - He served as Governor (Gauleiter) of [[Lower Silesia]] from 1941 to 1945 and as the final [[Reichsführer-SS]] (after Himmler was expelled by Hitler) for a few days in 1945.
* [[Fritz Hartjenstein]] - SS-Obersturmbannführer. Concentration camp commandant at [[Auschwitz concentration camp|Birkenau]], [[Natzweiler]] and [[Flossenbürg concentration camp|Flossenbürg]].
* [[Paul Hausser]] - SS-Oberstgruppenführer und Generaloberst der Waffen-SS. First commander of the military ''SS-Verfügungstruppe'' that grew into the Waffen-SS, in which Hausser was a prominent field commander.
* [[Franz Hayler]] - State Secretary and acting Reich Economics Minister during the latter part of World War II.
* [[Martin Heidegger]] - Eminent philosopher, NSDAP member supported Hitler in 1933
* [[Erhard Heiden]] - Founding member of the ''Schutzstaffel'' (SS), and its third ''Reichsf&uuml;hrer'' from 1927-29.
* [[August Heißmeyer]] - Leading member of the SS.
* [[August Heißmeyer]] - Leading member of the SS.
* [[Rudolf Hess]] (not to be confused with [[Rudolf Höß]]) - Deputy Führer to Hitler until his flight to [[Scotland]] on the eve of war with the [[Soviet Union]] in 1941.
* [[Walther Hewel]] - [[Diplomat]] and personal friend of Hitler.
* [[Werner Heyde]] - Psychiatrist and one of the main organizers of the T-4 Euthanasia Program.
* [[Reinhard Heydrich]] - SS-Obergruppenführer and General der Polizei, chief of the RSHA or [[Reichssicherheitshauptamt]] (Reich Main Security Office: including the [[Gestapo]], [[Sicherheitsdienst|SD]] and [[Kripo]] [[police]] agencies) and Stellvertretender Reichsprotektor (Acting Reich-Protector) of Bohemia and Moravia. He was the "right-hand man" to Himmler, and considered a principal architect of the [[Night of the Long Knives]] and the [[Final Solution]]. Assassinated in 1942 by British-trained Czech commandos.
* [[Konstantin Hierl]] - Head of the [[Reichsarbeitsdienst]] and an associate of Adolf Hitler before he came to power.
* [[Erich Hilgenfeldt]] - Head of the Nazi's Office For People's Welfare.
* [[Heinrich Himmler]] - [[Reichsführer-SS]]. As head of the SS, Chief of the German Police and later the Minister of the Interior, he was one of the most powerful men in the Third Reich.
* [[Hans Hinkel]] Journalist and commissioner at the Reich Ministry for the People's Enlightenment and Propaganda.
* [[August Hirt]] - Chairman at the Reich University in Strasbourg and instigator of a plan to build a study-collection of specialized human anatomical specimens. Over 100 Jews were killed for his program. Allied discovery of corpses, paperwork, and statements of laboratory assistants led to war crimes trial preparation, but Hirt committed suicide beforehand.
* [[August Hirt]] - Chairman at the Reich University in Strasbourg and instigator of a plan to build a study-collection of specialized human anatomical specimens. Over 100 Jews were killed for his program. Allied discovery of corpses, paperwork, and statements of laboratory assistants led to war crimes trial preparation, but Hirt committed suicide beforehand.
*[[Baldur von Schirach]] - leader of [[Hitler Youth]] (1931-40), [[Gauleiter]] of Vienna (1940-45).
* '''[[Adolf Hitler]]''' - politician and leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (German: Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, abbreviated NSDAP), commonly known as the Nazi Party. He was the absolute dictator of Germany from 1934 to 1945, with the title of Chancellor from 1933 to 1945 and with the title head of state (Führer und Reichskanzler) from 1934 to 1945.
*[[Benno von Arent]] - Responsible for art, theatres, and movies in the Third Reich.
* [[Hermann Höfle]] - Deputy to [[Odilo Globocnik]] in the Aktion Reinhard program. Played a key role in the "Harvest Festival" massacre of Jewish inmates of the various labour camps in the Lublin district in early November 1943.
*[[Bernhard Krüger]] - Leader of the VI F 4a Unit in the Reichssicherheitshauptamt responsible for, among other things, falsifying passports and documents.
* [[Rudolf Höß]] (not to be confused with Rudolf Hess) - SS-Obersturmbannführer. Commandant of [[Auschwitz Birkenau|Auschwitz]] concentration camp.
*[[Bernhard Rust]]
* [[Franz Hofer]] - Gauleiter of the [[State of Tyrol|Tyrol]] and [[Vorarlberg]] regions.
*[[Bronislav Kaminski]] - Head of Briansk-Lokot Republic.
* [[Adolf Hühnlein]] - Korpsführer (Corps Leader) of the National Socialist Motor Corps (NSKK), from 1934 until his death in 1942.
*[[Bruno Beger]]
* [[Karl_Holz_(Nazi)]] - protege of [[Julius Streicher]], succeeded Streichetr as ''Gauleiter'' of Franconia.
*[[Bruno Erich Alfred Freyberg]] - Oberbürgermeister of Leipzig
* [[Franz Josef Huber]] - former Munich political police department inspector with [[Heinrich Müller (Gestapo)|Heinrich Müller]] and in 1938 appointed chief of the State Police ([[Sicherheitspolizei|SiPo]]) and [[Gestapo]] for Vienna, the "Lower Danube", and "Upper Danube" regions.
*[[Bruno Gesche]] - Fourth Commander of the [[SS-Begleitkommando des Führers]]
* [[Karl Jäger]] - SS officer and [[Einsatzkommando]] leader and author of the "[[Jäger Report]]" detailing reports of mass murder in Lithuania between July and December 1941.
*[[Bruno Streckenbach]] - Head of Administration and Personnel Department of the [[Reich Security Main Office]] (RSHA)
* [[Friedrich Jeckeln]] - Leader of one of the largest collection of [[Einsatzgruppen]] and personally responsible for ordering the deaths of over 100,000 Jews, Slavs, Roma, and other "undesirables."
*[[Carl Clauberg]] - Doctor who conducted [[Nazi Medical Experimentation|medical experiments on human beings]] in Nazi concentration camps during World War II.
* [[Alfred Jodl]] - Generaloberst and Chief of the Operations Staff of the Armed Forces High Command ([[Oberkommando der Wehrmacht]], or OKW) during World War II, acting as deputy to [[Wilhelm Keitel]].
*[[Carl Oberg]] - Higher SS and Police Leader of France
* [[Hanns Johst]] - Playwright and [[Poet Laureate]] of the Nazi party.
* [[Carl Schmitt]]
* [[Hans Jüttner]] - SS-[[Obergruppenführer]]. Head of the [[SS-Führungshauptamt]] (SS Leadership Main Office) or SS-FHA.
* [[Christian Frederik von Schalburg]]
* [[Rudolf Jung]] - An instrumental force and agitator of German-Czech National Socialism and, later on, a member of the German Nazi Party.
*[[Christian Wirth]] - SS-Obersturmführer. He was a senior German police and SS officer during the program to exterminate the Jewish people of occupied Poland during World War II, known as "Operation Reinhard". Wirth was a top aide of [[Odilo Globocnik]], the overall director of "[[Operation Reinhard]]" (Aktion Reinhard or Einsatz Reinhard).
* [[Ernst Kaltenbrunner]] - SS-Obergruppenführer und General der Polizei und Waffen-SS. Chief of the [[RSHA]] (Reich Main Security Office) a main section of the SS, after Heydrich's death in June 1942 to the end of World War II.
*[[Claus von Stauffenberg]] - Former Nazi Party member before becoming disillusioned and failed an assassination attempt on Hitler himself.
*[[Conrad Schellong]]
*[[Curt von Gottberg]]
*[[Dieter Wisliceny]] - SS-Hauptsturmführer.
*[[Dietrich Eckart]] - Important early member of the National-Socialist German Workers' Party and a participant of the 1923 [[Beer Hall Putsch]].
*[[Dietrich Klagges]] - Premier of the Duchy of Brunswick between 1933 and 1945.
* [[Dietrich von Choltitz]]- Governor of Paris.
*[[Eberhard Herf]] - Commander of Order Police in Minsk, head of the Minsk ghetto.
*[[Edmund Hoffmeister]] - Commander of the 383rd Panzer Division.
*[[Edmund Trinkl]]
*[[Edmund Veesenmayer]] - Plenipotentiary to Hungary and SS-Brigadeführer
*[[Eduard Roschmann]] - SS-''Obersturmführer'' and commandant of the Riga ghetto during 1943.
* [[Eduard Wirths]] - Chief SS doctor (SS-Standortarzt) at the Auschwitz concentration camp from September 1942 to January 1945.
* [[Emanuel Schafer]]
*[[Emil Kaschub]] - Doctor who conducted experiments on Nazi concentration camp prisoners.
*[[Emil Maurice]] - Personal friend of Hitler, first head of the SA and one of the founding members of the SS.
*[[Emil Mazuw]] - Landeshauptmann of the Province of Pomerania from 1940 to 1945.
*[[Emma Zimmer]]- Overseer of Lichtenburg concentration camp, Ravensbrück concentration camp and the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination/concentration camp.
*[[Erhard Heiden]] - Founding member of the ''Schutzstaffel'' (SS), and its third ''Reichsf&uuml;hrer'' from 1927-29.
*[[Erhard Milch]] &ndash; ''[[Generalfeldmarschall]]''; Inspector-General of the ''Luftwaffe'', responsible for aircraft production.
*[[Erich Hilgenfeldt]] - Head of the Nazi's Office For People's Welfare.
*[[Erich Koch]] - Gauleiter of the NSDAP in East Prussia from 1928 until 1945, and Reichskomissar in Ukraine from 1941 until 1944.
* [[Erich Ludendorff]] - General in the Imperial German Army and a veteran of [[World War I]]. He was a key player in the [[Beer Hall Putch]] of 1923 was considered an early leading member of the Nazi Party.
*[[Erich Priebke]] - Participant in the [[Ardeatine massacre]] in Rome on March 24, 1944.
* [[Erich Raeder]] &mdash; ''[[Großadmiral]]'', Commander-in-Chief of the Navy (Kriegsmarine) 1936-1943.
*[[Erich von dem Bach-Zelewski]] - Commander of the "Bandenkämpfverbände" SS units responsible for the mass [[murder]] of 35,000 civilians in Riga and more than 200,000 in Belarus and eastern Poland.
*[[Erich von Manstein]] - Field Marshall of the ''Wehrmacht''.
*[[Ernst Biberstein]] - SS-Obersturmbannführer, member of the SD and commanding officer of Einsatzkommando 6.
*[[Ernst Boepple]] - State Secretary of the General Government in Poland, serving as deputy to Deputy Governor [[Josef Bühler]]. Deeply implicated in the [[The Holocaust|Final Solution]].
*[[Ernst Hanfstaengl]] - Confidante and early supporter of [[Adolf Hitler]].
* [[Ernst Wilhelm Bohle]] - leader of the Foreign Organization of the German Nazi Party from 1933 until 1945.
*[[Ernst Röhm]] - a co-founder of the ''[[Sturmabteilung]]'' (Storm Battalion) or SA, the Nazi Party militia and later was the SA commander. In 1934, as part of the [[Night of the Long Knives]], he was executed on Hitler's orders as a potential rival.
* [[Ernst Kaltenbrunner]] - SS-Obergruppenführer und General der Polizei und Waffen-SS. Chief of the [[RSHA]] (Reich Main Security Office) a main section of the SS, after Heydrich's death in June 1942 to the end of World War II. He was the highest-ranking official to be tried at the Nuremberg Trials.
*[[Ernst Rudin]]
*[[Ernst Sachs]] - Inspector of the SS Signals
*[[Ernst Schlange]] - [[Gauleiter]] of Gau Brandenburg.
*[[Erwin Rommel]] - [[Generalfeldmarschall]] known as "The Desert Fox", Rommel was a highly respected military tactician who led the famous [[Afrika Korps]]. He was later linked to the [[20 July Plot]] to assassinate Hitler, and forced to commit suicide.
*[[Erwin Rösener]] - SS-[[Obergruppenführer]], Higher SS and Police Leader, Commander SS Upper Division Alpenland (1941 - 1945)
*[[Ewald von Demandowsky]] - Editor of propaganda magazine, subordinate ''Reichsfilmdramatug ''within the Ministry of Public Enlightenment and propaganda.
*[[Eugen Hadamovsky]] - National programming director for German radio and chief of staff in the Nazi Party's Central Propaganda Office (Reichspropagandaleitung) in Berlin from 1942-1944.
* [[Eugen Munder]] - Early party organizer in Stuttgart and [[Gauleiter]] of Württemberg from 1925-1928.
*[[Felix Steiner]] - SS-Obergruppenführer und General der Waffen-SS. He was chosen by Himmler to oversee the creation of, and command the volunteer Waffen-SS Division, [[5th SS Panzer Division Wiking]].
*[[Ferdinand Schörner]] - General of the ''Wehrmacht''. Briefly served as Commander-in-chief of the Germany Army in 1945 after Hitler's death.
*[[Franz Breithaupt]], NSDAP deputy to the Reichstag between 1933–1945.
*[[Franz Gürtner]] - Minister of Justice responsible for co-ordinating [[jurisprudence]] in the Third Reich.
*[[Franz Hayler]] - State Secretary and acting Reich Economics Minister during the latter part of World War II.
*[[Franz Hofer]] - Gauleiter of the Tyrol and Vorarlberg regions.
* [[Franz Josef Huber]] - former Munich political police department inspector with [[Heinrich Müller]] and in 1938 appointed chief of the State Police ([[Sicherheitspolizei|SiPo]]) and [[Gestapo]] for Vienna, the "Lower Danube", and "Upper Danube" regions.
*[[Franz Pfeffer von Salomon]] - Supreme Leader of the [[Sturmabteilung|SA]] from its re-founding in 1925 until his removal in 1930 and Hitler's personal assumption of the title.
* [[Franz Ritter von Epp]] - General of the German army.
*[[Franz Schlegelberger]]
*[[Franz Xaver Schwarz]] - National Treasurer of the NSDAP 1925-1945 and head of the ''[[Reichszeugmeisterei]]'' or National Material Control Office. Promoted to ''SS-Oberstgruppenführer in 1944.''
*[[Franz Seldte]]
* [[Franz Six]] - Chief of Amt VII, Written Records of the [[Reichssicherheitshauptamt]] (RSHA) which dealt with ideological tasks. These included the creation of anti-semitic, anti-masonic propaganda, the sounding of public opinion and monitoring of Nazi indoctrination by the public.
* [[Franz Stangl]] - SS-Hauptsturmführer who served as the commandant of the Sobibór and Treblinka extermination camps.
* [[Franz Zeidner]]
*[[Franz Ziereis]] - Commandant of Mauthausen concentration camp.
*[[Friedrich Alpers]] - SS-''Obergruppenführer'' and Minister of the Free State of Brunswick.
*[[Friedrich Buchardt]] - Head of an SS death squad and inventor of the scale designed to measure racial purity.
*[[Friedrich Wilhelm Krüger]] - High-ranking member of the [[Sturmabteilung|SA]] and [[Schutzstaffel|SS]].
*[[Friedrich Jeckeln]] - Leader of one of the largest collection of ''[[Einsatzgruppen]]'' [[death squad]]s and personally responsible for ordering the deaths of over 100,000 Jews, Slavs, Roma, and other "undesirables."
*[[Friedrich Paulus]] - Field Marshall who commanded the 6th Army during the Battle of Stalingrad. He later defeated to the Soviet Union.
*[[Friedrich Rainer]]
* [[Friedrich Syrup]]
*[[Fritz Hartjenstein]] - SS-Obersturmbannführer. Concentration camp commandant at [[Auschwitz Birkenau]], [[Natzweiler]] and [[Flossenbürg concentration camp|Flossenbürg]].
*[[Fritz Katzmann]] - Higher SS and Police Leader in Lemberg (Lwów), Galicia and Danzig-West Prussia
*[[Fritz Knöchlein]] - Squadron leader in the ''[[Schutzstaffel]].''
*[[Fritz Reinhardt]]
*[[Fritz Sauckel]] - [[Gauleiter]] of Thuringia, General Plenipotentiary for Labour Deployment (1942-45).
*[[Fritz Todt]] - civil engineer, Director of the Head Office for Engineering, General Commissioner for the Regulation of the Construction Industry, and founder and head of [[Organisation Todt]]. He died in a plane crash in February, 1942. He was (posthumously) the first recipient of the German Order.
*[[Fritz-Georg von Rappard]] - Commander of 7th Infantry Division.
*[[Fritz Rössler]] - Low-ranking official and main catalyst of the Neo-Nazi movement in Germany.
*[[Gerald Krause]] - SS foreign legion commander.
*[[Gerda Bernigau]] - Chief wardress of the Gross-Rosen region.
*[[Gerhard Wagner (Nazi physician)|Gerhard Wagner]]
*[[Gertrud Scholtz-Klink]]
*[[Gottfried von Erdmannsdorf]] - Commander of Fortress Mogilev
*[[Gottfried Feder]] - Economic theorist and one of the early leaders of the NSDAP.
*[[Gottlob Berger]] - Chief of Staff for [[Waffen-SS]] and head of the SS's main leadership office.
*[[Gregor Strasser]] - Gauleiter of Munich and Bayreuth, head of propaganda until 1929.
*[[Gunter d'Alquen]] - Chief Editor of the [[Schutzstaffel|SS]] official newspaper, ''[[Das Schwarze Korps]]'' ("The Black Corps"), and commander of the [[SS-Standarte Kurt Eggers]].
*[[Günther Pancke]] - Higher SS and Police Leader of Denmark
*[[Günther Tamaschke]] - SS-''Standartenführer'' and commandant of the Lichtenburg and Ravensbrück concentration camps.
* [[Gustav Adolf Scheel]]
* [[Gustav Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach]] - Ran the [[Krupp|Friedrich Krupp AG]] heavy industry conglomerate from 1909 until 1941 and financier of the Nazi party. Succeeded by his son [[Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach]]
* [[Gustav Schwarzenegger]]
*[[Gustav Simon]]
*[[Hanns Johst]] - Playwright and Poet Laureate of the Nazi party.
*[[Hanns Kerrl]] - Reichsminister of Church Affairs for the Third Reich.
*[[Hanns Ludin]] - Diplomat and ambassador to Slovakia.
*[[Hans Aumeier]] - deputy commandant at [[Auschwitz Birkenau|Auschwitz.]]
*[[Hans Biebow]] - Chief of Administration of the [[Łódź Ghetto]].
*[[Hans Fischbock|Hans Fischböck]] - Involved in [[Final Solution|The Holocaust]] in the Netherlands
*[[Hans-Friedrich Blunck]] - Propagandist and head of the Reich Literature Chamber between 1933 and 1935.
* [[Hans Frank]] - Governor-General of occupied Poland and involved in perpetration of the [[Holocaust]].
*[[Hans Fritzsche]] - Senior official at the Ministry for Propaganda.
*[[Hans F. K. Günther|Hans Friedrich Karl Günther]] - Academic teaching racial theories and [[eugenics]].
* [[Hans Hinkel]] - Journalist and commissioner at the Reich Ministry for the People's Enlightenment and Propaganda.
*[[Hans Jüttner]] - SS-[[Obergruppenführer]]. Head of the [[SS-Führungshauptamt]] (SS Leadership Main Office) or SS-FHA.
* [[Hans Kammler]]- SS Construction projects and [[V-2 rocket|V-2]] program
* [[Hans Kammler]]- SS Construction projects and [[V-2 rocket|V-2]] program
* [[Herbert von Karajan|Herbert Ritter von Karajan]] - prominent Austrian-born musical conductor and DNSAP/NSDAP member. He conducted the Berlin Philharmonic orchestra for 35 years. He is the top-selling classical music recording artist of all time, having sold an estimated 200 million records.
* [[Siegfried Kasche]] - German [[Plenipotentiary|Minister Plenipotentiary]] to their ally the [[Independent State of Croatia]].
* [[Emil Kaschub]] - Doctor who conducted experiments on Nazi concentration camp prisoners.
* [[Karl Kaufmann]] - Founding member of the Nazi party and Gauleiter of Hamburg.
* [[Wilhelm Keitel]] - Field marshal (Generalfeldmarschall). Head of the Oberkommando der Wehrmacht (High Command of the Armed Forces) during World War II.
* [[Hanns Kerrl]] - Reichsminister of Church Affairs for the Third Reich.
* [[Dietrich Klagges]] - Premier of the [[Duchy of Brunswick]] between 1933 and 1945.
* [[Matthias Kleinheisterkamp]]
* [[Hans Ulrich Klintzsch]] - Second head of the SA, 1921-23
* [[Hans Ulrich Klintzsch]] - Second head of the SA, 1921-23
* [[Hans Lammers]] - Head of the [[Reich Chancellery]].
* [[Helmut Knochen]] - Senior commander of the [[Sicherheitspolizei]] (Security Police) in Paris during the Nazi occupation of France.
*[[Hans Nieland]] - Lord Mayor of Dresden from 1940 until 1945.
* [[Erich Koch]] - Gauleiter of the NSDAP in [[East Prussia]] from 1928 until 1945, and Reichskomissar in [[Ukraine]] from 1941 until 1944.
*[[Hans-Adolf Prützmann]] - Superior SS and Police Leader, and an SS-Obergruppenführer.
* [[Ilse Koch]] - "The Bitch of Buchenwald." Wife of Karl Koch. Infamous for taking tattooed skin from murdered prisoners as souvenirs.
*[[Hans Schemm]]
*[[Hans Seigling]]
*[[Hans Sommer]]
*[[Hans von Tschammer und Osten]]
*[[Heinrich Himmler]] - Reichsführer-[[Schutzstaffel|SS]]. As head of the SS, Chief of the German Police and later the Minister of the Interior, he was one of the most powerful men in the Third Reich, and was also one of the main architects of the Holocaust.
*[[Heinrich Matthes]] - Deputy commandant of Treblinka death camp.
*[[Heinrich Müller]] - SS-Gruppenführer und Generalleutnant der Polizei. Head of the [[Gestapo]] (Secret State Police) under [[Reinhard Heydrich]] as chief of the SiPo and later the RSHA.
*[[Heinrich Schwarz]]
*[[Heinz Auerswald]] - Commissioner for the Jewish residential district in Warsaw from April 1941 to November 1942.
*[[Heinz Lammerding]] - Brigadier-colonel responsible for various reprisals.
*[[Hellmuth Becker]] - Head of SS Division Totenkopf.
*[[Helmut Bischoff]] - SS-Obersturmbannführer. [[Gestapo]] chief of Poznan and Magdeberg and later head of security for Nazi Germany's V-weapons program.
*[[Helmut Knochen]] - Senior commander of the [[Sicherheitspolizei]] (Security Police) in Paris during the Nazi occupation of France.
*[[Helmuth von Pannwitz]] - Leader of the Cossack Cavalry Corps.
*[[Herbert Backe]] - Minister of Food (appointed 1942) and Minister of Agriculture (appointed 1943).
*[[Herbert Otto Gille]] - SS-Obergruppenfuhrer und General der Waffen-SS. As a winner of the Knight's Cross with Oakleaves, Swords and Diamonds and the German Cross in Gold, he became the most highly decorated member of the Waffen SS during World War II.
*[[Herbert Kappler]] - Head of German police and security services in Rome.
*[[Herbert Lange]] - SS-[[Sturmbannführer]] and commandant of [[Chełmno extermination camp]], where he was implicated in thousands of gassings. Also led the execution of 1,558 mental patients at the [[Soldau concentration camp]].
* [[Herbert von Karajan|Herbert Ritter von Karajan]] - prominent Austrian-born musical conductor and DNSAP/NSDAP member. He conducted the Berlin Philharmonic orchestra for 35 years. He is the top-selling classical music recording artist of all time, having sold an estimated 200 million records.
 
* [[Hermann Esser]] - Propagandist and editor of Nazi newspaper [[Völkischer Beobachter]].
*[[Hermann Fegelein]] - ''Gruppenführer'' in the Waffen-SS.
*[[Hermann Göring]] - He was Hitler's designated successor (until expelled from office in April 1945), and commander of the Luftwaffe (German Air Force). As ''[[Reichsmarschall]]'' he was the highest-ranking military officer in the Third Reich; he was also the sole holder of the Grand Cross of the Iron Cross. He was sentenced to death by the Nuremberg Tribunal but committed suicide before he could be hanged. He was a veteran of the First World War as an ace fighter pilot, a participant in the [[Beer Hall Putsch]], and the founder of the [[Gestapo]].
*[[Hermann Höfle]] - Deputy to [[Odilo Globocnik]] in the Aktion Reinhard program. Played a key role in the "Harvest Festival" massacre of Jewish inmates of the various labour camps in the Lublin district in early November 1943.
*[[Hermann Michel]] - Doctor at the concentration camp Sobibor
*[[Hermann Muhs]] - Minister responsible for church and religious affairs.
*[[Hermann Rauschning]] - Nazi leader in Danzig
*[[Hermann Wirth]]
*[[Herta Bothe]] - Concentration camp guard at both Ravensbrück-Stutthof and Bergen-Belsen.
*[[Herta Oberheuser]] - Doctor at the [[Ravensbrück concentration camp]] from 1940 until 1943. Was the only female defendant in the Nuremberg Medical Trial.
*[[Hilmar Wäckerle]] - First commandant of Dachau concentration camp.
*[[Hinrich Lohse]] - [[Gauleiter]] for Schleswig-Holstein and [[Third Reich|Reich]] Commissar for the [[Reichskommissariat Ostland|Ostland]].
*[[Hjalmar Schacht]] - Minister for economics and President of the ''Reichsbank''
*[[Horst Böhme]] - Chief of the SiPo and SD in Bohemia and Moravia, and later in East Prussia.
* [[Horst Schumann]] - SS-Sturmbannführer (major) and medical doctor who conducted sterilization and castration experiments at Auschwitz.
*[[Horst Wagner]] - Head of Inland II, liaison between [[Joachim von Ribbentrop]] and [[Heinrich Himmler]], co-organizer of the Feldscher Action.
*[[Horst Wessel]] - ''Sturmführer'' in the Berlin SA and author of the ''[[Horst-Wessel-Lied]] ("Die Fahne Hoch")'', the Party anthem. Elevated to martyr status by Nazi propaganda after his 1930 murder by Communists, according to the Nazis, or by a rival pimp, according to their opponents.
*[[Ilse Koch]] - "The Bitch of Buchenwald." Wife of Karl Koch. Infamous for taking tattooed skin from murdered prisoners as souvenirs.
*[[Irma Grese]] - SS guard at the Nazi concentration camps of Ravensbrück and Auschwitz, and served as warden of the women's section of Bergen-Belsen. Known as "The Hyena of Auschwitz".
*[[Irmfried Eberl]] - Commandant of [[Treblinka]], July to September 1942.
*[[Jakiw Palij]]
*[[Jakob Sporrenberg]]
*[[Joachim Albrecht Eggeling]] - Nazi Gauleiter of Saxony and Anhalt and High President (Oberpräsident) of the Province of Halle-Merseburg.
*[[Joachim Peiper]] - Waffen--SS commander.
*[[Joachim von Ribbentrop]] - Foreign Minister of Nazi Germany from 1938 until 1945.
*[[Johanna Langefeld]] - Camp supervisor of Ravensbruck, Lichtenburg and [[Auschwitz Birkenau]] women's camps.
*[[Johannes Stark]]
*[[Josef Berchtold]] - Very early Party member, and the second ''Reichsf&uuml;hrer-SS'' from 1926-27.
*[[Josef Bühler]] - State secretary for the Nazi-controlled General Government in Kraków during World War II.
* [[Josef Bürckel]] - Politician and leading member of the [[Schutzstaffel]] from November 1937.
*[[Josef Dietrich|Josef "Sepp" Dietrich]] - rose to the rank of SS-Obergruppenführer in the ''[[Schutzstaffel]]''; was the original commander of [[Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler]] (LSSAH), and later commander of the 6th SS Panzer Army.
*[[Josef Kramer]] - Commandant of the [[Bergen-Belsen concentration camp|Bergen-Belsen]] concentration camp.
*[[Josef Meisinger]] - Head of the [[Reich Central Office for the Combating of Homosexuality and Abortion]], commander of the Warsaw State Police and Gestapo liaison to the German embassy in Tokyo.
* [[Josef Mengele]] - SS-Hauptsturmführer and physician at the concentration camp at [[Auschwitz-Birkenau]]. Known for his experiments on the inmates at the camp.
*[[Josef Terboven]]
* [[Josef Wagner (Gauleiter)|Josef Wagner]]
* [[Joseph Berchtold]]
* [[Juana Bormann]]
* [[Julian Scherner]] - SS and Police Leader of Kraków
*[[Julius Lippert (politician)|Julius Lippert]] - Nazi activist and propaganda official.
*[[Julius Schreck]] - Co-founder of the SA, first commander of the SS. Later Hitler's personal chauffeur.
*[[Julius Streicher]] - founder and editor of anti-semitic Nazi newspaper [[Der Stürmer]] (1923-1945), [[Gauleiter]] of Franconia (1929-40).
* [[Jurgen Stroop]] - ''[[Schutzstaffel]]''commander in Gnesen and head of State Auxiliary police.
*[[Karl Brandt]] - Personal physician of Adolf Hitler in August 1944 and headed the administration of the Nazi euthanasia program from 1939.
*[[Karl Chmielewski]] - Commander of Herzogenbusch concentration camp.
*[[Karl Ernst]] - SA-Gruppenführer and leader of the SA in Berlin.
*[[Karl Fiehler]] - Lord Mayor of Munich from 1933 until 1945.
*[[Karl Hermann Frank]] - SS-[[Obergruppenführer]] and prominent Sudeten-German Nazi official in [[Czechoslovakia]] prior to and during World War II.
*[[Karl Fritzsch]] - Deputy commandant of [[Auschwitz Birkenau]].
*[[Karl Gebhardt]] - Personal physician of [[Heinrich Himmler]] and one of the main perpetrators of surgical experiments performed on inmates of the concentration camps at [[Ravensbrück]] and [[Auschwitz Birkenau|Auschwitz]].
*[[Karl Genzken]] - Chief of Medical Office of the Waffen SS involved in [[Human experiments|human experimentation]]
*[[Karl Hanke]] - He served as Governor (Gauleiter) of [[Lower Silesia]] from 1941 to 1945 and as the final [[Reichsführer-SS]] (after Himmler was expelled by Hitler) for a few days in 1945.
*[[Karl Holz]] - ''Gauleiter'' of Gau Franconia.
* [[Karl Jäger]] - SS officer and [[Einsatzkommando]] leader and author of the "[[Jäger Report]]" detailing reports of mass murder in Lithuania between July and December 1941.
* [[Karl Otto Koch]] - Commandant of the Nazi concentration camp at [[Buchenwald]] (from 1937 to 1941), and later at Lublin ([[Majdanek]] camp).
* [[Karl Otto Koch]] - Commandant of the Nazi concentration camp at [[Buchenwald]] (from 1937 to 1941), and later at Lublin ([[Majdanek]] camp).
*[[Karl Kaufmann]] - Founding member of the Nazi party and Gauleiter of Hamburg.
* [[Max Koegel]] - SS-[[Obersturmbannführer]]. Concentration camp commander at Majdanek and Flossenbürg.
* [[Karl Koller (general)|Karl Koller]] - Chief of the General Staff of the Luftwaffe.
* [[Karl Koller (general)|Karl Koller]] - Chief of the General Staff of the Luftwaffe.
* [[Karl Strölin]] - Lord Mayor of Stuttgart (1933-1945) and Chairman of the 'Deutsches Ausland-Institut' (DAI).
* [[Josef Kramer]] - Commandant of the [[Bergen-Belsen concentration camp|Bergen-Belsen]] concentration camp.
*[[Karl Maria Wiligut]]
* [[Bernhard Krüger]] - Leader of the VI F 4a Unit in the Reichssicherheitshauptamt responsible for, among other things, falsifying passports and documents.
*[[Karl Pfeffer-Wildenbruch]] - Obergruppenführer General der Waffen-SS und der Polizei, during World War II.
* [[Friedrich Wilhelm Krüger]] - High-ranking member of the [[Sturmabteilung|SA]] and [[Schutzstaffel|SS]].
* [[Karl Wolff]] - SS-Obergruppenführer and General der Waffen-SS. He became Chief of Personal Staff to the Reichsführer-SS (Heinrich Himmler) and SS Liaison Officer to Hitler until his replacement in 1943. From 1943 to 1945, Wolff was the Supreme SS and Police Leader of the 'Italien' area. By 1945 Wolff was acting military commander of Italy, and in that capacity negotiated the surrender of all the forces in the Southwest Front.
* [[Gustav Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach]] - Ran the [[Krupp|Friedrich Krupp AG]] heavy industry conglomerate from 1909 until 1941 and financier of the Nazi party. Succeeded by his son [[Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach]]
*[[Klaus Barbie]] - Head of the [[Gestapo]] in Lyon. Nicknamed "the Butcher of Lyon" for his use of [[torture]] on prisoners.
* [[Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach]] - member of [[Freundeskreis der Wirtschaft]]; Colonel In NSDAP Flying Corps; ran the [[Krupp|Friedrich Krupp AG]] heavy industry conglomerate from 1943 to 1945 and from 1951 to 1967
*[[Konrad Henlein]] - [[Gauleiter]] of the [[Sudetenland]]
* [[Hans Lammers]] - Head of the [[Reich Chancellery]].
*[[Konstantin Hierl]] - Head of the [[Reichsarbeitsdienst]] and an associate of Adolf Hitler before he came to power.
* [[Herbert Lange]] - SS-[[Sturmbannführer]] and commandant of [[Chełmno extermination camp]], where he was implicated in thousands of gassings. Also led the execution of 1,558 mental patients at the [[Soldau concentration camp]].
*[[Konstantin von Neurath]] - [[Foreign Minister]] of Germany (1932-1938) and Reichsprotektor (Governor) of the [[Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia]] (1939-1941).
* [[Robert Ley]] - Head of the [[German Labour Front]] from 1933 to 1945.
*[[Kurt Bolender]] - Supervised the extermination area at [[Sobibor extermination camp]].
* [[Arthur Liebehenschel]] - Commandant of [[Auschwitz Birkenau|Auschwitz]] and [[Majdanek]] death camps during World War II.
*[[Kurt Daluege]] - SS-Oberstgruppenführer and Generaloberst der Polizei as chief of the [[Ordnungspolizei]] (Order/uniformed Police); from 1942 ruled the [[Protectorate Bohemia and Moravia]] as Acting Protector after [[Reinhard Heydrich]]'s assassination.
* [[Julius Lippert (politician)|Julius Lippert]] - Nazi activist and propaganda official.
* [[Kurt Franz]] - Head of Treblinka death camp until 1943.
* [[Wilhelm Loeper]] - [[Gauleiter]] in the [[Gau (country subdivision)|Gau]] of [[Magdeburg]]-[[Anhalt]].
*Kurt Gerstein - SS officer and member of the Institute for Hygiene of the Waffen-SS. He witnessed mass murders in the Nazi extermination camps. He gave information to the Swedish diplomat Göran von Otter as well as members of the Roman Catholic Church in order to inform the international public about the Holocaust. In 1945 he authored the ''Gerstein Report'' about the Holocaust. Afterward he allegedly committed suicide while in French custody.
* [[Hinrich Lohse]] - [[Gauleiter]] for Schleswig-Holstein and [[Third Reich|Reich]] [[Commissar]] for the ''[[Reichskommissariat Ostland|Ostland]].''
*[[Kurt Gruber]] - First chairman of the [[Hitler Youth]] (1926-1931).
* [[Werner Lorenz]] - Waffen-SS general and a leader of the Volksdeutsche Mittelstelle, an organization charged with settling ethnic Germans in the Reich from other parts of Europe.
*[[Kurt Jahnke]] - Spy and head of the Jahnke Büro.
* [[Hanns Ludin]] - Diplomat and ambassador to [[Slovakia]].
*[[Kurt Knoblauch]]
* [[Martin Luther (diplomat)|Martin Luther]] - advisor to Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop, and participant in the infamous [[Wannsee Conference]].
*[[Kurt Meyer (Panzermeyer)|Kurt Meyer]] - SS-Brigadeführer und Generalmajor der Waffen-SS noted for his command of 1st SS Reconnaissance Battalion (LSSAH) and later the division commander of [[12th SS Panzer Division Hitlerjugend]].
* [[Viktor Lutze]] - SA officer and important participant in the [[Night of the Long Knives]]. He succeeded [[Ernst Röhm]] as Stabschef (Commander of the [[Sturmabteilung|SA]]).
*[[Kurt Schmitt]]
* [[Emil Maurice]] - Personal friend of Hitler, first head of the SA and one of the founding members of the SS.
* [[Kurt Student]] - Commander of the ''Fallschirmjäger.''
* [[Josef Mengele]] - SS-Hauptsturmführer and physician at the concentration camp at [[Auschwitz-Birkenau]].
* [[Léon Degrelle]]
*[[Willy Messerschmitt]] - Aeronautical engineer and head of the ''[[Bayerische Flugzeugwerke]]'' (BFW, later Messerschmitt AG); designer of several famous aircraft including the [[Bf.109]].
*[[Leonardo Conti]] - Head of the Reich Physicians' Chamber (Reichsärztekammer) and leader of the National Socialist German Doctors' League (Nationalsozialistischer Deutscher Ärztebund or NSDÄB).
* [[Alfred Meyer]] - Deputy Reichsminister in the Reich Ministry for the Occupied Eastern Territories
*[[Leopold von Mildenstein]] - Pro-Zionism expert in the headquarters of the Sicherheitsdienst (SD) under [[Reinhard Heydrich]] until 1936, when the planned mass immigration of Jews to Palestine fell out of favour. Mildenstein convinced [[Adolf Eichmann]] to transfer to his SS department which handled "Jewish Affairs".
* [[Kurt Meyer (Panzermeyer)|Kurt Meyer]] - SS-Brigadeführer und Generalmajor der Waffen-SS noted for his command of 1st SS Reconnaissance Battalion (LSSAH) and later the division commander of [[12th SS Panzer Division Hitlerjugend]].
*[[Lothar Rendulic]]
* [[Erhard Milch]] &ndash; ''[[Generalfeldmarschall]]''; Inspector-General of the ''Luftwaffe'', responsible for aircraft production.
* [[Lothar Witzke]]
* [[Leopold von Mildenstein]] - Pro-[[Zionism]] expert in the headquarters of the Sicherheitsdienst (SD) under [[Reinhard Heydrich]] until 1936, when the planned mass immigration of Jews to [[Palestine]] fell out of favour. Mildenstein convinced [[Adolf Eichmann]] to transfer to his SS department which handled "Jewish Affairs".
*[[Ludolf von Alvensleben]] - commander of the [[Schutzstaffel|SS]] and police in Crimea and commander of the [[Selbstschutz]] (self-defense) of the [[Reichsgau Danzig-West Prussia]].
* [[Wilhelm Mohnke]] - SS-Brigadeführer und Generalmajor der Waffen-SS. He was one of the original 120 members of the SS-Staff Guard (Stabswache) "Berlin" formed in March 1933. Mohnke rose to become the commander of the [[1st SS Division Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler]] (LSSAH) and later in April 1945, was appointed by Hitler as commander of the Berlin government district, nicknamed Die Zitadelle (The Citadel), including the [[Reich Chancellery]], [[Führerbunker]] and [[Reichstag building|Reichstag]].
*[[Ludwig Fischer]] - Governor of Warsaw
* [[Hermann Muhs]] - Minister responsible for church and religious affairs.
*[[Margot Dreschel]] - Head of the camp offices at [[Auschwitz Birkenau]].
* [[Heinrich Müller (Gestapo)|Heinrich Müller]] - SS-Gruppenführer und Generalleutnant der Polizei. Head of the [[Gestapo]] (Secret State Police) under [[Reinhard Heydrich]] as chief of the SiPo and later the RSHA.
*[[Maria Mandel]] - Manageress of the [[Auschwitz Birkenau]] women's camp.
* [[Eugen Munder]] - Early party organizer in [[Stuttgart]] and [[Gauleiter]] of [[Württemberg]] from 1925-1928.
*[[Martin Bormann]] - Head of the Party Chancellery (Parteikanzlei) and private secretary to [[Adolf Hitler]].
* [[Wilhelm Murr]] - [[Gauleiter]] of [[Württemberg]], SS-Obergruppenführer and Reich Defense Commissar of Defense District V.
* [[Martin Heidegger]] - Eminent philosopher, NSDAP member supported Hitler in 1933.
* [[Alfred Naujoks]] - SS-[[Sturmbannführer]] and leader of the [[Gleiwitz incident|attack on the Gleiwitz radio station]] on the eve of World War II.
*[[Martin Luther (diplomat)|Martin Luther]] - advisor to Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop, and participant in the infamous [[Wannsee Conference]].
* [[Arthur Nebe]] - SS-[[Gruppenführer]] und Generalleutnant der Polizei. Berlin Police Commissioner in the 1920s and an early member of both the Sturmabteilung (SA) and the Schutzstaffel (SS), as well as President of Interpol (from June 1942-43). Nebe was appointed head of the [[Kriminalpolizei]] (Criminal Police) or Kripo under Heydrich as chief of the SiPo and later the RSHA. Executed in 1944 for alleged involvement in the [[20 July Plot]].
*[[Martin James Monti]]
* [[Konstantin von Neurath]] - [[Foreign Minister]] of Germany (1932-1938) and Reichsprotektor (Governor) of the [[Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia]] (1939-1941).
* [[Martin Mutschmann]] - [[Gauleiter]] of Saxony.
* [[Hans Nieland]] - Lord Mayor of [[Dresden]] from 1940 until 1945.
*[[Matthias Kleinheisterkamp]] - [[Waffen SS]] Divisional and Corps Commander
* [[Herta Oberheuser]] - Doctor at the [[Ravensbrück concentration camp]] from 1940 until 1943. Was the only female defendant in the [[Doctors' Trial|Nuremberg Medical Trial]].
*[[Max Amann]] - Head of Nazi publishing house [[Eher-Verlag]]
* [[Otto Ohlendorf]] - [[Schutzstaffel|SS]]-[[Gruppenführer]] and head of Inland-[[Sicherheitsdienst|SD]]. The Inland-SD was a department of the RSHA and responsible for intelligence and security within Nazi Germany.
*[[Max Koegel]] - SS-[[Obersturmbannführer]]. Concentration camp commander at Majdanek and Flossenbürg.
* [[Artur Phleps]] - SS-[[Obergruppenführer]]. He saw action with the 5. SS-Panzergrenadier-Division Wiking, and later was commander of the 7. SS-Freiwilligen-Gebirgs-Division Prinz Eugen and the V SS Mountain Corps. He was killed in September 1944.
* [[Ludwig Maximilian Erwin von Scheubner-Richter|Max Scheubner-Richter]] - senior most Nazi killed during the Beer Hall Putsch, ideologue and mentor to [[Alfred Rosenberg]].
* [[Max Wielen]] - Involved in killing of POWS from [[Stalag Luft III escape|The Great Escape]]
*[[Max Winkler]]
*[[Max Wünsche]] - Regimental commander in the Waffen-SS and one-time adjutant to Hitler himself.
*[[Maximilian von Herff]] - Commander of the SS Personnel Department
*[[Michael Lippert]] - Commander in the ''[[Schutzstaffel]]''.
*[[Odilo Globocnik]] - SS-Obergruppenführer. He was a prominent Austrian Nazi and later an SS leader in Poland. Head of "Operation Reinhard" and one of the persons responsible for the murder of millions of people during the Holocaust.
*[[Oskar Dirlewanger]] - Commanded the infamous [[Dirlewanger Brigade|SS-Sturmbrigade ''Dirlewanger'']] unit made out of amnestied Germans convicted of major crimes.
*[[Oswald Pohl]] - SS-Obergruppenführer. Organized and administrator of the concentration camps.
*[[Otto Bradfisch]] - Commander of the Security Police in Łódź and Potsdam.
*[[Otto Dietrich]] - Press Chief of the Third Reich.
*[[Otto Ohlendorf]] - [[Schutzstaffel|SS]]-[[Gruppenführer]] and head of Inland-[[Sicherheitsdienst|SD]]. The Inland-SD was a department of the RSHA and responsible for intelligence and security within Nazi Germany.
*[[Otto Ernst Remer]] - General of the ''Wehrmacht''.
*[[Otto Steinbrinck]]
*[[Otto Strasser]]
*[[Otto Georg Thierack]] - Minister of Justice for the Third Reich.
* [[Otto Thorbeck]] - SS judge
*[[Otto von Bolschwing]] - Member of the [[Sicherheitsdienst|Ausland-SD]] and deputy to [[Adolf Eichmann]], played a major role in organizing the 1941 [[Legionnaires' rebellion and Bucharest pogrom|Bucharest]] [[pogrom]].
*[[Otto von Stülpnagel]]
*[[Otto Wagener]], soldier and economist. Was successively Chief of Staff of the SA, head of the Party Economic Policy Section, and Reich Commissar for the Economy. Subsequently served at the front, reaching the rank of General-Major.
*[[Paul Blobel]] - SS commander and officer in the ''[[Einsatzgruppen]]'' primarily responsible for the Babi Yar massacre at Kiev.
* [[Paul Hausser]] - SS-Oberstgruppenführer und Generaloberst der Waffen-SS. First commander of the military ''SS-Verfügungstruppe'' that grew into the Waffen-SS, in which Hausser was a prominent field commander.
*[[Paul Ogorzow]] - Squadron leader in the ''[[Sturmabteilung]].''
* [[Paul Pleiger]] - State adviser and corporate general director.
* [[Paul Pleiger]] - State adviser and corporate general director.
* [[Oswald Pohl]] - SS-Obergruppenführer. Organized and administrator of the concentration camps.
* [[Franz Pfeffer von Salomon]] - Supreme Leader of the [[Sturmabteilung|SA]] from its re-founding in 1925 until his removal in 1930 and Hitler's personal assumption of the title.
* [[Erich Priebke]] - Participant in the [[Ardeatine massacre]] in Rome on March 24, 1944.
* [[Hans-Adolf Prützmann]] - Superior SS and Police Leader, and an SS-Obergruppenführer.
* [[Erich Raeder]] &mdash; ''[[Großadmiral]]'', Commander-in-Chief of the Navy (Kriegsmarine) 1936-1943.
* [[Friedrich Rainer]]
* [[Sigmund Rascher]]
* [[Walter Rauff]]
* [[Hermann Rauschning]] - Nazi leader in Danzig
* [[Walter Reder]]
* [[Wilhelm Rediess]]
* [[Walter von Reichenau]] - [[Generalfeldmarschall]] and committed Nazi; he joined the Party in 1932 in violation of regulations and was one of the few ardent National Socialists among the Army's senior officers.
* [[Fritz Reinhardt]]
* [[Adrian von Renteln]]
* [[Joachim von Ribbentrop]] - [[Foreign Minister]] of Nazi Germany from 1938 until 1945.
* [[Ernst Röhm]] - a co-founder of the [[Sturmabteilung]] (Storm Battalion) or SA, the Nazi Party militia and later was the SA commander. In 1934, as part of the [[Night of the Long Knives]], he was executed on Hitler's orders as a potential rival.
* [[Erwin Rommel]] - [[Generalfeldmarschall]] known as "The Desert Fox", Rommel was a highly respected military tactician who led the famous [[Afrika Korps]]. He was later linked to the [[20 July Plot]] to assassinate Hitler, and forced to commit suicide.
* [[Alfred Rosenberg]] - Nazi "philosopher" and Reich Minister for the Eastern Territories, tried at Nuremberg and executed on 16 October 1946
* [[Erwin Rösener]] - SS-[[Obergruppenführer]], Higher SS and Police Leader, Commander SS Upper Division Alpenland (1941 - 1945)
* [[Ernst Rudin]]
* [[Bernhard Rust]]
* [[Fritz Sauckel]] - [[Gauleiter]] of Thuringia, General Plenipotentiary for Labour Deployment (1942-45)
* [[Hjalmar Schacht]] - Horace Greeley Hjalmar Schacht (1877-1970) was a German economist, banker and liberal politician, who served as the Currency Commissioner and President of the Reichsbank under the [[Weimar Republic]]. He was a fierce critic of his country's post-World War I reparation obligations. Schacht became a supporter of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party, and served in Hitler's government as President of the Reichsbank and Minister of Economics. As such, Schacht played a key role in implementing the policies attributed to Hitler. Since he opposed the policy of German re-armament spearheaded by Hitler, Schacht was first sidelined and then forced out of the Third Reich government beginning in December 1937; therefore, he had no role during World War II. Schacht became a fringe member of the German Resistance to Hitler and was imprisoned by the Nazis after the [[20 July plot]] in 1944. Following the war, Schacht was tried at Nuremberg and acquitted.
* [[Paul Schäfer]]
* [[Gustav Adolf Scheel]]
* [[Walther Schellenberg]] - SS-Brigadeführer who rose through the SS as Heydrich's deputy. In March 1942, he became Chief of Amt VI, [[Sicherheitsdienst#Ausland-SD|Ausland-SD]], foreign intelligence branch of the SD (which, by then, was a department of the RSHA). Later, following the abolition of the Abwehr in 1944, he became head of all foreign intelligence.
* [[Hans Schemm]]
* [[Wilhelm Schepmann]]
* [[Ludwig Maximilian Erwin von Scheubner-Richter|Max Scheubner-Richter]] - senior most Nazi killed during the Beer Hall Putsch, ideologue and mentor to Alfred Rosenberg.
* [[Baldur von Schirach]] - leader of [[Hitler Youth]] (1931-40), [[Gauleiter]] of Vienna (1940-45).
* [[Franz Schlegelberger]]
* [[Carl Schmitt]]
* [[Kurt Schmitt]]
* [[Paul Schmitthenner]]
* [[Paul Schmitthenner]]
* [[Peter Neumann]]
* [[Gertrud Scholtz-Klink]]
*[[Philipp Bouhler]] - Chief of the Chancellery of the Führer of the NSDAP and leader of the ''[[Action T4]]'' euthanasia program.
* [[Julius Schreck]] - Co-founder of the SA, first commander of the SS. Later Hitler's personal chauffeur.
*[[Reinhard Heydrich]] - SS-Obergruppenführer and General der Polizei, chief of the RSHA or [[Reich Main Security Office]] (including the [[Gestapo]], [[Sicherheitsdienst|SD]] and [[Kripo]] police agencies) and Stellvertretender Reichsprotektor (Acting Reich-Protector) of Bohemia and Moravia. He was the "right-hand man" to Himmler, and considered a principal architect of the [[Night of the Long Knives]] and the [[Final Solution]]. Assassinated in 1942 by British-trained Czech commandos.
* [[Franz Xaver Schwarz]] - National Treasurer of the NSDAP 1925-1945 and head of the ''[[Reichszeugmeisterei]]'' or National Material Control Office. Promoted to ''SS-Oberstgruppenführer in 1944.''
*[[Richard Baer]] - Commander of the [[Auschwitz Birkenau]] [[Concentration Camp|concentration camp]] from May 1944 to February 1945.
* [[Heinrich Schwarz]]
*[[Richard Walther Darré]] - Minister of Food and Agriculture from 1933 to 1942.
* [[Siegfried Seidl]]
*[[Richard Drauz]] - Kreisleiter of Heilbronn.
* [[Franz Seldte]]
* [[Richard Euringer]] - Writer who selected 18,000 "unsuitable" books which did not conform to Nazi ideology and were publicly burned.
* [[Arthur Seyss-Inquart]] - Austrian Nazi; upon being appointed Chancellor in 1938 he invited in German troops resulting in his country's annexation. Later deputy to [[Hans Frank]] in the [[General Government]] of occupied [[Poland]] (1939-40), and [[Reichskommissar]] of the Netherlands (1940-44). Convicted of war crimes and hanged by the Nuremberg Tribunal.
*[[Richard Glücks]] - SS officer and inspector of concentration camps.
* [[Gustav Simon]]
*[[Richard Schweizer]]
* [[Franz Six]] - Chief of Amt VII, Written Records of the [[Reichssicherheitshauptamt]] (RSHA) which dealt with ideological tasks. These included the creation of anti-semitic, anti-masonic propaganda, the sounding of public opinion and monitoring of Nazi indoctrination by the public.
*[[Robert Ley]] - Head of the [[German Labour Front]] from 1933 to 1945.
* [[Albert Speer]] - architect for Nazis' offices and residences, Party rallies and State buildings (1932-42), Minister of Armaments and War Production (1942-45).
*[[Robert Ritter von Greim]] - German Field Marshal, pilot and the last commander of the Luftwaffe succeeding Hermann Göring in the last days of World War II.
* [[Franz Stangl]]
*[[Robert Heinrich Wagner]]
* [[Johannes Stark]]
*[[Roland Freisler]] - State Secretary of Adolf Hitler's [[Reich Ministry of Justice]] and President of the [[Volksgerichtshof]]. He sentenced hundreds of people to their deaths, including Sophie Scholl, and various members of the [[July 20 Plot]]. He was killed while returning to collect some files during an air raid on Berlin.
* [[Otto Steinbrinck]]
*[[Rudolf Diels]] - was a German politician. A protégé of Hermann Göring, Diels was the first director of the [[Gestapo]] from 26 April 1933 to 1 April 1934.
* [[Felix Steiner]] - SS-Obergruppenführer und General der Waffen-SS. He was chosen by Himmler to oversee the creation of, and command the volunteer Waffen-SS Division, [[5th SS Panzer Division Wiking]].
* [[Rudolf Hess]] (not to be confused with [[Rudolf Höß]]) - Deputy Führer to Hitler until his flight to Scotland on the eve of war with the Soviet Union in 1941.
* [[Walter Stennes]] - the Berlin commandant of the Sturmabteilung (SA), who in the summer of 1930 and again in the spring of 1931 led a revolt against the NSDAP in Berlin as these SA members saw their organization as a revolutionary group, the vanguard of a socialist order that would overthrow the hated Republic. Both revolts were put down and Stennes was expelled from the Nazi Party. He left Germany in 1933 and worked as a military adviser to Chiang Kai-shek.
*[[Rudolf Höß]] (not to be confused with [[Rudolf Hess]]) - SS-Obersturmbannführer. Commandant of [[Auschwitz Birkenau|Auschwitz]] concentration camp.
* [[Gregor Strasser]]
* [[Rudolf Jung]] - An instrumental force and agitator of German-Czech National Socialism and, later on, a member of the German Nazi Party.
* [[Otto Strasser]]
* [[Rudolf Lange]] - SS-Standartenführer who served as commander in the Sicherheitsdienst (SD) and all RSHA personnel in Riga, Latvia.
* [[Julius Streicher]] - founder and editor of anti-semitic Nazi newspaper [[Der Stürmer]] (1923-1945), [[Gauleiter]] of Franconia (1929-40).
*[[Rudolf Querner]] - Police Leader in Germany and Austria.
* [[Karl Strölin]] - Lord Mayor of Stuttgart (1933-1945) and Chairman of the 'Deutsches Ausland-Institut' (DAI)
*[[Rudolf von Ribbentrop]] - Waffen-SS Officer
* [[Jürgen Stroop]] - SS-Gruppenführer und Generalleutnant der Waffen-SS und Polizei. Stroop's most prominent role was the suppression of the [[Warsaw Ghetto Uprising]], an action which cost the lives of over 50,000 people.
*[[Sebastian Leveque]] - Waffen-SS officer
*[[Siegfried Fehmer]] - Chief administrator of the ''[[Politische Abteilung]] ''in Norway.
*[[Siegfried Kasche]] - German Plenipotentiary to their ally the [[Ustaše|Independent State of Croatia]].
*[[Sebastian Schmid]]
*[[Siegfried Seidl]]
* [[Sigmund Rascher]] - Nazi doctor stationed at the Dachau Concentration Camp
*[[Theodor Eicke]] - SS-Obergruppenführer. He was a leading figure in the establishment of the [[concentration camps]] in Nazi Germany and later the commander of the 3rd Waffen-SS Division Totenkopf.
* [[Theodor Adrian von Renteln]] - General Commissioner of Generalbezirk Litauen.
*[[Therese Brandl]] - Assistant manageress of the [[Auschwitz Birkenau]] women's camp.
*[[Thomas Müller (officer)|Thomas Müller]] - Waffen-SS combat commander
*[[Udo von Woyrsch]] - Higher SS and Police Leader in the SS-Oberabschnitt Sudost
 
*[[Viktor Brack]] - Organiser of the Euthanasia Programme [[Action T4]] and one of the men responsible for the gassing of Jews in the [[Concentration camp|extermination camps]]
*[[Viktor Lutze]] - SA officer and important participant in the [[Night of the Long Knives]]. He succeeded [[Ernst Röhm]] as Stabschef (Commander of the [[Sturmabteilung|SA]]).
*[[Waldemar Hoven]] - SS-Hauptsturmführer and doctor at Buchenwald concentration camp responsible for medical experiments involving injecting camp inmates with Phenol.
*[[Walther Funk]] - Minister for Economic Affairs from 1937 to 1945.
*[[Walther Hewel]] - Diplomat and personal friend of Hitler.
*[[Walther Schellenberg]] - SS-Brigadeführer who rose through the SS as Heydrich's deputy. In March 1942, he became Chief of Amt VI, [[Sicherheitsdienst#Ausland-SD|Ausland-SD]], foreign intelligence branch of the SD (which, by then, was a department of the RSHA). Later, following the abolition of the Abwehr in 1944, he became head of all foreign intelligence.
*[[Walther von Brauchitsch]] - [[Generalfeldmarschall]], Commander-in-Chief of the German Army 1938-1941.
*[[Walther von Reichenau]] - ''[[Generalfeldmarschall]]'' and committed Nazi; he joined the Party in 1932 in violation of regulations and was one of the few ardent National Socialists among the Army's senior officers.
*[[Walter Blume (SS officer)|Walter Blume]] - SS-Standartenführer (colonel) and leader of Sonderkommando 7a, part of the extermination commando group ''[[Einsatzgruppen|Einsatzgruppe B]]''
*[[Walter Buch]] - Jurist and supreme magistrate of the Nazi party.
*[[Walter Groß]] - He was chief of the Racial Policy Office of the Nazi Party (NSDAP). Implicated in the [[Final Solution]].
*[[Walter Rauff]] - Commander of the gas van SS regiment.
*[[Walter Reder]]
*[[Walter Stennes]] - the Berlin commandant of the Sturmabteilung (SA), who in the summer of 1930 and again in the spring of 1931 led a revolt against the NSDAP in Berlin as these SA members saw their organization as a revolutionary group, the vanguard of a socialist order that would overthrow the hated Republic. Both revolts were put down and Stennes was expelled from the Nazi Party. He left Germany in 1933 and worked as a military adviser to [[Chiang Kai-shek]].
*[[Werner Best]] - SS-Obergruppenführer and Civilian administrator of Nazi occupied France and Denmark.
*[[Werner Catel]] - Professor of Neurology and Psychiatry at the University of Leipzig, considered an expert on the programme of euthanasia for children and participated in the [[Action T4 |T-4 Program]].
* [[Werner Heyde]] - Psychiatrist and one of the main organizers of the T-4 Euthanasia Program.
* [[Werner Lorenz]] - Waffen-SS general and a leader of the Volksdeutsche Mittelstelle, an organization charged with settling ethnic Germans in the Reich from other parts of Europe.
*[[Werner von Blomberg]] - Generalfeldmarschall, Defence Minister 1933-1935, Minister of War and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces 1935-1938. Forced out in the [[Blomberg-Fritsch Affair]].
*[[Werner von Fritsch]] - [[Generaloberst]], Commander-in-Chief of the Army 1935-1938. Forced out in the [[Blomberg-Fritsch Affair]].
*[[Werner von Gilsa]] - Infantry General.
*[[Wilhelm Frick]] - Minister of the Interior until August 1943 and later appointed to the ceremonial post of Protector of Bohemia and Moravia.
*[[Wilhelm Höttl]] - RSHA Officer
* [[Wilhelm Keitel]] - Field marshal (Generalfeldmarschall). Head of the Oberkommando der Wehrmacht (High Command of the Armed Forces) during World War II.
*[[Wilhelm Loeper]] - [[Gauleiter]] in the Gau of Magdeburg-Anhalt.
*[[Wilhelm Mohnke]] - SS-Brigadeführer und Generalmajor der Waffen-SS. He was one of the original 120 members of the SS-Staff Guard (Stabswache) "Berlin" formed in March 1933. Mohnke rose to become the commander of the [[1st SS Division Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler]] (LSSAH) and later in April 1945, was appointed by Hitler as commander of the Berlin government district, nicknamed Die Zitadelle (The Citadel), including the [[Reich Chancellery]], Führerbunker and Reichstag.
* [[Wilhelm Murr]] - [[Gauleiter]] of Württemberg, SS-Obergruppenführer and Reich Defense Commissar of Defense District V.
* [[Wilhelm Rediess]] - [[SS and Police Leader]] in [[Nazi occupation of Norway|Norway]]
* [[Wilhelm Reinhard (Nazi)|Wilhelm Reinhard]]
*[[Wilhelm Schepmann]]
* [[Wilhelm Stuckart]]
* [[Wilhelm Stuckart]]
*[[Wilhelm Weiß]]
* [[Otto von Stülpnagel]]
*[[Willy Hund]] - Knight's Cross holder
* [[Friedrich Syrup]]
*[[Willy Messerschmitt]] - Aeronautical engineer and head of the ''[[Bayerische Flugzeugwerke]]'' (BFW, later Messerschmitt AG); designer of several famous aircraft including the Bf.109.
* [[Josef Terboven]]
*[[Wolfram Sievers]] - General Secretary of the [[Ahnenerbe]].
* [[Otto Georg Thierack]]
* [[Fritz Todt]] - civil engineer, Director of the Head Office for Engineering, General Commissioner for the Regulation of the Construction Industry, and founder and head of [[Organisation Todt]]. He died in a plane crash in February, 1942. He was (posthumously) the first recipient of the [[German Order (decoration)|German Order]].
* [[Adolf von Trotha]]
* [[Hans von Tschammer und Osten]]
* [[Otto Wagener]], soldier and economist. Was successively Chief of Staff of the SA, head of the Party Economic Policy Section, and Reich Commissar for the Economy. Subsequently served at the front, reaching the rank of [[Generalmajor]].
* [[Adolf Wagner]] - ''Gauleiter'' of München-Oberbayern and Bavarian Interior Minister
* [[Gerhard Wagner (Nazi physician)|Gerhard Wagner]]
* [[Josef Wagner (Gauleiter)|Josef Wagner]]
* [[Robert Heinrich Wagner]]
* [[Wilhelm Weiß]]
* [[Horst Wessel]] - ''Sturmführer'' in the Berlin SA and author of the ''[[Horst-Wessel-Lied]] ("Die Fahne Hoch")'', the Party anthem. Elevated to martyr status by Nazi propaganda after his 1930 murder&ndash; by Communists, according to the Nazis, or by a rival pimp, according to their opponents.
* [[Karl Maria Wiligut]]
* [[Max Winkler]]
* [[Christian Wirth]] - SS-Obersturmführer. He was a senior German police and SS officer during the program to exterminate the Jewish people of occupied Poland during World War II, known as "Operation Reinhard". Wirth was a top aide of [[Odilo Globocnik]], the overall director of "[[Operation Reinhard]]" (Aktion Reinhard or Einsatz Reinhard).
* [[Hermann Wirth]]
* [[Eduard Wirths]]
* [[Karl Wolff]] - SS-Obergruppenführer and General der Waffen-SS. He became Chief of Personal Staff to the Reichsführer-SS (Heinrich Himmler) and SS Liaison Officer to Hitler until his replacement in 1943. From 1943 to 1945, Wolff was the Supreme SS and Police Leader of the 'Italien' area. By 1945 Wolff was acting military commander of Italy, and in that capacity negotiated the surrender of all the forces in the Southwest Front.
* [[Alfred Wünnenberg]] - SS-Obergruppenführer und General der Waffen-SS und der Polizei. Commander of the [[4th SS|SS-Polizei-Division]], 1941-1943; Chief of the [[Ordnungspolizei]], 1943–1945 after [[Kurt Daluege]] suffered a massive heart attack.
* [[Adolf Ziegler]]
* [[Franz Ziereis]] commandant Mauthausen concentration camp
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