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* [[Ernst Biberstein]] - SS-Obersturmbannführer, member of the SD and commanding officer of Einsatzkommando 6. | * [[Ernst Biberstein]] - SS-Obersturmbannführer, member of the SD and commanding officer of Einsatzkommando 6. | ||
* [[Hans Biebow]] - Chief of Administration of the [[Łódź Ghetto]]. | * [[Hans Biebow]] - Chief of Administration of the [[Łódź Ghetto]]. | ||
* [[Helmut Bischoff]] - SS-Obersturmbannführer. [[Gestapo]] chief of | * [[Helmut Bischoff]] - SS-Obersturmbannführer. [[Gestapo]] chief of Poznan and Magdeberg and later head of security for Nazi Germany's V-weapons program. | ||
* [[Paul Blobel]] - SS commander and officer in the ''[[Einsatzgruppen]]'' primarily responsible for the Babi Yar massacre at Kiev. | * [[Paul Blobel]] - SS commander and officer in the ''[[Einsatzgruppen]]'' primarily responsible for the Babi Yar massacre at Kiev. | ||
* [[Werner von Blomberg]] - | * [[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]]. | ||
* [[Hans-Friedrich Blunck]] - Propagandist and head of the Reich Literature Chamber between 1933 and 1935. | * [[Hans-Friedrich Blunck]] - Propagandist and head of the Reich Literature Chamber between 1933 and 1935. | ||
* [[Walter Blume (SS officer)|Walter Blume]] - SS-Standartenführer (colonel) and leader of Sonderkommando 7a, part of the extermination commando group ''[[Einsatzgruppen|Einsatzgruppe B]]'' | * [[Walter Blume (SS officer)|Walter Blume]] - SS-Standartenführer (colonel) and leader of Sonderkommando 7a, part of the extermination commando group ''[[Einsatzgruppen|Einsatzgruppe B]]'' | ||
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* [[Martin Bormann]] - Head of the [[Party Chancellery]] (Parteikanzlei) and private secretary to [[Adolf Hitler]]. | * [[Martin Bormann]] - Head of the [[Party Chancellery]] (Parteikanzlei) and private secretary to [[Adolf Hitler]]. | ||
* [[Herta Bothe]] - Concentration camp guard at both Ravensbrück-Stutthof and Bergen-Belsen. | * [[Herta Bothe]] - Concentration camp guard at both Ravensbrück-Stutthof and Bergen-Belsen. | ||
* [[Philipp Bouhler]] - | * [[Philipp Bouhler]] - Chief of the Chancellery of the Führer of the NSDAP and leader of the ''[[Action T4]]'' euthanasia program. | ||
* [[Viktor Brack]] - Organiser of the Euthanasia Programme [[Action T4]] and one of the men responsible for the gassing of Jews in the [[extermination camps]]. | * [[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]]. | ||
* [[Otto Bradfisch]] - Commander of the Security Police in [[Łódź]] and | * [[Otto Bradfisch]] - Commander of the Security Police in [[Łódź]] and Potsdam | ||
* [[Therese Brandl]] - Assistant manageress of the [[Auschwitz Birkenau]] women's camp. | * [[Therese Brandl]] - Assistant manageress of the [[Auschwitz Birkenau]] women's camp. | ||
* [[Karl Brandt]] - Personal physician of Adolf Hitler in August 1944 and headed the administration of the Nazi euthanasia program from 1939. | * [[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. | * [[Walther von Brauchitsch]] - [[Generalfeldmarschall]], Commander-in-Chief of the German Army 1938-1941. | ||
* [[Franz Breithaupt]], NSDAP deputy to the | * [[Franz Breithaupt]], NSDAP deputy to the Reichstag between 1933–1945. | ||
* [[Alois Brunner]] - Commander of the Drancy internment camp outside Paris from June 1943 to August 1944. | * [[Alois Brunner]] - Commander of the Drancy internment camp outside Paris from June 1943 to August 1944. | ||
* [[Walter Buch]] - | * [[Walter Buch]] - Jurist and supreme magistrate of the Nazi party. | ||
* [[Friedrich Buchardt]] - Head of an SS death squad and inventor of the scale designed to measure racial purity. | * [[Friedrich Buchardt]] - Head of an SS death squad and inventor of the scale designed to measure racial purity. | ||
* [[Josef Bühler]] - State secretary for the Nazi-controlled General Government in [[Kraków]] during World War II. | * [[Josef Bühler]] - State secretary for the Nazi-controlled General Government in [[Kraków]] during World War II. | ||
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* [[Dietrich Eckart]] - Important early member of the National-Socialist German Workers' Party and a participant of the 1923 [[Beer Hall Putsch]]. | * [[Dietrich Eckart]] - Important early member of the National-Socialist German Workers' Party and a participant of the 1923 [[Beer Hall Putsch]]. | ||
* [[Joachim Albrecht Eggeling]] - Nazi Gauleiter of Saxony and Anhalt and High President (Oberpräsident) of the Province of Halle-Merseburg. | * [[Joachim Albrecht Eggeling]] - Nazi Gauleiter of Saxony and Anhalt and High President (Oberpräsident) of the Province of Halle-Merseburg. | ||
* [[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 | * [[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. | ||
* [[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 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. | ||
* [[August Eigruber]] - [[Gauleiter]] of Oberdonau (Upper [[Danube]]) and [[Landeshauptmann]] of [[Upper Austria]]. | * [[August Eigruber]] - [[Gauleiter]] of Oberdonau (Upper [[Danube]]) and [[Landeshauptmann]] of [[Upper Austria]]. | ||
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* [[Karl Fiehler]] - Lord Mayor of Munich from 1933 until 1945. | * [[Karl Fiehler]] - Lord Mayor of Munich from 1933 until 1945. | ||
* [[Albert Forster]] - Politician and governor of the province [[Danzig-West Prussia]] from 1939-1945. | * [[Albert Forster]] - Politician and governor of the province [[Danzig-West Prussia]] from 1939-1945. | ||
* [[Hans Frank]] - Governor-General of occupied | * [[Hans Frank]] - Governor-General of occupied Poland and involved in perpetration of the [[Holocaust]]. | ||
* [[Karl Hermann Frank]] - SS-[[Obergruppenführer]] and prominent Sudeten-German Nazi official in [[Czechoslovakia]] prior to and during World War II. | * [[Karl Hermann Frank]] - SS-[[Obergruppenführer]] and prominent Sudeten-German Nazi official in [[Czechoslovakia]] prior to and during World War II. | ||
* [[Kurt Franz]] - Head of Treblinka death camp until 1943. | * [[Kurt Franz]] - Head of Treblinka death camp until 1943. | ||
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* [[Walther Funk]] - Minister for Economic Affairs from 1937 to 1945. | * [[Walther Funk]] - Minister for Economic Affairs from 1937 to 1945. | ||
* [[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 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]]. | ||
* [[Achim Gercke]] - Expert of racial matters at the [[Ministry of the Interior]]. Devised the system of "racial prophylaxis" forbidding the intermarriage between | * [[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. | ||
* [[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. | * [[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. | ||
* [[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 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. | ||
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* [[Richard Glücks]] - SS officer and inspector of concentration camps. | * [[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. | * [[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 | * [[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]]. | ||
* [[Amon Göth]] - SS-[[Hauptsturmführer]]. He was the commandant of the Nazi concentration camp at [[Płaszów]], General Government (a German occupied area of | * [[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. | * [[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]]. | * [[Arthur Greiser]] - Chief of Civil Administration and [[Gauleiter]] in the military district of [[Greater Poland]]. |