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* [[Alfred Baeumler]] - Philosopher who interpreted the works of Friedrich Nietzsche in order to legitimize Nazism.
* [[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.
* [[Klaus Barbie]] - Head of the [[Gestapo]] in Lyon. Nicknamed "the Butcher of Lyon" for his use of [[torture]] on prisoners.
* [[Hellmuth Becker]] - Head of SS Division Totenkopf.
* [[Josef Berchtold]] - Very early Party member, and the second ''Reichsführer-SS'' from 1926-27.
* [[Josef Berchtold]] - Very early Party member, and the second ''Reichsführer-SS'' from 1926-27.
* [[Gottlob Berger]] - Chief of Staff for [[Waffen-SS]] and head of the SS's main leadership office.
* [[Gottlob Berger]] - Chief of Staff for [[Waffen-SS]] and head of the SS's main leadership office.
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* [[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.
* [[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.
* [[Richard Walther Darré]] - Minister of Food and Agriculture from 1933 to 1942.
* [[Richard Walther Darré]] - Minister of Food and Agriculture from 1933 to 1942.
* [[Ewald von Demandowsky]] - Editor of propaganda magazine, subordinate ''Reichsfilmdramatug ''within the Ministry of Public Enlightenment and propaganda.
* [[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.
* [[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.
* [[Josef 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.
* [[Josef 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.
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* [[Oskar Dirlewanger]] - Commanded the infamous [[Dirlewanger Brigade|SS-Sturmbrigade ''Dirlewanger'']] unit made out of amnestied Germans convicted of major crimes.
* [[Oskar Dirlewanger]] - Commanded the infamous [[Dirlewanger Brigade|SS-Sturmbrigade ''Dirlewanger'']] unit made out of amnestied Germans convicted of major crimes.
* [[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.
* [[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.
* [[Anton Dostler]] - Infantry general convicted of war crimes
* [[Anton Dostler]] - Commander of 73rd Army Corps.
* [[Richard Drauz]] - Kreisleiter of [[Heilbronn]].
* [[Richard Drauz]] - Kreisleiter of [[Heilbronn]].
* [[Margot Dreschel]] - Head of the camp offices at [[Auschwitz Birkenau]].
* [[Margot Dreschel]] - Head of the camp offices at [[Auschwitz Birkenau]].
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* [[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]].
* [[Gottfried von Erdmannsdorf]] - Commander of Fortress Mogilev
* [[Hermann Esser]] - Propagandist and editor of Nazi newspaper [[Völkischer Beobachter]].
* [[Hermann Esser]] - Propagandist and editor of Nazi newspaper [[Völkischer Beobachter]].
* [[Richard Euringer]] - Writer who selected 18,000 "unsuitable" books which did not conform to Nazi ideology and were publicly burned.
* [[Richard Euringer]] - Writer who selected 18,000 "unsuitable" books which did not conform to Nazi ideology and were publicly burned.
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* [[Erhard Heiden]] - Founding member of the ''Schutzstaffel'' (SS), and its third ''Reichsführer'' from 1927-29.
* [[Erhard Heiden]] - Founding member of the ''Schutzstaffel'' (SS), and its third ''Reichsführer'' from 1927-29.
* [[August Heißmeyer]] - Leading member of the SS.
* [[August Heißmeyer]] - Leading member of the SS.
* [[Eberhard Herf]] - Commander of Order Police in Minsk, head of the Minsk ghetto.
* [[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.
* [[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.
* [[Walther Hewel]] - [[Diplomat]] and personal friend of Hitler.
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* [[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 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.
* [[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 Jäger]] - SS officer and [[Einsatzkommando]] leader and author of the "[[Jäger Report]]" detailing reports of mass murder in Lithuania between July and December 1941.
* [[Kurt Jahnke]] - Spy and head of the Jahnke Büro.
* [[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 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."
* [[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 warr in 1945.
* [[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 warr in 1945.
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* [[Eugen Munder]] - Early party organizer in [[Stuttgart]] and [[Gauleiter]] of [[Württemberg]] from 1925-1928.
* [[Eugen Munder]] - Early party organizer in [[Stuttgart]] and [[Gauleiter]] of [[Württemberg]] from 1925-1928.
* [[Wilhelm Murr]] - [[Gauleiter]] of [[Württemberg]], SS-Obergruppenführer and Reich Defense Commissar of Defense District V.
* [[Wilhelm Murr]] - [[Gauleiter]] of [[Württemberg]], SS-Obergruppenführer and Reich Defense Commissar of Defense District V.
* [[Martin Mutschmann]] - [[Gauleiter]] of Saxony.
* [[Alfred Naujoks]] - SS-[[Sturmbannführer]] and leader of the [[Gleiwitz incident|attack on the Gleiwitz radio station]] on the eve of World War II.
* [[Alfred Naujoks]] - SS-[[Sturmbannführer]] and leader of the [[Gleiwitz incident|attack on the Gleiwitz radio station]] on the eve of World War II.
* [[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]].
* [[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]].
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* [[Erich Raeder]] — ''[[Großadmiral]]'', Commander-in-Chief of the Navy (Kriegsmarine) 1936-1943.
* [[Erich Raeder]] — ''[[Großadmiral]]'', Commander-in-Chief of the Navy (Kriegsmarine) 1936-1943.
* [[Friedrich Rainer]]
* [[Friedrich Rainer]]
* [[Fritz-Georg von Rappard]] - Commander of 7th Infantry Division.
* [[Sigmund Rascher]]
* [[Sigmund Rascher]]
* [[Walter Rauff]]
* [[Walter Rauff]]
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* [[Walter Reder]]
* [[Walter Reder]]
* [[Wilhelm Rediess]]
* [[Wilhelm Rediess]]
* [[Theodor Adrian von Renteln]] - General Commissioner of Generalbezirk Litauen.
* [[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.
* [[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.
* [[Fritz Reinhardt]]
* [[Fritz Reinhardt]]
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* [[Ernst Rudin]]
* [[Ernst Rudin]]
* [[Bernhard Rust]]
* [[Bernhard Rust]]
* [[Alfred Saalwächter]] - Commander of Marine-Gruppenkommando West.
* [[Fritz Sauckel]] - [[Gauleiter]] of Thuringia, General Plenipotentiary for Labour Deployment (1942-45)
* [[Fritz Sauckel]] - [[Gauleiter]] of Thuringia, General Plenipotentiary for Labour Deployment (1942-45)
* [[Hjalmar Schacht]]  
* [[Hjalmar Schacht]]  
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* [[Ludwig Maximilian Erwin von Scheubner-Richter|Max Scheubner-Richter]] - senior most Nazi killed during the Beer Hall Putsch, ideologue and mentor to [[Alfred Rosenberg]].
* [[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).
* [[Baldur von Schirach]] - leader of [[Hitler Youth]] (1931-40), [[Gauleiter]] of Vienna (1940-45).
* [[Ernst Schlange]] - [[Gauleiter]] of Gau Brandenburg.
* [[Franz Schlegelberger]]
* [[Franz Schlegelberger]]
* [[Carl Schmitt]]
* [[Carl Schmitt]]

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Nazi Party
Full Name: National-Sozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei
Alias: Nazi Party
Third Reich
Nazi Germany
Origin: Germany
Foundation: February 24, 1920
headquarters
Munich, Germany
Commanders: Adolf Hitler (Führer)
Joseph Goebbels (Minister of Propaganda, and then Chancellor for a day)
Karl Dönitz (President of the Reich for two months)
Goals: To lead a master race of "Aryans" to rule the world and eliminate those deemed "unworthy of life". (failed)


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 and 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 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 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.

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).

Ideology

The Nazi Party 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 antisemitism, the Nazis also targeted Slavs (such as Poles, Czechs, Slovaks, Slovenes, Serbians, Croatians, Ukrainians, Belarusians, and Russians), Romani, Greeks, homosexuals, disabled, and others deemed Untermensch (sub-human) by the dictatorship.

Members