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* [[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]]. | * [[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]]. | ||
* [[Friedrich Alpers]] - SS-''Obergruppenführer'' and Minister of the Free State of Brunswick. | * [[Friedrich Alpers]] - SS-''Obergruppenführer'' and Minister of the Free State of Brunswick. | ||
* [[Ludolf von Alvensleben]] - commander of the [[Schutzstaffel|SS]] and police in | * [[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]] | * [[Max Amann]] - Head of Nazi publishing house [[Eher-Verlag]] | ||
* [[Benno von Arent]] - Responsible for art, theatres, and movies in the Third Reich. | * [[Benno von Arent]] - Responsible for art, theatres, and movies in the Third Reich. | ||
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* [[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 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. | ||
* [[Herbert Backe]] - Minister of Food (appointed 1942) and Minister of Agriculture (appointed 1943). | * [[Herbert Backe]] - Minister of Food (appointed 1942) and Minister of Agriculture (appointed 1943). | ||
* [[Richard Baer (Nazi)|Richard Baer]] - Commander of the [[Auschwitz]] | * [[Richard Baer (Nazi)|Richard Baer]] - Commander of the [[Auschwitz Birkenau]] [[Concentration Camp|concentration camp]] from May 1944 to February 1945. | ||
* [[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. | ||
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* [[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. | ||
* [[Werner Best]] - SS-Obergruppenführer and Civilian administrator of Nazi occupied | * [[Gerda Bernigau]] - Chief wardress of the Gross-Rosen region. | ||
* [[Werner Best]] - SS-Obergruppenführer and Civilian administrator of Nazi occupied France and Denmark. | |||
* [[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]]. |