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* [[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.
* [[Franz Ritter von Epp]] - General of the German army.
* [[Franz Ritter von Epp]] - General of the German army.
* [[Gottfried Feder]] - Economic theorist and one of the early leaders of the NSDAP.
* [[Hermann Fegelein]] - ''Gruppenführer'' in the Waffen-SS.
* [[Hermann Fegelein]] - ''Gruppenführer'' in the Waffen-SS.
* [[Gottfried Feder]] - Economic theorist and one of the early leaders of the NSDAP.
* [[Siegfried Fehmer]] - Chief administrator of the ''[[Politische Abteilung]] ''in Norway.
* [[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.
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* [[Ernst Hanfstaengl]] - Confidante and early supporter of [[Adolf Hitler]].
* [[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.
* [[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]].
* [[Fritz Hartjenstein]] - SS-Obersturmbannführer. Concentration camp commandant at [[Auschwitz 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.
* [[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.
* [[Franz Hayler]] - State Secretary and acting Reich Economics Minister during the latter part of World War II.
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* [[Erich Priebke]] - Participant in the [[Ardeatine massacre]] in Rome on March 24, 1944.
* [[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.
* [[Hans-Adolf Prützmann]] - Superior SS and Police Leader, and an SS-Obergruppenführer.
* [[Rudolf Querner]] - Police Leader in Germany and Austria.
* [[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.
* [[Fritz-Georg von Rappard]] - Commander of 7th Infantry Division.
* [[Sigmond Rasher]] - Nazi doctor stationed at the Dachau Concentration Camp
* [[Sigmund Rascher]] - Nazi doctor stationed at the Dachau Concentration Camp
* [[Walter Rauff]] - Commander of the gas van SS regiment.
* [[Walter Rauff]] - Commander of the gas van SS regiment.
* [[Hermann Rauschning]] - Nazi leader in Danzig
* [[Hermann Rauschning]] - Nazi leader in Danzig
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* [[Eduard Wirths]] - Chief SS doctor (SS-Standortarzt) at the Auschwitz concentration camp from September 1942 to January 1945.
* [[Eduard Wirths]] - Chief SS doctor (SS-Standortarzt) at the Auschwitz concentration camp from September 1942 to January 1945.
* [[Dieter Wisliceny]] - SS-Hauptsturmführer
* [[Dieter Wisliceny]] - SS-Hauptsturmführer
* [[Lothar Witzke]]
* [[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.
* [[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.
* [[Max Wünsche]] - Regimental commander in the Waffen-SS and one-time adjutant to Hitler himself,
* [[Max Wünsche]] - Regimental commander in the Waffen-SS and one-time adjutant to Hitler himself,

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Nazi Party
Full Name: National-Sozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei
Alias: Nazi Party
Third Reich
Nazi Germany
NSDAP
National Socialist Party
Origin: Germany
Foundation: February 24, 1920
headquarters
Munich, Germany
Commanders: Anton Drexler (1920 - 1933)
Adolf Hitler (1933 - 1945)
Joseph Goebbels (1945)
Karl Dönitz (as President of Germany; April - May 1945)
Goals: Establish the "Aryans" as the master race that will rule the world (failed)
Establish a thousand-year Reich (failed)
Conquer all of Europe (failed)
Crimes: Mass murder

Genocide
Tyranny
Torture
Slavery
Hatemongering
Warmongering
Human experimentation
Unlawful mass detention
Ethnic cleansing
War crimes
Human rights vilations
Crimes against humanity
Xenophobia
Terrorism


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 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.

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 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.

Ideology

The Nazi Party's prime ideology was 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 antisemitism, the Nazis also targeted Slavs (such as Poles, Czechs, Slovaks, Slovenes, Serbians, Croatians, Ukrainians, Belarusians, and Russians), Romani (targeting them with a separate event known as the Porajmos) Greeks, Arabs, Muslims, homosexuals, the disabled, Catholics, socialists, leftist-sympathizers, and others deemed Untermensch (sub-human) by the dictatorship.

Members

Videos

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