Authorities

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  1. Schulz Bruno

    • Schulz, Bruno (Polish author and illustrator, 1892-1942)
    • Bruno Schulz
    • Schulz, Bruno, 1892-1942
    • シュルツ, ブルーノ
    • シュルツ
    • ...

    12/07/1892

    19/11/1942

    Polish-Jewish writer, artist and litarary critic. Shot in the ghetto.

  2. Schulz Erwin

    • Schulz, Erwin
    • Schulz, Erwin 1900-1981

    27/11/1900

    11/11/1981

    Head of Gestapo Bremen. Commander of Sipo Hamburg (1940-). Head of Ek5 of Einsatzgruppe C in Ukraina (1941-).

  3. Schwammberger Josef

    • Schwammberger, Josef
    • Schwammberger, Josef Franz Leo 1912-2004
    • Schwammberger, Josef, 1912-2004
    • Schwammberger, Josef (Josef Franz Leo), 1912-

    14/02/1912

    Commander of Ghettos in Przemyśl.

  4. Schwartz Isaie

    1876

    1952

    Traenheim, France

  5. Seetzen Heinrich

    • Seetzen, Heinz 1906-1945
    • Seetzen, Heinrich Otto 1906-1945

    22/06/1906

    28/09/1945

    Commander of Sonderkommando 10a, Einsatzgruppe B (April/August 1944). Sicherheitspolizei officer in Belarus (1943).

  6. Seldte Franz

    • Seldte, Franz
    • セルデ, フランツ
    • Seldte, Franz, 1882-1947

    1882-06-29

    01/04/1947

  7. Shapiro Kalonymos Kalmish

    1889

    1943

    Last hasidic Rabbi of Eastern Europe. Perished in the Warsaw Ghetto.

  8. Sikorski Wladyslaw Eugeniusz

    • Sikorski, Władysław, 1881-1943
    • Sikorski, Władysław Eugeniusz, 1881-1943
    • Sikorski, L., 1881-1943
    • Sikorski, Władysław Eugeniusz Kopaszyna, 1881-1943
    • Sikorski, Ladislaus, 1881-1943
    • ...

    20/05/1881

    04/07/1943

    General and statesman. Lead Poland's government in exile during WWII. Condemned the genocide against the Jews.

  9. Sima Horia

    • Sima, Horia.
    • Sima, Horia
    • Sima, Horia 1907-1993
    • Sima, Horia, 1906-1993

    1907

    1993

    Leader of the Iron Guard and Deputy Prime Minister of the Romanian government in 1940.

  10. Six Franz

    • Six, Franz Alfred, 1906-1975
    • Six, F. A.
    • Siks, Franc Alfred
    • Six, Franz
    • Six, Franz Alfred, 1909-1975
    • ...

    09/07/1906

    09/07/1975

    One of the early leaders of the SD, press specialist. 1944 appoined head of Amt II of the RSHA (Gegnerforschung - opposition research).

  11. Sommer Robert

    • Sommer, Robert, 1864-1937
    • Sommer, Karl Robert (1864-1937).
    • Sommer, Robert 1864-1937
    • Sommer, Rob.
    • Sommer, R.
    • ...

    19/12/1864

    02/02/1937

    Psychiatrist, nazi-sympathiser.

  12. Speer Albert

    • Speer, Albert, 1905-1981
    • Шпеер, Альберт, 1905-1981
    • Speer, Albert
    • Špeer, Al'bert 1905-1981
    • Speer, Albert (German architect, 1905-1981)
    • ...

    19/03/1905

    01/09/1981

    Nazi Reich Minister for Armaments and War Production (1942-45).

  13. Sporrenberg Jacob

    16/09/1902

    08/09/1951

    Leader of "Aktion Erntefest" (Lublin, February 1943), where more than 40 000 Jewish slave workers were murdered.

  14. Sprenger Jakob

    • Sprenger, Jakob
    • Sprenger, Jakob, 1884-1945
    • Sprenger, Gauleiter (Jakob), 1884-1945
    • Sprenger 1884-1945 Gauleiter

    24/07/1884

    08/05/1945

    Nazi politician. SA-Obergruppenführer. Reich Defence Commissar of Defence District XII (1939). High President of the new Prussian province of Nassau (1944).

  15. Stahlecker Walter

    • Stahlecker, Walter 1900-1942
    • Stahlecker, Walther 1900-1942

    10/10/1900

    23/03/1942

    Lawyer, SS-leader and Police Officer. Befehlshaber der Sicherheitspolizei und des SD (BdS) in Reichskommissariat Ostland. Commander of Einsatzgruppe A (1941). Conducted massacres in Lithuania.

  16. Steimle Eugen

    08/12/1909

    06/10/1987

    Commander of Sonderkommando7a (1941) and 4b (1942/1943). Responsible for mass murders in the Soviet Union.

  17. Stepinac Alojzije

    • Stepinac, Aloysius
    • Stepinac, Alojzije
    • Stepinac, Luigi.
    • Stepinec, Aloysius
    • Stepinac, Luis
    • ...

    08/05/1898

    10/02/1960

    Archbishop of Zaghreb (1937). Sentenced to 16 years of forced labour after having stated that the church would not enhance relations with the state before state oppression seized.

  18. Sternbuch Isaac

    Representative in the Va'ad ha-hatsala rescue committee of the Orthodox rabbis in the United States together with his wife Recha. Headed the Relief Organisation for Jewish Refugees Abroad. Helped rescue numerous Jews from Poland and Czechoslovakia.

  19. Strauch Eduard

    17/08/1906

    15/09/1955

    Commander of Einsatzkommando 2 in Latvia (1941). Commander of Sicherheitspolizei in Belarus (December 1941), KdS Wallonien (Belgium) (1944).

  20. Streckenbach Bruno

    • Streckenbach, Bruno, 1902-1978
    • Streckenbach, Bruno Heinrich Hugo, 1902-1978
    • Streckenbach, Bruno

    07/02/1902

    28/10/1977

    Head of Gestapo Hamburg (1933). Commander of Einsatzgruppe 1 in Poland (1939). In November 1939 appointed Befehlshaber der Sicherheitspolizei und des SD (BdS) of the Generalgouvernement. Head of Amt I of the Reichssicherheitshauptamt (1940). In Waffen SS (1943), general (1944-).