Authorities

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  1. Gruenbaum Yizhak

    • Gruenbaum, Isaak Icek, 1879-1970
    • Grinboym, Yitsḥaḳ, 1879-1970
    • Gruenbaum, Isaac, 1879-1970
    • Gruenbaum, Itzhak, 1879-1970
    • Gruenbaum, Yiẓḥak 1879-1970
    • ...

    1879

    1970

    Zionist.

  2. Yehiel Grinshpan

    • יחיאל גרינשפן
    • Grynszpan Yehiel

    Commanded a Jewish partisan unit in the Parczew forest, Poland. The Grynzspan unit functioned as the protective force of the Jewish family camps that had been set up in the Parczew forest.

  3. Guggenheim Georg

    • Guggenheim, Georg 1897-1987

    27/08/1897

    09/01/1987

    Initiator of the "Jüdische Nachrichten" (press agency of Swiss Jewish Association) founded by the Swiss Federation of Jewish Communities (Schweizer Israelitischer Gemeindebund - SIG) in 1936. President of the Israelitische Cultusgemeinde Zürich ICZ 1943-1955.

  4. Günther Hans

    22/08/1910

    SS-Sturmbannführer. Head of the "Zentralstelle für jüdische Auswanderung" in Prague.

  5. Günther Rolf

    • Gunther, Rolf
    • Günther, Rolf, 1913-

    08/01/1913

    1945

    Since 1941 deputy of Eichmann in Referat IV B 4 (Auswanderung und Judenangelegenheiten) of the Reichssicherheitshauptamt (RSHA). Alledgedly committed suicide in summer 1945

  6. Gürtner Franz

    • Gürtner, Franz, 1881-1941
    • Gurtner, Franz

    26/08/1881

    29/01/1941

    German Justice Minister (Reichsjustizminister) 1932-1941.

  7. Gustloff Wilhelm

    • Gustloff, Wilhelm
    • גוסטלוף, וילהלם
    • Gusṭlof, Ṿilhelm 1895-1936
    • Gustloff, Wilhelm, 1895-1936

    1895

    1936

    Swiss Nazi party leader, killed by David Frankfurter.

  8. Haensch Walter

    • Haensch, Walter

    03/03/1904

    SS-Obersturmbannführer, Kommandeur of Sonderkommando 4b of Einsatzgruppe C, sentenced to death in Einsatzgruppen Trial, changed to life sentence, released in 1955.

  9. Hagen Herbert

    • Hagen, Herbert Martin 1913-

    20/09/1913

    SS-Sturmbannführer. Head of the "Judenreferat" in the SD; after the foundation of the RSHA headed Dienststelle VI H 2 (Judenfragen und Antisemitismus); since 1940 served in the SIPO and SD apparat in France.

  10. Haguenau Marc

    23/11/1904

    1944

    One of the leaders of the Eclaireurs Israelites de France (EIF, French Jewish scouts). French resistance member. Tortured and killed by the Gestapo in Grenoble, 1944.

  11. Hain Péter

    31/05/1895

    27/06/1946

    Police officer, personal detective of the regent Miklós. After the German occupation he became the leader of the State Security Surveillance (Állambiztonsági Rendészet), which became notorious under the name "Hungarian Gestapo" because of its cruel interrogation methods. After the war he was tried and executed.

  12. Halder Franz

    • Halder, Franz, 1884-1972
    • Гальдер, Франц, 1884-1972
    • Galʹder, Frant︠s︡, 1884-1972
    • Halder, Franz
    • Halder.
    • ...

    30/06/1884

    02/04/1972

    Generaloberst (1940). Chief of the German Army General Staff (Chef des Generalstabes des Heeres) 1938 - September, 1942.

  13. Hananel Asher Isakov

    • Hananel, Asher Isakov, 1895-
    • Hananel, Asher Isakov, b. 1895
    • Hananel, Ašer, b. 1895
    • Hananel, Ascher Isakoff, b. 1895

    1885

    1964

    Chief Rabbi of Sofia, contacted Archbishop Stephan, with fellow Chief Rabbi Daniel Zion, to prevent the deportation of 800 Sofian Jews.

  14. Harster Wilhelm

    • Harster, Wilhelm
    • Harster, Wilhelm, 1904-1992
    • Harster, Wilhelm 1904-
    • Harster, Wilhelm, 1904-1991

    21/07/1904

    SS-Gruppenführer. From 15 July 1940 to 29 Aug 1943 Befehlshaber der Sicherheitspolizei und des SD (BdS), Netherlands, then BdS, Italy.

  15. Heim Otto

    • Heim, Otto H. 1896-1978
    • Heim, Otto H. 1896-1978

    17/11/1896

    12/05/1978

    Helped refugees during WWII, member of Verband Schweizerischer Jüdischer Fürsorgen VSJF (Association of Swiss Jewish Refugee Aid and Welfare Organisations) during the war and head of the VSJF 1945-1968.

  16. Helbronner Jacques

    1873

    1943

    President of the Central Consistory in Vichy France.

  17. Henlein Konrad

    • Henlein, Konrad, 1898-1945
    • Henlein, Conrad 1898-1945
    • Henlein, Konrad 1898-1945
    • Henlein, Konrad

    06/05/1898

    10/05/1945

    Statthalter of Hitler in the Sudetenland.

  18. Heß Rudolf

    • Hess, Rudolf
    • Hess, Rudolf, 1894-1987
    • Hess, Walter Richard Rudolf, 1894-1987
    • Hess, Richard Walter Rudolf, 1894-1987
    • Hīs, Rūdulf 1894-1987
    • ...

    26/04/1894

    17/08/1987

    Stellvertreter des Führers (StdF).

  19. Heydrich Reinhard

    • Heydrich, Reinhard, 1904-1942
    • Geĭdrikh, Reĭngard 1904-1942
    • הידריך, רינהרד
    • Heydrich, Reinhard
    • Heydrich, R. (Reinhard), 1904-1942
    • ...

    07/03/1904

    04/06/1942

    Founder of the SD, 1936 head of the Sicherheitspolizei (Sipo), 1939 Head of the RSHA, 1941 appointed by Hermann Göring to prepare a "solution to the Jewish question". Covened the Wannsee conference. 1941 appointed Stellvertretender Reichsprotektor in Böhmen und Mähren, and killed 1942 by the Czech resistance movement.

  20. Himmler Heinrich

    • Himmler, Heinrich, 1900-1945
    • Himmler, Heinrich Luitpold, 1900-1945
    • Gimmler, Genrich 1900-1945
    • Himmler, Heini, 1900-1945
    • Gimmler, Genrikh, 1900-1945
    • ...

    07/10/1900

    23/05/1945

    Various positions, most influential: Reichsführer SS (RFSS), head of the Deutsche Polizei (German police), directly subordinated to Hitler. Also: "Reichskommissar für die Festigung Deutschen Volkstums" (RKF) for the Occupied Eastern Territories, since 25 Aug 1943 also Minister of the Interior, and since 1944 additionally commander of the reserve army (Befehlshaber des Ersatzheeres).