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  1. Brack Viktor

    • Brack, Viktor, 1904-1948
    • Brack, Victor 1904-1948
    • Brack, Viktor

    09/11/1904

    02/06/1948

    Head of Amt II in the Kanzlei des Führers (KdF), one of the main leaders of the T4 "Euthanasie" program and organiser of medical experiments in concentration camps. Sentenced to death in Nuremberg Doctors' Trial and executed.

  2. Löwenherz Josef

    • Löwenherz, Josef Israel

    1884

    1960

    Head of the Jewish community (Israelitische Kultusgemeinde) in Vienna from 1936 and during the Nazi occupation of Austria.

  3. Raeder Erich

    • Raeder, Erich
    • Raeder, Erich, 1876-1960
    • Raeder, E. (Erich), 1876-1960
    • Raeder, Erich.
    • Raeder, E.
    • ...

    24/04/1876

    06/11/1960

    Grand Admiral in the German Navy until retirement in 1941

  4. Neurath Constantin Freiherr von

    • Neurath, Konstantin Hermann Karl von, 1873-1956
    • Neurath, Konstantin Freiherr Von
    • Neurath, Konstantin, Freiherr von, 1873-1956
    • Neurath, Konstantin Hermann Karl, 1873-1956
    • Neurath, Konstantin ˜vonœ 1873-1956
    • ...

    02/02/1873

    15/08/1956

    German Foreign Minister (1932-1938). Reich Protector of Bohemia and Moravia (1939-1943).

  5. Rosenberg Alfred

    • Rosenberg, Alfred, 1893-1946
    • Rozenberg, Alʹfred, 1893-1946
    • Rosenberg, Alfred Ernst 1893-1946 Vollstaendiger Name
    • Rosenberg, Alfred
    • ローゼンベルク, アルフレット
    • ...

    12/01/1893

    16/10/1946

    Nazi-ideologist and head of the Nazi Party's Foreign Affairs Department (1933-45)

  6. Bouhler Philipp

    • Bouhler, Philipp, 1899-1945
    • Būlers, Filips, 1899-1945
    • Bouhler, Philipp

    11/09/1899

    19/05/1945

    Euthanasiebevollmächtigter Hitlers (1939). Suicide.

  7. Koch Erich

    • Koch, Erich, 1896-1986
    • Koch, Erich
    • Koch, Erich. (1896-1959).

    19/06/1896

    12/11/1986

    NSDAP-Gauleiter in East-Prussia, 1941 appointed Reichskommissar of the Reichskommissariat Ukraine and also 1941 bis 1945 Chef der Zivilverwaltung of the Bezirk Bialystok in occupied Poland.

  8. 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).

  9. Mengele Josef

    • Mengele, Josef, 1911-1979?
    • Mengele, Joseph, 1911-1979?
    • Mengele, Josef, 1911-
    • Mengele, Joseph (Josef), 1911-1979
    • メンゲレ
    • ...

    16/03/1911

    07/02/1979

    Nazi chief doctor at Auschwitz. Participated in selections and organised medical experiments on prisoners. Escaped to Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil after the war.

  10. Schacht Hjalmar

    • Schacht, Hjalmar Horace Greeley, 1877-1970
    • Schacht, Horace Greeley Hjalmar, 1877-1970
    • Schacht, Hjalmar, 1877-1970
    • Schacht, Hjalmar
    • Schacht, H.
    • ...

    22/01/1877

    03/06/1970

    President of the Reichsbank and Minister of Economics. Forced out of the government in 1937 because of disagreements with Hitler.

  11. Weizsäcker Ernst Baron Von

    • Weizsäcker, Ernst von (1882-1951).
    • Weizsäcker, Ernst, Freiherr von, 1882-1951
    • Weizsäcker, Ernst von, 1882-1951
    • Von Weizsäcker, Ernst, 1882-1951
    • Weizsäcker, Ernst Heinrich, Freiherr von, 1882-1951
    • ...

    12/05/1882

    04/08/1951

    1938-1943, State Secretary at the Foreign Office 1943-1945 German Ambassador to the Holy See.

  12. 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).

  13. Ribbentrop Joachim von

    • Ribbentrop, Joachim ˜vonœ 1893-1946
    • Ribbentrop, Joachim von
    • Von Ribbentrop, Joachim, 1893-1946
    • Ribbentrop, Ullrich Friedrich Willy Joachim, 1893-1946
    • Ribbentrop, Joachim 1893-1946
    • ...

    30/04/1893

    01/10/1946

    Minister of Foreign Affairs in The Third Reich 1938-1945.

  14. Best Werner

    • Best, Werner
    • Best, Werner, 1903-1989
    • Best, Werner, 1903-
    • Best, Karl Rudolf Werner, 1903-1989
    • Best, Werner Karl Rudolf, 1903-1989
    • ...

    10/07/1903

    23/06/1989

    SS-Obergruppenführer (1944). Deputy of Reinhard Heydrich in the SD and later in the RSHA (1934–1940). German Statthalter in occupied Denmark (1942–1945).

  15. Robinson Jacob

    • Robinson, Jacob, 1889-1977
    • Rôbinsôn, Yaʿakôv 1889-1977
    • Robinzonas, Jokūbas 1889-1977
    • רובינזון, יעקב, 1889־
    • רבינסון, יעקב
    • ...

    1889

    1977

    Head of the Institute of Jewish Affairs in USA (1940).

  16. Schneersohn Isaac

    • Schneersohn, Joseph Isaac, 1880-1950
    • Shneursohn, Joseph Isaac, 1880-1950
    • Schneerson, Yossef Yitzchok, 1880-1950
    • Schneerson, Joseph Isaac, 1880-1950
    • Schneersohn, Yosef Yitzchok, 1880-1950
    • ...

    1969

    Established Center for Contemporary Jewish Documentation.

  17. Todt Fritz

    • Todt, Fritz, 1891-1942
    • Todt, Fritz
    • Todt.
    • Todt, Fritz (German engineer and architect, 1891-1942)
    • Fritz Todt

    04/09/1891

    08/02/1942

    Famous roadbuilder, creator of Autobahnen. Reich Minister for Armaments and Munitions (1940-1942).

  18. Schellenberg Walter

    • Schellenberg, Walter, 1910-1952
    • Šelenber, Wālter.
    • Schellenberg, Walter, 1910-
    • Schellenberg, Walter
    • Šellenberg, Val'ter 1910-1952
    • ...

    16/08/1910

    31/03/1952

    Supreme head of the espionage services in the Third Reich, and second to Himmler in the Gestapo hierarchy. Head of Amt VI (Auslandsnachrichtendienst) of the RSHA and since 1944 the demise of the "Abwehr".

  19. Demjanjuk John Iwan

    • דמיאניוק, ג'ון, 1920-2012
    • Demyanyuk, Ivan, 1920-2012
    • Demyanyuk, G'ohn, 1920-2012
    • Demjanjuk, Iwan, 1920-2012
    • דמיניוק, ג'ון
    • ...

    03/04/1920

    17/12/2012

    Demjanjuk, a Ukrainian who immigrated to the United States and was extradited to Israel, was accused of serving as a guard in the Treblinka extermination camp during the war. The inmates of the camp referred to him as "Ivan the Terrible". In 1987, Ivan Demjanjuk was placed on trial in Jerusalem in accordance with the Nazi and Nazi Collaborators (Punishment) Law. The Jerusalem District Court, in session with the special panel of Judges Dov Levin, Tzvi Tal and Dalia Dorner, found Demjanjuk guilty and sentenced him to death. Demjanjuk appealed the verdict, and in 1993, he was acquitted because...

  20. Hitler Adolf

    • Hitler, Adolf, 1889-1945
    • Hitler.
    • Hitler, Adolph, 1889-1945
    • Khitker, Adolf, 1889-1945
    • Hitler, Adolf
    • ...

    20/04/1889

    30/04/1945

    Führer and Reichskanzler, since 04.02.1938 Oberbefehlshaber der Wehrmacht.