Fascism
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Herbert Ernst Backe
![]() Statesman of the Third Reich
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Heinrich Himmler
![]() German Nazi leader, commander of the elite SS units from 1929, chief of police and secret police of the Gestapo from 1936, responsible for the extermination of Jews in Eastern Europe.
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Ludwig Stumpfegger
![]() One of Hitler's personal doctors, SS Obersturmbannführer (lieutenant colonel)
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Matthias Kleinheisterkamp
![]() German officer, SS Obergruppenführer
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Georg Keppler
![]() Nazi, SS Obergruppenführer
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Hermann Pister
![]() Nazi, Oberführer, concentration camp commandant
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Amon Goth
![]() SS Hauptsturmführer and commandant of the Nazi concentration camp in Plaszow
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Karl Hanke
![]() Party leader of the Third Reich, last leader of the SS
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Jurgen Stroop
![]() SS-Obergruppenführer and Waffen-SS General
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Walter Franz Stahlecker
![]() SS Brigadeführer, Major General of Police
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Felix Steiner
![]() German military leader, SS-Obergruppenführer, general of the SS troops
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Theodor Berkelmann
![]() One of the leaders of the SS, SS-Obergruppenführer and police general
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Helmut Poppendick
![]() Nazi doctor, head of the personnel department of the SS medical service
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Heinz Jost
![]() Prominent party, state and military figure of Nazi Germany, SS Brigadefuhrer
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Wilhelm Stuckart
![]() Statesman of the Third Reich
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Gunther Anhalt
![]() Nazi military officer, Standartenführer
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Walther von Brauchitsch
![]() German Field Marshal and Commander-in-Chief
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Odilo Lotario Globocnik
![]() SS Gruppenführer and Police Lieutenant General
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Karl-Heinz Euling
![]() German military officer who held the rank of SS Hauptsturmführer during World War II
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Oskar Dirlewanger
![]() Fascist, SS Oberführer, died from beatings on the night of June 4-5
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Fritz Witt
![]() SS Brigadeführer and Major General of the SS troops.
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Hans Dorr
![]() German SS officer during World War II
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Heinz Grafe
![]() One of the leaders of the German imperial security agencies, SS Obersturmbannführer.
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August Becker
![]() Nazi military man, scientist, SS Obersturmbannführer
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Walter Rauff
![]() SS-Standartenführer, served in the SD and then in the RSHA
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Kurt Bolender
![]() SS-Oberscharführer during World War II
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Hans Heinrich Lammers
![]() Statesman of Nazi Germany, head of the Imperial Chancellery
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Heinz Harmel
![]() German Waffen-SS officer
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Rudolf Hess
![]() One of the leaders of Nazi Germany, deputy Fuhrer in the party, Nazi “number three”
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Herbert Otto Gille
![]() German military leader, SS-Obergruppenführer and Waffen-SS general
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Josef Mengele
![]() German doctor, Nazi, who conducted experiments on prisoners of Auschwitz
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Aribert haym
![]() Austrian and German physician
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Siegfried Ruff
![]() German doctor
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Erich Bauer
![]() Nazi, SS Oberscharführer
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Theodor Eicke
![]() SS-Obergruppenführer. 1st commander of the 3rd SS Panzer Division "Totenkopf"
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Hermann Goring
![]() Political, statesman and military figure, Reichsmarschall, 'Nazi number two'
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Dieter Wisliceny
![]() SS Sturmbannführer
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Gunther-Eberhardt Wisliceny
![]() German officer, participant in World War II, SS Obersturmbannführer
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Wilhelm Bittrich
![]() SS-Obergruppenführer, General of the SS Troops
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Bruno Beger
![]() German racologist and anthropologist, employee of the Ahnenerbe, SS Hauptsturmführer.
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Karl Brommann
![]() Untersturmführer in the SS troops during World War II.
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Karl Wolff
![]() SS Obergruppenführer
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Friedrich Wilhelm Kruger
![]() German Nazi, high-ranking member of the SA and SS
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Hugo Gottfried Kraas
Commander of the SS troops, SS Brigadeführer and Major General of the SS troops.
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August Dieckmann
![]() German Waffen SS officer during World War II, recipient of the Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords.
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Richard Darre
![]() Nazi ideologist, Minister of Food and Agriculture
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Ferdinand Jodl
![]() German Wehrmacht officer
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Erwin Rommel
![]() Hitler's Field Marshal, 'Desert Fox'
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Martin Borman
![]() Hitler's deputy in the Nazi party, second in command of the "Third Reich"
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Jorgio Perlaska
![]() Fascist (savior)
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