Fascism

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

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