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释义

  1. Führer (Adolf Hitler)

      Oberster Führer der Schutzstaffel  

  2. SS Generals

     Reichsführer  Oberst-Gruppenführer (colonel general)  Obergruppenführer (general)  Gruppenführer (lieutenant general)  Brigadeführer (major general) 

  3. SS Officers

     Oberführer (senior colonel)  Standartenführer (colonel)  Obersturmbannführer (lieutenant colonel)  Sturmbannführer (major)  Hauptsturmführer (captain)  Obersturmführer (first lieutenant)  Untersturmführer (second lieutenant) 

  4. SS Non-Commissioned Officers

     Sturmscharführer (Regimental sergeant major)  Hauptscharführer (sergeant major)  Oberscharführer (senior sergeant)  Scharführer (sergeant)  Unterscharführer (corporal) 

  5. Junior SS personnel

  6. SS-Biologiste

  7. SS-Kapellmeister

  8. See also

  9. Notes

  10. References

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Between 1925 and 1945, the German Schutzstaffel (SS) grew from eight members to over a quarter of a million Waffen-SS and over a million Allgemeine-SS members. Other members included the SS-Totenkopfverbände (SS-TV), which ran the Nazi concentration and extermination camps. The following list of SS personnel gives the names of notable persons who are counted among the organization's most famous, influential or notorious members.

Führer (Adolf Hitler)

Prior to 1934 the SS were nominally under the command of the Sturmabteilung[1] and so it could be said that both Adolf Hitler as Oberster SA-Führer and Ernst Röhm as Stabschef SA outranked the most senior SS position of Reichsführer-SS. Following the Night of the Long Knives Hitler "raised the SS, hitherto subordinate to the SA, to the rank of an independent organisation".[2] Hitler also was considered SS Member No. 1, Emil Maurice (considered the founder of the SS) was member No. 2, while Himmler was SS member No. 168. Based on the seniority system of SS membership number, this made Hitler senior in the SS to all other members even if not by rank.

After the Night of the Long Knives, when the SS became independent from the SA, Hitler was listed on SS officer rolls as member No. 1 and considered supreme commander of the entire SS (Oberster Führer der Schutzstaffel: Literally, "Supreme Leader of the SS") by virtue of his position as the Führer of Germany. There is no photographic record of Hitler ever wearing an actual SS uniform nor was there a special SS insignia for Hitler above that worn by Himmler.

Oberster Führer der Schutzstaffel

NamePositionSS NumberYearParty NumberRemarks
Oberste Führer der Schutzstaffel{{space|8}}No Insignia (1934–1945)
Adolf HitlerBorn 20 April 1889; died 30 April 194511934555
3,680
This Position was held by Hitler alone.

SS Generals

Following is the list of persons holding the title positions as well as actual highest ranks of the Schutzstaffel (SS) since the earliest inception of the armed SS units in Nazi Germany. The ranks include distinctive insignia designs worn on the collar points by all officers.

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Reichsführer

NamePositionSS numberJoined SSParty number
Reichsführer-SS{{space|8}} (1925–1945)
Julius SchreckFirst Reichsführer-SS
1925–1926.
Hitler's chauffeur
Later held the ranks of SS-Standartenführer and SS-Oberführer
Posthumously awarded the ranks SS-Brigadeführer and SS-Ehrenführer of the SS Regiment Munich
5Leader of the Stoßtrupp-Hitler, forerunner of the SS (1923); officially joined SS (1925)53
Joseph BerchtoldSecond Reichsführer-SS
1926–1927
Co-leader of the Stoßtrupp-Hitler; forerunner of the SS (1923) 750
Erhard HeidenThird Reichsführer-SS
1927–1929
Member of the Stoßtrupp-Hitler, forerunner of the SS (1923); officially joined SS (1925)74
Heinrich HimmlerFourth Reichsführer-SS
1929–1945
Chief of German Police
Minister of the Interior
Chief of the replacement Army
1682 August 192514303
Karl HankeFinal Reichsführer-SS
1945
20301315 February 1934102606

Oberst-Gruppenführer (colonel general)

NamePositionSS numberJoined SSParty number
Oberst-Gruppenführer{{space|8}} (April 1942–1945)
Kurt DaluegeCommander of the Ordnungspolizei (Orpo-Order Police)1119192831981
Sepp DietrichOriginal commander of the Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler (LSSAH) and later commander of the 6th SS Panzer Army11775 May 192889015
Paul HausserCommander of the II SS Panzer Corps239795February 19344158779
Franz Xaver SchwarzNSDAP Treasurer3850016 September 19316

Obergruppenführer (general)

NamePositionSS numberJoined SSParty number
Obergruppenführer{{space|8}} (1932–1945)
Friedrich AlpersStaatssekretär / SS-Obergruppenführer /Staatsrat / Generalforstmeister /Major der Reserve (Luftwaffe)6427March 1931132812
Max AmannHonorary SS Member. Party leader for the Reich of the Department Press531433
Erich von dem Bach-ZelewskiHigher SS and Police Leader of Central Russia983115 February 1931489101
Herbert BackeMinister of Agriculture 1944–1945227661 October 193387882
Gottlob BergerCommander of the SS-Hauptamt2759911936426875
Werner BestReich Plenipotentiary of Denmark233771931341338
Wilhelm BittrichWaffen-SS combat commander, II SS Panzerkorps391771934829700
Ernst Wilhelm BohleLeader of the National Socialist German Workers' Party Foreign Organization27691513 September 1933999185
Martin BormannSecretary of Hitler/Party leader for the Reich in charge of the NSDAP Chancellery555193760508
Philipp BouhlerHead of the Action T4/Party Leader for the Reich in charge of the Hitler's Chancellery (Kanzlei des Führers)5493220 April 193312
Walter Braemerborn 7 January 1883. Involved in War Crimes in Poland; captured 2 May 1945-released October 1947;
1945 request for extradition for war crimes in Poland was refused by the British government in 1950. Died 13 June 1955
223.9101 October 19354.012.32
Franz BreithauptCommanding general of the SS and Police Courts397191 December 1932602663
Walter BuchParty Leader for the Reich as Chairman of the Inquiry and Mediation Board813531 July 19337733
Leonardo ContiState Secretary for health matters3.98272.225
Richard Walther DarréFirst Director of the Race and Settlement Office ('Rasse- und Siedlungshauptamt' or RuSHA), and Minister of the Reich for Food and Agriculture6882July 1930248156
Karl-Maria DemelhuberCommanded the SS-Standarte Germania, 6. SS-Gebirgs-Division Nord, XII. SS-Armeekorps and XVI. SS-Armeekorps.25239215 March 19354439
Otto DietrichParty Leader for the Reich as NSDAP Press Chief
Honorary rank
1013491932126727
Karl von EbersteinEarly member of the Nazi Party, the SA, the SS, Reichstag delegate, an HSSPF and SS-Oberabschnitt Führer, head of the Munich Police in World War II13861 April 192915067
Joachim Albrecht EggelingGauleiter of Saxony and Anhalt
High President of Merseburg
186155193511579
Theodor EickeFirst chief of the Inspektion der Konzentrationslager (Concentration Camps Inspectorate) and commander of the SS Totenkopf Division2921August 1930114901
Karl FiehlerLord mayor of Munich/Party Leader of the Reich in charge of the communal policy9172431 July 193337
Albert ForsterGauleiter of Danzig15812 June 19261924
August Frank Born 5 April 1898. Frank became SS Administrative Officer of the Special Purpose Troops (SS-Verfügungstruppe) and of the concentration camp guards, the SS Death's Head units (SS-Totenkopfverbände or SS-TV), although somewhat limited in his authority in the second capacity. In February 1940, Frank became chief supply officer of the Waffen-SS and SS-TV units under Pohl. In Pohl Trial sentenced to life in prison; 1951 commuted to 15 years. Died March 198456698 April 19321471185
Hans FrankGeneral Governor of Poland 1939 1945
Karl Hermann FrankHigher SS and Police Leader of Bohemia and Moravia.

State Minister of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia 1943 - 1945

3104666600002
Herbert Otto GilleWaffen-SS commander39854December 1931537337
Curt von GottbergAlso General der Waffen-SS45923September 1932948753
Ernst-Robert GrawitzReichsarzt SS and Polizei; Head of German Red Cross; son in law of SS-Obergruppenführer und General der Waffen-SS Siegfried Taubert27.483November 19311.102.844
Ulrich Greifelt Held the rank of major general by 1941, and then being appointed as "Chief of SS German Nationhood Staff", a position he held from November 1941 through his arrest by the Allied forces in May 1945.729091667407
Arthur GreiserGauleiter of Reichsgau Wartheland107951929166635
August HeissmeyerCommander of the SS Education Main Office437021573
Wolf-Heinrich Graf von HelldorfHe wore the uniform of a General der Polizei in his capacity as Polizeipresident Berlin

SA Obergruppenführer

None
Rudolf HessAlso Deputy-Führer of the NSDAP until 11 May 1941501 November 192516
Konrad HenleinGauleiter of the Sudetenland3103076600001
Maximilian von HerffCommander of the SS Personnel Main Office4058941 April 19428858661
Reinhard HeydrichChief of the RSHA; President of Interpol; chaired the 1942 Wannsee Conference; Deputy Reich-Protector of Bohemia and Moravia1012014 July 1931544916
Friedrich HildebrandtBorn 19 September 1898, Parchim, Mecklenburg-Schwerin) Served in World War I and Postwar in Freikorps, and a Gauleiter; tried, convicted and executed 5 November 1948 in Landsberg am Lech for war crimes committed during the Nazi era.128.8025 December 19333.653
Richard HildebrandtBorn 13. März 1897. Served in World War I and Postwar in Freikorps, Led the SS-Rasse- und Siedlungshauptamt tried ajudged and executed 10 March 1952, Warsaw Poland for war crimes committed during the time of Nazi Germany.7088February 193189221
Hermann HöfleBorn 12 September 1898 in Augsburg; Served in World War I and postwar in the Freikorps; Higher SS and Police Leader in Slovakia; tried and executed 9 December 1947 in Bratislava463903July 19433924970
Friedrich JeckelnHigher SS and Police Leader of Eastern Russia436712 January 1930163348
Hugo JuryBorn 13 July 1887. Gauleiter of the Gau of "Reichsgau Niederdonau" (Lower Austria). As of 1940 he was also Reich Governor, and as of 1942 also Reich Defence Commissar, for this region. Died 8 May 1945292.77712 March 1938410.338
Hans JüttnerCommander of the SS-Führungshauptamt264497541163
Ernst KaltenbrunnerSecond Chief of the RSHA after Heydrich's assassination13039300179
Hans KammlerHead of V-2 program11361920 May 19331011855
Georg Keppler Keppler commanded the 2. SS-Division Das Reich, 3. SS-Division Totenkopf, I. SS-Panzerkorps, III.(germanische) SS-Panzerkorps and the XVIII.SS-Armee-Korps.27379910 October 1935338211
Wilhelm Karl KepplerSecretary of state in Foreign Office; founder of the Freundeskreis der Wirtschaft50816August 193262424
Matthias KleinheisterkampWaffen-SS Divisional and Corps Commander1323998 January 19344158838
Wilhelm KoppeHöhere SS und Polizei Führer, HSSP in Wartheland259552 January 1932305584
Friedrich-Wilhelm KrügerHigher SS and Police Leader of Poland612316 March 19313995130
Walter KrügerCommander of :
4th SS Polizei Panzer Division
2nd SS Panzer Division Das Reich
IV SS Panzer Corps
VI. SS-Freiwilligen-Armeekorps (lettisches)
2661843991530
Hans LammersMinister of the Reich/Head of the Reich Chancellery
Honorary rank
1184041010355
Hartmann LauterbacherGauleiter und Reichsstatthalter / Oberpräsident / SS-Obergruppenführer /M.d.R. / Preußischen Staatsrat3824069 November 194086837
Werner LorenzCommander of the Main Office of Ethnic Germanization (Hauptamt Volkdeutsche Mittelstelle)66361931337994
Benno MartinSS-Obergruppenführer, General of the Waffen-SS and Police and Higher SS leader (Polizei und Höherer SS) in Nuremberg.18711710 April 19342714474
Emil Mazuw Landeshauptmann (nominal governor) of the Province of Pomerania from 1940 to 1945. A member of the SS since 1933, he held the ranks of SS-Obergruppenführer, General of the Waffen-SS (1944), General of Police (1942) and Ostsee Higher SS and Police leader (1939–1945). He was engaged in euthanasia during the Second World War. Convicted after the war of crimes associated with abuses of political prisoners and Jews; sentenced to 16 years imprisonment.25567 June 193085231
Wilhelm MurrBorn 16. Dezember 1888 in Esslingen am Neckar;Gauleiter of Württemberg-Hohenzollern, and from early 1933 held the offices of State President and Reichsstatthalter ("Reich Governor") of Württemberg. Died 14 Mai 1945 in Egg147.5459 September 193412.873
Konstantin von NeurathGerman Foreign Minister 1932–1938;Reich Protector of Bohemia Moravia 1939–19431937
Carl ObergHigher SS and Police Leader of France360757 April 1932575205
Günther PanckeHigher SS and Police Leader of Denmark;Waffen-SS General101101931282737
Karl Pfeffer-Wildenbruch Obergruppenführer, General der Waffen-SS und der Polizei, during World War II, he commanded the 4th SS Polizei Division and the VI SS Army Corps and the IX SS Mountain Corps.292713March 19391364387
Artur PhlepsCommander of the 7.SS-Freiwilligen-Gebirgs-Division Prinz Eugen40121430 June 1941
Oswald PohlChief of the SS Economics and Administration Office (WVHA)147614193330842
Hans PrützmannSS-Obergruppenführer und General der Polizei; General der Waffen-SS3002142.290
Rudolf QuernerFrom 1 May 1941 to the end of January 1943 Querner was SS and Police Leader (HSSPF) Nordsee in Military district X, based in Hamburg. He worked closely with Gauleiter Karl Kaufmann Querners had responsibility over all police matters and was involved in the deportation of the Hamburg Jews, which began at the end of October 1941.30824022 May 19382385386
Hanns Albin RauterSS and Police Leader in the Netherlands262958Joined Austrian Nazi Party
Wilhelm RediessSS and Police Leader in Norway283922 July 193025574
Joachim von RibbentropForeign minister 1938–194563083February 19381199927
Erwin RösenerHigher SS and Police Leader SS-Oberabschnitt 'Alpenland' (Wehrkreis XVIII; HQ: Salzburg)
24 November 1941 – 8 May 1945
3575193046771
Fritz SauckelHonorary rank
Gauleiter of NSDAP Gau of Thuringia
2548901395
Paul ScharfeCommander of the SS Legal Main Office142201 October 1931665697
Julius SchaubCo-founder of the SS, personal assistant to Hitler7February 192581
Dr. Johann Friedrich Scheid[3]Director of Hermsdorf-Schönburg GMBH. Had Honorary SS Rank. In August 1944 presided over a secret meeting with German industrialists to using assets to rebuild Germany in the postwar period.[4][5] Listed in 1944 reference[6] and 1946 reference[7]
Arthur Seyss-InquartLeader of NS opposition in Austria prior Anschluss, Deputy governor-general of Poland then Commissaire for the Reich in Netherlands2927716270392
Felix SteinerCommander of III (Germanic) SS Panzer Corps2533514264295
Dr. Wilhelm StuckartBorn 16 November 1902. Reich Interior State Secretary; author of Nuremberg Race Laws of 1935; participant in Wannsee Conference in 1942. In 1949, sentenced to 4 years but released for time already served. Died in a car accident in 1953.280042378144
Fritz WächtlerBorn 7 January 1891 – died 19 April 1945. Gauleiter209 058November 193435,313
Prince Josias, Hereditary Prince of Waldeck and PyrmontSS-Obergruppenführer and Higher SS and Police Leader of the SS-Oberabschnitt Fulda-Werra21392 March 1930160025
Fritz WeitzelHe became a member of Nazi Party in 1925 and of SS in 1926. In 1930 he was promoted to leader of SS in Rheinland and Ruhr. He became Polizeipräsident in Düsseldorf in 1933, and Höherer SS- und Polizeiführer West in 1938.408192718833
Karl WolffChief of staff to Heinrich Himmler and Supreme SS and Police Leader of Italy142357 October 1931695131
Udo von WoyrschHigher SS and Police Leader in the SS-Oberabschnitt Sudost3689162349
Alfred WünnenbergSS-Obergruppenführer und General der Waffen SS and the commander of the 4th SS Polizei Panzer Grenadier Division

Last Commander of the Main Office for Uniformed Police forces (Ordnungspolizei)

4058982 October 19392222600

Gruppenführer (lieutenant general)

NamePositionSS numberJoined SSParty number
Gruppenführer{{space|8}} (1925–1945)
Ludolf von AlvenslebenBorn 17 March 1901. Held ranks of NSDAP-Reichstagsabgeordneter, SS-Gruppenführer und Generalleutnant der Waffen-SS; commander of the Selbstschutz of Reichsgau Danzig-West Prussia and Major General of the police (1943). Higher SS and Police leader in Silesia. Escaped to Argentina. Died 17 March 1970177002149345
Hans BaurGeneralleutenant der Polizei. Hitler's Pilot808258None, but received Golden Party Badge
Karl BrandtHitler's physician26035329 July 19341009617
Karl-Heinrich BrennerGruppenführer and Generalleutnant of Polizei30778611 September 19383460685
Josef BürckelBorn 30 March 1895, in Lingenfeld, Germersheim. Gauliter of Vienna. Died 28 September 1944289.830193733.979
Hermann FegeleinSS-Cavalry General, Eva Braun's brother-in-law. Commander of the 8th SS Cavalry Division Florian Geyer6668019311200158
Josef FitzthumSS-Gruppenführer, Generalleutnant der Waffen-SS und Polizei, politician, and Beauftragter des Reichsführer-SS Albanien (special representative of the Reichsführer SS in Albania)419361932363169
Helmuth FriedrichsBorn 22 Sept 1899. Office of the Deputy Fuhrer. Disappeared February 1945-fate unknown278.2291936124.214
Bruno Erich Alfred FreybergBorn 12 July 1892. Oberburgermeister of Leipzeg, Germany. Committed suicide 18 April 1945113.6505.880
Karl Gebhardt"Reichsarzt-SS"; also a major general (Generalmajor) in the Waffen-SS26589419351723317
Dr. Karl GenzkenChief of Medical Office of the Waffen-SS. Involved in human experiments2079545 November 193339913
Odilo GlobocnikHigher SS and Police Leader of the Adriatic Region; Head of Operation Reinhardas SSPF Lublin (Poland)292.7761 September 1934442.939
Richard GlücksInspector of Concentration Camps/Amt D WVHA587061932214805
Wilhelm HarsterA lieutenant general in the SS and Commander of the Security Police and SD first in the Netherlands and then in Italy, Harster was directly connected with the Holocaust in two countries.[8]2259329 November 19333226594
Hans HinkelJournalist and commissioner at the Reich Ministry for the People's Enlightenment and Propaganda9 14819314.686
Otto HofmannHead of RuSHA, 1943. SS and Police Leader Southwest Germany; Wannsee Conference participant76461931145729
Fritz KatzmannHigher SS and Police Leader in Lemberg (Lwów), Galicia and Danzig-West Prussia30651 July 193098528
Gerhard KlopferBorn 18 February 1905. Attended Wannsee Conference 20 January 1942. Died 29 January 1987272.22719351.706.842
Wilhelm KubeGeneral-Kommissar for Weissruthenien (now known as Belarus)114771193471682
Wilhelm Friedrich LoeperHonorary rank; Gauleiter of the NS Gau Magdeburg Anhalt1425926980
Georg LörnerBorn 18 February 1899. Deputy Chief under Oswald Pohl of the SS-Wirtschafts-und Verwaltungshauptamt (SS Main Economic and Administrative Office, SS WVHA); chief of Amtsgruppe B, (Division B) of the WVHA, and deputy chief of Amtsgruppe W (Division W) of the WVHA. Condemned to death in 1946-commuted to 15 years-released March 1954-died 21 April 1959. Brother of SS Colonel Hans Loerner.37719July 1932676772
Paul ModerSenator of Altona, Hamburg; Sturmbannführer (major) in Waffen-SS; SS-und Polizeiführer {Warsaw}117161 September 19319425
Heinrich MüllerChief of the Gestapo (Secret State Police), Amt IV (Department IV) of the RSHA; Wannsee Conference participant10704320 April 1934533199
Arthur MülverstadtSS-Gruppenführer und Generalleutnant der Polizei; Commander of 4th SS Polizei Division2927121331860
Werner NaumannFreundeskreis der Wirtschaft & Secretary of State in Propaganda Ministry
Arthur NebeChief of the Kriminalpolizei (Criminal Police), Amt V (Department V) of the RSHA, Einsatzgruppe B Commander (June–November 1941)280152
Otto OhlendorfCommander of the Inland-SD, Amt III (Department III) of the RSHA88028 May 19256531
Werner OstendorffDual rank as SS-Gruppenführer und Generalleutnant der Waffen-SS; Commander of 17th SS Panzergrenadier Division Götz von Berlichingen and 2nd SS Panzer Division Das Reich2571461 October 19351691488
Hermann PrießCommander of 3rd SS Division Totenkopf following the death of Theodor Eicke in February 1943. Commanding officer of the 1st SS-Panzerkorps "Leibstandarte" during the Battle of the Bulge. Hermann Prieß was convicted of war crimes because of his involvement in the Malmedy massacre and was sentenced to 20 years imprisonment. He was released in 1954.1132581472296
Johann RattenhuberCommander of the Reichssicherheitsdienst (RSD); (Hitler bodyguard unit)528771 May 19333212449
Eggert ReederChief of the German Military Administration next to the Commander of Wehrmacht in occupied Belgium and northern France34077619331998009
Heinz ReinefarthWaffen-SS and Police General/Senior SS and Police Leader in Wartheland (former polish Posnania)56634December 19321268933
Karl-Gustav Sauberzweig2nd Commander of 13th Waffen SS Division1 August 1943
Walter SchimanaSS-Gruppenführer und Generalleutnant der Waffen-SS und Polizei. SSPF for Central Russia; and HSSPF for Greece; and Danube Sector337753193449402
Max Simon SS-Gruppenführer (major general) und Generalleutnant der Waffen-SS

commander of the XIII SS Army Corps

83086May 19331350576
Jakob SporrenbergSS-Gruppenführer (major general) und Generalleutnant der Polizei in Minsk Russia and Lubin Poland38091 October 193025585
Bruno StreckenbachSS-Gruppenführer und Generalleutnant der Waffen-SS. Captured by Soviets and in 1952 was sentenced to 25 years in prison, but released 10 October 1955. The West German government brought Streckenbach to trial in 1973, but the case was dismissed due "to the defendant's poor health". Died on 28 October 197714.7131 September 1931489.792
Jürgen StroopSS and Police Leader of Warsaw; later senior SS and Police leader in Greece446117 July 19321292297
Adolf von BomhardAlso Generalleutnant of the Ordnungspolizei; Chief of the Command Office of the Uniformed Police Main Office
Fritz von ScholzCommander of 11th SS Volunteer Panzergrenadier Division Nordland13563819371304071
Baron Otto WächterGovernor of Cracow and Governor of Galicia District235338March 1935301093
Dr. Richard Wendler Gouverneur von Lublin 15.2.42 – 27.2.41; MWGB Gouverneur Krakau to 25.5.43; Gouverneur Lublin 26.5.43 – 22.7.44; involved with the Czestochowa Ghetto. His sister was married to Gebhard Himmler, brother of Heinrich Himmler.360501 April 193393116

Brigadeführer (major general)

NamePositionSS numberJoined SSParty number
Brigadeführer{{space|8}} (1932–1945)
Hugo von AbercronMajor general1933
Otto AbetzGerman ambassador to Vichy France; sentenced to 20 years in 1949 for war crimes; released 1954. Died 1958253.3141 August 19357.011.453
Franz AugsbergerAlso Generalmajor der Waffen-SS-20th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (1st Estonian)139 52820 April 1932360 700
Lothar BeutelBorn 6 May 1902 in Leipzig. Einsatzgruppen IV commander 1939. Died 16 May 1986 in Berlin-Steglitz24221930135.238
Walther BierkampBorn 17.12.1901 in Hamburg; SS-Brigadeführer and major of the police; SD Düsseldorf, Einsatzgruppe D, SD Krakau;-suicide 15.05.1945
Gottfried Graf von Bismarck-SchönhausenMember of the Reichstag; chairman of the regional council (Regierungspräsident) for Stettin, and later also for Potsdam.
Hugo BlaschkeHitler's dentist. Brigadeführer und Generalmajor der Waffen-SS2568822 May 1935452082
Karl Brunner (SS general)Born 26 July 1900. A German lawyer;head of the Einsatzkommando 4/I during the invasion of Poland ;SS-Brigadeführer and Generalmajor of the police and the SS and police leader in Salzburg Austria and Bolzano Italy.Postwar part of the Gehlen Org. Not prosecuted for war Crimes. Died 7 December 1980107,161June 19341,903,386
Josef BühlerDeputy governor Central Government on Kraków; attended Wannsee Conference 20 January 1942
Ernst DamzogBorn 30 October 1882, Strassburg {France} Involved with the Einsatzgruppen in killing Jews and Poles; also involved in KZ Chelmo killings as well.-died July 1945 Helle.36.15715 June 19335.081.001
Léon DegrellePromoted by Himmler to this rank on 2 May 1945 (unofficial)/Commander of the Waffen SS division "Wallonie"None1 June 1943
Christoph DiehmBorn 1 March 1892. Commander of S.S. Sturmbrigade R.O.N.A.; also held rank of Generalmajor der Polizei. Died 11 February 196028.461March 1932212.531
Anton DunckernBorn 29 June 1905. Commander of the Security Police (SiPo) and SD in Occupied Lorraine (Metz); also a Generalmajor der Polizei. From 31 May to 1 July 1953, Dunckern was tried as a war criminal before the Military Court of the 6th Region in Metz; sentenced to 20 years at hard labor. In June 1954, he was granted an early release from a prison; died 9 December 1985.3526315601
Heinz Fanslau Born 6 June 1909. deputy chief of the WVHA, Brigadier General of the Waffen SS; in Pohl Trial sentenced to 25 years; reduced to 20 years; commuted to 15 years. died 10 March 198713.200581.867
Ernst FickSS-Brigadefürer und Generalmajor der Waffen-SS2853124.087
Hans FischböckInvolved in Final Solution in the Netherlands; Secretary of State for economics matters next to the Reich Commissar in the Netherlands367799
Karl GenzkenChief of Medical Office of the Waffen-SS2079545 November 193339913
Ulrich GrafA member of Hitler's bodyguard268
Wilhelm von Grolmanb.16 July 1894 SS-Brigadeführer und Generalmajor der Polizei d.20 June 19854130352.864
Desiderius HampelBorn 20 January 1895. SS Brigadeführer and Generalmajor der Waffen SS. d 11 January 1981468174May 1942
Franz HaylerBorn 29 August 1900 in Schwarzenfeld and died 11 September 1972 in Aschau im Chiemgau. He was a German self-employed salesman who rose during the Third Reich to State Secretary and acting Reich Economics Minister as a member of the NSDAP and the SS.6469723 March 1934754133
Eberhard HerfBorn 20 March 1887. SS-Brigadeführer und Generalmajor der Polizei. executed 30 January 1946 War crimes. Cousin of SS Obergruppenführer Maximilian von Herff 411.9709 November 19411.322.780
Franz Josef HuberServed as chief of the State Police (SiPo) and Gestapo for Vienna, the "Lower Danube" and "Upper Danube" regions; also a Generalmajor der Polizei1070994583151
Heinz Jostborn 9 July 1904. SD officer and original Chief of the Ausland-SD, Amt VI (Department VI) of the RSHA & Commander of Einsatzkommando A (29 March – 2 September 1942). Tried in Einsatzgruppen Trial of 1947-1948. In 1951, Jost was released from Landsberg prison. He then worked in Düsseldorf as a real estate agent. He died on 12 November 1964 at Bensheim.3624325 July 193475946
Bronislaw KaminskiCommander of Kaminski Brigade
Dr. Adolf KatzSS-Brigadeführer und Generalmajor der Waffen-SS3199149.075
Hans Kehrl|de}}Born 08.09.1900 Brandenburg, Amtschef (Rohstoff- und Planungsamt) im Reichsministerium für Rüstung und Kriegsproduktion.
Died 26.04. 1984 Grafenau-Döffingen bei Stuttgart),
276.89913 September 19361.878.921
Fritz KranefussHead of Financial Department under Himmler53092964992
Hugo KraasBorn 25 January 1911 He served in the Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler and was the last commander of the SS Division Hitlerjugend. Kraas was investigated for the murder of several dozens of Italian Jews in Italy; he was tried in absentia in Italy in 1955 and was found guilty. The investigation also took place in West Germany in 1965 but stalled for "lack of evidence". Died 20 February 1980289.63315. Oktober 19352.204.561
Christian Peder KryssingCommander of Frikorps Danmark and SS-Kampfgruppe Kueste
Franz KutscheraSS General and Gauleiter of Carinthia. SS and Police Leader of the Poland's Warsaw district, and a Generalmajor der Polizei.196591 November 1931363031
Gustav LombardSS-Brigadeführer und Generalmajor der Waffen-SS185.023May 19332.649.630
Kurt MeyerWaffen-SS division commander of 12th SS Panzer Division Hitlerjugend.17 55915 October 1931316 714
Wilhelm MohnkeWaffen-SS divisional commander of the LSSAH and (Kommandant) Battle Commander for the defence of the central government district (Zitadelle sector) that included the Reich Chancellery and Führerbunker during the Battle of Berlin155411 September 1931649984
Erich NaumannSS-Brigadeführer und Generalmajor der Polizei; commander of Einsatzgruppe B (November 1941 – March 1943)170257
Hans NielandLord Mayor of Dresden6170233333
Danilo NovakovićProtectorate of Serbia.7816 January 192657
Father of Danilo Novaković, the protectorate of Serbia during the WW2.7716 January 192656
Karl Pflaumer|de}}Interior Minister of the state of baden62 5111 June 1932186 057
Karl PflommSS-Brigadeführer und Generalmajor der Polizei2913304.896
Hans PleschSS-Brigadeführer und Generalmajor der Polizei4339347.695
Anton Reinthaller292775December 1938
Joachim RumohrBrigadeführer und Generalmajor of the Waffen-SS74501933216161
Walter SchellenbergSD officer and second Chief of the Ausland-SD, Amt VI (Department VI) of the RSHA 124.81710 January 19343.504.508
Gustav Adolf ScheelPolice Major General; Leader of the National Socialist Students' Federation, Superior SS and Police Leader in Salzburg, Gauleiter in Salzburg. Leader of the Berlin SD School; Inspector of the Security Police (SiPo) and the SD in Stuttgart; Leader of the Nazi Old Gentlemen's Federation; Chairman of the Reich Student Works; President of the German Study Works for Foreigners; Member of the Reich Labour Chamber and the Reichstag; commander of the SiPo and the SD under Chief of the civil administration in Alsace; Leader of the SD Upper Division South (Munich); Inspector of the SiPo and the SD under the higher SS and Police leaders South and Main; Higher SS and Police leader; Leader of the SS Upper Division Alpenland (Salzburg); Volkssturm Leader1071891 October 1931391 271
Walter SchieberBorn 13 September 1896. head of the Armaments Supply Office under Albert Speer. After 1947 employed by the US for ten years in chemical warfare research in West Germany. Died 29 June 1960161.947June 1933
August SchmidthuberCO of the 7th SS Volunteer Mountain Division Prinz Eugen from 20 January 1944 to 8 May 1945, and the 21st Waffen Mountain Division of the SS Skanderbeg (1st Albanian) from May 1944 onwards.26645017 May 1935
Karl Eberhard Schöngarthb.22 April 1903. Commander of an Einsatzgruppen; perpetrated the Massacre of Lviv professors, among other atrocities; Wannsee Conference participant; executed 16 May 1946 after being found guilty of killing an Allied POW 21 November 1944671741 Feb 19332,848,857
Walther SchröderBorn. 26 November 1902. PolizeiPraesdent in Lubeck; SS and Police führer in Latvia; involved in killing of Jews in Reichskommissariat Ostland. died .31 October 1973290.79720 April 19386288
Hinrich SchuldtAwarded Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords
Erwin SchulzBorn 27 November 1900, Berlin. Chief of Einsatzkommando 5 In May 1941. Sentenced to 20 years in Einsatzgruppen Trial; commuted to 15 years January 1951-released 9 January 1954. Died 11 November 1981.1935
Hendrik SeyffardtFounder of the SS Dutch Legion
Franz SixChief of Amt VII (Department VII) of the RSHA; charged with creation of Chief of Einsatzgruppen for England
Vorkommando of Moscow of Einsatzgruppe B
1074801935245679
Sylvester StadlerBorn 30 December 1910. Commander of the SS Division Das Reich, SS Division Hohenstaufen and a recipient of the Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves. Died 23 August 1995139,49519334,159,018
Ludwig SteegBorn 22 December 1894. Mayor of Berlin Germany 1940-1945.
Died a POW 6 September 1945
127.5311.485.884
Hyacinth Graf Strachwitz von Groß-Zauche und CamminetzHeer panzer general828571405562
Bruno StreckenbachBorn 7 February 1902. Awarded 30 January 1939 Golden Party Badge; Chief of Amt I (Department I), Administration and Personal of the RSHA; and Einsatzgruppen Commander, 8th SS Cavalry Division Florian Geyer. Died 28 October 1977147131 September 1931489972
Otto SteinbrinckFreundeskreis der Reichsführer SS6308430 May 19332638206
Wilhelm TrabandtColonel of 1 SS Infantry Brigade
Commander of 18th SS Volunteer Panzer Grenadier Division Horst Wessel
218.852May 19367035171
Friedrich Uebelhoerborn 25 Sept 1893. Governor of the Lodz ghetto until December 1942. Disappeared 1945-fate unknown.20905911707
Edmund VeesenmayerSpecial Representative of the Reich in various South East countries. Involved in the Final Solution in Croatia, Serbia and Hungary
Wilhelm Fritz von RoettigAlso Generalmajor der Ordnungspolizei.
Jürgen WagnerCommander of 23rd SS Volunteer Panzer Grenadier Division Nederland
4th SS Polizei Division
23 69215 June 1931707279
Friedrich WeberCommander of the NSDAP Old Guard265902July 193415
Ernst Heinrich Freiherr von WeizsäckerBorn 25 May 1882. Secretary of State Foreign Office 1938-1943. Died 4 August 1951293.29120 April 1938 4.814.617
Karl Maria WiligutSection VIII (Archives) RUSHA
Himmler's Personal Staff
September 1933
Theodor WischSS-Brigadeführer und Generalmajor der Waffen-SS4759369.050
Fritz WittFirst commander of the 12th SS Panzer Division Hitlerjugend. Awarded the Knight's Cross on 4 September 1940. He was killed by an allied naval barrage in 1944.215181 December 1931816769
Karl Peter ZennerBorn 11 June 1899. SS-Brigadeführer und Generalmajor der Polizei. Died 16 June 1969 176August 192613.539

SS Officers

Oberführer (senior colonel)

NamePositionSS numberJoined SSParty number
Oberführer{{space|8}} (1926–1945)
Dr. Humbert Achamer-PifraderBorn 21 November 1900 in Teplitz-Schönau, Married Maria Hauser in 1929, Joined NSDAP on 10 November 1931, SS-Oberführer und Oberst der Polizei, Einsatzgruppe A Commander (10 September 1942 – 4 September 1943), head of the Gestapo in Darmstadt in 1940, Inspector of the SiPo and SD in Wiesbaden July 1942, Inspector of the SiPo and SD in Berlin September 1943. Died 25 April 1945 in Linz275750September 1935614104
Josef Altstötter Member of Reich Ministry of Justice; member of SA # 31; tried 1947 in Judges' Trial-released 1950-died 1979289.25415 May 19375.823.836
Adolf AxWaffen-SS commander. Chief of Staff of the Commander of the Waffen-SS in The Netherlands 1942 194438481 December 1930378043
Hans BaierBorn 4 November 1893 At Pohl Trial sentenced 10 years. Died 16 March 1969279.4581 August 19372.572.143
Werner Blankenburgborn 19 June 1905 in Caputh. Involved in Nazism "Euthanasia"-program Action T4, the annihilation of the Polish Jews in the "Aktion Reinhard", and the experiments with castration by X-Rays in KZ Auschwitz-Birkenau. Officially declared dead 31 December 1945 in 1956 ironically he actually died under alias Werner Bieleke 28 November 1957124744
Friedrich-Wilhelm BockHe was born 6 May 1897. His military service; 2 August 1914 to 1 February 1919 F.A.R 31.; Alleged to have been member of Freikorps. 10 July 1924....Leutnant {police}; 1 April 1928...Oberleutnant {police}; 1 January 1934...Hauptmann {police}; 1 April 1936...Major {police}; 1 November 1941...Sturmbannführer (Joined SS at this rank); 5 January 1942...Obersturmbannführer; Einsatzgruppe B, Sonderkommando 7c Commander (June 1942); 9 November 1943...Standartenführer; 1 August 1944...Oberführer. Commander of 9.SS-Panzer-Division Hohenstaufen, 4.SS-Polizei-Panzergrenadier-Division, 19.Waffen-Grenadier-Division der SS. Died 11 March 1978 Hanover Germany4058212223186
Ernst Boepple
Herbert BöttcherBorn 29.10.1903 Stettin. Participated in executions of Poles and Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto ruins.Sentenced to death by a Polish court after the war and executed on 12 June 1950459
Karl-Heinz BürgerAlso a police colonel156 30930 January 193368 902
Alfred BuntruAlso a hydraulic engineer and informant for the Sicherheitsdienst (SD)1937
Prince Christoph of Hesseborn 14 May 1901. Also Hauptmann d.R.;b. Stab RFSS;Luftwaffe Major.Killed in airplane accident. 7 Oct 194335903February 1933 1 498 608
or 696 176
Karl DiebitschArtist and soldier responsible for much of the Third Reich SS regalia. Prof. Diebitsch worked with graphic designer Walter Heck to design the all-black SS uniform. Also with his business partner Industrialist Franz Nagy, Diebitsch began the production of art porcelain at the porcelain factory Porzellan Manufaktur Allach.1419901 May 1920
November 1933.
1,436 {membership lapsed},
4,690,956 reinstated.
Rudolf DielsFirst commander of the Gestapo until April 1934; later Chief of the Regional Gouvernement (Regierungsprasident) of Köln187116April 19343955308
Dr. Eduard DeisenhoferWaffen-SS combat commander
Dr. Oskar Dirlewangerborn 26 Sept 1895; Leader of Dirlewanger Brigade; died 7 June 19453572671,098,716
Heinrich Fehlisborn 1 November 1906 in Wulften am Harz. Was a member of the Einsatzgruppen during Operation Weserübung; commanded the Sicherheitspolizei and Sicherheitsdienst in Norway; died 11 May 1945 in Porsgrunn272.25519352.862.366
Arthur FuchsKilled in an RAF air raid on Berlin during the night of 17 January 1943.On the recommendation of his Superior Paul Otto Geibel he was admitted into the SS posthumously during Feb. 43 with effect 21.12.194221 December 1942
Wilhelm Fuchsborn 1 September 1898 in Mannheim. SS-Oberführer und Oberst der Polizei, Leader of Einsatzgruppe "Serbien" from April 1941 to January 1942 and Befehlshaber der Sicherheitspolizei und des SD (BdS) {Serbia}, Kommandeur of Sicherheitspolizei and des SD in Litauen, BdS Ostland in Riga and from 15 September 1943 to 27 May 1944 Leader of Einsatzkommandos 3 {USSR}. Died 24 January 1947 Belgrade.62.7601 December 19321.038.061
Paul Otto GeibelBorn 10.6.1896 Gerlach. Participated in executions of Poles and Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto ruins.Sentenced to life imprisonment by a Polish court after the war, committed suicide in the Mokotów prison in 1966
Fridolin GlassBorn 1910. Commander of SS Regiment 89 before outbreak of World War II. Killed in action 1943155.767April 1934440.452
Karl HöferOldest member of SS – born 29 December 1862276338
Hubert KlausnerGauleiter of Carinthia
Martin KohlroserBorn 8 January 1905. With 34th SS Volunteer Grenadier Division Landstorm Nederland; commander in the Waffen SS during World War II who was awarded the German Cross in Gold. died 14 November 19673.1491 December 1930371.577
Erhard KroegerFormer leader of the National Socialist Group in Estonia. Commander of Einsatzkommando 6/Einsatzgruppe C35724323 October 19387 675 747
Johannes Georg Lörner aka Hans LörnerBorn 6 March 1893. Member of WVHA and brother of Gruppenfuhrer Georg Lörner. In 1947 sentenced to 10 years in prison-released 1951.83.6831 April 19332.541.670
Hans LoritzKZ commander Esterwegen concentration camp4.1651 August 1930298.668
Emil MauriceSS Member No. 2, credited with co-founding the SS2February 192539
Hermann MuhsBorn 16 May 1894. Secretary of State and Minister for Church Affairs (Minister für Kirchenfragen) in Nazi Germany. Died 13 April 1962
Georg Georg Wilhelm Müller]Born 39 December 1909. Assistant to Goebbels in the Propaganda Ministry Aka "Müller-Oslo" [Assigned to Norway]; died 30 April 19893.554193074.380
Thomas MüllerWaffen-SS combat commander
Erich NeumannBorn 31 May 1892. Participant Wannsee Conference. Arrested after World War II but released because of poor health. Died 23 March 1951222.014August 19342.645.024
Friedrich PanzingerBorn 1 February 1903. Served as the head of Reichssicherheitshauptamt (RSHA) Amt IV A, from September 1943 to May 1944 and the commanding officer of Einsatzgruppe A in the Baltic States and Belarus. From 15 August 1944 forward, he was chief of RSHA Amt V, the Kriminalpolizei (Kripo; Criminal Police), also known as the Reichskriminalpolizeiamt (RKPA); was responsible for the murder of prisoner of war French general Gustave Marie Maurice Mesny on 19 January 1945 near the village of Nossen. Arrested in 1946; in Moscow on 22 March 1952 he was twice sentenced to 25 years of forced labor. As a so-called Nichtamnestierter ("non-amnestied"), he was released in September 1955 and repatriated to Germany. He was a member of the Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND; Federal Intelligence Service) under Reinhard Gehlen. He committed suicide after being arrested for war crimes 8 August 1959.322,118.April 19371,017,341.
Ferdinand PorscheHe made contributions to advanced German tank designs: Tiger I, Tiger II, and the Elefant, as well as the super-heavy Panzer VIII Maus tank, which was never put into production. He also made contributions in aircraft design, including the Junkers Ju 88, and the Focke-Wulf Ta 152. Additionally, he helped develop and manufacture retaliatory weapons (Vergeltungswaffen), such as the V-1 flying bombs (Fi 103 flying bombs).None5643287
Emanuel SchaferEinsatzkommando/SD/Himmler's personal staff2800184659879
Julian SchernerSS and Police Leader of Kraków
Gerhard SchneiderFor biography see Gerhard Schneider SS Mann
Julius SchreckFirst Reichsführer-SS5February 192553
Emil SembachSS headquarters in Silesia killed during the Long knives night in 1934.6.6401 April 19323.575
Otto SteinhäuslPolice President of Vienna and Leader of Interpol.2927731938
Benno von ArentBorn 19 July 1898 in Görlitz, Prussia. His uncle was Benno von Arent (Generalleutnant). Member of the Freikorps. Joined the Nazi Party in 1932 he was one of the founders of the "Bund nationalsozialistischer Bühnen- und Filmkünstler" ("Union of national-socialist stage and movie artists"), which was renamed "Kameradschaft deutscher Künstler" ("fellowship of German artists") after Hitler's rise to power in 1933. Arent was appointed "Reichsbühnenbildner" ("Reich stage designer") in 1936 and "Reichsbeauftragter für die Mode" ("Reich agent for fashion") in 1939. He designed the diplomatic uniform of the Nazi diplomatic service. In 1944, he was given the rank of SS-Oberführer. Died 14 October 19561931
Ferdinand von Sammern-FrankeneggBorn 17.3.1897 Grieskirchen. Stub: 9.11.37; Staff : 17.3.38; Fuhrer 37 SS – Standarte (Linz) : 12.3 – 31.12.1938; Reichstag deputy 1938-1944; b. Stab SS – Oberabschnitt Nordost : 1.1 – 7.2.1939; m.d.F. SS – Abschnitt IX : 1.3 – 1.7.1939; Stabsfuhrer SS – Oberabschnitt Main : 1.7 – 1.9.1939; Fuhrer SS – Abschnitt IX (Wurzburg) : 1.9.1939 – 15.5.1942; Oberf : 30.1.41; SSPF Warschau : 15.5.1942 – 19.4.1943; b.m. SS – Abschnitt IX : 1.6 – 1.7.1943; Fuhrer b. Stab RFSS : 1.7.1943 –;Polizeigebietsfuhrer Esseg : 15.7.1943 – 20.9.1944; Brif u. Gen.Mjr d. Pol: 20.4.1944; killed 20.9.1944 b. Banja Luka.292 7921 459 955
[https://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=78816&p=2138079&hilit=Karl+georg+brandt#p2138079 Paul Gebhard Gustav Werner]Born 4.11.1900. Served in World War I 1918. Also served in SS Security service; also a deputy to Arthur Nebe and Friedrich Panzinger. Involved in the Shoah; SS Oberfuhrer and Oberst Der Polizei. Died 15. Feb 1970 Leinfelden2903895 November 19373025030
Gustav Adolf WiemannWaffen-SS Officer and son-in-law of SS-Oberstgruppenführer Paul Hausser1938
Arpad WigandSS and Police leader (SS-und Polizeiführer (SSPF)) in Warsaw from 4 August 1941 until 23 April 1943. Aide to Erich von dem Bach Zelewski. In 1981, Wigand was found guilty in Hamburg for war crimes and was sentenced to 12.5 years.299930682

Standartenführer (colonel)

NamePositionSS numberJoined SSParty number
Standartenführer{{space|8}} (1925–1945)
Humbert Achamer-PifraderBorn 21 November 1900 Bohemia. Served In Austrian Army in World War I. In 1935 Head of Gestapo in Darmstadt. By July 1942, he was Chief of Security Police and SD in Wiesbaden. In September 1942 he became, in succession to Walter Stahlecker and Heinz Jost, commander of Einsatzgruppen A, which was responsible for the mass murder of civilians (mostly Jewish). In addition, he was commander of the Security Police (Sipo) in Riga for sometime. On 31 August 1943, awarded with the Iron Cross 2nd Class award. In 1944 he returned to the Reich Security Main Office in Berlin and took over as Chief of Security Police in the field units of the Unit IV B. Killed in air raid 21 April 1945275.750September 1935614.104
Gunter d'AlquenBorn 24 October 1910. Chief of Propaganda OKW; Editor of Das Schwarze Korps;Commander of the SS-Standarte Kurt Eggers. Died 15 May 1988.8452193166.689
Ludolf Jakob von AlvenslebenBorn 9 August 1899. Was a senior staff member of the Action Reinhard group assigned by Reichsführer-SS Heinrich Himmler to systematically murder the Jews of Europe. He ended the war as SS and Police Leader (SSPF) of Adria-West, Northern Italy. He escaped investigation after the war and is reported to have died when his car overturned on a road outside Dortmund. Died 23 August 195352.1951.313.391
Emil AugsburgIn 1939-40 and again in the summer and fall of 1941 he joined the Security Police to carry out what were called "special duties" (spezielle Aufgaben), a euphemism for executions of Jews and others the Nazis considered undesirable. Augsburg was used by CIC from 1947 to 1948 as an expert on Soviet affairs.[8] Reported died 1981307,92511 September 19385,518,743
Rudolf BatzBorn 10 November 1903. Einsatzkommando2; KDS Cracow; Gestapo Chief Hanover Germany. Died 8 February 196127245810 December 1935
Paul BlobelBorn 13 August 1894. Einsatzgruppe C, Einsatzkommando 4a Commander (June 1941 – 13 January 1942). Executed 7 June 195129100January 1932844662
Ferdinand BrandnerBorn 17 November 1903. Was an Austrian aerospace designer and was responsible for the most powerful turboprop engine ever built, the Kuznetsov NK-12, while interned in the Soviet Union under Operation Osoaviakhim following World War II. Died 20 December 1986
Hans CollaniBorn 13 February 1908 in Stettin, died 29 July 1944 at Narva (suicide) Waffen-SS Officer
Max de CrinisBorn 29 May 1889. Psychiatric director of the clinic "La charité" of Berlin. Also worked with RuSHA/Action T-4. Suicide 2 May 1945276 1711936688 247
Eugen DollmannServed as Himmler's personal representative to the Italian government and the Vatican.[8] Died 19852892593 402 541
Erich Ehrlingerdate=January 2015}} Died 31 July 2004107493May 1935541195
Franz EirenschmalzBorn 20 October 1901. At Pohl Trial sentenced to hang-commuted to 9 years10.051June 1931644.902
Waldemar Fegeleinborn 9 January 1912. Commander of 2nd SS Cavalry Regiment; 8th SS Cavalry Division Florian Geyer;
37th SS Volunteer Cavalry Division Lützow. Brother of Hermann Fegelein. Died 20 November 2000
2297802942829
Hermann Florstedtborn 18 February 1895. Commandant of Majdanek Concentration Camp. Executed 15 April 194586601931488 573
Karl Geseleborn 15 August 1912. With 16th SS Panzergrenadier Division Reichsführer-SS and 37th SS Volunteer Cavalry Division Lützow. Died 8 April 196810,596August 1931
Hans Friedemann GötzeBorn 3 November 1897. Son of SS Brigadefuhrer Friedemann Götze. Commander of SS Heimwehr Danzig KIA 3 May 1940
Herbert Golz357154
Jakob GrimmingerBorn 25 April 1892. Member of SS-Standarte 1 and bearer of the Blutfahne. Died 28 January 196913525 February 1926759
Kurt GruberBorn 21 October 1904 in Syrau, Vogtland – died 24 December 1943 in Dresden. He was a Nazi politician and from 1926 to 1931 the first chairman of the Hitler Youth (Hitler-Jugend or HJ).7270
Max HansenBorn 31 July 1908. Commander of the 1st SS Panzer Grenadier Regiment in the Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler. Died 7 March 1990278131931478376
Heinrich HeimBorn 15 June 1900; one of three compilers of Hitler's Table Talk Died 26 June 19881782
Gebhard Ludwig Himmlerborn 29 July 1898. Brother of Heinrich Himmler. Died 1982214.04930 January 19441.117.822
Peter HöglReichssicherheitsdienst deputy commander2499983289992
Franz Joseph, Prince of Hohenzollern-EmdenBorn 1891. Expelled from SS November 1944. Died 1964. 276 69119333765580
Walter HuppenkothenBorn 31 December 1907. Died 5 April 19781267851 May 19331950150
Erich Georg Heinrich IsselhorstBorn 5 February 1906. An Einsatzkommando leader; Held posts within the Gestapo and SS in Cologne, Munich, Stuttgart and Strasbourg. Executed 23 February 1948267,313October 19341,269,847
Karl JägerCommander of Einsatzkommando 3/Einsatzgruppe A. Author of the infamous Jäger Report.628231932359269
Vilis JanumsBorn 7 January 1894. Commander in the 15th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (1st Latvian). Died 6 August 1981
Rudolf LangeSD Commander of Latvia, Commander Einsatzkommando A-2. Wannsee Conference participant935011 March 19331159583
Michael Lippert Killed SA leader Ernst Röhm July 1934

SS-Totenkopf Officer then Commander of the NCO School of the Waffen-SS in Arnhem (the Netherlands)

2 96810 March 1931246 989
Enno LollingConcentration Camps Inspectorate; Physician with Amt D III of the SS-Wirtschafts-Verwaltungshauptamt for Medical Services and Camp Hygiene, with headquarters at Oranienburg179,76528 August 19334,691,483
Josef Albert MeisingerThe Butcher of Warsaw as Commander of the Security Police and SD361345 March 19333201697
Rudolf Mildnerb.7 July 1902. The chief of the Gestapo at Katowice and who was the head of the political department at Auschwitz, conducting "third degree" methods of interrogation from March 1941 until September 1943. As such, he frequently sent prisoners to Auschwitz for incarceration or execution. He visited Auschwitz on several occasions. In December 1944, he was appointed chief of the SiPo, Gestapo and SD in Vienna. After the war, Mildner testified at the Nuremberg Trials and remained in custody until released in 1949. Postwar fate unknown275.7411935614.080
Erich MixBorn 27 June 1898 Trzcińsk. Served in World War I and World War II. Also Mayor of Settina and Wiesbaden. Died 9 April 19711324001 September 19331.334.064
Professor Dr. Wilhelm PfannenstielSS physician at Bełżec and Auschwitz27308319342828629
Joachim PeiperWaffen-SS Commander of LSSAH Kampfgruppe Peiper (the unit involved in the Malmedy massacre) (branch: Panzertruppe)13249616 Oct 1933
Heinrich PetersenCommander of 18th SS Volunteer Panzer Grenadier Division Horst Wessel134.299964.574
Ruediger PipkornBorn 19 November 1909. 1945 commander of 35th SS and Police Grenadier Division. Killed 25 April 1945
Walther Rauff VanghøjBorn 19 June 1906. Spearheaded gas van engineering. Died 14 May 1984290.947January 19385.216.415
Alfons RebaneBorn 24 June 1908. Awarded Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. Nicknamed "Estonian Rommel". Postwar worked for MI6 and involved in Operation Jungle. Died 8 March 1976.
Arthur RödlKZ Commander -Gross-Rosen concentration camp; Buchenwald concentration camp;1.240192898.023
Rudolf ScheideBorn 24 December 1908. Acquitted at Pohl Trial2.351193093.508
Heinrich SeetzenBorn 22 June 1906. Died 28 September 1945 (suicide)267,2311 February 19352,732,725
Wolfram SieversBorn 10 July 1905. Himmler's personnel Staff
General Secretary of the Ahnenerbe
Deputy of Managing Board of Directors of Reich Research Council. Executed 2 June 1948
2753251935144983
Josef SpacilBorn 3 January 1907. SS economist at the Higher SS and Police Leader office for southern Russia
Chief of Section II RSHA
679710 April 19311,200,941
Günther TamaschkeBorn 26 February 1896. Commandant of the Lichtenburg and Ravensbrück concentration camps.
Died 14 October 1959
851192736,978
Hilmar WäckerleFirst commandant of Dachau Concentration camp9.7291 March 1931530.715
Wilhelm ZanderBorn 22 April 1911. Was an adjutant to Martin Bormann. Died 27 September 1974.27789552659

Obersturmbannführer (lieutenant colonel)

NamePositionSS numberJoined SSParty number
Obersturmbannführer{{space|8}} (1933–1945)
Fritz ArltBorn 12 April 1912. Died 21 April 20041.376.685
Georg BetzBorn 15 June 1903. SS officer who served as Adolf Hitler's personal co-pilot and Hans Baur's substitute.
Died 2 May 1945
6254191932
Helmut BischoffGestapo chief of Poznań and Magdeburg; director of security for the V-weapons program272403November, 1935203122
Johannes Karl Bernhard BoberminBorn 1 October 1903 At Pohl trial sentenced to 20 years-reduced to 15 years.Died February 1960139.845September 1933 2.633.234
Dr. Otto BradfischEinsatzgruppe B, Einsatzkommando 8 commander (June 1941 – 1 April 1942)31081026 September 1938405869
Werner BrauneCommanded Einsatzkommando 11b/Einsatzgruppe Special Purpose Unit D.107,364November 1934581,277
Fritz DargesBorn 8 February 1913. With 2nd SS Panzer Division Das Reich and 5th SS Panzer Division Wiking
Died 25 October 2009
72.2221 April 19334.166.936
Léon DegrelleBorn 15 June 1906. Belgian Waffen-SS Foreign Legion Commander. Died 31 March 1994None1 June 1943None
Fritz DietrichBorn 6 August 1898. SS police chief (SS und PolizeiStandortführer ) in Liepāja (German:Libau), Latvia. Postwar tried and executed 22 October 1948280034May 19362674343
Adolf EichmannBorn 19 March 1906. Head of the Gestapo's Sub-Office of Resettlement and later head of the Office of Jewish Affairs under RSHA Amt IV Gestapo and officially known as sub-department, Referat IV B4. Tried and found guilty of war crimes and hanged 1 June 1962453261 April 1932889895
Alfred Karl Wilhelm FilbertBorn 8.September.1905. Leader of Einsatzkommando 9 (EK 9) in Einsatzgruppe B (EGr B) in June 1941, Arrested August 1959. Sentenced to life; request for revision rejected April 1963; Fired for Liability April 1975. Died 1 August 1990August 1932
Hans FleischhackerBorn 10 March 1912. SS-Rasse- und SiedlungshauptamtDied 30 January 199230739919407501920
Bruno Gesche4th Commander of the SS-Begleitkommando des Führers 1934–1945109319278592
Werner Göttsch Born 23. October 1912 in Kiel; d 2. May 1983 in Kiel10.23815 March 1931459,389
Fritz HartjensteinCommandant at Birkenau; Natzweiler concentration camp; Flossenbürg
Karl Hassborn 5 October 1912. Joined SD 1934. Involved in deportation of 1,000 Jews to KZ Auschwitz; placed Princess Mafalda of Savoy in German custody. Involved in Ardeatine massacre. Postwar used by US to Spy on USSR; sentenced to life in prison in 1988; died under house arrest 21 April 2004117557
Werner HaaseBorn 2 August 1900. Hitler's Personal physician. Died 30 November 1950 while a POW of USSR254.0971 April 19413.081.672
Georg Ritter von HenglBorn 21 October 1897. Commander XIX Mountain Corps. Died 19 March 19521 July 1934
Georg Albert Wilhelm HeuserBorn 27 February 1913; Chief of the KDS [Gestapo] Minsk. Died 30 January 1989
Fritz HipplerFilm producer of The Eternal Jew28412210 April 193762133
Wilhelm HöttlRSHA
Head of Counter Intelligence for Central and Southeastern Europe; second in command to Himmler's representative in Hungary
30951019386309616
Rudolf HößCommander of Auschwitz concentration camp19361620 September 19333240
[https://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=111942&p=1941157&hilit=Max+Jesuiter#p1941157 Maximilian JESUITER]Born Szczecin;executed by the Soviets in Minsk (Bielorussia) on 06 II 19481932
Kurt Jurgschait
Dr. Ernest Kahborn Baden-Baden Germany; became NSDAP member 1 Sept 19322905431 August 19371298873
Vinzenz KaiserBorn 28 February 1904 Waltersdorf, Austria. An "Old Guard" NSDAP member. Formed SA troop in 1927. 1934 fled Austria and joined SS Austrian Legion Adolf Eichmann was also a member of this unit. 1931 member of SS with rank of Sturmführer. Member of LSSAH. 1938 part of Anschluss-company commander in SS Regiment Der Führer later part of 2nd SS Panzer Division Das Reich. Also member of 16th SS Panzergrenadier Division Reichsführer-SS and 17th SS Panzergrenadier Division Götz von Berlichingen. Awarded Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. Died while a POW 19/20 April 19451712710 October 193154828
Herbert KapplerBorn 23 September 1907. Commander of SS and Police Forces in Rome, Italy. In prison from 1948 until escape 1977; died 9 February 1978552118 May 1933594899
Erich KempkaBorn 16 September 1910. Hitler's chauffeur and an original member of SS-Begleitkommando des Führers. Died 24 January 197528031 April 1930225639
Max KieferBorn 15 September 1889 At Pohl Trial sentenced to life-commuted to 20 years. died 21 February 1974
Horst KleinBorn 27 February 1910. Acquitted Pohl trial114.488April 1933 2.167.516
Max KoegelSection Commander at Auschwitz12544634 March 1936215.123
Johannes KönigSS-RSHA.452.432
Dr Eduard KrebsbachBorn 8 August 1894; served 1940 in 3rd SS Panzer Division Totenkopf; stationed at KZ Mauthuasen and KZ Kaiserwald; executed for war crimes 28 May 1947106 82119334 142 556
Bodo LafferentzOn staff of the SS "Race and Settlement Central Agency". Later involved in researching oil shale sites and wind power also V-2 Rocket development. Organised the Bayreuth opera "War Festival".34715517 February 19392594441
Arthur LiebehenschelCommandant of the Majdanek and Auschwitz death camps, succeeding Rudolf Höß. Served as an adjutant in the Columbia Haus and Lichtenburg camps, Inspectorate of Concentration Camps and as a senior director in the SS Economics Department. Prosecuted in the Auschwitz Trial in Kraków and executed by hanging on 28 January 1948.292541 February 1932932760
Heinz LingeBorn 23 March 1913. Hitler's valet 1935-1945. Died 9 March 19803579519321.260.490
Kurt LischkaBorn 16 August 1909. Tried 1979 with Herbert Hagen and Erich Heinrichsohn. Died 16 May 19891955901 June 1933
Knud Børge MartinsenCommander of Frikorps Danmark
Gerhard Kurt MaywaldBorn 16 April 1913; involved with Maly Trostenets extermination camp. Settled after the war in West Germany. In 1970, the public prosecutor's office in Koblenz ended an investigation against him "because of the absence of sufficient evidence of guilt". On 4 August 1977 Maywald was sentenced to four years' imprisonment for murder and complicity involving 8,000 Jews in Latvia. Date of death unknown
Brunon Müller-AltenauBorn 13 September 1905.Gestapo and Einsatzkommando Ek2. Tried 1947 sentenced to 20 years; released 1952.Died 1 March 1960
Kunz Andreas Emil Karl MummentheyBorn 11 July 1906 At Pohl Trial sentenced to Life-commuted to 20 years. Released 18 December 1953221.07919344.302.359
Gustav Adolf Nosske Head of Aachen Gestapo in 1935 and head of Frankfort Gestapo 1936-1941. Head of Einsatzkommando 12 from 1941-1942. In April 1942 Nosske joined the RSHA office in Berlin concerning the Occupied Eastern Territories. In 1943 he was appointed head of the "Foreigners and Enemies of the State" division of the Gestapo. From August 1943 to September 1944 he was head of the state police in Düsseldorf. On 10 April 1948 Nosske was sentenced to life imprisonment for war crimes. In 1951 his sentence was commuted to ten years in prison.1933
Hermann PookBorn 1 May 1901 Obersturmbannführer of the Waffen SS, chief dentist of the WVHA. At Pohl Trial-sentenced to 10 years. Reported to have died 1983155.8701 June 19332.045.1140
Karl RabeBorn 11.06.1905; Muehlhausen. Became member of NSDAP 1 June 1930546281 June 1932259544
Karl RascheOf Dresdner Bank; sentenced 1949 in Ministries Trial to served 7 years; released 1950-died 1951323.879May 19392.207.508
Harald RiipaluEstonian member of the SS
Franz SchädleLast commander of Hitler's personal bodyguard unit, (SS-Begleitkommando des Führers)26051 February 193073.203
Hermann SchaperBorn 12 August 1911. Commander of Kommando SS Zichenau-Schroettersburg and Einsatzgruppe B. In 1976 sentenced to six years in prison but released for medical reasons.3484105606
Heinz SchubertBorn 27 August 1914. Defendant in Einsatzgruppen Trial sentenced to death-commuted to 10 years. Died 17 August 198710732610 October 19343474350
Richard Schulzeb.20 Sept 1898. Chef der Gestapo in Darmstadt. 1937 wurde er Chef der Kriminalpolizei von Gleiwitz. Im September 1939 war er im Stab der Einsatzgruppe II in Polen eingesetzt, danach war er als Kripochef in Kattowitz und ab 1941 in Königsberg (Preußen) tätig. Im August 1942 amtierte er im Rang eines Oberregierungsrates als Kriminalrat und Gruppenleiter im Reichskriminalpolizeiamt. Dort führte er im Amt V die Gruppe C (Stellvertreter Kurt Amend), die unter anderem nach entflohenen Kriegsgefangenen fahndete und hatte zudem die Funktion eines Verbindungsführers des RSHA zum Chef des Kriegsgefangenenwesens inne. d.29 Dec 196919384.705.801
Richard Schulze
A.k.a. Richard Schulze-Kossens
Commander of SS Officers School Bad Tölz, BavariaNovember 1934264.059
Johann Schwarzhuberb.29 August 1904. Connected with KZ Dachau and KZ Auschwitz. Executed 3 May 1947142.3888 April 19331.929.969
Ilya ShavykinExecuted with Bronislav Kaminski 28.08.1944
Eduard StrauchBorn 17 August 1906 Commander of Einsatzkommando 2, anschliessend commander of two Nazi organizations, the Security Police (German:Sicherheitspolizei), or SiPo, and the Security Service (German:Sicherheitsdienst, or SD, first in Belarus (then called White Russia or White Ruthenia) and later in Belgium. In October 1944, he was transferred to the Waffen-SS.Died 15 September 1955 in prison Hospital19.312December 1931623.392
Dr. Ludwig StumpfeggerWorked under Dr. Karl Gebhardt with Dr. Fritz Fischer and Dr. Herta Oberheuser in medical experiments on human subjects from Ravensbrück. Hitler's personal surgeon from 1944, forward. Some sources report that he helped Magda Goebbels kill her children as they slept in the Vorbunker on 1 May 1945.83.6682 June 19333.616.119
Christian Frederik von SchalburgCommander of Frikorps Danmark
Anton ThernesBorn 8 February 1892. Commandant of KZ Majdanek. Executed 3 December 1944
Martin Gottfried WeissBorn 3 June 1905 Weiden in der Oberpfalz. Commandant at Neuengamme concentration camp and in 1945 Dachau concentration camp. Executed 29 May 1946 Landsberg Germany3114743136
Eduard WeiterBorn: 18 July 1889 in Eschwege near Kassel in Germany. Servedin World War I. Commandant of Dachau 1943-1945. Alleged to have been shot by one of his own subordinates April 1945 and died 2 May 1945276877October 19363.958.951
Max WielenOberregierungs- und Kriminalrat (ORuKR); Hauptmann d.R. a.D. Position: Chief, Stapoleitstelle Breslau. Involved in killing of POWS from The Great Escape; sentenced to prison 1947 but released after only serving a few years on 24 October 19521288411759395

Sturmbannführer (major)

NamePositionSS numberJoined SSParty number
Sturmbannführer{{space|8}} (1921–1945)
Gustav AbbJuly 1940
Hans AumeierDeputy Commandant KZ Auschwitz2.700August 1929164.755
Richard BaerCommander at KZ Auschwitz I442251932454991
Rudolf BatzBorn 10 November 1903. leader of Einsatzkommando 2; KdS (Kommandeur der Sicherheitspolizei) in Cracow and shortly after that became the head of the Gestapo in Hannover. Committed suicide after 1961 arrest.27245810 December 19352955
Ernst BibersteinCommander of SS action command 6/action group C [EK 6/Egr. C].
Tried 1947/1948 and sentenced to death. Sentence commuted to Life imprisonment in 1951. After 1958 prison release, reported to have been part of the Gehlen Org. Died 8 December 1986.
27296213 September 193640718
Karl BömelburgGestapo leader in France358981931892239
Hermann Otto BundtkeBorn Zduny (Krs. Krotochin/Prov. Posen) 05.09.1897. SS-Sturmbannführer und Major der Schutzpolizei. As Commander of the Third Battalion of the 23rd SS Regiment and the Police (Battalion III/SS-Polizei Regiment 23) participated in executions of Poles and Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto ruins. Was the commander of the Schutzpolizei Bataillon z.b.V. der BdO Rhein-Westmark between XI 1944 and 28 III 1945. Awarded War Cross of Merit I. Class with Swords. Residing in Solingen after the war323.3111 May 19393.471.565
Anton BurgerCommandant of Theresienstadt concentration camp
Joseph DarnandFrench Waffen-SS Foreign Legion Commander
Erich DeppnerBorn 8 August 1910; Ustuf 9 Nov 38; Hstuf 20 Apr 39. Connected with KZ Westerbork; Amersfoot; Vught. Postwar employed by the Gehlen Org. 1964 tried for war Crimes [Acquitted]. Died 13 December 2005177 571 1 254 844
Adolf DiekmannBorn 18 December 1914. Involved in Oradour-sur-Glane massacre. KIA 29 June 1944
Josef Hugo DischnerCommandant of KZ Westerbork
Walter DrexlerAwarded Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross239247March 1938
Otto FörschnerKZ Commandant191.5545 274 260
Yuri FrolovMember of S.S. Sturmbrigade R.O.N.A.
Dr. Helmut Glaserborn 27.09.1910, Gmuend Austria. Joined NSDAP 8 May 193130176010 OCt 1930444132
Kurt GraafBorn 8 January 1909. Member of SD-section III, Died 2 September 197236.17927 July 1932183.351
Dr. Herbert Grohmannborn 13.9.1908, Breslau {Wroclaw}. Doctor of Medicine. Became member of NSDAP 1 June 19315166318 Jan 1932544053
Adam GrünewaldCommandant of Herzogenbusch concentration camp1934
Hans GüntherAdolf Eichmann deputy; Brother of Rolf Günther290.1291937119.925
Rolf GüntherAdolf Eichmann deputy; Brother of Hans Günther290.1301937472.421
Bernard Georg HaaseBorn 14.10.1910 Altleis; Commandant SD-Aussenstelle Groningen; death sentence 20.03.1950; commuted 21.01.1950;released 01.09.1959; died 09.09.1968 Bensberg
Joachim HamannBorn 18, May 1913. Served in Einsatzkommando 3 and 4b 22.6.41 - 2.10.1941. Commanded the Rollkommando Hamann; worked at Amt IV of RSHA (Gestapo); aide to Ernst Kaltenbrunner. Died 13 July 1945314267958322
Ernst Hermann Himmler Born 23 December 1905-killed in Battle of Berlin May 1945. Brother of Heinrich Himmler1933676777
Wilhelm HöttlServed as political advisor to Edmund Veesenmayer, German plenipotentiary in Hungary during 1944. Hoettl testified for the defense at the Nuremberg trials.[8]3095106309616
Hermann HöfleDeputy head of the Aktion Reinhard programme. Postwar member of Gehlen Organization307469
Axel HolstBorn 11 August 1891 Vallby Sweden. Immigrated to Germany and became member of SS Reiter Troop; attached to SS Oberabschnitt Nord; became a Sturmbannführer on 23 June 1934. Killed in a riding accident 26 January 1935185012
Hans Hüttigborn 5 April 1894. Involved in KZ Buchenwald; KZ Sachsenhausen; KZ Flossenbürg; KZ Natzweiler-Struthof; KZ Herzogenbusch; KZ Grini; detained 1945; sentenced to death 2 July 1954; released 1956. died 23 February 1980.March 1932
Professor Herbert JankuhnMember of Ahnenerbe
[https://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=111942&p=1941157&hilit=Max+Jesuiter#p1941157 Max Jesuiter]Born 1897. Stabsführer der SSPF Warschau; as Chief of Staff cosigned Stroop Report 19 April 1943 – 9 May 1943. Died 1972
Helmut KämpfeSS Officer captured by the French Resistance, which led to Oradour sur Glane massacre124.4652.387.476
Karl-Heinz Keitel Kavallerie-Regiment Nord; 22nd SS Volunteer Cavalry Division Maria Theresia; 37th SS Volunteer Cavalry Division Lützow
Hans Josef KiefferDeputy Gestapo leader in France2801042632427
Ludwig KepplingerHe served in the Waffen-SS during World War II
Wilhelm KmentCommander, 1st Company, 2nd SS Panzer Division Das Reich
Decorated personally by Himmler
167103Prior to 19354262124
Werner KnabGestapo chief in Norway
Commander of the Security Police in Lyon, France
19158419353269940
Horst KopkowBorn 29 November 1910 Ortelsburg East Prussia. Counterintelligence against Spy rings whuch as Red Orchestra and MI6 and SOE agents-of which he was authorized executions of said agents; Postwar employee of MI6. Died 13 October 1996. Glenskirchen Germany.460341931607161
Hans Krausborn 6.01.1904 Riga Latvia.3572891 June 1940
Bernhard KrügerBorn 26 November 1904. Leader of VI F4A (RSHA) aka Operation Bernhard. Detained by the British after the War and turned over to the French; released; acquitted at Denazilization hearing. Died 1989.528729
Dr. Helmut KunzWaffen SS medical Office28478719365104323
Dr. Rudolf LangeEinsatzgruppe A, Einsatzkommando 2 Commander (3 December 1941 – 1944)2903081936
Hans LatzaHSSP Norway1292602180945
Ernst Lerch Operation Reinhard309,7001 March 19341,327,396
Karl Freiherr Michel von TüßlingBorn 27. July 1907 in Tüßling, Bavaria. In 1935 summoned to Berlin; from 1936, personal adjutant of Reichsleiter Philipp Bouhler, who was in charge of Hitler's Chancellery (Kanzlei des Führers) and head of the euthanasia programme Aktion T4[9] SS-Sturmbannführer: 30.01.1941[10] Provided affidavit in 1947 to exonerate war criminal Viktor Brack at the Nuremberg trials.[11]56074April 19331726624
Georg Konrad MorgenSS judge and lawyer
Alfred NaujocksBorn 20 September 1911 An SD commander, leader of the Gleiwitz incident. died 4 April 19666242791930 or 193126246
Alexander Bernhard Hans PiorkowskiBorn 11 October 1904. Commandant of KZ Dachau. Executed 22 October 1948. 8,7371 June 1933 161,437
Dr. Kurt PlötnerBorn 19 October 1905. Involved in Human Experiments. Postwar recruited by the CIA. Died 26 February 1984.
Paul Otto Radomski born 21 September 1902. Commandant of the Syrets concentration camp and Haidari concentration camp. Relieved of command in 1944. Reported died 14 March 19452.23596.942
Karl RahmCommandant of the Theresienstadt concentration camp
Walter Rederborn 4 Feb 1915 Czechoslovakia. May have been involved in suppression of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in 1943 and was definitely involved in Marzabotto massacre of 1944. Sentenced to life in prison in 1951 and released in 1985. Died 26 April 1991
Ludwig RuckdeschelBorn 15 March 1907. The Nazi Gauleiter of Bayreuth. Arrested 1947-sentenced to 8 years; 1949 sentence changed to 13 years. Released 1952. Died 8 November 1986234.19020 Oct 1934
August SchifferTried and executed 26 July 1946 in killing US Soldier Roderick Stephen Hall and murders of six other Allied soldiers
Johannes SchmidtBorn 11 March 1908. Member of SD-section OST and SD-section III. Involved in killing of Kurt von Schleicher 30 June 1934. Died 23 December 1976.30 June 1933
Philipp SchmittCommandant of the concentration camp Fort Breendonk and the SS-Sammellager Mecheln44291March 193219192
Joseph SchreiederBorn 15 August 1904. With German Intelligence Officer Hermann Giskes he ran the Englandspiel operation in which over 50 Dutch Agents were captured due to SOE refusal to follow its own Security checks. Postwar worked for the Ghelen Org.15 August 1934
Dr. Horst SchumannInvolved in human Experiments190.002
Otto SkorzenyWaffen SS/RSHA commando leader295979
Karl SommerBorn 25 March 1915. At Pohl Trial-sentenced to hang; commuted to lifetime imprisonment in 1949;commuted to 20 years in 1951. released 11 December 1953
Walter StammBorn 1904. Connected with the SD and Section IV {Gestapo} Warsaw. Died 19702910413472486
Karl StreibelSpecialist Officer attached to Staff Oberabschnitt Ost as referent zbz in Arbeitsstab der Allgemeine SS Lublin; duty as leiter der Ausbildungslager Trawinki in stab SSPF Lublin60152554023
Dr. Carl VærnetInvolved in human experiments
Wernher von BraunBorn 23 March 1912. Allgemeine-SS battalion officer (also SS Horseriding Club). Involved with slave labor in V-2 Program. Died 16 June 197718506819405,738,692
Hans-Georg von CharpentierBorn 16 July 1902. Awarded Knights Cross of the Iron Cross. KIA 9 March 1945258019May 19351375222
Johann von LeersSS Officer and Propagandist
Dr. Albert Widmannborn 1912. Chemist involved in Action T4 killings and human experiments. Arrested 1959-served 6 years. Died 1986351098December 19395454700
Christian WirthCommandant of Bełżec extermination camp345.464April 1939420.383
Eduard WirthsChief SS doctor (SS-Standortarztat) at the KZ Auschwitz311.5941934
Herbert Johannes WölkBorn 21 June 1905. Kriminalrat der Polizei. Served in Staff from the BdS in the Netherlands; head of a Sipo-Sonderkommando; chief Aussenstelle der Sipo and SD in Rotterdam. Sentenced to 20 years imprisonment 24.07.1949 in Den Haag; released 02.08.195715.429278.643
Egon ZillBorn 28 March 1906 Plauen. Kommandant of Natzweiler and Flossenbürg KZ camps. In 1955 sentenced to Life inprisoment later reduced to 15 years. Died 23 October 1974 Dachau Germany5351 August 192620.063

Hauptsturmführer (captain)

NamePositionSS numberJoined SSParty number
Hauptsturmführer{{space|8}} (1928–1945)
Franz AbromeitBorn 08.08.1907, RSHA. Died 30.06.1964.272353329305
Walter AlbersBorn 06.08.1905. Sipo Amsterdam, sentenced to 12 years imprisonment 08.11.1949 in Amsterdam (released 22.12.1952)
Klaus BarbieHead of the Gestapo in Lyon, France272 28426 September 19354.583.085.
Bruno BegerRacial anthropologist who worked for the Ahnenerbe.
Peter BellReported to have been killed in Holland on orders of superior Karl Eberhard Schongarth
Wolfgang BirknerKdS Warschau (Komandeur der Sicherheitspolizei); Kommando SS Bialystok265.7933,601,309
Hans Carl Christian BlumenthalBorn 1909 in Bremen. Sipo Amsterdam (III),. sentenced to 7 years imprisonment 25.11.1949 in Amsterdam (released 16.02.1951) died 1987
Joachim Boosfeld362.2561939
Alois BrunnerBorn 08.04.1912, Rohrbrunn, Austria. Commandant of Drancy internment camp. Adolf Eichmann's assistant. Postwar alias Dr. Georg Fischer-resident in Syria. Alleged to have been member of West German BND. In 1989 the Syrian Government declined to extradite him to Germany after the fall of the Berlin Wall. Alleged to have been alive as of 2001. Unknown if still alive.34276710 August 1939510 064
Karl Chmielewskithe "Devil of Gusen", Schutzhaftlagerführer at Gusen concentration camp, Commandant of Herzogenbusch concentration camp, Tried and convicted in 1961 of war crimes and crimes against humanity and sentenced to Life Imprisonment6393519321508254
Douglas Berneville-ClayeBritish impostor/forger; member of Staff of III (Germanic) SS Panzer Corps
Theodor Danneckerborn 27.03.1913 in Tübingen;, SD Belgium, Sonderkommando Eichmann in Sofia and Hungary;-suicide 10.12.1945 in Bad Tölz
Heinz DrescherKriminalrat der Polizei, Head of Central fingerprint collection with RKPA within RSHA2903069.11.1938
Dr. Hans Kurt EisleBorn 13.03.1913. Assigned to KZ Mauthausen; Buchenwald; Natzweiler; Dachau. Arrested April 1945. Tried 13 December 1945; condemned to death-sentence commuted to life in prison (released 26.02.1952)
Died 3 May 1967 Cairo, Egypt
237,42119333,125,695
Rolf EngelBorn 10 August 1912. As a member of the SD, he was stationed in Strasbourg, Member of Peenemünde Army Experimental Institute. ENGEL headed the SS DTS Research Center for Jet Drive in Großendorf near Gdansk. He was a member of the Imperial Research Council. In 1945, he was hired from a prisoner of war camp by the French occupying authority for the Laboratoire de recherches balistiques et aéro-dynamiques, a ballistic missile development center near Paris, where, according to Gerhard Bauch (1962) Cairo) was involved in the development of the Gabriel missile. He was recruited to lead an Egyptian missile program in the 1950s, which failed due to missing components. Died 23 November 19931933
Siegfried Wolfgang FehmerSD/Gestapo/Kriminalrat, a police investigator, and headed the infamous Abteilung IV headquartered in Victoria Terrasse, Norway290166181345
Henk FeldmeijerBorn Johannes Hendrik Feldmeijer (Assen, 30 November 1910) member of the National Socialist Movement in the Netherlands # 479. Commander of the Nederlandsche SS. Served in Waffen-SS. Member of the Sonderkommando-Feldmeijer and the killing of Dutch Resistance members in Operation Silbertanne. {Members of Sonderkommando-Feldmeijer included Heinrich Boere and Klaas Carel Faber}. Killed 22 February 1945
Henri Joseph FenetBorn 11 July 1919. A French collaborator during World War II who was awarded both the Croix de Guerre by France, and the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross by Nazi Germany. Battle of Berlin, 28 April, one-hundred eight Soviet tanks had been destroyed in the southeast of Berlin within the S-Bahn. The French squads under the command of Fenet accounted for "about half" of the tanks.[5]For the success of the battalion during the Battle of Berlin Fenet was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross on 29 April 1945 by Wilhelm Mohnke. Died 14 September 2002
Kinrad FiebigBorn 22 September 1909.
Dr Horst FischerBorn 31 December 1912. Doctor at KZ Auschwitz. Executed in East Germany 8 July 1966293.3971 November 19335.370.071
Arthur Hermann FlorstedtBorn 18 February 1895; World War I veteran. Served at KZ Sachsenhausen concentration camp and was Commandant of Majdanek. Charged with embezzlement and killing prisoner witness. Shot by SS 15 April 19458.660May 1931488.573
Friedrich Franz, Hereditary Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-SchwerinBorn 22 April 1910. Aide to Werner Best; also served in SS Panzer Corps. Died 31 July 2001May 1931
Karl FritzschBorn 10 July 1903. Member of Staff of KZ Dachau; KZ Auschwitz; KZ Flossenbürg. Introduced Zyklon B gas into Auschwitz; involved in death of Saint Maximilian Kolbe;reported missing 2 May 1945-unknown if he was killed or survived the war72871930261135
Paul FuchsChief of IV A i IV N of Kommandeur der Sicherheitspolizei und SD (KdS) in Radom - liaison officer at NSZ Brigade Stab. Postwar with Hubert Jura, Fuchs[12] operated for the US intelligence network created to work in the newly established countries controlled by the Soviet Union
Wilhelm GerstenmeierBorn 1908. Involved in Harvest Festival massacre of Jews. Executed 3 December 1944 for war crimes.13300
Franz Goering Served as assistant to Walter Schellenberg from 1944.[8]
Amon GöthCommander of the Plaszow Labor Camp436731930510764
Viktor Eberhard Gräbner9th SS Reconnaissance Battalion, 9th SS Panzer Division Hohenstaufen; awarded the Knight's Cross. KIA during Operation Market Garden, 1944247812
Heinrich Hamannborn 01.09.1908 Bordesholm;SS-Ustuf:30.01.1937;SS-Ostuf:12.03.1938;Chief of Grenzpolizeikommisariat Neu Sandez - 12.1939-12.08.1943 [Promoted to Kriminalkommissar in January 1940].; Chief of GPK in Jaslo - 12.08.1943-01.11.1943; Chief of Ref.IV A in KdS Krakau - 11.1943-01.1945.[Promoted SS-Hstuf:20.04.1944] Sentenced by court in Bochum in 1966 to life imprisonment. Died 16.04.199333 5311931
Oskar HansSD-Hauptamt; 25 April 1941, from RSHA I to Norway, BdS Oslo/Leiter I, to May 1945; 25 May 1945, arrested Kristiansand; he stood trial but was released by the Supreme Court of Norway in August 1947; July-Aug 1948, tried by British Military Court in Hamburg ("Trandum Case No. 2"); sentenced to 15 years for killing of six British citizens.1016621933
Karl HassSD; participant in the Ardeatine Caves massacre1934
Walter HauckBorn 4 June 1918. Served in German Police. Also served in the 12th SS Panzer Division Hitlerjugend. Involved in the Ascq massacre on 1 April 1944 and a massacre at Leskovice in May 1945. Judged 1949 and sentenced to death; After requests by some widows of the Ascq massacre, his sentence was converted to life imprisonment. Released in July 1957. In 1969 and 1977, Czechoslovakia asked Germany to extradite him for punishment for the second massacre, but these requests were rejected by a Stuttgart court. In 2005, the Czech Republic again asked for his extradition. Died 6 November 2006 in Germany.382.376
Gottlieb Hering In Action T4 and later served as the second and last Commandant of Bełżec extermination camp during Operation Reinhard
Dr Kurt HeissmeyerDoctor involved in "experiments" on Jewish children at Bullenhuser Damm
Dr. August HirtHad Jews gassed for their skeletons100.4141 April 1933
Franz HoesslerK-Z Auschwitz; KZ Bergen Belsen41.94019311.374.713
Wilhelm Gottlieb HÖHMANNBorn 07 I 1907 Remscheid. SS-Hauptsturmführer und Kriminal; was replaced as head Referat IV 1 (former IV A) KdS Warschau in May 1944 by SS-Hauptsturmführer und Kriminalrat Harald WIESMANN; HÖHMANN died IX 1961 suicide
Waldemar HovenK-Z Buchenwald physician244.5941934
Heinz Kessler[13]193182
Karl KloskowskiServed in 2nd SS Panzer Division Das Reich and SS Brigade Westfalen1936
Franz KonradAcquisitions officer Warsaw Ghetto46204January 19331085499
Max Hermann Richard Krahner1968 sentenced to Life in prison for being a German Overseer of Jewish Sonderkommando 1005
Waldemar KraftHeld Honorary rank in the SS
Josef KramerCommandant of Bergen-Belsen concentration camp; involved with Dr. August Hirt in killing of Jews in 194332.21720 June 1932753.597
Karl Wilhelm KrauseBorn 05/03/1911 Michelau, Prussia. Reichsmarine 1931-34; Hitler's Valet/Orderly 1934–to mid-September 1939; LSSAH 1934-to mid-September 1939; Kriegsmarine in late 1939-1943 and Flak-Zug, II./Pz.Rgt. 12 from Dec. 1943 to 1945. Interred until June 1946; fined and released. Died 6 May 2001236 858
Hans KrugerBorn 1909.Arrested 1959 war crimes; tried 1965-1967; sentenced 1968 to life in prison. Released 1986; died 1988
Henri LafontHead of the French Gestapo
Ewald Lindloffborn 2 September 1908. Served in 1st SS Division LSSAH. Placed in charge of disposing of Hitler's remains on 30 April 1945 by Otto Günsche. KIA 2 May 19451 May 1932
Maximilian ListCommandant of Lager Sylt and Lager Norderney labour camps on Alderney
Heinz MacherLeader of the SS group ordered to blow up the castle Wewelsburg
Dr. Josef MengeleBorn 16 March 1911. Medical officer at Auschwitz-Birkenau. Involved with human experiments.
Died 7 February 1979
317885May 19385574974
[https://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=111942&p=1941157&hilit=Max+Jesuiter#p1941157 Georg MICHALSEN]born.13.9.1906. Promoted 30 January 1942. Involved in suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising April–May 1943; sentenced to 12 years in prison Hamburg Germany 25 July 1974; reported to have died early 1990s.29337103613
Erich PriebkeSD and Sicherheitspolizei commander in Rome, Italy
Sigmund RascherGerman SS doctor, who carried out deadly experiments on humans in the Nazi concentration camp of Dachau1939
Franz Karl ReichleitnerSecond and last Commandant of Sobibor extermination camp3570656369213
Eduard RoschmannBorn 25 November 1908. Commandant of the Riga Ghetto; Kommandeur der Sicherheitspolizei und SD IV = Department 4 (Gestapo). Lived in Argentina; Died 8 August 1977 Paraguay1526811938
Bernd RosemeyerBorn 14 October 1909. Stab des SS-Hauptamt; professional race-car driver killed car accident 1 January 19382149521. January 1936
Arthur Rudolph[13]193418
Hermann SchaperKommando SS Zichenau-Schröttersburg3484105606
Dr. Heinrich SchmidtBorn 27 March 1912. SS Physician involved with six KZ Camps. Twice tried for warcCrimes-and acquitted.
Died 28 November 2000
230691937555,294
Wilhelm Schröder[14]177382
Günther Schwägermann Adjutant to Dr. Joseph Goebbels.312.231
Heinrich SchwarzAdministrative aide to Rudolf Höß; Commandant of Auschwitz III-Monowitz (1943-1945); Commandant of Natzweiler-Struthof (1945)
Siegfried SeidlBorn 24 August 1911. Commandant of Theresienstadt concentration camp. Executed 4 February 194746.1061932300.378
Franz StanglBorn 26 March 1908 Commandant of the Sobibor and Treblinka extermination camps;died in prison 28 June 1971 296,569March 1938 6,370,447
Erich SteidtmannBorn 15 November 1914. Commander of 3rd Battalion/Police Regiment 22 during Warsaw Ghetto Uprising;
member of German Police Battalion 101 during Aktion Erntefest{harvest Festival massacre}Died 25 July 2010
160 812
Karl Streibelborn 11 October 1903 Bavaria. Commander of Trawniki concentration camp. Reportedly died 1986.1933
Max Teichmann[14]1777181977669
Richard Thomalla41.20619321.238.872
Eduard Paul TratzZoologist and officer in the Ahnenerbe
Leo VolkBorn 2 May 1909. Adjutant for Oswald Pohl. Died 1973 219.415November 19332.639.413
Otto Albrecht Alfred von Bolschwingborn 15 October 1909, Schoenbruch.Promoted Hstuf: 30.01.1941, (SD). SS captain and adjutant to Adolf Eichmann. After the war worked for the CIA; lost US citizenship 1981. Died 7 March 1982 in San Francisco, California353.6031933984.212
Rudolf von RibbentropWaffen-SS Officer (branch: Panzertruppe)
Fritz RitterbuschDob 11 January 1894. Served in World War I. Since the spring of 1940 to 30 January 1941 he held an unspecified role in the Division IV camp Flossenbürg KL, where then was transferred to the post of commander of one of the camp guard companies. The camp moved to the headquarters staff of KL Hinzert, where he was adjutant to the commandant of the camp, Paul Sporrenberga. On 18 June 1943 he moved to KL Lublin. In the spring of 1944 he was moved to KL Gross-Rosen where since May 1944 to 13 February 1945 he was company commander and the head of sub Parschnitz in Pozici and AL Trautenau in Trutnov in the Czech Republic. He was arrested by Soviet forces on 1 January 1946. On 25 March 1946 he was sentenced to death by a Soviet Military Tribunal, a special form of a court-martial. On 14 May 1946 Ritterbusch was executed at an unknown place.9.10719316.317
Walter WacheBorn 17.01.1908. He attended the Humanistische Gymnasium where he studied German and History. In 1928 he was a member of the Freikorps. In 1929 he became leader of the Deutschen Mittelschülerbund Österreichs which later became known as NS-Schülerbund hervorging. In 1932 he joined the NSDAP and the SS. In 1933 he became a teacher. In Austria at that time he was given a criminal record for his political activities and therefore was unable to take a job with the state as a Librarian. In 1934 he obtained a scholarship in Prague to study German Human Sciences, but was arrested for spying and deported to Germany. Granted German citizenship and worked in the RuSHA as a Historical researcher. In October 1936 he became an Assistant at the University of Köln where he became a lecturer and Professor in Middle and Modern History. He worked in a political capacity for the SS. He created film for the University promoting the National Socialist doctrine writing articles in "SS-Leithefte" at the same time wrote the book/pamphlet 'Judenfibel' as a reference to the Jews. Became a SS Untersturmführer 24.04.1937. In 1938 his work extended with the 'Ahnenerbes'. He was awarded the Iron Cross in 1941. In 1944, served in the SS Division Das Reich. Postwar reported to have settled in Republic of South Africa8040119321300059
Bernhard WehnerBorn 15 December 1909. Led sub-department BI a2 Department V aka Reichskriminalpolizeiamt {Reich Criminal Police Department} of the RSHA under Arthur Nebe. Postwar journalist for Der Spiegel; 1954 head of Düsseldorf Criminal Police Department. Died 31 December 1995414.0731942518.544
Hermann WeiserWaffen-SS captain and recipient of Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross351242
Paul WERNER.Born 05 IX 1890 Dragass/Dragacz]SS-Hauptsturmführer und Kriminalrat; headed briefly the Referat IV B in 1942. Participated in executions of Poles and Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto ruins.
Harald WIESMANNBorn 22 IV 1909 Krefeld. SS-Hauptsturmführer und Kriminalrat. Became head Referat IV 1 (former IV A) KdS Warschau in May 1944(seriously wounded on 20 VII 1944 during a riot in the Gefängnis der SIPO und des SD "Pawiak"; died 24 IV 1947 Praha]
Michael WittmannBorn 22 April 1914. Waffen-SS Panzer ace with the LSSAH (branch: Panzertruppe) KIA 8 August 1944311623October 1936
Hans WoellkeCommander of Schutzmannschaft Battalion 118. Killed in combat on 22 March 1943

Obersturmführer (first lieutenant)

NamePositionSS numberJoined SSParty number
Obersturmführer{{space|8}} (1932–1945)
Heinz BarthBorn 15 October 1920. Involved in Oradour-sur-Glane massacre of 1944. Arrested 1981; tried 1983 sentenced to life; released 1997. Died 14 August 200745803710 February 19437844901
Johannes Alfred BÖHMBorn 17 II 1912 chief of Referat IV B (Kirchen, Konfessionen und Sekten) KdS Warschau was SS-Obersturmführer und Kriminalkommissar died Dresden - 1999.
Arnold Büscher Born 16 December 1899. The second and last commandant of the Kraków-Płaszów concentration camp, succeeding Amon Göth, from September 1944 until about January 1945. Executed 2 August 1949113821931556.757
Rolf CzurdaSD officer in Poland; portrayed in the film Schindler's List3595041940(?)
Heinrich "Heinz" Georg Alfred DetmersBorn 10 April 1919. Adjutant of KZ Dachau. Died 8 June 1999.309.930 5.545.920
Julius DettmannBorn 23 January 1894 SD Officer and member of Section IV B4 of the Gestapo in Amsterdam Netherlands. Captured. Suicide 25 July 1945414,783722,240
Dr. Irmfried EberlBorn 8 September 1910. Involved in T-4 Euthanasia Program and K-Z Treblinka. Suicide 16 February 1948687095
Paul EggerLuftwaffe pilot and 102nd SS Heavy Panzer Battalion
Friedrich August EnkelstrothBorn 18.11.1906 in Twistringen. Sipo Arnhem, SS-Obersturmführer. sentenced to 12 years imprisonment 12.04.1949 in 's-Hertogenbosch (released 28.08.1951). died 27.10.1955 in Hamburg
Willy FalkenbergMember of SD-section III
Heinz FelfeBorn 18.03.1918. SD Switzerland and Netherlands; postwar KGB spy in British Intelligence and the CIA-sponsored Gehlen Organization. Exposed 06.11.1961 and tried 1963; sentenced to 14 years but exchanged in 1969 for 3 German Students. Died 08.05.200828628819363710348
Hans Fleischhackerborn 10.03.1912 Töttleben. Erfurt. Involved with SS-Rasse- und Siedlungshauptamt. In 1948 designated a Mitläufer. case brought against him for involvement in KZ Auschwitz in 1970-but dismissed in 1971 on grounds of "insufficient evidence". Died 30 January 19921937
Albert Konrad GemmekerBorn 27 September 1907. Commandant of KZ Westerbork. Postwar sentenced to 10 years in prison; released 1951. Died 19821 November 1940
Kurt GersteinBorn 11.08.1905. Munster, Westphalia.Germany. Member of the Institute for Hygiene of the Waffen-SS and author of the Gerstein Report. Died 25.07.1945 while a POW417.46010 March 19412.136.174
Werner Theodor GöttschBorn 23 October 1912. Member of SD-section OST and SD-section III. Died 2 May 1983.10.23815 March 1931459.389
Willy HackBorn. 26 March 1912. {SS-Oberscharführer} in SS-Panzer-Pionier-Battalion 3: Feb. 1942;SS-Obersturmführer in SS-Wirtschafts-Verwaltungshauptamt: Jan. 1945; in charge of construction site Schwalde V. {Jewish-American POWS were held here}. Hanged 26 July 1952, Dresden.70329
Karl-Friedrich HöckerBorn 11 December 1911. Adjutant at KZ Auschwitz. From 1965-1970 in prison; 1989 sentenced to four years. Died 30 January 2000182.961October 19334.444.757
Arno Bernhard HuhnBorn 28.08.1911 in Potsdam. Sipo Arnhem, SS-Obersturmführer. sentenced to 17 years imprisonment 20.10.1948 in Arnhem (released 10.05.1954)
Herbert JunkBorn 21.05.1898, Breslau.member of the KdS Warschau. Kommandant Gefängnis Dzielnastrasse ("Henkerstube Pawiak“): 1942 – III 1943.SS-Obersturmführer: 30.01.1944 BdSuSD Krakau 03.44.gef. 15.06.1944{{check quotation}}|
Dr. Johann Paul KremerBorn December 26, 1883. SS doctor at Auschwitz; involved in Human experiments; tried 1947 Auschwitz trial death sentence cummuted to life in prison; released 1958; died 196526270319341265405
Bruno LohseBorn 17 September 1911. Goering's Reichsleiter Rosenberg Taskforce in Paris. Died 19 March 20071933
Dr. Franz LucasBorn 15 September 1911, in Osnabrück, Germany.Assigned to KZ Auschwitz. died 7 December 1994, in Elmshorn, Germany.35003015 November 1937
Gottfried Meirdate=January 2019}} He was however convicted in absentia by a military court in Turin in 1955 and sentenced for life but never extradited.{{fact|date=January 2019}}
Ernst Misselwitz He became a trusted agent of the Sicherheitsdienst (SD), and led numerous operations against the French Resistance. Ernst Misselwitz ran the interrogation and torture chamber in Paris Gestapo HQ. Before working Paris Misselwitz worked shorty in the Gestapo HQ in Lyon. With the Liberation of Paris on 25 August 1944, Misselwitz fled to Germany. In October 1945, the 36-year old Misselwitz reported to the French security services. Misselwitz was arrested and imprisoned for a short time, and offered to be a spy among the inmates, starting in early 1946. In 1952 Misselwitz was convicted in a Paris court In absentia, he was sentenced to five years imprisonment for the torture of Brossolett, but was never found or arrested, as after his release he became a secret agent for the French special services.
Heinz Müller[13]Born 27 July 1915193096
Rudolf NeugebauerBorn 21.12.1912.Usf 12.3.38 with SDHA 1938; 1941, promotion to KK of KK z.Pr. Neugebauer, Stapo Darmstadt

BBL 14/41; head of the Vilnius Gestapo 2-42 till 10-43; shot and killed Jacob Gens 14 September 1943;1945, SS-Hstuf KK Rolf Neugebauer, Stapo Darmstadt, "abgeordnet zum BdS Ungarn",

awarded KVK I m.S.

BBL 4/45

2660471086615
Josef OberhauserBorn 21 January 1915. Served in SS Guard Detachment at KZ Belzec. Postwar 1948 sentenced to 15 years in prison and 10 years deprivation of civil rights; given amnesty and released 1956. 1964 sentenced to 4.5 years in prison-released after serving half his sentence. Died 22 November 1979.288.121November 1935
Karlis OzolsBorn 1912. Commanded a Latvian/SD murder commando in Minsk Ghetto and Ghettos of Slutzk and Riga Ghetto. In August 1943 commanded 4th Company of the 282-A. Schutzmannschaft Battalion in Rīga. Transferred to the Lettische Freiwilligen Polizei Regiment 2 as the III Battalion on 4 February 1944 of the Latvian Legion. Died 2001 in Australia
Friedrich PeterMember of an Einstatzgruppe. Leader of the Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ)1938
Richard Reinhard Ferdinand PruchtnowBorn 8 April 1892. Member of SD-section OST and SD-section III. Died 22 June 194327.487November 1931531.273
Pio Filippani RonconiBorn 10 March 1910. Volunteer for the Waffen SS. Died 11 February 2010
Walter SohstBorn 23 February 1898. Member of SD-section OST and SD-section III. Died 14 November 196436.0871 September 19321.090.541
Hans Sommer (SS officer)Born 1914. Worked with Police in France. GDR agent after the war, as a Stasi agent planted into the post-war Gehlen Organisation.1932
Hans SternServed in 11th SS Volunteer Panzergrenadier Division Nordland and SS Brigade Westfalen
Arnold StrippelBorn 6 February 1911 Unhausen. b. III Wachtruppe Sachsen: 1.6.34-1938. b. 3 SS-TSta Thuringen: 1938-1941. Stabscharfuhrer /Kommandantur KL Natzweiler: 1941-1942.Feldfuhrer / KL Lublin u. 2 Lagerfuhrer: 6.1942- 5.7.1943. KL Ravensbruck: 7.1943. Lagerfuhrer KL Herzogenbusch: 7.43-10.44. KL Neuengamme: 10.44-5.45. {also involved with KZ Auschwitz; Sachsenburg; Buchenwald; Majanek} Involved in Bullenhuser Damm killings in 1945. Frankfurt Sentence 21x lebenslange Haft + 10 Jahre Haft 1.6.1949; released 21.4.1969. Frankfurt Sentence to the same sentence before + 121'500 Mark Busse 8.1969. Majdanek 3 Sentence 3 Jhr. + 3 Mte. Haft 30.6.1981. Died 1995 in Frankfurt-Kalbach2362904334442
Anton ThumannSchutzhaftlagerführung Gross-Rosen concentration camp Neuengamme concentration camp24.4441.726.633
Hans TidowSS-Obersturmführer der Waffen-SS3087124.424
Walter Trautweinborn 21 Nov. 1910 Mannheim; SA member 1929-1934; Served with Kripo (former mechanic);Commissioned SS-Ustuf. on 20 Apr.1938;DAL Dec.1938=SD-Hauptamt;Promoted SS-Ostuf. 20 Apr.1939; Einsatzkommando B - in Poland Sep. 1939;Promoted on 20 Apr. 1940;RSHA Sipo Trier. Vermisst 1 Oct. 1944 Wloszczowa107112210651
Anton von Hohberg und BuchwaldFormer SS-Oberabschnittsreiterführer {regional SS Cavalry leader; reported killed by SS General Erich von dem Bach-Zelewski during Night of the Long Knives in 1934
Norbert Berghe von TripsBorn 18.1.1912 Graz, Referat IV D (Ausgewanderters, zak³adnicy.) Participated in executions of Poles and Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto ruins.
Paul Wernerborn 12.10.1895.Usf 20.4.35 Osf 11.9.38 attached to Stammabteilung bezirk 16458471434282
Walter WitossekBorn 03.02.1901 in Dresden.KdS Warschau. Participated in executions of Poles and Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto ruins.died in hospital in Wroclaw
Friedrich WolffhardtBorn 7 December 1899. In April 1941, he was commissioned on the proposal of Martin Bormann, who was friends with him, to set up a library within the framework of the "Guide Library" (Sonderauftrag) of Linz.[He was also associated with Professor Hans Posse). He headed the collection point for the library as part of the party law firm in Munich's leader building. The collection point was moved in August 1943 to the former Villa of Camillo Castiglioni to Grundlsee near Bad Aussee, which stored books 1944/45 in the Salt mine Altaussee. On 21 February 1945, he was called to war service at his own request and has been missing since 1945.

Untersturmführer (second lieutenant)

NamePositionSS numberJoined SSParty number
Untersturmführer{{space|8}} (1921–1945)
Woldemar AmelungBorn 11.11.1914 Kopjoni, Russia. Served in Latvian Army 1933-1934. Assignments: EG A, RSHA III B; Leiter Hauptaussenstelle der SIPO und des SD in Baranowitschi, VI 1942 - 11 X 1943. {Possibly participated in reprisals after Unternehmen "Hermann" (August 1943) and especially in the execution of 11 nuns?] SS-Ostuf. 9.11.1944, (SD). 1944-1945, worked in RSHA III B - Wlassow Dienststelle. Died on 19 XII 1954 in Paderborn. 35729401.02.1940 8537705
Heinrich AndergassenBorn 30 July 1908. Tried and executed 26 July 1946 in killing US Soldier Roderick Stephen Hall and murders of six other Allied soldiers
Kort Paul Hans BläseBorn 26.05.1900. Sipo Rotterdam. sentenced to 20 years imprisonment 28.03.1949 in Den Haag. released 29.03.1956
Herbert BöttcherBorn 5.6.1913 Gunsdorf8.134
Wilhelm BogerBorn 19 December 1906 Zuffenhausen. Police commissioner and member of the Political Department at Auschwitz; arrested 1959; tried 1965 later convicted of crimes against humanity; died in prison 3 April 1977 Bietigheim-Bissingen27791930153652
Dr Karl Brandt[13]Born 8 January 1904. Promoted 20 April 1939. Postwar tried for war crimes and executed 2 June 1948193764
Karl Georg BrandtBorn 05 XI 1898 Karlowitz/Karłowice. SS-Untersturmführer und Kriminalobersekretär; head of Unter Referat IV B4 (Judenangelegenheiten). [Warsaw]. Died 16 II 1945 Poznań]
Dr. Heinz BrücherBorn 14 January 1915. member of SS Ahnenerbe; Botanist. Died 17 December 19913498152
Prince Christoph of HesseHauptmann d.R.; b. Stab RFSS; Luftwaffe Major359031498608
or 696176
Paul DickopfBorn 9 June 1910. Wartime member of SD; postwar president of Interpol[reportedly connected with the CIA] died 19 September 19733372591937
Kurt Hermann August DöringSipo Amsterdam (IV A and IV B), Kriminalobersekretär, SS-Untersturmführer. sentenced to 3 years imprisonment 01.07.1949 in Amsterdam (released 23.08.1950)
Dr. Hermann GauchBorn 6 May 1899. Nazi Race theorist Died 7 November 1978222.17519349.538 (1922)
3.474.227 (1934)
Kurt GildischBorn 2 March 1904. 3rd commander of SS-Begleitkommando des Führers 1933–1934. Died 3 March 195613.13829 September 1931690.762
Maximilian GrabnerBorn 2 October 1905. Gestapo agent and head of the Political Department at Auschwitz-infamous leader of Block 11; later executed for crimes against humanity on 28 January 1948September 19381214137
Richard GutkaesMember of SD-section III
Rudolf Hasselhead Sipo Amsterdam (department IV-B4);Kriminalsekretär. Reported arrested in the Netherlands
Ludwig HeinemannBorn 03/01/1911. Promoted to SS-Untersturmführer on 12-09-193744.48267.453
Fritz HenkeAwarded Knights Cross of the Iron Cross
Johann KlierGuard Sobibor extermination camp. Testified 1950 trial of Hermann Erich Bauer
Karl Wilhelm Franz KlünnerBorn 08.03.1904 in Elmschenhagen. Sipo Assen, Kriminalsekretär; SS-Untersturmführer. sentenced to 16 years imprisonment 20.04.1949 in Den Haag (released 23.05.1955)
Ernst KnorrBorn 13.10.1899 in Heiligenbeil.Sipo Groningen, SS-Untersturmführer. suicide 07.07.1945 in Scheveningen (prison
Wolfgang KüglerWas an SS-Untersturmführer (Second Lieutenant) and a Teilkommandoführer (detachment leader) for Einsatzkommando 2, a subdivision of Einsatzgruppe A. Following World War II, he was tried and found guilty of war crimes in West Germany. His sentence was reported to have been 8 months in prison and a fine. The most serious charge against him was that he had organized and been a commandter at the massacre of about 2,700 Jews, mostly women and children, on the beach at Liepāja, Latvia.
Walter KutschmannBorn 24 July 1914. Kriminalkommisar/Gestapo Chief in Drobohycz. After being identified as living in Argentina by Simon Wiesenthal arrested on 28 June 1975; he was later released on 29 June 1975. Rearrested in 1985; Kutschmann died in prison hospital 30 August 198640465119407475729
Célestin LainéBorn 1908. Leader of the Bezen Perrot. Fled from a post war sentence of death. Died 1983 Dublin Ireland
Hermann Maringgele
Martin James MontiBorn 24 October 1921. US Army Air Corps deserter/airplane thief and SS propaganda officer; member of SS-Standarte Kurt Eggers; in 1946 courtmartialed for stealing a plane and deseration-sentenced to 15 years [sentence suspended] served in Army Air Force 1947-1948; rearrested 1948 and charged with treason; sentenced to 25 years;paroled 1960. Died 11 September 20001945
Dr. Hans MünchBorn 14 May 1911-d.about 2001. Assigned to KZ Auschwitz.
Kārlis Mūsiņš
Johann NiemannBorn 4 August 1913. Deputy commandant of Sobibor extermination camp Executed in revolt 14 October 1943270.6001934753.836
Rudolf August Oetkerborn 20 September 1916 Bielefeld, Germany. Became a Ustuf:21.6.44. Died 16 January 2007 Hamburg Germany.
Alfred OttoBorn 02.03.1900 Lodz. Gestapo Warsaw Referat IV A 3 c; was hiding in Paczków after the war. However, he was recognized. Trial Warsaw 1955. Sentenced to life imprisonment, later commuted to 25 years. 1968 still in Warsaw prison. Died in prison
Josef PospichilBorn December 1899. Member of SD-section III/Gestapo. Involved KZ Majdanek; KZ Natzweiler-Struthof. Executed 14 February 194853.67516 August 19321.096.992
Josef RademacherBorn 26 Aug. 1912 Völkingen/Saar. Sipo/SD. Promoted SS-Ustuf. on 9 Nov. 1941. BdS Hungary. Vermisst Dec. 1944 Budapest29003887628
Wilhelm Karl Johannes RosenbaumBorn 27 April 1915. Involved in killings at Bad Rabka. Arrested 1961; tried 1968 and sentenced to life; released 1982.Died 19841 July 1936
Willem Sassenborn 16 April 1918. Netherlands PK ("Propaganda Kompanie"). Died 2002
Willi SchatzWas a Dentist at Auschwitz Concentration Camp
Heinz SchildtMember of SD-section OST and SD-section III
Hanns-Martin SchleyerBorn 1 May 1915. Leader of board of Zentralverband der Industrie in Prague. died 18 October 197722171430 June 1933
Tscherim SoobzokovBorn either 1918 or 1924. Member of North Circassian Legion.Postwar was an agent for the CIA. died 6 September 1985.
Reimond TollenaereWaffen SS Belgian Foreign Legion officer
Lauri TörniFinnish officer who underwent 7 weeks of training with the Waffen SS and then returned to Finland
Friedrich Carl Ferdinand ViermannSipo Amsterdam, Kriminalsekretär, SS-Untersturmführer; sentenced to 7 years imprisonment 27.09.1949 in Amsterdam (released 31.03.1956)
Herbert Waltherborn 23.April.1922. Served in both the 1st SS Panzer Division Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler and 12th SS Panzer Division Hitler Youth. Wounded and captured in the Ardennes Battles December 1944. Postwar Book Editor and Historian. Died 25 February 2003
Paul Wernerborn 5.9.1890. Usf 9.11.38 Attached to SDHA 19382802161293714

SS Non-Commissioned Officers

Sturmscharführer (Regimental sergeant major)

NamePositionSS numberJoined SSParty number
Sturmscharführer{{space|8}} (1934–1945)
Johannes Wilhelm HoffmannBorn 22.05.1904. Sipo Rotterdam, SS-Sturmscharführer, Kriminalsekretär; sentenced to death 11.04.1949. commuted 13.07.1950. released 21.11.1960
Martin Johann KohlenBorn 14.08.1910.Sipo Rotterdam, SS-Sturmscharführer/Kriminalsekretär. sentenced to life 11.03.1949. commuted 23.03.1950 to 21 years and 11 month imprisonment. released 10.12.1959
Karl LammBorn 18.11.1907 in Berlin. Sipo Assen, SS-Sturmscharführer. sentenced to 20 years imprisonment 20.04.1949 in Den Haag (in absence)
Adolf Maurer

Hauptscharführer (sergeant major)

NamePositionSS numberJoined SSParty number
Hauptscharführer{{space|8}} (1934–1945)
Leopold Bruck
Kurt BrunowBorn 9 March 1907. Member of SD-section OST and SD-section III1 November 1931530.892
Harold ColeBorn 24 January 1906. Ex British POW and double agent for the Sicherheitsdienst against French Reistance. Killed 8 January 1946
Lorenz HackenholtBorn 26 June 1914. SS-NCO in charge of gassing at Bełżec extermination camp; vanished May 1945; declared legally dead December 1945-fate unknown19331727962
Otto KempinSipo Amsterdam (IV B 4), SS-Hauptscharführer. sentenced to 10 years imprisonment 08.04.1950 in Amsterdam (released 27.04.1951)
Heinz Linke
Pieter MentenBorn 26 May 1899. Involved in 1941 Massacre of Lviv professors. Also involved in the killing of Jews. In 1949 sentenced to 8 months for working in a uniform as a Nazi Interpreter. In 1951 Dutch Govt refused his extradition to Poland. In 1980 he was sentenced to 10 years for war crimes. Died 14 November 1987
Friedrich MeyerhoffBorn 05.03.1916 Völlenerfehn). KL Vught.sentenced to 13 years imprisonment 25.10.1949 in 's-Hertogenbosch. released 01.03.1956
Otto MollBorn 24 March 1915. KZ Auschwitz. Director and Chief Head of all crematoria. Commandant of Furstengrube and Gleiwitz I concentration camps.Executed 28 May 19462676701 May 1935
Detlef NebbeBorn 20 June 1912. KZ Auschwitz personnel. Sentenced to life by Supreme National Tribunal. Released by amnesty in the mid-1950s1933
Richard Heinrich NitschBorn 01.11.1908 Todtgüslingen. Sipo Maastricht, SS-Hauptscharführer. sentenced to life imprisonment 29.11.1948 in 's-Hertogenbosch. commuted 18.04.1959 to 22 years and 9 month imprisonment; released 05.04.1960. died 1990
Auke Bert Pattist.Born 1920. Died 2001
Georg SchallermairBorn 29 December 1894. At subcamp Muehldorf August 1944 until 1945. In the Dachau Camp Trial (part of the Dachau Trials) he was sentenced to death by hanging. He was executed at Landsberg prison 7 June 1951.
Walter Gerhard Martin SommerBorn 08. February 1915. Hangman of KZ Buchenwald. Reduced in rank and sentenced to a penal Battlion. Taken POW by Red Army 1945. Status changed to war Criminal 1950. Released and exchanged 1955. Indiacted 1957 and found guilty of war Crimes 1958. Died 7 June 1988 in prison11003515 May 1934294863
Gustav SorgeBorn 24 April 1911. KZ Esterwegen concentration camp Sachsenhausen concentration camp died in Prison 19781931
Erich von der HeydeBorn 1 May 1900. During 1936, von der Heyde became the advisor for nitrogen and agriculture in the Political-Economic Policy Department (WIPO, Wirtschaftspolitische Abteilung) of the I.G. in Berlin. From mid-1938 he was also the counterintelligence operative of I.G. Farben's "NW 7" (intelligence) office, where his duties included counterintelligence and taking action against breaches of secrecy. In addition, he passed on reports from abroad that appeared to be of general interest, distributing them internally at the I.G. and sending them to the Wehrmacht. In this capacity, he was borrowed by the Reich Main Security Office (RSHA, Reichssicherheitshauptamt) and by 1940 had been promoted to Hauptscharführer. In September 1940, he was called up for service in the Wehrmacht, and until the war's end he served in the military-economic branch of the War Economy and Armament Office (Wehrwirtschafts- und Rüstungsamt; and later the War Economy Staff, or Wehrwirtschaftsstab). Acquitted in 1948 I.G. Farben trial. Died 5 August 19841934
Gustav Franz WagnerBorn 18 July 1911. Starter deputy commander of the Sobibór extermination camp. Died 3 October 19801931443217

Oberscharführer (senior sergeant)

NamePositionSS numberJoined SSParty number
Oberscharführer{{space|8}} (1932–1945)
Ernst BarkmannBorn 25 August 1919. Waffen-SS tank commander. Died 27 June 2009
Hermann Erich BauerBorn 26 March 1900. In charge of gas chambers at Sobibor extermination camp.In prison 1950-1980.
Died 4 February 1980
Rudolf BeckmannBorn 20 February 1910.Action T4; Sobibor extermination camp; killed in revolt 14 October 1943
Kurt BolenderBorn 21 May 1912. In charge of gas chambers at Sobibor extermination camp; Action T4 died 10 October 1966
Derk-Elsko BruinsBorn 20 March 1923. Dutch Collaborator who joined the Waffen SS. Awarded the Knight's Cross Medal. Died 5 February 1986 Germany. Brother of Siert Bruins
Franz BürklDeputy commander and infamous executioner at Pawiak Prison, Warsaw, Poland. executed by Polish Underground 7 September 1943
Thomas Haller CooperBorn 29 August 1919. Anglo-German ethnic. Served in 8th Company, Totenkopf Infantry Regiment; British Free Corps; and the Panzer and Grenadier Training Battalion of the LSSAH; {Also alleged to have been involved in the Shoah}. In January 1946 sentenced to hang for high treason. Sentence commuted and served 7 years in prison until January 1953. Died 1987
Wilhelm EmmerichBorn 7 February 1916. Assigned KZ Auschwitz. Shot and wounded by Franciszka Mann 23 October 1943.
Died 22 May 1945 of typhus
Karl FrenzelBorn 20 August 1911. T-4 program and KZ Sobibor In prison 1966-1982 Died 2 September 1996334948
Bruno GescheBorn 5 November 1905. A commander of SS-Begleitkommando des Führers; demoted from Obersturmbannführer 20 December 1944 for drunkenness; member of Dirlewanger Brigade Died 198010938592
Hubert GomerskiGuard at Sobibor extermination camp. Testified 1950 trial of Hermann Erich Bauer
Siegfried GraetschusBorn 9 June 1916. KZ Sobibor-commanded Ukrainian guard, killed in revolt 14 October 194320 December 1935
Heinrich HarrerBorn 6 July 1912. Austrian mountaineer and explorer in Tibet. Died 7 January 200673.8961 April 19386.307.081
Georg HuberBorn 1914 Weigendorf. KL Vught. sentenced to 15 years imprisonment 09.11.1948 in 's-Hertogenbosch released 04.09.1951
Karl Heinrich KlaustermeyerBorn 22 February 1914. Involved in suppression of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. 1965 sentenced to prison.
died 1976
Hermann MichelBorn 23 April 1912. T-4; KZ Sobibor; Operation Reinhard-fate unknown-fled to Middle East? died 1984? [unconfirmed]
Rochus MischBorn 29 July 1917. Hitler's telephone operator who in the last weeks of the war handled all of the direct communication in the Führerbunker. Died 5 September 20131937
Eric MuhsfeldtBorn 18 February 1913. Senior NCO of the Auschwitz Sonderkommando. Involved in Operation Harvest Festival. Hanged 28 January 1948
Josef OberhauserBorn 21 January 1915. Involved Action T-4 and Bełżec extermination camp In Belzec Trial sentenced to 4.5 years. died 22 November 1979288.121November 1935
Johann PaulsBorn 9 February 1908; Executed 4 July 1946 for War Crimes1 April 1931
Karl SilberbauerBorn 21 June 1911. Vienna Gestapo;SD at the Hague; Arrested Anne Frank;postwar recruited by the Federal Intelligence Service (Germany) to infiltrate neo-Nazi and pro-soviet groups. Died 2 Sept 19721943
Martin WeissBorn 21 February 1903 Karlsruhe. He was assigned to Einsatzkommando 3, part of Einsatzgruppe stationed in Bad Düben. In October 1941 he was assigned to work in the Office of the Commander of Security Police (Sicherheitsdienst or SD and Security Police (Sicherheitspolizei or Sipo) in Vilnius, Lithuania, then part of the Reichskommissariat Ostland. Was also de facto commander of the Vilna Ghetto. He was also the commander of the notorious Nazi-sponsored Ypatingasis būrys (Lithuanian special SD and German Security Police Squad), which was largely responsible for the Ponary massacre where up to 100,000 Jews were shot to death. In February 1950, a court in Würzburg found him guilty of war crimes and sentenced him to life imprisonment. In 1970, his sentence was suspended and revoked in 1977; died 19841934

Scharführer (sergeant)

NamePositionSS numberJoined SSParty number
Scharführer{{space|8}} (1925–1945)
Heinz Auerswaldb.26 July 1908. In Ordnungspolizei held the rank of Oberwachtmeister – equivalent to Scharfuehrer. He was "Kommissar für den jüdischen Wohnbezirk" ("Commissioner for the Jewish Residential District") in Warsaw Ghetto, Poland from April 1941 to November 1942. Postwar investigation stopped after he died 5 December 1970date=June 2016}}7 June 1933date=June 2016}}
Heinrich EickeCamp administrator Maly Trostenets extermination camp. Fled to Argentina-all trace of him lost
Erich FuchsBorn 9 April 1902. Involved T-4 and KZ Sobibor. Fuchs was put on trial at the Bełżec Trial in Munich 1963-64, for which he was acquitted. Fuchs was rearrested and tried at the Sobibor Trial in Hagen. He was charged with participation in the mass murder of approximately 3,600 Jews. On 20 December 1966, Fuchs was found guilty of being an accessory to the mass murder of at least 79,000 Jews and sentenced to four years imprisonment. Fuchs was married for the sixth time during the trial. Fuchs died on 25 July 19801934
Josef HirtreiterBorn 1 February 1909. KZ Treblina. Sentenced to life 1951. released 1977. died .27 November 1978
Samuel Kunzb.1922. Volksdeutsche who served in USSR army; captured and trained as a SS Guard at Trawniki SS training camp. Posted to KZ Belzec death camp. Arrested in Berlin Germany July 2010 charged with being involved aiding deaths of 430,000 Jews and personally killing 10; Died 18 November 2010 age 89 before trial could start.
Erich LachmannBorn 6 November 1909. Assigned KZSobibor. Tried for war Crimes 1965-1966 but acquitted on grounds of mental incompence. Died 23 January 1972
Heinrich Freiherr von StackelbergBorn 31 October 1905. Economics Professor. Died 12 October 19461933

Unterscharführer (corporal)

NamePositionSS numberJoined SSParty number
Unterscharführer{{space|8}} (1934–1945)
Julius BenzBorn 28.03.1924. SS-Karstwehr Battalion KIA 19.02.1944
Perry Broadb. 25 April 1921. KZ Auschwitz personnel. Served a prison sentence 1965-1969. Died 28 November 1993.1941
Siert BruinsBorn 2 March 1921 in the Netherlands. 1943 became a German citizen. Killed a Dutchman Aldert Klaas Dijkema in September 1944. Member of Sipo in Delfzijl, the Netherlands, from 1944-1945. Lived in Germany which refused to extradite him to Netherlands. In 1980 sentenced to seven years for killing two Jewish brothers in April 1945. In 2013 age 92 tried in German Court for Dijkema killing. Died 28 September 2015.
Rudolph ErlerBorn 31.08.1904. 5 Company/SS Totenkopfsturmbann.KL Auschwitz I. Killed KZ Auschwitz Revolt 7.10.1944
Willi FreeseBorn 30.09.1921. 2 Company/SS Totenkopfsturmbann.KL Auschwitz I. Killed KZ Auschwitz Revolt 7.10.1944
Oskar GröningBorn 10 June 1921. Joined the SS in 1940. In Auschwitz from 1942 to 1944. Captured 1945 released 1947/1948. Tried at age 93 on 20 April 2015 charged with aiding in killing of 300,000 of 425,000 Hungarian Jews. Found guilty and sentenced to four years in prison. Died 9 March 2018.
Reinhold HanningBorn 28 December 1921. Joined the Waffen-SS at age 18. Served two years in Auschwitz. Tried at age 94 in June 2016 charged with being an accessory to killing of 170,000. Found guilty and sentenced to five years in prison. Died 30 May 20171940
Gerhard HirschBorn 13.07.1922. SS-Karstwehr Battalion KIA 19.02.1944
Albert Hujar/HuyarDirected executions at Kraków-Płaszów concentration camp
Jozef Kindelborn 23.11.1912 in Köln. Sipo Groningen, died 05.08.1948 in prison Almelo (before his trial)
Mathias KirmaierBorn 1920. SS-Karstwehr Battalion KIA 19.02.1944
Franz MaierhoferSS-Karstwehr Battalion KIA 18.02.1944
August MieteBorn 01.11.1908. KZ Treblina. Tried 1965. Died in detention 25 July 1978
Gustav MünzbergerBorn 17.08.1903. KZ Treblina. Tried 1965, released 1971. Died 23 March 1977 321.7581938
Harald Nugiseksborn 22 October 1921. Member of Estonian Legion awarded Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. Died 2 January 2014
Pierre Paolib.31 December 1921; executed 15 June 1946
Josef PurkeBorn 28.02.1903. 1 Company/SS Totenkopfsturmbann.KL Auschwitz I. Killed KZ Auschwitz Revolt 7.10.1944
Josef Rieglerb.5 July 1922; Guard KZ Mauthausen; executed 27 May 1947 Landsberg Prison
Franz SchönhuberBorn 10 January 1923. Age 19 Waffen-SS member; later chairman of The Republicans political party. Died 27 November 2005
Herbert SchmidtBorn 04.04.1920. SS-Karstwehr Battalion KIA 18.02.1944
Franz SuchomelBorn 3 December 1907. Treblinka, Tried 1965 and sentenced to 4 years in prison;
died 18 December 1979
Eugène Vaulotborn 1923 Paris. Served in 33rd Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS Charlemagne (1st French). Awarded Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. Killed in action on 2 May 1945
Ernst ZierkeBorn 6 May 1905. involved in Action T4 Bełżec; Dorohucza; Sobibor Camp III. Acquitted in 1964 Belzec trial and released in 1965 Sobibor trial on health grounds. Died in 1972

Junior SS personnel

NamePositionSS numberJoined SSParty number
Heinrich AlbertBorn 29.07.1924.SS Rank Sturmmann. SS-Karstwehr Battalion KIA 19.02.1944
Heinrich BarblBorn 3 March 1900.SS rank Rottenführer. He participated in the T-4 Euthanasia Program and later Operation Reinhardt. He submitted his testimony in Linz on 6 September 1965 at the Austrian Ministry of Internal Affairs. No further details are known of his life and death.
Otto BeisheimBorn 3 January 1924. SS Rank Sturmmann; served in artillery regiment of SS Division Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler. Died 18 February 2013
Josef BlöscheBorn 12 Feb 1912.SS rank Rottenführer member of SD; involved in the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Executed 29 July 19693146556547348
Ernst BormannBorn 28.09.1924.SS Rank Sturmmann. SS-Karstwehr Battalion KIA 19.02.1944
John DemjanjukBorn 3 April 1920. 1986 tried in Israel on charges of being Ivan the Terrible (Treblinka guard) KZ Treblinka; found guilty but verdict overturned on grounds of reasonable doubt; 2001 tried again for being part of personnel at KZ Sobibor; KZ Majdanek; KZ Flossenberg. 2009 deported to Germany-convicted 12 May 2011; died while appealing sentence 17 March 2012
Erich DingesBorn 20.11.1911. SS rank Sturmmann;Assigned to KZ Auschwitz; 22 December 1947 Auschwitz Trial sentenced to 5 years; died 23.04.1953[15]1 March 1932
Andreas DörflerSS Rank Sturmmann. SS-Karstwehr Battalion KIA 19.02.1944
Otto Erich DrewsSS rank Rottenführer. 1968 sentenced to Life in prison along with Hauptstrumfuhrer Max Hermann Richard Krahner and Revieroleutnant Otto Hugo Goldapp for being German Overseers of Jewish Sonderkommando 1005
Günter GrassBorn 16 Oct 1927. SS rank Sturmmann; served in 10th SS Panzer Division Frundsberg from February 1945 until he was wounded on 20 April 1945. Captured May 1945. Author of The Tin Drum. Died 13 April 2015
Stefan GubanskiSS Rank Rottenführer. SS-Karstwehr Battalion KIA 19.02.1944
Hans KrellnerBorn 29.09.1922 SS Rank Sturmmann. SS-Karstwehr Battalion KIA 19.02.1944
Alfried KruppBorn 13 August 1907. member of the Förderndes Mitglied der SS. Arms/Steel industrialist/Colonel in National Socialist Flyers Corps (NSFK). Sentenced to 12 years imprisonment 1948; pardoned by John J. McCloy in 1951. Died 30 July 1967None19316989627
Erwin LambertBorn 7 December 1909, Schildow. SS rank Rottenführer; He supervised construction of the gas chambers for the Action T4 euthanasia program at Hartheim, Sonnenstein, Bernburg and Hadamar, and then at Sobibor and Treblinka extermination camps during Operation Reinhard. He specialized in building larger gas chambers that killed more people than previous efforts in the extermination program. At the conclusion of Operation Reinhard, Lambert was posted to Trieste, where he continued to participate in genocide by installing cremation facilities at the concentration camp Risiera di San Sabba. After the war, Lambert was arrested on 28 March 1962. At the First Treblinka Trial in 1965, Lambert was tried for the first time and sentenced to four years imprisonment for aiding and abetting the murder of at least 300,000 people. Having already served this time, he was allowed to live as a free man. At the Sobibor Trial in 1966, Lambert was acquitted. At the trials Lambert denied involvement in the killing operation and claimed that he merely suspected that the buildings would be used for killing. Died on 15 October 1976.1.491.565
Ivan Marchenko Born about 1911. SS Wachmann at Lodz Ghetto and operated gas Chambers at KZ Treblinka. Nicknamed Ivan the Terrible (Treblinka guard) in 1944 reported to have deserted the Germans for the partisans in Yugoslavia; alleged last sighting in Fiume, Croatia in 1945; unknown if survived the war.
Hansjörg MaurerBorn 20 October 1891. Aka Hans Georg Maurer. Served as Hitlers Strossup SS Bodyguards in 1925. Retired from NSDAP 24 August 1926 after quarrel with Max Amann. USed an alias to rejoin NSDAP 31 March 1933-for which he was expelled in 1934. Died 30 December 1959192576
1.724.803
Werner MessingerBorn 1925.SS Rank Oberschütze . SS-Karstwehr Battalion KIA 02.03.1944
Karl MissyOccupation Plummer. Served in SS 1930s. On the outbreak of World War II; he was Lance Corporal in the Luftwaffe. On 3 February 1940 the Heinkel III 1H+FM of 4./KG 26 he as a part of the crew as an air gunner was shot down by RAF Officer Peter Townsend {1/3 credit]; Missy was one of two survivors of shot down crew-his right leg had to be amputated because of war wounds; repatriated October 1943. Postwar was friends with Squadron leader Townsend who mentioned him in postwar biography "Duel of Eagles"; died 1981
Eric PleasantsBorn 17 May 1913. British defector and member of the SS British Free Corps died July 1998None1940None
Hans RamsauerSS Rank Jäger. SS-Karstwehr Battalion KIA 19.02.1944
Dr. Eugen SängerBorn 22.09.1905.SS Rank Mann. Died 10.02.196419331.303.775
Gerhard SchneiderBorn 6.4.1890. Served in World War I and was 1925 bodyguard of Adolf Hitler. Promoted to Oberfuhrer 31 July 1933 as administrative chief over the SD Main Office and the Race and Settlement Office. Brought up on charges by Heinrich Himmler on charges including Suppressing and defrauding service funds; irresponsible dissipation of service funds and damaging the image of the SS by boasting. Found guilty reduced in rank to SS Mann and dismissed 24 July 1934; succeeded in office by Oswald Pohl3094114 July 1932916047
Hans Schoger.SS Rank Jäger, SS-Karstwehr Battalion KIA 19.02.1944
Horst TappertBorn 26 May 1923. 1943 served with the "SS-Panzergrenadieregiment 1 Totenkopf" Died 13 December 2008
Wilhelm ThellmanSS Rank Sturmmann. SS-Karstwehr Battalion KIA 19.02.1944
Erich ToppBorn 2 July 1914. Briefly member of Allgemeine-SS;[16] dropped active NSDAP/SS membership after becoming member of armed Forces.Commander of U-552. Died 26 December 200519342621078
Ernest WernerRank SS-Mann. Member of SD-section OST and SD-section III
Thomas WippenbeckBorn 28 August 1907. SS rank Rottenführer. Assigned to Pawiak Prison Warsaw Prison. Tried with SS Colonel Dr. Ludwig Hahn in 1972/1973-declared guilty of two cases of complicity in committing a homicide but was exonerated. No further details are known of his life and death.

SS-Biologiste

NamePositionNationalityJoined NaziJoined NaziYears of service
Wolfgang AbelBorn 13 May 1905; Austrian anthropogolist and Nazi Germany's racial biologists. Vienna native. Died 1 November 1997Austrian (Austria-Hungary)193319351933-1945

SS-Kapellmeister

NamePositionNationalityJoined NaziJoined NaziYears of service
Hermann Paul Maximilian AbendrothBorn 19 January 1883; Leader of the Nazi Reichsmusikkammer. he died 29 May 1956German193419371934-1945

See also

  • Glossary of Nazi Germany
  • List of Nazi Party leaders and officials
  • Nuremberg Trials
  • Orpo rank
  • RuSHA Trial
  • Uniforms and insignia of the Schutzstaffel

Notes

Former SS Ranks changed after 1934:

  • SS rank Sturmhauptführer renamed Hauptsturmführer
  • SS rank Sturmführer renamed Untersturmführer
  • SS rank Obertruppführer renamed Hauptscharführer
  • SS rank Truppführer renamed Oberscharführer
  • SS rank Scharführer renamed Unterscharführer
  • SS rank Haupttruppführer renamed Sturmscharführer

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