Name
Photograph
Date of birth
Date of death
Age at death
Role
Fate
Adolf Hitler
April 20, 1889
April 30, 1945
56 years, 10 days
Leader of the Nazi Party during the Third Reich
Chancellor of Germany
Führer
Committed suicide by gunshot [ 1] [ 2]
Heinrich Himmler
October 7, 1900
May 23, 1945
44 years, 228 days
Reichsführer-SS
Chief of German Police
Reich Minister of the Interior
Arrested ; committed suicide by biting down on a cyanide capsule
Hermann Göring
January 12, 1893
October 15, 1946
53 years, 276 days
Commander-in-Chief of the Luftwaffe President of the Reichstag Reichsminister of Aviation Established the Final Solution as official policy in July 1941.
Sentenced to death by hanging; committed suicide by cyanide poisoning hours before his execution
Reinhard Heydrich
March 7, 1904
June 4, 1942
38 years, 89 days
Chief of the Reich Security Main Office (RSHA)
Deputy Reich-Protector of Bohemia and Moravia (acting Protector)
Died of sepsis caused by injuries sustained in an assassination attempt (Operation Anthropoid )
Adolf Eichmann
March 19, 1906
June 1, 1962
56 years, 74 days
Head of the Gestapo Office of Jewish Affairs (RSHA Sub-Department IV-B4). Charged by Reinhard Heydrich with facilitating and managing the mass deportations of Jews to ghettos and extermination camps in Eastern Europe .
Evaded arrest and escaped to Argentina in 1950. Discovered and kidnapped by Israeli agents in May 1960; subsequently brought to Israel, tried and executed by hanging in 1962.
Heinrich Müller
April 28, 1900
Unknown, but evidence points to May 1945
Unknown
SS-Gruppenführer und Generalleutnant der Polizei , Chief of the Gestapo 1939–45
Disappeared; possibly killed in Berlin in May 1945 (unconfirmed)
Joseph Goebbels
October 29, 1897
May 1, 1945
47 years, 184 days
Chief Propagandist of the Nazi Party, Reich Minister of Propaganda Brief Chancellor of Germany
Committed suicide by cyanide poisoning
Albert Speer
March 19, 1905
September 1, 1981
76 years, 166 days
Reich Minister of Armaments and War Production denied any involvement of knowledge of the Holocaust, letters found after his death proved he was aware amongst other crimes
Sentenced to 20 years of prison at the Nuremberg trials. It is believed he lied to get a softer sentence. Was later released and died from natural causes in England
Odilo Globocnik
April 21, 1904
May 31, 1945
41 years, 40 days
SS and Police Leader in the General Government
Head of Operation Reinhard
Committed suicide by cyanide poisoning
Theodor Eicke
October 17, 1892
February 26, 1943
50 years, 132 days
A major figure in the creation of the Nazi concentration camps
First commander of SS Division Totenkopf , which became notorious for its war crimes .
Killed in action
Richard Glücks
April 22, 1889
May 10, 1945
56 years, 18 days
Head of Concentration Camp Operations (Amt D: Konzentrationslagerwesen ) in the SS Main Economic and Administrative Department (SS-Wirtschafts-Verwaltungshauptamt )
Committed suicide by cyanide poisoning
Albert Ganzenmüller
February 25, 1905
March 20, 1996
91 years,
23 days
Head of Deutsche Reichsbahn and State Secretary in Reich Ministry of Transport , involved with the mass deportations of German Jews to concentration camps and ghettos, also involved with the deportation of ghetto's residents to extermination camps
Died of natural causes
Ernst Kaltenbrunner
October 4, 1903
October 16, 1946
43 years, 12 days
Chief of the Reich Security Main Office after Heydrich was assassinated
Executed by hanging
Hans Frank
May 23, 1900
October 16, 1946
46 years, 146 days
Governor-General of the General Government
Executed by hanging
Karl Wolff
May 13, 1900
July 17, 1984
84 years,
66 days
Chief of Personal Staff Reichsführer-SS , liaison officer between SS and Adolf Hitler, Supreme SS and Police Leader in occupied Italy
Died of natural causes
Arthur Seyss-Inquart
July 22, 1892
October 16, 1946
54 years, 86 days
Reichskommissar of the Netherlands
Deputy Governor-General of the General Government , (October 12, 1939 – May 18, 1940)
Executed by hanging
Josef Bühler
February 16, 1904
August 22, 1948
44 years, 188 days
State Secretary and deputy to Hans Frank , (May 18, 1940 – January 19, 1945)
Executed by hanging
Otto Georg Thierack
April 19, 1889
October 26, 1946
57 years, 190 days
Head of NSRB , Minister of Justice in Saxony, President of the Academy for German Law (20 August 1942 – 8 May 1945), Minister of Justice (24 August 1942 – 2 May 1945), Judge President of the People's Court , co-responsible for creating and establishing antisemitic and totalitarian laws that led to the Final Solution and justified terror in occupied territories.
Committed suicide by poisoning himself.
Kurt Daluege
September 15, 1897
October 24, 1946
49 years, 39 days
Chief of the Ordnungspolizei
Deputy Reich-Protector of Bohemia and Moravia (acting Protector)
Executed by hanging
Oswald Pohl
June 30, 1892
June 7, 1951
58 years, 343 days
Chief of the SS-Wirtschafts-Verwaltungshauptamt (SS Main Economic and Administrative Department), the central SS financial office responsible for overall administration of the concentration camps.
Directed the construction of Auschwitz , Majdanek , and Stutthof
Executed by hanging
Martin Bormann
June 17, 1900
May 2, 1945
44 years, 319 days
Head of the Nazi Party Chancellery
Private Secretary to Adolf Hitler
Sentenced to death by hanging in absentia ; believed to have committed suicide to avoid capture in Berlin; the buried body was not found until 1972; the remains were conclusively identified in 1998.[ 3] [ 4]
Karl Hermann Frank
January 24, 1898
May 22, 1946
48 years, 118 days
State Secretary and SS and Police Leader in Bohemia and Moravia
Executed by hanging
Alois Brunner
April 8, 1912
December 2001[ 5] or December 2010[ 6]
89 or 98
Deputy to Adolf Eichmann; organised the deportations of at least 140,000 Jews from France, Greece, Slovakia and Austria. Commandant of the Drancy internment camp .
Escaped to Egypt around 1954, then fled to Syria. Served as a consultant to the al-Assad regime on torture techniques; died in Syria of natural causes in December 2001
Theodor Dannecker
March 27, 1913
December 10, 1945
32 years, 258 days
Deputy to Adolf Eichmann; Head of the SD Hauptamt – Judenreferat (SD Head Office – Jewish Affairs Department) for Paris: September 1940 – July 1942
In charge of the Final Solution in Bulgaria, the Balkans and Hungary (from 1943)
Arrested by the U.S. military; committed suicide
Wilhelm Keitel
September 22, 1882
October 16, 1946
64 years, 24 days
Minister of War and chief of the Supreme Command of the Armed Forces
Executed by hanging. See War crimes of the Wehrmacht .
Kurt Knoblauch
December 10, 1885
November 10, 1952
66 years, 336 days
Chief of the Kommandostab Reichsführer-SS under Himmler. Coordinated Waffen-SS operations during the Pripyat Marshes massacres
Sentenced to two years imprisonment in 1949; died in 1952.
Wilhelm Frick
March 13, 1877
October 16, 1946
69 years, 215 days
Reich Minister of the Interior (30 January - 20 August 1943), Reich Minister without Portfolio (24 August 1943 -30 April 1945), Protector of Bohemia and Moravia (24 August 1943 – 8 May 1945)
Executed by hanging
Hermann Höfle
June 19, 1911
August 20, 1962
51 years, 62 days
Coordinator of Operation Reinhard
Arrested; committed suicide by hanging
Ante Pavelić
July 14, 1889
December 28, 1959
70 years, 167 days
Leader of the Independent State of Croatia
Escaped to Argentina in 1948 via the ratlines . Died from wounds sustained from an assassination attempt in 1957.
Bruno Tesch
August 14, 1890
May 16, 1946
55 years, 275 days
Sold Zyklon B to the SS, knowing that it would be used to exterminate concentration camp prisoners
Executed by hanging
Karl Weinbacher
June 23, 1898
May 16, 1946
47 years, 327 days
Sold Zyklon B to the SS, knowing that it would be used to exterminate concentration camp prisoners
Executed by hanging
Viktor Brack
November 9, 1904
June 2, 1948
43 years, 206 days
Organizer for Aktion T4
Extensively involved in the process of establishment of extermination camps for Operation Reinhard
Executed by hanging
Helmut Knochen
March 14, 1910
April 4, 2003
93 years,
21 days
Commandant of SiPo and SD in Paris , involved in mass deportations of the French Jews and also the French population in general
Died of natural causes
Erwin Lambert
December 7, 1909
October 15, 1976
66 years, 313 days
Head of gas chamber construction during Operation Reinhard
Served four years in prison after on trial, acquitted after a second trial on separate charges
Christian Wirth
November 24, 1885
May 26, 1944
58 years, 184 days
Inspector of Aktion T4 and Operation Reinhard ;
Commandant of Bełżec , March 17, 1942 – end of August 1942
Assassinated
Rudolf Höss
November 25, 1900
April 16, 1947
46 years, 142 days
Commandant of Auschwitz , May 4, 1940 – December 1, 1943 , May 8, 1944 – January 18, 1945
Executed by hanging
Arthur Liebehenschel
November 25, 1901
January 24, 1948
46 years, 60 days
Commandant of Auschwitz , December 1, 1943 – May 8, 1944
Commandant of Majdanek , May 19, 1944 – July 22, 1944
Executed by hanging
Richard Baer
September 9, 1911
June 17, 1963
51 years, 279 days
Commandant of Auschwitz , May 1944 – February 1945
Commandant of Mittelbau-Dora , February 1945 – April 1945
Arrested in 1960; died in prison while awaiting trial in 1963
Josef Kramer
November 10, 1906
December 13, 1945
39 years, 33 days
Commandant of Auschwitz-Birkenau (1944)
Commandant of Bergen-Belsen (1944–1945)
Executed by hanging
Martin Weiss
June 3, 1905
May 29, 1946
40 years, 360 days
Commandant of Dachau , January 3, 1942 – September 30, 1943
Commandant of Dachau , April 26, 1945 – April 28, 1945
Commandant of Neuengamme , April 1940 – August 1942
Commandant of Majdanek , November 1943 – May 1944
Executed by hanging
Hans Kammler
August 26, 1901
1945 (assumed)
44 years (assumed)
A deputy to Oswald Pohl in WVHA and chief of its Office C that was responsible for designing and building concentration camps, including gas chambers and crematoria.
Unknown
Alexander Piorkowski
October 11, 1904
October 22, 1948
44 years, 11 days
Commandant of Dachau , February 1940 – September 1942
Executed by hanging
Otto Förschner
November 4, 1902
May 28, 1946
43 years, 205 days
Commandant of Mittelbau-Dora , October 1944 – January 1945
Executed by hanging
Max Pauly
June 1, 1907
October 8, 1946
39 years, 129 days
Commandant of Stutthof , September 1939 – August 1942
Commandant of Neuengamme , September 1942 – May 1945
Executed by hanging
Heinrich Schwarz
June 14, 1906
March 20, 1947
40 years, 279 days
Commandant of Monowitz ,
Commandant of Natzweiler-Struthof , February 1945 – April 1945
Executed by firing squad
Karl-Otto Koch
August 2, 1897
April 5, 1945
47 years, 246 days
Commandant of Buchenwald , August 1, 1937 – September 1941
Commandant of Majdanek , September 1941 – August 24, 1942
Executed by Nazi Germany for multiple "unauthorized murders" and embezzlement
Paul-Werner Hoppe
February 28, 1910
July 15, 1974
64 years, 196 days
Commandant of Stutthof concentration camp , September 1942 - April 1945
Died of natural causes
Hermann Pister
February 21, 1885
September 28, 1948
63 years, 250 days
Commandant of Buchenwald , August 1, 1937 – September 1941
Died awaiting execution
Irmfried Eberl
September 8, 1910
February 16, 1948
37 years, 161 days
Commandant of Treblinka , July 11, 1942 – August 26, 1942
Arrested; committed suicide by hanging
Hans Bothmann
November 11, 1911
April 4, 1946
34 years, 144 days
Commandant of Chelmno , April 1942 – July 1944
Arrested by the British Army ; committed suicide by hanging
Herbert Lange
September 29, 1909
April 20, 1945
35 years, 203 days
Commandant of Chelmno , December 1941 – March 1942
Killed in action during the Battle of Berlin
Franz Stangl
March 26, 1908
June 28, 1971
63 years, 94 days
Commandant of Sobibor , April 28, 1942 – August 30, 1942 ;
Commandant of Treblinka , September 1, 1942 – August 1943
Arrested on February 28, 1967 ; sentenced to life imprisonment on October 22, 1970 ; died in prison
Kurt Franz
January 17, 1914
July 4, 1998
84 years, 168 days
Commandant of Treblinka , August 1943 – October 19, 1943
Arrested on December 2, 1959 ; sentenced to life imprisonment in 1965; released on health grounds in 1993
Richard Thomalla
October 23, 1903
May 12, 1945
41 years, 201 days
In charge of construction for the Operation Reinhard death camps: Bełżec , Sobibor and Treblinka
Extrajudicially executed by the NKVD
Franz Reichleitner
December 2, 1906
January 3, 1944
37 years, 32 days
Commandant of Sobibor , September 1, 1942 – October 17, 1943
Killed in action
Gottlieb Hering
June 2, 1887
October 9, 1945
58 years, 129 days
Commandant of Bełżec , end of August 1942 – June 1943
Died of mysterious health complications
Amon Göth
December 11, 1908
September 13, 1946
37 years, 276 days
Commandant of Kraków-Płaszów
Executed by hanging
Siegfried Seidl
August 24, 1911
February 4, 1947
35 years, 164 days
Commandant of Theresienstadt , November 1941 – July 1943
Leading member of the Sondereinsatzkommando Eichmann, which organized the mass deportations of approximately 437,000 Hungarian Jews, hundreds of thousands of whom were sent to Auschwitz and gassed
Executed by hanging
Karl Rahm
April 2, 1907
April 30, 1947
40 years, 28 days
Commandant of Theresienstadt , January 1944 – May 1945
Executed by hanging
Max Koegel
October 16, 1895
June 27, 1946
50 years, 254 days
Commandant of Ravensbrück , January 1940 – August 1942
Commandant of Majdanek , August 1942 – November 1942 Commandant of Flossenbürg , April 1943 – April 1945
Committed suicide by hanging
Fritz Suhren
June 10, 1908
June 12, 1950
42 years, 2 days
Commandant of Ravensbrück , August 1942 – April 1945
Executed by firing squad
Franz Ziereis
August 13, 1905
May 25, 1945
39 years, 285 days
Commandant of Mauthausen , February 1939 -May 1945
Shot by American soldiers while trying to escape, died of his injuries the next day
Aleksander Laak
August 24, 1907
September 6, 1960
53 years, 13 days
Commandant of Jägala
Committed suicide by hanging in Canada, allegedly to protect his relatives from potential reprisals
Hans Aumeier
August 20, 1906
January 24, 1948
41 years, 157 days
Commandant of Vaivara , August 1943 – November 1943
Deputy commandant at Auschwitz
Executed by hanging
Hanns Rauter
February 4, 1895
March 24, 1949
54 years, 48 days
Higher SS and Police Leader (HSSPF) for the Netherlands
Executed by firing squad
Walter Rauff
June 19, 1906
May 14, 1984
77 years, 330 days
Close aide of Reinhard Heydrich . Group Leader II D of the RSHA (technical matters). Designed gas vans to poison Jews, and persons with disabilities. Einsatzkommando leader in North Africa (1942–43), SS and Gestapo commander in northwest Italy (1943–45).
Arrested in Italy in 1945; escaped in 1946, fled to Syria in 1948, to Ecuador in 1949, to Chile in 1958. Extradition request by Germany denied by Chile in 1963 on the grounds of expired statute of limitations. Most wanted Nazi fugitive in the 1970s and 1980s. Died of natural causes in Chile in 1984.
Eduard Wirths
September 4, 1909
September 20, 1945
36 years, 16 days
Human medical experimentation, and formal responsibility of medical staff at Auschwitz
Arrested; committed suicide by hanging
Josef Mengele
March 16, 1911
February 7, 1979
67 years, 328 days
Human medical experimentation, particularly children, and selection of prisoners to be gassed at Auschwitz
Escaped to Brazil; evaded arrest and suffered a heart attack while swimming in 1979
Fritz Katzmann
May 6, 1906
September 19, 1957
51 years, 136 days
SS and Police Leader of the District of Galicia Responsible for the establishment of the Lwów Ghetto , which had a population of 120,000 Polish Jews, only 823 surviving after the war. SS and Police Leader of Radom District In charge of the establishment of the Radom Ghetto , which enclosed about 33,000 Polish Jews, the majority of whom died.
Evaded arrest after the war and died in 1957
Philipp Bouhler
September 11, 1899
May 19, 1945
45 years, 250 days
Director of Aktion T4
Arrested; committed suicide by cyanide poisoning
Karl Brandt
January 8, 1904
June 2, 1948
44 years, 146 days
Co-director of Aktion T4
Conducted human medical experimentation
Executed by hanging
Werner Heyde
April 25, 1902
February 13, 1964
61 years, 294 days
Senior medical expert for Aktion T4
Arrested in 1945; escaped custody in 1947; turned himself in 1959; committed suicide while awaiting trial in 1964
Paul Nitsche
November 25, 1876
March 25, 1948
71 years, 121 days
Senior medical expert for Aktion T4
Executed by guillotine
Ernst-Robert Grawitz
June 8, 1899
April 24, 1945
45 years, 320 days
Involved in Aktion T4 and human medical experimentation in concentration camps
Committed suicide
Karl Gebhardt
November 23, 1897
June 2, 1948
50 years, 192 days
Oversaw human medical experimentation of concentration camp inmates at Ravensbrück and Auschwitz
Executed by hanging
Wilhelm Harster
July 21, 1904
December 25, 1991
87 years, 157 days
Commander of the Security Police (SiPo) and SD (Kraków, 1939–40; Netherlands, 1940–43; Italy, 1943–45). Responsible for the deaths of at least 104,000 Jews.
Arrested in 1945 and transferred to Dutch custody. Tried and sentenced to 12 years imprisonment in 1949; served six years; deported to West Germany in 1955. Arrested and tried in 1967. Sentenced to 15 years imprisonment, but sentence commuted and released in 1969.
Karl Frenzel
August 28, 1911
September 2, 1996
85 years, 5 days
Commandant of Camp I (forced labor camp) at Sobibor
Arrested on March 22, 1962 ; sentenced to life imprisonment on December 20, 1966 ; released on health grounds in 1982
Erich von dem Bach-Zelewski
March 1, 1899
March 8, 1972
73 years, 7 days
In charge of Nazi security warfare
Arrested in 1945; released in 1949; sentenced to 10 years imprisonment, which he served under house arrest; sentenced to 4.5 years imprisonment in 1958; sentenced to life imprisonment in 1961; died in prison in 1972
Herbert Backe
May 1, 1896
April 6, 1947
50 years, 340 days
Responsible for the Hunger Plan
Arrested; committed suicide by hanging
Hermann Fegelein
October 30, 1906
April 28, 1945
38 years, 180 days
Responsible for the Pripyat Marshes massacres
Executed by Nazi Germany for desertion after trying to flee from Berlin in April 1945
Oskar Dirlewanger
September 26, 1895
June 7, 1945
49 years, 254 days
Commander of the Dirlewanger Brigade
Arrested, then beaten to death by Polish guards while in custody
Bronislav Kaminski
June 16, 1899
August 28, 1944
45 years, 73 days
Commander of the Kaminski Brigade
Executed by Nazi Germany after being court-martialed for looting
Jürgen Stroop
September 26, 1895
March 6, 1952
56 years, 162 days
Suppression and destruction of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
Executed by hanging
Ferdinand von Sammern-Frankenegg
March 17, 1897
September 20, 1944
47 years, 187 days
SS and Police Leader of the Warsaw area from 1941–43
Responsible for the Grossaktion Warsaw , the single most deadly operation against the Jews in the course of the Holocaust in occupied Poland, which entailed sending between 254,000 and 265,000 men, women and children aboard overcrowded Holocaust trains to Treblinka
Leading figure in the destruction of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
Assassinated
Friedrich-Wilhelm Krüger
February 27, 1894
May 9, 1945
51 years, 71 days
Higher SS and Police Leader (HSPPF) in occupied Poland
Committed suicide
Wilhelm Koppe
June 15, 1896
July 2, 1975
79 years, 17 days
SS and Police Leader in Reichsgau Wartheland
(September 1939 - October 1943)
Supreme SS and Police Leader in General Government
(October 1943 - 1945)
Died of natural causes
Friedrich Jeckeln
February 2, 1895
February 3, 1946
51 years, 1 day
Higher SS and Police Leader in Russia-South; Russia-North
Responsible for Rumbula , Babi Yar , and Kamianets-Podilskyi massacres
Executed by hanging
Karl Eberhard Schöngarth
April 22, 1903
May 16, 1946
43 years, 24 days
Commanded multiple Einsatzgruppen units in Poland
Commander of the BdS in the Netherlands (September 1944– May 1945)
Executed by hanging
Kurt Eberhard
September 12, 1874
September 8, 1947
72 years, 361 days
Military governor of German-occupied Kyiv
Responsible for the Babi Yar massacre
Arrested; committed suicide
Walter von Reichenau
October 8, 1884
January 17, 1942
57 years, 101 days
Issued the Severity Order
Responsible for the Babi Yar and Bila Tserkva massacres
Died after having a stroke, then suffering injuries in a plane crash
Hans Krueger
July 1, 1909
February 8, 1988
78 years, 222 days
Commandant of the Stanisławów Ghetto
Responsible for the Stanislawow Ghetto massacre
Arrested in 1945; released in 1948; re-arrested in 1962; sentenced to life imprisonment in 1968; released on health grounds in 1986; died in 1988
Hans-Adolf Prützmann
August 31, 1901
May 16, 1945
43 years, 258 days
Supreme SS and Police Leader of Ukraine
Higher SS and Police Leader of Russia-North; Russia-South
Oversaw the activities of the Einsatzgruppen detachments that perpetrated the Holocaust in the Baltic States and Ukraine
Committed suicide by cyanide poisoning while in Allied custody
Bruno Streckenbach
February 7, 1902
October 28, 1977
75 years, 263 days
Trained the Einsatzgruppen
Commander of Einsatzgruppe I in Poland
Supp
Served 10 years in Soviet custody, but never tried; released on October 10, 1955
Ludwig Hahn
January 23, 1908
November 10, 1986
78 years, 291 days
Commander of Einsatzkommando 1/I , Poland
Suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
Suppression of the Warsaw Uprising
Arrested in 1960; released in 1961; briefly re-arrested in 1965 and 1966; arrested for the last time in 1972; sentenced to 12 years in prison in 1973; sentenced to life imprisonment in 1975; released on health grounds in 1983; died in 1986
Hans Biebow
December 18, 1902
June 23, 1947
45 years,
97 days
Chief of German administration of Litzmannstadt (Łódź ) Ghetto
Executed by hanging
Karl Brunner
July 26, 1900
December 7, 1980
80 years, 134 days
Commander of Einsatzkommando 4/I , Poland
Never prosecuted
Emanuel Schäfer
April 20, 1900
December 4, 1974
74 years, 228 days
Commander of Einsatzgruppe II , Poland
Commander of the BdS in Serbia, (January 6, 1942 – December 1944)
Sentenced to 21 months in prison by a denazification court in 1951; released in 1953. Sentenced to a further 6.5 years in prison in June 1953; released in 1956.
Lothar Beutel
May 6, 1902
May 16, 1986
84 years, 10 days
Commander of Einsatzgruppe IV , Poland (1/2)
Served 10 years in Soviet custody, but never tried; released in October 1955. Arrested and charged in West Germany in 1965; released on bail in 1967; charges dropped in 1971; died in 1986.
Josef Albert Meisinger
September 14, 1899
March 7, 1947
47 years, 174 days
Commander of Einsatzgruppe IV , Poland (2/2) Commander of the state police in Warsaw
Executed by hanging
Ernst Damzog
October 30, 1882
July 24, 1945
62 years, 267 days
Commander of Einsatzgruppe V , Poland
Died under unclear circumstances
Gerhard Flesch
October 18, 1909
February 28, 1948
38 years, 133 days
Commander of Einsatzkommando 2/VI , Poland
Executed by firing squad
Franz Walther Stahlecker
October 10, 1900
March 23, 1942
41 years, 164 days
Commander of Einsatzgruppe A , Baltic states , June 22, 1941 –March 23, 1942 (1/5)
Killed in action
Heinz Jost
July 9, 1904
November 12, 1964
60 years, 126 days
Commander of Einsatzgruppe A , Baltic states , March 29, 1942 –September 2, 1942 (2/5)
Sentenced to life imprisonment in 1948; commuted to 10 years; released in December 1951; died in 1964
Humbert Achamer-Pifrader
November 21, 1900
April 25, 1945
44 years, 155 days
Commander of Einsatzgruppe A , Baltic states , September 10, 1942 –September 4, 1943 (3/5)
Killed in air raid
Friedrich Panzinger
February 1, 1903
August 8, 1959
56 years, 188 days
Commander of Einsatzgruppe A , Baltic states , September 5, 1943 –May 6, 1944 (4/5) Last chief of the Kripo (2/2)
Arrested by the Soviets 1946, sentenced to 25 years in prison; released in 1955; re-arrested in 1959; committed suicide
Wilhelm Fuchs
September 1, 1898
January 24, 1947
48 years, 145 days
Commander of Einsatzgruppe A , Baltic states , May 6, 1944 –October 10, 1944 (5/5) Commander of Einsatzkommando 3 , September 15, 1943 –May 27, 1944 Commander of Einsatzgruppe E , Croatia, October 1944–November 1944 (3/3) Commander of the BdS in Serbia, (1941 – January 1942)
Executed by hanging
Eduard Strauch
August 17, 1906
September 15, 1955
49 years, 29 days
Commander of Einsatzkommando 2 , Latvia , November 4, 1941 –December 2, 1941 (2/6)
Commander of Sonderkommando 1b , March 1942 –August 1942 (3/4)
Responsible for Rumbula massacre
Sentenced to death by hanging by an American military court in 1948, then transferred to Belgium, where he received another death sentence. Strauch was never executed and died in custody.
Rudolf Lange
April 18, 1910
February 23, 1945
34 years, 311 days
Commander of Einsatzkommando 2 , Latvia , December 3, 1941 –1944
Believed to have been killed in action
Karl Jäger
September 20, 1888
June 22, 1959
70 years, 275 days
Commander of Einsatzkommando 3 , Lithuania , June 1941 –August 1, 1943
Discovered and arrested in 1959; committed suicide while awaiting trial
Hermann Schaper
August 12, 1911
deceased after 2002
over 90 years
Commander of Einsatzgruppe B , Poland
Arrested in 1964; released due to insufficient evidence
Arthur Nebe
November 13, 1894
March 21, 1945
50 years, 128 days
Commander of Einsatzgruppe B , Belarus , June 1941 –November 1941 (1/5) Chief of the Kripo (1/2) President of Interpol
Executed by Nazi Germany for involvement in the failed 20 July 1944 attempt to kill Adolf Hitler
Erich Naumann
April 29, 1905
June 7, 1951
46 years, 40 days
Commander of Einsatzgruppe VI , Poland
Commander of Einsatzgruppe B , Belarus , November 1941 –March 1943 (2/5)
Commander of the BdS in the Netherlands, September 1943–July 1944
Executed by hanging
Horst Böhme
August 24, 1909
April 10, 1945
35 years, 229 days
Lidice Commander of Einsatzgruppe B , Belarus , March 12, 1943 –August 28, 1943 , August 12, 1944 (3/5) and (4/5)
Commander of Einsatzgruppe C , north and central Ukraine , September 6, 1943 –March 1944 (3/3)
Presumed killed in action in Königsberg , East Prussia ; officially declared dead in 1954
Erich Ehrlinger
October 14, 1910
July 31, 2004
93 years, 291 days
Commander of Einsatzgruppe B , Belarus , August 28, 1943 –April 1944 (4/5) ;
Commander of Sonderkommando 1b , June 1941 –November 1941
Arrested in December 1958 ; sentenced to 12 years imprisonment
Heinrich Seetzen
June 22, 1906
September 28, 1945
39 years, 98 days
Commander of Einsatzgruppe B , Belarus , April 28, 1944 –August 1944 (5/5) ;
Commander of Einsatzkommando 10a , Moldova, south Ukraine, the Crimea, and north Caucasus, June 1941 –July 1942
Arrested in September 1945; committed suicide by cyanide poisoning
Otto Bradfisch
May 10, 1903
June 22, 1994
91 years, 43 days
Commander of Einsatzkommando 8 , Belarus , June 1941 –April 1, 1942
Arrested on April 21, 1958 ; sentenced to 13 years imprisonment in 1963; released in 1969; died in 1994
Otto Rasch
December 7, 1891
November 1, 1948
56 years, 330 days
Commander of Einsatzgruppe C , north and central Ukraine , June 1941 –October 1941 (1/3)
Responsible for the Babi Yar massacre
Arrested; removed from trial on health grounds in February 1948; died in November 1948
Paul Blobel
August 13, 1894
June 7, 1951
56 years, 298 days
Commander of Sonderkommando 4a , north and central Ukraine , June 1941–13 January 1942 (1/5) , commander of the Sonderaktion 1005 project
Responsible for the Babi Yar and Bila Tserkva massacres
Executed by hanging
Otto Ohlendorf
February 4, 1907
June 7, 1951
44 years, 124 days
Commander of Einsatzgruppe D , Moldova, south Ukraine, the Crimea , and north Caucasus, June 1941 –July 1942 (1/2)
Executed by hanging
Walther Bierkamp
December 17, 1901
May 15, 1945
43 years, 149 days
Commander of Einsatzgruppe D , Moldova, south Ukraine, the Crimea , and north Caucasus, July 1942 –March 1943 (2/2)
Committed suicide
Bruno Müller
September 13, 1905
March 1, 1960
54 years, 170 days
Commander of Einsatzkommando 2/I , Poland
Commander of Einsatzkommando 11b , south Ukraine and the Crimea , July 1941 –October 1941
Sentenced to 20 years in prison for unrelated crimes in 1948; released in 1953; died in 1960
Werner Braune
April 11, 1909
June 7, 1951
42 years, 58 days
Commander of Einsatzkommando 11b , south Ukraine and the Crimea , October 1941 –September 1942
Executed by hanging
Rudolf Batz
November 10, 1903
February 8, 1961
57 years, 90 days
Commander of Einsatzkommando 2
Oversaw Einsatzgruppen killings in the Baltic States
Arrested in 1961; committed suicide while awaiting trial
Joachim Hamann [ 7]
May 18, 1913
July 13, 1945
32 years, 56 days
Commander of Rollkommando Hamann , a small mobile unit established by him that murdered an estimated 60,000 Latvian Jews in massacres across occupied territory
Committed suicide
Ernst Girzick
October 17, 1911
March 4, 1977
65 years
Head of Central Office for the Settlement of the Jewish Question in Bohemia and Moravia, Member of Eichmann-Kommando in Budapest.
Cause of death is unknown
Franz Novak
January 10, 1913
October 21, 1983
70 years
Railway and transportation expert in Eichmann's Office of Jewish Affairs. Member of the Eichmann-kommando responsible for the deportation of Hungarian Jews .
Died of natural causes
Ernst Boepple
November 30, 1887
December 15, 1950
63 years,
15 days
Deputy to Josef Bühler and State Secretary in General Government in occupied Poland , co-responsible for the policy of terror, deportations to concentration camps and forced labor.
Executed by hanging
Gustav Lombard
April 10, 1895
September 18, 1992
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Commander of 8th SS Cavalry Division Florian Geyer , in this position he took part in Pripyat Marshes massacres
Died of natural causes
Anton Burger
November 19, 1911
December 25, 1991
80 years
Judenreferent in Greece
Commandant of Theresienstadt concentration camp July 3, 1943 - February 7, 1944
Died of natural causes
Wolfgang Birkner
October 27, 1913
March 24, 1945
31 years, 148 days
Commander of Kommando Bialystok , a small mobile unit which murdered at least 1,800 Polish Jews
Killed in action
Otto Wächter
July 8, 1901
July 14, 1949
48 years, 6 days
Governor of District of Kraków and District of Galicia in General Government
Died reportedly from kidney disease
Carl-Heinrich von Stülpnagel
January 2, 1886
August 30, 1944
58 years, 241 days
Ordered the mass deportations of Jews in France as a reprisal policy
Collaborated with the Einsatzgruppen for reprisals against Jews in Ukraine
Executed by Nazi Germany for involvement in the failed 20 July 1944 attempt to kill Adolf Hitler
Erich Hoepner
September 14, 1886
August 8, 1944
57 years, 329 days
Heavily collaborated with Einsatzgruppe A
Carried out orders to summarily execute Communist officials under the Commissar Order
Executed by Nazi Germany for involvement in the failed 20 July 1944 attempt to kill Adolf Hitler
Hans Graf von Sponeck
February 12, 1888
July 23, 1944
56 years, 154 days
Collaborated with Einsatzgruppe D
Imprisoned by Nazi Germany after disobeying orders, then executed in the aftermath of the failed 20 July 1944 attempt to kill Adolf Hitler
Eduard Wagner
April 1, 1894
July 23, 1944
50 years, 113 days
Drew up regulations that allowed German soldiers to take hostages from civilian population and execute them as response to resistance
Drew up the regulations with Reinhard Heydrich to ensure the Wehrmacht's cooperation with the Einsatzgruppen in the murders of Soviet Jews
Created and implemented deliberate starvation policies against Soviet prisoners of war
Committed suicide in the aftermath of the failed 20 July 1944 attempt to kill Adolf Hitler
Ulrich Greifelt
December 8, 1896
February 6, 1949
52 years, 60 days
Responsible for the mass expulsions of non-Germans, as well as a directive ordering the mass abductions of children suspecting of being ethnic Germans
Died in prison
Maria Mandel
January 10, 1912
January 24, 1948
36 years, 14 days
Commandant of female camp at Auschwitz
Executed by hanging
Fritz Hartjenstein
July 3, 1905
October 20, 1954
49 years, 109 days
Commandant of Auschwitz-Birkenau
Commandant of Natzweiler-Struthof , May 9, 1944 – January 1945
Died awaiting execution
Johann Schwarzhuber
August 29, 1904
May 3, 1947
42 years, 247 days
Commandant of men's camp at Auschwitz , and selection of prisoners to be gassed at Auschwitz
Commandant of Birkenau
Executed by hanging
Martin Weiss
February 21, 1903
September 30, 1984
81 years, 222 days
Commander of the Vilna Ghetto
Commander of the Ypatingasis būrys killing squad, which was largely responsible for the Ponary massacre where approximately 100,000 people were shot, including 70,000 Jews.
Arrested in 1949; sentenced to life imprisonment in 1950; sentence suspended in 1971 and revoked in 1977; died in 1984
Eduard Roschmann
November 25, 1908
August 8, 1977
68 years, 256 days
Commandant of the Riga Ghetto
Arrested in 1945 but released early; fled to Argentina and subsequently escaped prosecution; died in 1977
Otto-Heinrich Drechsler
April 1, 1895
May 5, 1945
50 years, 34 days
General Commissioner for Latvia for Nazi Germany's occupation regime (Reichskommissariat Ostland ) Major figure in the establishment of the Riga Ghetto
Taken into British custody; committed suicide
Friedrich Buchardt
March 17, 1909
December 28, 1982
73 years
Commandant of Vorkomando Moskau ,a section of Einsatzgruppe B , later worked in SD headquarters in occupied Łódź and again as commandant of Einsatzkommando 9, another section of Einsatzgruppe B operating near Vitebsk
Died of natural causes
Franz Murer
January 24, 1912
January 5, 1994
81 years, 346 days
Responsible for the establishment of the Vilna Ghetto , which hosted a population of about 55,000 Jews, none of whom survived after the war Effectively ruled the ghetto until July 23, shortly before its liquidation
Arrested in 1947 and deported to the Soviet Union in January 1948; sentenced to 25 years in hard labor; released in 1955 due to the Austrian State Treaty . Arrested and prosecuted again in 1963 due to the intervention of the famous Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal ; acquitted on all charges and died in 1994.
Franz Josef Huber
January 22, 1902
January 30, 1975
73 years, 8 days
Chief of the SiPo (Security Police) and the Gestapo for Vienna, the "Upper" and "Lower Danube" regions and formal chief of the Central Agency for Jewish Emigration in Vienna Responsible for the mass deportations of Austrian Jews from these regions
Died in 1975 without being suspected of any crimes
Edmund Veesenmayer
November 12, 1904
December 23, 1977
73 years, 42 days
Reich plenipotentiary to Hungary after the occupation of the country
Helped establish the Ustaše-led Independent State of Croatia
Assisted in the deportations of 300,000 Hungarian Jews to Auschwitz
Arrested in 1945; sentenced to 20 years imprisonment in 1949; sentence commuted to 10 years imprisonment in 1951; released December, 1951; died in 1977
Jozef Tiso
October 13, 1887
April 18, 1947
59 years, 187 days
Leader of the State of Slovakia
Executed by hanging
Alexander Mach
October 11, 1902
October 15, 1980
78 years, 4 days
Head of the Hlinka Guard , one of the leading forces in the extermination of 68,000–71,000 Slovak Jews during the Holocaust in Slovakia
Sentenced to 30 years imprisonment; released in 1968; died in 1980
Vojtech Tuka
July 4, 1880
August 20, 1946
66 years, 47 days
Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Slovak State
Leading figure in the mass deportations of Slovak Jews to Nazi concentration camps
Executed by hanging
Ludwig Fischer
April 6, 1905
March 8, 1947
41 years, 336 days
Governor of the Warsaw District
Responsible for the establishment of the Warsaw Ghetto , the largest ghetto ever built by the Nazis
Executed by hanging
Jakob Sporrenberg
September 16, 1902
December 6, 1952
50 years, 91 days
Oversaw and implemented Operation Harvest Festival
Executed by hanging
Albert Forster
July 26, 1902
February 28, 1952
49 years, 217 days
Reichsstatthalter and Gauleiter of Reichsgau Danzig-West Prussia
Incited the massacres in Piaśnica
Executed by hanging
Arthur Greiser
January 22, 1897
July 21, 1946
49 years, 180 days
Reichsstatthalter and Gauleiter of Reichsgau Wartheland
Executed by hanging
Josef Bürckel
March 30, 1895
September 28, 1944
49 years, 182 days
Influential in the rise of the Nazi movement
Responsible for the establishment of the Central Agency for Jewish Emigration in Vienna
Gauleiter of Vienna
Governor of the Vienna region Gauleiter of Gau Westmark
Died because of ill health
Ferdinand aus der Fünten
December 17, 1909
April 19, 1989
79 years, 123 days
Head of the Central Office for Jewish Emigration in Amsterdam
Sentenced to death in 1950, which was commuted to life in imprisonment in 1951; released on health grounds in 1989; died later that year
Erich Koch
June 19, 1896
November 12, 1986
90 years, 146 days
Gauleiter of East Prussia
Chief of Civil Administration (Chef der Zivilverwaltung ) of Bezirk Bialystok Reich Commissioner for Ukraine (Reichskommissariat Ukraine )
Arrested by the British in 1949, and extradited to Poland in 1950. Sentenced to death in 1959, which was commuted to life imprisonment in 1960; died in prison in 1986.
Hinrich Lohse
September 2, 1896
February 25, 1964
67 years, 176 days
Gauleiter of Schleswig-Holstein
Reich Commissioner for Ostland (Reichskommissariat Ostland )
Arrested by the British in 1945; sentenced to 10 years in prison in 1948; released due to ill health in 1951
Viktors Arājs
January 13, 1910
January 13, 1988
78 years
Leader of the Arajs Kommando , which murdered half of Latvia's Jewish population
Held in a British internment camp until 1949; evaded prosecution until 1979 when convicted for his involvement in the Rumbula massacre and sentenced to life imprisonment; died in prison in 1988.
Fritz Dietrich
August 6, 1898
October 22, 1948
50 years, 77 days
Commander of SS police in Liepāja
Responsible for Liepāja massacres
Executed by hanging
Jonas Noreika
October 8, 1910
February 26, 1947
36 years, 141 days
Responsible for Plungė massacre
Executed by shooting
Ion Antonescu
June 14, 1882
June 1, 1946
63 years, 352 days
Leader of Romania during World War II
Responsible for the Odessa massacre , deportations to Transnistria , and the Iași pogrom
Executed by firing squad
Pierre Laval
June 28, 1883
October 15, 1945
62 years, 109 days
Prime Minister of Vichy France
Executed by firing squad
Philippe Pétain
April 24, 1856
July 23, 1951
95 years, 90 days
Chief of Vichy France
Sentenced to death in 1945, but had his sentence commuted to life imprisonment due to his World War I service and old age; died in custody in 1951
Benito Mussolini
July 29, 1883
April 28, 1945
61 years, 273 days
Prime Minister of Fascist Italy Duce of the Italian Social Republic
Executed by firing squad
Vidkun Quisling
July 18, 1887
October 24, 1945
58 years, 98 days
Prime Minister of German-occupied Norway
Executed by firing squad
Josef Terboven
May 23, 1898
May 8, 1945
46 years, 350 days
Reichkommissar of German-occupied Norway
Committed suicide
Werner Best
July 10, 1903
June 23, 1989
85 years, 348 days
Chief of Department 1 of the Gestapo ; initiated a registry of all Jews in Germany
Deputy to Reinhard Heydrich
Sentenced to death in 1948, later to 12 years imprisonment; released in 1951; held in detention in 1958 and charged again of war crimes in 1972; died in 1989 without serving time in prison a second time
Gustav Simon
August 2, 1900
December 18, 1945
45 years, 138 days
Chief of German-occupied Luxembourg
Arrested; committed suicide by hanging
Vjekoslav Luburić
March 6, 1914
April 20, 1969
55 years, 45 days
Croatian Ustaše official who headed the system of concentration camps in the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) during much of World War II
Murdered in exile
Kurt Lischka
August 16, 1909
May 16, 1989
79 years, 273 days
Chief of the Gestapo and commander of the SiPo and the SD in Paris
Responsible of the single largest mass deportation of French Jews in Occupied France
Sentenced in 1980 to ten years imprisonment; released early on health grounds and died in 1989
Enno Lolling
June 19, 1888
May 27, 1945
56 years, 342 days
Chief medical officer of all SS concentration camps. Involved in human experimentation
Committed suicide
Ferenc Szálasi
Jan 6, 1897
Mar 12, 1946
49 years, 65 days
Leader of the Hungarian Government of National Unity from 1944-1945.
Deported tens of thousands of Jews to Nazi concentration camps
Executed by hanging