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Joseph Goebbels
Nazi politician and Propaganda Minister (1897–1945)

Julius Streicher
German publisher, Nazi politician and convicted war criminal (1885-1946)
Baldur von Schirach
German Nazi politician and convicted war criminal (1907-1974)
Robert Ley
German Nazi politician; indicted by the International Military Tribunal for war crimes (1890-1945)
Fritz Sauckel
German Nazi politician and convicted war criminal (1894-1946)

Gregor Strasser
German politician, rival of Adolf Hitler inside the Nazi Party (1892-1934)
Odilo Globočnik
Austrian-German SS officer, SS-Group Leader and Lieutenant General of the Police, temporary leader of Operation Reinhardt (1904–1945)
Gauleiter
A Gauleiter () was a regional leader of the Nazi Party (NSDAP) who served as the head of a Gau or Reichsgau. Gauleiter was the third-highest rank in the Nazi political leadership, subordinate only to Reichsleiter and to the Führer himself. The position was effectively abolished with the fall of the Nazi regime on 8 May 1945.

Konrad Henlein
Czechoslovak German nation politician (1898-1945)
Josef Terboven
German politician (1898–1945)

Bernhard Rust
German Holocaust perpetrator (1883-1945)

Erich Koch
Nazi leader, war criminal, art collector (1896-1986)
Karl Hanke
German general and last Reichsführer-SS (1903-1945)
Wilhelm Kube
German politician and Nazi official (1887-1943)
Hinrich Lohse
Nazi politician/war criminal (1896-1964)
Edmund Heines
SA-Obergruppenführer (1897-1934)
Albert Forster
German politician (NSDAP), MdR, Gauleiter of the NSDAP and Reich Governor in Danzig (1902–1952)
Arthur Greiser
German politician (NSDAP), MdR, Senate President of the Free City of Danzig, Reich Governor and Gauleiter of the NSDAP, Waffen-SS Officer and Holocaust perpetrator (1897–1946)
August Eigruber
Austrian Nazi politician, Gauleiter of Oberdonau and Landeshauptmann of Upper Austria (1907-1947)
Josef Bürckel
German Nazi politician, Gauleiter of Vienna (1895–1944)
Franz Kutschera
Austrian policeman and war criminal (1904-1944)
Alfred Meyer
German Nazi official (1891-1945)
Robert Heinrich Wagner
German Nazi politician (1895-1946)
Hermann Muhs
German politician (1894-1962)
Hermann Esser
founding member of the Nazi Party (1900-1981)
Franz Pfeffer von Salomon
SA officer (1888-1968)
Karl Kaufmann
German politician (1900-1969)
Paul Giesler
German Nazi Party functionary, Premier of Bavaria (1895-1945)
Adolf Wagner
German NAZI politician (1890-1944)
Ernst Wilhelm Bohle
German general (1903–1960)
Martin Mutschmann
German politician (1879-1947)
Friedrich Rainer
Nazi party leader (1903-1947)
Gustav Simon
German politician (1900-1945)
Arthur Dinter
German writer, botanist and Nazi politician (1876–1948)
Helmuth Brückner
Nazi leader (1896-1951)
Friedrich Hildebrandt
German general (1898-1948)
Theodor Vahlen
German mathematician and Nazi Party official (1869–1945)
Josef Grohé
Gauleiter of Cologne (1902-1987)
Paul Wegener
German politician (1908-1993)
Hugo Jury
Austrian politician (1887-1945)
Josef Wagner
German nazi politician (1899-1945)
Jef van de Wiele
Belgian Nazi collaborator (1903–1979)
Fritz Reinhardt
German politician (1895-1969)
Wilhelm Murr
German politician (1888-1945)
Gustav Adolf Scheel
German general (1907-1979)

Siegfried Uiberreither
German Nazi politician and Gauleiter of Styria (1908-1984)
Joachim Albrecht Eggeling
German SS general (1884-1945)
Karl Gerland
German general (1905-1945)

Karl Holz
Nazi leader (1895-1945)

Hartmann Lauterbacher
Austrian politician, Member of the Nazi-Party
Hans Krebs
Czechoslovak member of Czechoslovak national parliament and german nation politician (1888-1947)

Franz Hofer
Austrian politician (1902-1975)

Carl Röver
German politician (NSDAP)

Friedrich Karl Florian
Nazi leader (1894-1975)
Fritz Bracht
German politician (1899-1945)
Rudolf Jung
Czech member of Czechoslovak national parliament and German nation politician (1882-1945)
Karl Wahl
Gauleiter of Swabia (1892-1981)
Alfred Frauenfeld
German politician (1898-1977)
Josef Leopold
Austrian politician (1889-1941)
Karl Weinrich
German politician (1887-1973)