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Joseph Goebbels
Nazi politician and Propaganda Minister (1897–1945)
Heinrich Himmler
German Nazi politician; leader of the German SS & main architect of the Holocaust (1900–1945)
Rudolf Hess
German Nazi leader and Reich Minister without Portfolio (1894–1987)
Martin Bormann
German Nazi Party official and head of the Nazi Party Chancellery (1900–1945)
Alfred Rosenberg
Baltic German architect, Nazi politician and ideologue (1893-1946)

Ernst Röhm
German Nazi politician, military officer and leader of the Sturmabteilung (1887-1934)

Hans Frank
German lawyer, Nazi politician, General Governor of Nazi occupied Poland and convicted war criminal (1900-1946)
Wilhelm Frick
German Nazi Party politician (1877–1946)
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)

Richard Walther Darré
Nazi SS General; Reich Minister of Nutrition and Agriculture (1895-1953)

Artur Axmann
Nazi official, head of Hitler Youth (1913-1996)

Viktor Lutze
SA Stabschef (1890-1943)

Philipp Bouhler
German general, head of Nazi Action T4 euthanasia program for children and the handicapped (1899–1945)
Max Amann
German politician (NSDAP), MdR and journalist (1891–1957)
Franz Ritter von Epp
German general and politician (1868–1946)
Franz Xaver Schwarz
politician from Germany (1875-1947)
Reichsleiter
'''''' (, ) was the second-highest political rank in the Nazi Party (NSDAP), subordinate only to the office of . also functioned as a paramilitary rank within the NSDAP and was the highest rank attainable in any Nazi organisation.
Walter Buch
German general (1883-1949)
Otto Dietrich
German general (1897-1952)
Konstantin Hierl
German politician (1875-1955)
Adolf Hühnlein
Corps Leader of the National Socialist Motor Corps (1881-1942)
Karl Fiehler
German politician of the Nazi Party (NSDAP) and Lord Mayor of Munich from 1933 until 1945 (1895-1969)
Wilhelm Grimm
German politician (1889-1944)