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S
[edit]- Wolfgang Saalfeldt
- Hermann Saam
- Hans Sachs (politician)
- Willy Sachs
- Albert Sack[1]
- Alfons Sack
- Theo Saevecke
- Mariano San Nicolò
- Johann Sanitzer
- Artur Sansoni
- Martin Sasse
- Bruno Sattler
- Kurt Säuberlich
- Gertrud Sauer (Belsen)
- Hans Sauer (politician)
- Albin Sawatzki
- Thomas Schabel[1]
- Albanus Schachleiter (originally Jakob Schachleiter)[2]
- Hans Georg Schachtschabel
- Walter Schade
- Hans Schaefer (physician)
- Walter Schaeffer
- Heinrich Schäfer (Ravensbrück)
- Johannes Schäfer
- Konrad Schäfer (Doctors' Trial)
- Oswald Schäfer
- Walter Erich Schäfer
- Friedrich Schaffstein
- Fritz Schaller
- Richard Schaller
- Friedrich-Wilhelm Schallwig
- Alois Schardt
- Friedrich Scharf
- Herbert Scharfe (Sobibor? Treblinka?)
- Heinrich Scharrelmann
- Max zu Schaumburg-Lippe
- Erich Scheibner
- Werner Scheibner
- Rudolf Scheide (Pohl Trial)
- Franz Scheidl
- Hans-Wilhelm Scheidt
- Werner Scheler
- Erich Schellhaus
- Ernst Schemmel (Franz (BDC)) (Sobibor? Treblinka?)
- Paul Schenk
- Walter Schenk (Ravensbrück)
- Herbert Scherpe (Auschwitz)
- Bruno Gustav Scherwitz
- Peter Scheuer
- Ulrich Scheuner
- Carl Arthur Scheunert
- Hans Schick
- Arno Schickedanz
- Klaus Schickert
- Ludwig Schickert
- Gerhard Schiedlausky (Ravensbrück)
- Adolf Schieffer
- Bruno Schier
- Karl Schiess
- Karl Schiffer or Karl Schiffner? (Treblinka. Sobibor?)
- Heinrich Schild
- Gerhard Schill
- Karl Schilling (Nazi)[1]
- Viktor Schilling
- Friedrich Schimpf (Auschwitz)
- Moritz von Schirmeister
- Fritz Schwitzgebel
- Bruno Schlage (Auschwitz)
- Paul Schlecht[1]
- Karl Schlechta (philosopher)
- Walter Schlee (politician)
- Hartwig Schlegelberger
- Ferdinand Schlemmer
- Friedrich Schlette
- Helmut Schlierbach
- Ignatz Schlomovicz (Belsen)
- Gustav Schlotterer
- Carl Schlottmann
- Karl Schluch (Karl Alfred Schluch) (Belzec)
- Wilhelm Schlüter (SS officer)[1]
- Karl Schlumprecht
- Curt Schmalenbach
- Adolf Schmalix
- Kurt Schmalz
- Rudolf Schmeer
- Herbert Schmeidler
- Willy Schmelcher
- Albrecht Schmelt
- Jakob Schmid
- Jonathan Schmid (Nazi)
- Wilhelm Schmid (SA officer)
- Kurt Schmid-Ehmen
- Adalbert Schmidt
- Alfred Emil Karl Schmidt
- Friedrich Schmidt (politician)
- Fritz Schmidt (1899–1942)
- Hans Wilhelm Schmidt
- Hans-Theodor Schmidt
- Karl Georg Schmidt
- Paul Schmidt (Nazi)
- Walter Schmidt (SS physician)
- Wilhelm Schmidt (politician)
- Wilhelm Georg Schmidt
- Adolf Schmidt-Bodenstedt
- Johann Wilhelm Schmidt-Japing
- Hans Schmidt-Leonhardt
- Adolf Schmidtsdorff
- Victor Schmieden
- Werner Schmieder
- Erich Schmiedicke
- Ludwig Paul Schmitthenner
- Walter Schmitt
- Heinrich Schmitz (botanist)
- Heinrich Schmitz (physician)
- Oscar Schmitz (Belsen)
- Ernst Schmoeckel
- Fritz Schmoll
- Georg Schmückle
- Kurt Emil Schmutzler
- Georg Schnath
- Günter Schneider (footballer)
- Heinrich Schneider (politician)
- Heinrich Schneider (Nazi)
- Hermann Schneider (politician)
- Ludwig Schneider (FDP politician)
- August Schneidhuber
- Hans Schnoor
- Johann Schobert (Nazi) (Auschwitz)
- Heinrich Schoene
- Helmut Schöne[1]
- Oscar Schönherr
- Walther Schoenichen
- Erich Scholz
- Friedrich Schönemann
- Heinrich Schönfelder
- Josef Schönwälder
- Heinrich Schoppe (Auschwitz)
- Max Schoppe
- Karl Schöpperle
- Wilhelm Freiherr von Schorlemer
- Otto Schottenheim
- Hugo Schottmüller
- Alexander Schrader
- Georg Schraepel
- Konrad Schragmüller
- Arthur Schramm
- Ferdinand Schramm
- Helmuth Schranz
- Klaus Schreiber (Sobibor)
- Walter Paul Schreiber
- Heinrich Schreirer (Belsen)
- Hermann Schroeder (physician)[1]
- Oskar Schröder Chief of the Air Force Medical Service[3] Lieutenant General, Medical Service[3] He was sentenced to life imprisonment at the Doctors' Trial[3]
- Robert Schröder (gynaecologist)
- Walther Schröder
- Franz Rolf Schröder
- Wilhelm Schröder (East German politician)
- Wilhelm Schroeder (politician)
- Hermann Schroer
- Heinz Schubert (composer)
- Fritz Schuberth
- Richard Schuh (Treblinka?)
- Johannes Schüler
- Heinrich Schütten[1]
- Walter Schuhmann[4]
- Otto Schukat
- Friedrich Graf von der Schulenburg (Friedrich Bernhard Count von der Schulenberg (1865-1939))[5]
- Karl Schulte Kemminghausen
- Alfred Schulte
- Karl Schultz (Nazi)
- Rudolf Schultz
- Walter Schultz (Gauleiter)
- Walter Schultz (theologian)
- Heinz Schultze
- Walter Schultze (politician)
- Walther Schultze (dermatologist)
- Erich Schulz (Emanuel? Erwin?) (Sobibor? Treblinka?)
- Friedrich Schulz (Nazi)
- Karl Schulz (Nazi)
- Paul Schulz (politician)
- Robert Schulz (Nazi)
- Walther Schulz (prehistorian)
- Dietrich Schulz-Köhn
- Hermann Schulze
- Paul Schulze (zoologist)
- Reinhold Schulze
- Friedrich Schulze-Langendorf
- Walther Schulze-Wechsungen
- Ernst Schumacher (Nazi) (Sobibor?)
- Hans Schumacher (Auschwitz)
- Friedrich Karl Schumann
- Gerhard Schumann[6]
- Rudolf Schumann
- Emil Schumburg
- Ferdinand Schürmann
- Walter Schüßler
- Rudolf Schütrumpf
- Hans-Heinz Schütt (Hans-Heinz Friedrich Karl Schütt, Sobibor)
- Hans Schütz
- Heinrich Schütz (concentration camp doctor)
- Karl Waldemar Schütz
- Karl Adolf Schwabe
- Fritz Schwalm (RuSHA Trial)
- Hermann Schwann
- Ernst Schwarz (scholar)
- Friedel Schwarz (may be same person as Gottfried Schwarz)
- Gerhard Schwarz
- Gottfried Schwarz ("Friedl", Sobibor? Belzec?) - may be same person as Friedel Schwarz
- Robert Schwarz (Nazi)
- Wilhelm Schwarz (politician)
- Johann Schwarzhuber (Ravensbrück)
- Otto Schwarzenberger (RuSHA Trial)
- Otto Schwebel
- Otto Schweinsberger
- Hans Herbert Schweitzer
- Siegfried Schwela
- Hans Schwenkel
- Hermann Schwenninger
- Fritz Schwerdtfeger
- Hans Bogislav Graf von Schwerin
- Fritz Schwind
- Heinz Schwitzke
- Erich Seeberg
- Hanns Seel
- Ernst Seelig
- Karl Seemann (politician)
- Willi Seibert (Einsatzgruppen)
- Frank Seiboth
- Kurt Seidel (Treblinka?)
- Siegfried Seidel-Dittmarsch
- Alfred Seidl
- Fritz Seidler
- Walther Seidler
- Friedrich Seifert (jurist)
- Hans Seifert
- Paul Seiffert
- Karl Selig
- Hugo Selter
- Claus Selzner
- Charlotte Sembdner
- Peter-Heinz Seraphim[7]
- Kurt Serbser
- Karl Seufert (Auschwitz)
- Joseph Seydel
- Wolfgang Seyfarth
- Karl Heinrich Sieber
- Wolfgang Siebert
- Rudolf Siegert
- Herbert Siegmund
- J. Hermann Siemer
- Wilhelm Sievers (politician)
- Thomas Sigmund (Gusen)
- Josef Simon (SS officer) (Auschwitz)
- Max Simon (politician)
- Paul Simonis
- Paul Sixt
- Paul Skoda
- Alexander Slawik
- Alfred Slawik
- Johannes Slawik
- Otto Soeldner
- Albert Soergel
- Heinrich Soest
- Hans-Günther Sohl
- Max Solbrig
- Max Sollmann (RuSHA Trial)
- Bernhard zu Solms-Laubach
- Karl Sommer (Pohl Trial)
- Walter Sonntag (Ravensbrück)
- Max Soth
- Fritz Sotke
- Martin Spahn
- Heinz Späing
- Heinz Spangemacher
- Alfred Spangenberg
- Gerhard Spangenberg
- Erika Spann-Rheinsch
- Hans Spatzenneger (Mauthausen)
- Franz Specht
- Walter Specht
- Julius Speer
- Georg Sperber (politician)
- Fritz Spiesser
- Reinhard Spitzy
- Erich Sporleder (Sobibor? Belzec?)
- Hans Erwin von Spreti-Weilbach
- Karl Springenschmid
- Baldur Springmann
- Fritz Springorum
- Heinrich von Srbik
- Otto Stabel
- Oskar Stäbel
- Martin Staemmler
- Eugen Stähle[8]
- Bruno Stamer
- Fritz Stamer
- Josef Ständer
- Walter Stang
- Alfred Stange
- Peter Stangier
- Stanislawa Starotska (Belsen)
- Franz Stassen
- Robert Stauch
- Willi Stech
- Thomas Steffl (Sobibor)
- Otfried Steger
- Wilhelm Ferdinand Stegmann
- Artur Stegner
- Heinz Steguweit[9]
- Vinzenz Stehle
- Luitpold Steidle
- Fritz Stein[10]
- Gerhart Stein
- Harold Steinacker
- Karl Steinbauer
- Theodor Steinmeyer
- Walther Steller
- Helmut Stellrecht
- Hans Stelter
- Edmund E. Stengel
- Lothar Stengel-von Rutkowski
- Ludwig Stenglein
- Hans Stephan
- Werner Stephan
- Fritz Steppat
- Edmund Steppes
- Paul Sterzing
- Fritz Stichtenoth
- Georg Sticker
- Ernst Paul Stiehler
- Countess Magdalene of Stolberg-Wernigerode
- Joseph Stoll
- Erich Stolleis
- Otto Stolz (historian)
- Otto Stoppel (Auschwitz)
- Hans Stosberg
- Heinrich Strang
- Alfred Straßweg
- Hermann Strathmann
- Emil Strauß[11]
- Rudolf Strebelow (Treblinka?)
- Bernhard Stredele
- Wilhelm Stricker
- Otto Striegel (Mauthausen)
- Carl Strobel
- Adolf Strube
- Hans Strube
- Karl Struller (Mauthausen)
- Werner Studentkowski
- Max Stülpner
- Martin Stumpf
- Hermann von Stutterheim
- Richard Suchenwirth
- Rosy Suess or Rosy Süss (Ravensbruck, Majdanek)
- Friedrich Suhr
- Helmut Sündermann
- Rudolf Heinrich Suttrop
- Heinrich von Sybel (politician)
- Franz Sydow (Hermann?) (Sobibor? Treblinka?)
- Paul Szczurek (Auschwitz)
T
[edit]- Kurt Tackenberg
- Matthias Tannhausen (Auschwitz)
- Siegfried Taubert (SS member)
- Friedrich Tauscher (Fritz (BDC)) (Sobibor? Belzec?)
- Ludwig Teichmann
- Ernst Telschow
- Hermann Terberger (Flick Trial)
- Günther Tesch (RuSHA Trial)
- Rudolf Tesmann
- Gustav Hermann Teutsch
- Eberhard von Thadden
- Karl Thalheim
- Siegfried Theiss
- Kurt Thiele
- Wilhelm Thiele (politician)
- Emil Thielmann (Mauthausen)
- Theobald Thier
- Max Thomas (SS officer), Commander of Einsatzgruppe C, north and central Ukraine, October 1941–April 29, 1943 (2/3)
- Adolf Thormählen
- Johannes Thümmler
- Fritz Tiebel
- Hans Tiessler
- Max Tietböhl
- Herbert Tietze
- Rudolf Till
- Friedrich Tillmann
- Karl Friedrich Titho
- Fritz Tittmann
- Gerhard Todenhöfer
- Walter Többens He employed as many of 15,000 Warsaw Jews in slave labour conditions during the Second World War.[12]
- Leopold Trauner (DEST-Gusen)
- Wilhelm Traupel
- Rudolf Trautmann
- Percy Treite (Ravensbrück)
- Friedrich Triebel
- Edmund Trinkl
- Richard Trommer
- Thilo von Trotha (bureaucrat)
- Oskar Trübenbach
- Andreas Trumm (Mauthausen)
- Albert Trumpetter
- Erich Trunz
- Georg Trzeciak
- Erwin Tschentscher (Pohl Trial)
- Emil Tscheulin
- Karl Tschierschky
- Franz Tügel
- Franz Tumler
- Richard Türk
- Ernst Turowski
U
[edit]- Julius Uhl
- Kurt Uhlenbroock
- Sigfried Uiberreither
- Walter Ulbricht (Nazi) (Walter Ernst Ulbricht) (Dora)
- Aquilin Ullrich
- Curt von Ulrich
- Marta Ulrich (Majdanek)
- Hans Ummen
- Heinrich Unger
- Walther von Unruh
- Heinrich Unverhau (Belzec, Sobibor)
- Gotthard Urban
- Georg Usadel
- Alexandrine of Üxküll-Gyllenband _ She was the aunt of the Stauffenbergs.[13]
V
[edit]- Erich Valentin (musicologist)
- Fritz Valjavec
- Josef Vallaster (Sobibor. Belzec?)
- Theodor Veil
- Werner Ventzki
- Heinrich Vetter (politician)
- Hellmuth Vetter
- Ilse Vettermann (Ravensbrück)
- Kurt Vey (Sobibor?)
- Friedrich Karl Vialon[14]
- Karl Viererbl
- Erwin Villain
- Heinrich Vitzdamm
- Friedrich Voelcker
- Benno Voelkner
- Werner Vogel
- Werner Vogelsang
- Josef Vogt (Pohl Trial)
- Walter Volgmann
- Leo Volk (Pohl Trial)
- Johannes Volkmann (surgeon)
- Ernst Vollbehr
- Georg Vollerthun
- Konrad Volm
- Friedrich Völtzer
- Reinhold Vorberg
- Ada von Voß
- Gerd Voss
W
[edit]- Werner Wächter
- Otto Wacker (Nazi)
- Karl Heinrich Waggerl
- Horst Wagner (diplomat)
- Richard Wagner (physiologist)
- Richard Wagner (Nazi)
- Wilhelm Wagner (SS officer)
- Hans Wahl
- Martin Wähler
- Adolf Wahlmann
- Karl Waldmann
- Richard Walenta (Dora)
- Heinrich Walkenhorst
- Hugo von Wallis
- Eduard Wallnöfer
- Max Wallraf
- Bernhard Walter (Auschwitz)
- Frieda Walter (Belsen)
- Karl Walter
- Arthur Walther (Sobibor?)
- Alexander von Wangenheim
- Waldemar Wappenhans
- Kurt Warnekros
- Otto Wartisch
- Josef Wasmer
- Hermann Weber (zoologist)
- Werner Weber (jurist)
- Eberhard von Wechmar
- Adolf Wedderwille
- Karl von Wedel-Parlow
- Heinz Wedler
- Kurt Wege
- Ernst Wegner
- Alfred Wegwerth
- Ludwig Weickmann
- Heinrich Weidemann
- Georg Weidenhöfer
- Johannes Weigelt
- Kurt Weigelt
- Alfred Weiland
- Hans Weinert
- Peter Weingartner (Belsen)
- Hermann Weinkauff
- Erwin Weinmann
- Hans Weinreich (Nazi) )
- Martin Weis
- Theodor Weise
- Kurt Weisflog
- Bernhard Weiss (industrialist) (Flick Trial)
- Otto Weiss (SS man) (Bruno?) (Sobibor)
- Josef Weiszl
- Friedrich Weitzel
- Herbert Weiz
- Wilhelm Weizsäcker
- Hugo Wellems
- Georg August Weltz Chief of the Institute of Aviation Medicine[3] Lieutenant Colonel, Medical Service[3] He was acquitted at the Doctors' Trial[3]
- Gustav Wendelberger
- Wilhelm Wendland ("Willie", Sobibor)
- Josef Wenter
- Hermann Werdermann
- Anton Werkgartner
- Ferdinand Werner
- Kurt Werner (Sobibor?)
- Paul Werner
- Hans Westen
- Carl Westphal (Judges' Trial)
- Helmut Westphal (Auschwitz)
- Otto Westphal
- Erhard Wetzel
- Otto Wetzel
- Ewald Wicke
- Erwin Wickert
- Hermann Wicklein
- Curt Wiebel
- Friederike Wieking
- Albert Wierheim
- Benno von Wiese
- Josef Wietschorek (Auschwitz)
- Wilhelm Wigand
- Fritz Wilke
- Bernhard Willers
- Gustav Willhaus
- Friedrich Wimmer (politician)
- Adolf Winkelmann (physician) (Ravensbrück)
- Otto Winkelmann
- Toni Winkelnkemper
- Hans Alexander Winkler
- Erich Winnacker
- Anton Wintersteiger
- Paul Winzer
- Walter Wiora
- Georg Wippern
- Giselher Wirsing[15]
- Friedrich Wirth
- Wilhelm Wisch
- Gerhard Wischer
- Carl Julius Witt
- Max Witte
- Wilhelm Witteler
- Otto Wittgen
- Wilhelm Witthaus
- Franz Heinrich Witthoefft
- Curt Wittje
- Hugo Wittrock
- Richard Wittsack
- Helmut Wobisch
- Max Wockatz
- Ernst Woermann - He was one of a number of civil servants and diplomats arraigned in the 1945 Wilhelmstrasse Trial.[16]
- Emil Woermann
- Wilhelm Wohlgemuth
- Fritz Wöhrn
- Gerhard Woitschell
- Erik Wolf
- Josef Wolf (Sobibor) (brother of Franz Wolf)
- Adolf Wolfert
- Georg Wolff (journalist)
- Hans Helmut Wolff
- Hans Wolkersdörfer
- Helmut Wollang
- Adalbert Wolpert
- Waldemar Wolter (Mauthausen)
- Willi Wolter
- Gottfried Wolters
- Willi Worch
- Ernst Wörmann (Ministries Trial)
- Heinrich Worster
- Franz Hermann Woweries
- Alexander von Wrangell
- Ernst Wrede
- Leonhard Wüchner
- Alois Wunder
- Gerd Wunder
- Georg Wurster
- Fritz Rudolf Wüst
- Karl Wüstenhagen
- Martin Wutte
- Lucian Wysocki
Z
[edit]- Lorenz Zahneisen
- Otto Zander
- Hans Zänker (Treblinka? Belzec?)
- Hermann Zapf (politician)
- Paul Zapp
- Fritz Zaspel (Sobibor?)
- Heinz Zatschek
- Karl Zech
- Robert Zeller
- Rudolf Zenker
- Carl Zenner
- Wolfgang von Zeynek
- Werner Ziegenfuß
- Günther Ziegler (politician)
- Matthes Ziegler
- Paul Ziegler
- Wilhelm Ziegler
- Willy Ziegler
- Kurt Ziesel[17]
- Heinrich Zillich - In 1944 he was one of a number of writers included on Goebbels' "List B" or "List of Divine Talents" which included people from all branches of the arts who were expected to provide their services free of charge to the Ministry of Propagnda. Before that point artists were exempted from all service.[18][19]
- Hans Zimbal
- Paul Zimmermann (SS and police officer)
- Ernst Zindel
- Otto Zinn
- Ernst Zipfel
- Anton Konrad Zippe
- Alfred Zmeck
- Hans-Caspar von Zobeltitz
- Hans Zöberlein[20] In 1945 as the Allied forces advanced he was involved in killing civilians in Baden who had been accused of losing their support for Nazism.[21]
- Hans Zobisch (Auschwitz)
- Erich Zoddel (Belsen)
- Siegfried Zoglmann
- Viktor Zoller (Mauthausen)
- Ernst Emil Zörner
- Oskar Zschake-Papsdorf
- Alfred Zschorsch
- Ludwig Zukschwerdt
- Gustav Zunkel
- Karl Zutavern
- Willi Zwiener (Dora)
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h List of Nazi SS-Sturmbannführers (Q-T)
- ^ Zentner, Christian Ed (1991). The Encyclopedia of the Third Reich. New York: Macmillan. p. 1150. ISBN 0028975022.
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