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  1. This is a list of Nazi Party (NSDAP) leaders and officials. It is not meant to be an all inclusive list.

  2. For a list of the main leaders and most important party figures see: List of Nazi Party leaders and officials. This list has been divided into four sections for reasons of length: List of Nazis (A–E): from Gustav Abb to Hanns Heinz Ewers (~ 247 names) List of Nazis (F–K): from Arnold Fanck to Kurt Küttner (~ 268 names)

  3. 120+ Nazi Party Members. This is a list of Nazis, including Nazi members and founders, some of whom were Nazi war criminals, with pictures as well. The Nazi Party, formally known as the National Social German Workers' Party, were the villains of World War 2. They were responsible for the Third Reich, which caused the Holocaust.

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    • Walther Funk
    • Joachim Von Ribbentrop
    • Albert Speer
    • Karl Donitz
    • Erich Raeder
    • Wilhelm Keitel
    • Martin Bormann
    • Joseph Goebbels
    • Hermann Göring
    • Heinrich Himmler

    The Reich Minister of Economics, President of the Reichsbank and State Secretary at the Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda. A qualified economist, lawyer and philosopher; he was also editor of the financial newspaper the Berliner Börsenzeitung. He was a member of the board of directors of the Bank for International Settlements, based i...

    Foreign Minister of Nazi Germany, an authority on world affairs and confidant of the Fuhrer. Independent broker of the Pact of Steel between Germany and Italy, the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact between Germany and the USSR, and Ambassador to the Court of St James’s for London and the UK in 1936.

    Hitler’s Chief Architect and Minister of Armaments and War Production for the Third Reich, and member of Hitler’s inner circle. He designed and constructed the Reich Chancellery and the Party rally stadium in Nuremberg. He is responsible for Berlin’s wide streets and reorganised transport system.

    Commander of the German Navy’s U-boats until 1943, then took over from Raeder as Commander-in-Chief of the German Navy and was promoted to Grand-Admiral.

    Great Admiral and Commander-in-Chief of the Kreigsmarine (German Naval Force) and Reichsmarine until 1943.

    Field Marshal of the German Army (Wehrmacht), Chief of the Supreme High Command of the German Armed Forces (OKW) and Chief of Defence for Germany, Hitler’s Chief of Staff.

    Head of the Nazi Party Chancellery (a role previously called Deputy Fuhrer until Hess defected and Bormann replaced him with the new title), Hitler’s Personal Private Secretary, controlling all information passed to and from Hitler and controller of all personal access to Hitler. He had final approval over all legislation and de facto control over ...

    Reichsminister for Propaganda for Nazi Germany, with control over all news media, arts and public information in Germany, who delivered emotionally charged speeches to mobilise and motivate the German people. He was named in Hitler’s final will, written in the Furherbunker, as his official successor.

    Commander-in-Chief of the Luftwaffe(German Air Force), founder of the Gestapo in 1933, Minister of the Economic Four Year Plan, Reichsmarschall, senior to all other Wehrmacht commanders, and in 1941, designated by Hitler as his successor and second in command in all his offices. Previously an ace fighter pilot in World War I, decorated with a Blue ...

    Reichsführer of the entire SS, Military Commander of the Waffen-SS, Commander of the Gestapo, Minister of the Interior, Commander of the Home Army, and supreme leader of the administration of the entire Third Reich. Heinrich Himmler became Hitler’s second in command following the downfall of Göring.

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  5. Top. 0–9. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z. Subcategories. This category has the following 20 subcategories, out of 20 total. Nazi Party officials ‎ (17 C, 176 P) Ahnenerbe members ‎ (18 P) Architects in the Nazi Party ‎ (30 P) Bankers in the Nazi Party ‎ (14 P) Nazis who participated in the Beer Hall Putsch ‎ (1 C, 70 P)

  6. Jan 30, 2017 · Adolf Hitler (1889-1945) The leader of the German National Socialist Workers' Party (Nazi) developed his anti-Semitic, anti-communist and racist ideology well before coming to power as...

  7. The Nazi Party. The National Socialist German Workers’ Party—also known as the Nazi Party—was the far-right racist and antisemitic political party led by Adolf Hitler. The Nazi Party came to power in Germany in 1933. It controlled all aspects of German life and persecuted German Jews.

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