The following is a list of notable people from A to E (last name) who were at some point a follower of the ideology of Nazism or affiliated with the Nazi Party. This is not meant to be a list of every person who was ever a member of the Nazi Party, some entries can be found elsewhere on the encyclopedia.
List criteria
This list only covers notable figures who were active within the party, did something significant within it that is of historical note, and/or were members of the Nazi Party according to multiple reliable publications. The following entries however are excluded here as they can be found on their own respective lists:
- Doctors - notable "Nazi doctors" are covered at: List of Nazi doctors
- SS personnel - notable people within the ranks are covered at: List of SS personnel (Nazis by default)
For a list of the main leaders and most important party figures see: List of Nazi Party leaders and officials.
A
Name | Birth | Death | Occupation[a] | Nationality[b] | Reference(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Albert Abicht | December 9, 1893 | January 5, 1973 | Politician | Germany | [1] |
Hermann Josef Abs | October 15, 1901 | February 5, 1994 | Banker | Germany | [2] |
Karl Ferdinand Abt | June 9, 1903 | March 1, 1945[c] | Politician | Nazi Germany | [3] |
Ernst Achenbach | April 9, 1909 | December 2, 1991 | Diplomat | Germany | [4] |
Eberhard Achterberg | January 9, 1910 | August 11, 1983 | Propagandist | Germany | [5] |
Josef Ackermann | April 26, 1905 | March 5, 1997 | Politician | Germany | [6] |
Karl Adam (rowing coach) | May 2, 1912 | June 18, 1976 | Rowing coach | Germany | [7] |
Karl Adam (theologian) | October 22, 1876 | April 1, 1966 | Theologian | Germany | [8] |
Wilhelm Adam | March 28, 1893 | November 24, 1978 | Wehrmacht officer | Germany | [9] |
Ernst Ahl | September 1, 1898 | February 14, 1945 | Wehrmacht officer | Nazi Germany | [10] |
Wolf Albach-Retty | May 28, 1906 | February 21, 1967 | Actor | Austria | [11] |
Karl Albiker | September 16, 1878 | February 26, 1961 | Artist | Germany | [12] |
Herbert Albrecht | January 12, 1900 | June 13, 1945 | Agricultural Specialist | Nazi Germany | [13] |
Felix Allfarth | July 5, 1901 | Unknown | Merchant | Nazi Germany | [14] |
Günther Altenburg | June 5, 1894 | October 23, 1984 | Diplomat | Germany | [15] |
Wolfgang Aly | August 12, 1881 | September 3, 1962 | Classical philologist | Germany | [16] |
Otto Ambros | May 19, 1901 | July 23, 1990 | Chemist | Germany | [17] |
Heinrich Anacker | January 29, 1901 | January 14, 1971 | Author | Switzerland | [18] |
Charlotte Ander | August 14, 1902 | August 5, 1969 | Actress | Germany | [19] |
Sepp Angerer | January 1, 1899[c] | December 31, 1961[c] | Art dealer | Nazi Germany | [20] |
Joachim Angermeyer | December 18, 1923 | May 8, 1997 | Politician | Germany | [21] |
Ernst Anrich | August 9, 1906 | October 21, 2001 | Professor | Germany | [22] |
Friedrich Asinger | June 26, 1907 | March 7, 1999 | Chemist | Austria | [23] |
Karl Astel | February 26, 1898 | April 4, 1945 | Rector | Nazi Germany | [24] |
Prince August Wilhelm of Prussia | January 29, 1887 | March 25, 1949 | Royalty | Germany | [25] |
Hans Walter Aust | June 20, 1900 | April 28, 1983 | Journalist | Germany | [26] |
Artur Axmann | February 18, 1913 | October 24, 1996 | Reichsjugendführer | Germany | [27] |
Georg Ay | June 9, 1900 | February 1, 1997 | Politician | Germany | [28] |
Albert Bach | November 29, 1910 | July 22, 2003 | Generalmajor | Austria | [29] |
Georg Bachmann | December 6, 1885 | October 23, 1971 | Politician | Germany | [30] |
Alfred Baeumler | November 18, 1887 | March 19, 1968 | Philosopher | Germany | [31] |
Rudolf Bamler | May 6, 1896 | March 13, 1972 | Generalmajor | Germany | [32] |
Ewald Banse | May 23, 1883 | October 31, 1953 | Geographer | Germany | [33] |
B
- Kunigunde Bachl[34]
- Ludwig Friedrich Barthel[35]
- Friedrich Franz Bauer[36]
- Hans Baumann[37][38]
- Eleonore Baur[39]
- Walter Becher[40]
- Helene Bechstein[41]
- Peter Emil Becker[42]
- Heinrich Behmann[43]
- Josefa Berens-Totenohl[44]
- Claus Bergen[45][46]
- Ernst Bergmann (philosopher)[47]
- Hugo Bernatzik[48]
- German Bestelmeyer[49]
- Friedrich Bethge[50]
- Wilhelm Beyer[51]
- Heinrich Beythien[52]
- Ludwig Bieberbach[53]
- Hans Biebow[54]
- Dorothea Binz[55]
- Horst Birr[56][57]
- Otto Christian Archibald von Bismarck[58]
- Friedrich Wilhelm von Bissing[59]
- Walter Bitterlich[60]
- Herbert Blankenhorn[61]
- Hanns Blaschke[62]
- Wilhelm Blaschke[63]
- Anneliese Bläsing[64]
- Johannes Blaskowitz[65]
- Leopold Blauensteiner[66][67]
- Kurt Blecha[68]
- Karl Blessing[69]
- Karl Blessinger[70]
- Willi Bloedorn[71]
- Werner von Blomberg[72]
- Heinrich Blume[73]
- Walter Blume[74]
- Rudolf Bockelmann[75]
- Peter Boenisch[76]
- Herbert Böhme[77]
- Andreas Bolek[78]
- Ernst Bollmann[71]
- Otto Friedrich Bollnow[79]
- Friedrich Bolte[71]
- Helmut de Boor[80]
- Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Borgward[81]
- Taras Borodajkewycz[82]
- Hugo Ferdinand Boss[83]
- Maximilian Böttcher[84]
- Johanna Braach[85]
- Fritz Bracht[86]
- Therese Brandl[87]
- Heinz Brandt[88]
- Peter Paul Brauer[89][90]
- Otto Bräutigam[91]
- Arno Breker[92]
- Hans Karl Breslauer[93]
- Martin Broszat[94]
- Hugo Bruckmann[95]
- Helmuth Brückner[96]
- Walter Brugmann[97][98]
- Otto Brunner[99]
- Ewald Bucher[100]
- Karl von Buchka[101]
- Erwin Bumke[102]
- Hans Bunge[103]
- Wilhelm Amsinck Burchard-Motz[104]
- Adolf Butenandt[105]
- Rudolf Buttmann[106]
C
- Christopher Leblanc
- Paul Carell[107]
- Hans Carste[108]
- Karl Carstens[109]
- Peter Carstens[110]
- Werner Catel[111]
- Karl Chmielewski[112]
- Walter Christaller[113]
- Friedrich Christiansen[114]
- Heinrich Class[115]
- Carl Clauberg[116]
- Hans Clemens[117]
- Volker von Collande[118]
- Klaus Conrad[119]
- Leonardo Conti[120]
- Werner Conze[121]
- Rudolf Creutz[122]
- Max de Crinis[123]
D
- Kurt Daluege[124]
- Ernst Damzog[125]
- Theodor Dannecker[126]
- Konrad Dannenberg[127]
- Luise Danz[128]
- Fritz Darges[129]
- Richard Walther Darré[126]
- Adolf Dassler[130]
- Fritz Dassler[130]
- Rudolf Dassler[130]
- Wilhelm Decker[131]
- Peter Deeg[132]
- Karl Deichgräber[133]
- Ewald von Demandowsky[134]
- Karl Maria Demelhuber[135]
- Gerhard Dengler[136]
- Oskar-Hubert Dennhardt[137]
- Heinrich Deubel[138]
- Otto Dickel[139]
- Karl Diebitsch[140]
- Hans-Heinrich Dieckhoff[141]
- Rudolf Diels[142]
- Oskar Dienstbach[143]
- Eduard Dietl[144]
- Josef Dietrich[145]
- Otto Dietrich[146]
- Hans Diller[147]
- Erwin Ding-Schuler[148]
- Erich Dinges[149]
- Hugo Dingler[150]
- Artur Dinter[151]
- Herbert von Dirksen[152]
- Oskar Dirlewanger[152]
- Hugo Distler[153]
- Paul Dittel[154]
- Heimito von Doderer[155]
- Eugen Dollmann[156]
- Willi Domgraf-Fassbaender[157]
- Karl Dönitz[158]
- Richard Donnevert[159]
- Alexander von Dörnberg[160]
- Claude Dornier[161]
- Julius Dorpmüller[162]
- Hans Dorr[163]
- Franz Xaver Dorsch[164]
- Richard Drauz[165]
- Otto-Heinrich Drechsler[166]
- Wilhelm Dreher[167]
- Margot Dreschel[168]
- Anton Drexler[169]
- Georg Ferdinand Duckwitz[170]
- Anton Dunckern[171]
- Karlfried Graf Dürckheim[172]
E
- Irmfried Eberl[173]
- Karl von Eberstein[174]
- Dietrich Eckart[175]
- Joachim Albrecht Eggeling[176]
- Hans Ehlich[177]
- Horst Ehmke[178][179]
- Carl Ehrenberg[180]
- Arthur Ehrhardt[181]
- Erich Ehrlinger[182]
- Adolf Eichmann[183]
- Theodor Eicke[184]
- August Eigruber[185]
- Hans Eisele (physician)[186]
- Walter Eisfeld[187]
- Paul Freiherr von Eltz-Rübenach[188]
- Otmar Emminger[189]
- Hans Endres[190]
- Franz Ritter von Epp[191]
- Hans Eppinger[192]
- Erhard Eppler[193][194]
- Josef Erber[195]
- Eduard Erdmann[196]
- Otto von Erdmannsdorff[197]
- Ernst II, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg[198]
- Hans-Dietrich Ernst[199]
- Karl Ernst[200]
- Karl Escherich[201]
- Ernst Wilhelm Eschmann[202]
- Karl Eschweiler[203]
- Hermann Esser[200]
- Arnold Eucken[204]
- Richard Euringer[205]
- Hanns Heinz Ewers[206]
- Olve Eggen
Notes
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