| General |
Government NSDAP
World War, 2nd
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Brandt, Karl
Dietrich, Sepp
Doenitz, Karl
Frank, Hans
Frick, Wilhelm
Fritzsche, Hans
Funk, Walther
Gisevius, Hans
Goering, Herman
Hoess, Rudolf Franz Ferdinand
Jodl, Alfred
Kaltenbrunner, Ernst
Keitel, Wilhelm
Ley, Robert
Neurath, Konstantin von
Papen, Franz von
Raeder, Erich
Ribbentrop, Joachim von
Rosenberg, Alfred
Sauckel, Fritz
Schacht, Hjalmar
Schirach, Baldur von
Speer, Albert
Streicher, Julius
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Nuremburg
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Nuremberg War Trials
History of Germany
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| | 1945 | Dietrich, Sepp |  |
| Nuremburg Sentenced to 25 years imprisonment, serves 10 years |
| 1945 | Kaltenbrunner, Ernst |  |
| Nuremburg Highest surviving SS-leader, Chief of RSHA, the central Nazi intelligence organ, commanded many of the Einsatzgruppen and several concentration camps, sentenced to death |
| 1945 | Keitel, Wilhelm |  |
| Nuremburg Head of Oberkommando der Wehrmacht (OKW), sentenced to death |
| 1945 | Papen, Franz von |  |
| Nuremburg Acquitted of all charges |
| 1945 | Raeder, Erich |  |
| Nuremburg Given life imprisonment but released in 1955 |
| 1946 | Doenitz, Karl |  |
| Nuremburg Dnitz is found guilty of breaching the 1936 Second London Naval Treaty, but his sentence was not assessed on the ground of his breaches of the international law of submarine warfare |
| Nuremburg Sentenced to 10 yrs imprisonment, released 30 September 1956 |
| 1946 | Frank, Hans |  |
| Nuremburg Sentenced to death, ruler of the General Government in occupied Poland |
| 1946 | Frick, Wilhelm |  |
| Nuremburg Sentenced to death, Hitler's Minister of the Interior, author of the Nuremberg Race Laws |
| 1946 | Fritzsche, Hans |  |
| Nuremburg Acquited, popular radio commentator, and head of the news division of the Nazi Propaganda Ministry, tried in place of Joseph Goebbels |
| 1946 | Funk, Walther |  |
| Nuremburg Hitler's Minister of Economics, succeeded Schacht as head of the Reichsbank, released due to ill health on May 16, 1957 |
| 1946 | Gisevius, Hans |  |
| Nuremburg Testifies at the Nuremburg trials that Goebbels 1st thought of burning the Reichstag |
| 1946 | Goering, Herman |  |
| 15th Oct Nuremburg Swallows poison hours before his scheduled execution |
| 1946 | Hoess, Rudolf Franz Ferdinand |  |
| Nuremburg Convicted & handed over to the Polish authorities |
| April Nuremburg Tried at the Nuremberg war crimes trial |
| 5th April Nuremburg In a deposition estimates at least 2,500,000 victims were executed and exterminate |
| 5th April Nuremburg In a deposition estimates that 3,000,000 died under his command at Auschwitz |
| 1946 | Jodl, Alfred |  |
| Nuremburg Sentenced to death, on February 28, 1953, Jodl was posthumously exonerated by a German de-Nazification court, which found him not guilty of crimes under international law |
| 1946 | Ley, Robert |  |
| Nuremburg Head of DAF, The German Labour Front, commits suicide on October 25, 1945, before the trial begins |
| 1946 | Neurath, Konstantin von |  |
| Nuremburg Minister of Foreign Affairs until 1938, succeeded by Ribbentrop, later, Protector of Bohemia and Moravia, resigned in 1943 due to dispute with Hitler, released (ill health) November 6, 1954 |
| 1946 | Papen, Franz von |  |
| Nuremburg Brought to trial by the Allies at the Military Tribunal at Nuremberg but acquited |
| 1st Oct Nuremburg Acquited at the Nuremberg war crimes trials |
| 1946 | Raeder, Erich |  |
| Nuremburg Leader of the Kriegsmarine until his retirement in 1943, succeeded by Dnitz, released (ill health) September 26, 1955 |
| 1946 | Ribbentrop, Joachim von |  |
| Nuremburg Sentenced to death |
| 1946 | Rosenberg, Alfred |  |
| Nuremburg Sentenced to death |
| 1946 | Sauckel, Fritz |  |
| Nuremburg Sentenced to death, Plenipotentiary of the Nazi slave labor program |
| 1946 | Schacht, Hjalmar |  |
| Nuremburg Acquited, pre-war president of the Reichsbank. Admitted to violating the treaty of Versailles |
| 1946 | Schirach, Baldur von |  |
| Nuremburg Sentenced to 20 yrs, Head of the Hitlerjugend, later Gauleiter of Vienna. Expressed repentance |
| 1946 | Speer, Albert |  |
| Nuremburg Sentenced to 20 yrs |
| 1946 | Streicher, Julius |  |
| Nuremburg Sentenced to death, incited hatred and murder against the Jews through his weekly newspaper, Der Strmer |
| 1948 | Brandt, Karl |  |
| Nuremburg Hitler's former private physician is found guilty of war crimes & hanged |
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