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Mathias Rust
German amateur aviator and activist

Günter Schabowski
German politician (1929-2015)
Kim Dotcom
German-Finnish Internet entrepreneur

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

Erich von dem Bach-Zelewski
German politician and SS functionary (1899–1972)

SS-Totenkopfverbände
' (SS-TV'; or 'SS Death's Head Battalions') was a major branch of the Nazi Party's paramilitary (SS) organisation. It was responsible for administering the concentration camps and extermination camps of Nazi Germany, among similar duties. It was both the successor and expanded organisation to the (guard units) formed in 1933. While the was the universal cap badge of the SS, the SS-TV also wore this insignia on the right collar tab to distinguish itself from other SS formations.

Wilhelm Voigt
German impostor (1849-1922)

Arthur Nebe
German police officer (1894-1945)
Oskar Gröning
accountant in Auschwitz (1921–2018)
Otto Ernst Remer
German Regiment/Division Army Officer in the Wehrmacht (1912-1997)
Heinz Kessler
German military officer, Armeegeneral in the former National People's Army of East Germany (1920-2017)
Konstantin Hierl
German politician (1875-1955)
Ernst von Salomon
German writer and right-wing Freikorps member (1902–1972)
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German Holocaust denier (1939–2017)
Wolfgang Beltracchi
German art forger (born 1951)
Michael Kühnen
German neo-Nazi leader (1955-1991)
Karl Chmielewski
SS officer (1903-1991)

Thies Christophersen
German Holocaust denier (1918–1997)
Josef Bachmann
German criminal
Birgit Hogefeld
German criminal
Ernst Heinrichsohn
German politician and lawyer; member of the SS who participated in the deportation of French Jews to Auschwitz during World War II
Christian Worch
German neo-nazi
Karl Zenner
German politician (1899-1969)

Margrit Schiller
German criminal
Ernst Schmidt
German historian and activist

Ingo Hasselbach
German writer
Wolfgang Diewerge
German journalist, author and jurist (1906–1977)