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Nazis who died by suicide in Germany

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Heinrich Himmler
German Nazi politician; leader of the German SS & main architect of the Holocaust (1900–1945)
Hermann Göring
Hermann Wilhelm Göring was a German politician, aviator, military commander, and convicted war criminal. He was one of the most powerful figures in the Nazi Party, which controlled Germany from 1933 to 1945. He also served as Oberbefehlshaber der Luftwaffe, a position he held until the final days of the regime.
Rudolf Hess
German Nazi leader and Reich Minister without Portfolio (1894–1987)
Robert Ley
German Nazi politician; indicted by the International Military Tribunal for war crimes (1890-1945)
Ilse Koch
Margarete Ilse Koch was a German war criminal who committed atrocities while her husband Karl-Otto Koch was the commandant at Buchenwald. Though Ilse Koch had no official position in Nazi Germany, she became one of the most infamous Nazi figures at the war's end and was referred to as the "Kommandeuse of Buchenwald".
Robert Ritter von Greim
German field marshal (1892–1945)
Hans Krebs
German general
Franz Böhme
World War II Nazi war criminal (1885-1947)
Herbert Backe
German politician (1896-1947)
Otto Georg Thierack
German politician (1889-1946)
Richard Glücks
German general (1889-1945); SS-Gruppenführer, head of the inspection of the concentration camps
Ludwig Müller
Leading member of the German Christians and Reichsbischof (1883–1945)
Walter Buch
German general (1883-1949)
Leonardo Conti
physician, Nazi officer (1900-1945)
Max Koegel
SS officer (1895-1946)
Edmund Glaise-Horstenau
Austrian officer, historian and politician (1882-1946)
August Hirt
German anatomist and SS officer (1898-1945)
Eduard Wirths
German Nazi physician (1909–1945)
Irmfried Eberl
SS officer, first commandant of Treblinka extermination camp (1910–1948)
Theodor Dannecker
German SS officer and Holocaust perpetrator (1913–1945)
Hans Loritz
SS officer (1895-1946)
Hans-Adolf Prützmann
German general (1901-1945)
Karl Jäger
Swiss-born SS officer and Einsatzkommando leader (1888-1959)
Karl Fischer von Treuenfeld
German general (1885–1946)
Gustav Simon
German politician (1900-1945)
Kurt Bolender
Holocaust perpetrator (1912–1966)
Stella Kübler
Jewish Nazi collaborator
Curt von Gottberg
German general (1896–1945)
Emil Haussmann
SS officer (1910–1947)
Friedrich Panzinger
German Nazi SS officer and Holocaust perpetrator (1903–1959)
Otto Beisheim
businessman (1924-2013)
Werner Heyde
SS officer and psychiatrist (1902-1964)
Hans Bothmann
SS officer (1911–1946)
Erwin Ding-Schuler
German surgeon (1912-1945)
Rudolf Querner
German general
Kurt Eberhard
Nazi Major-General, paricipated in Babi Yar massacre (1874-1947)
Karl-Gustav Sauberzweig
German general (1899–1946)
André Jolles
German art historian (1874–1946)
Rudolf Batz
SS officer (1903–1961)
Carmen Mory
Swiss-Nazi German spy and kapo (1906-1947)
Enno Lolling
head physician of Nazi concentration camps (1888–1945)
Joachim Hamann
German SS officer (1913–1945)
Fritz Bracht
German politician (1899-1945)
Stefan Baretzki
SS guard at Auschwitz of Romanian Volksdeutsche origin (1919–1988)
Walter Scherff
German general (1898-1945)
Heinrich Seetzen
German SS officer
Ernst Bergmann
German philosopher (1881-1945)
Walther Bierkamp
SS officer and lawyer (1901–1945)
Walter Frank
Nazi historian (1905-1945)
Albert Frey
German SS Standartenführer (1913–2003)
Georg Altner
German politician (1901–1945)
Friedrich Suhr
German jurist (1907-1946)
Hans Delmotte
Belgian SS officer
Curt Rothenberger
German politician (1896-1959)
Max Thomas
German holocaust perpetrator, physician and psychiatrist, lieutenant general of the police, head of the SD Rhine Upper Section and Einsatzgruppe C (1891–1945)
Carl Schneider
senior researcher for the Action T4 Euthanasia program
Otto Telschow
German politician (1876-1945)
Otto Hellmuth
German politician (1896-1968)
Hans Carl Nipperdey
German legal scholar (1895-1968)
Hans Schleif
architect and archaeologist (1902–1945)