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The following is a list of people suspected of committing war crimes on behalf of Nazi Germany or any of the Axis Powers during World War II. It does not include people from Allied countries who were suspected of treason.

Contents

The Nuremberg Trials

  • Martin Bormann — Guilty, sentenced to death in absentia. Later proven he committed suicide to avoid capture at the end of World War II in Europe. Remains discovered in 1972 later conclusively proven to be Bormann by forensic tests on the skull in 1998. Nonetheless, Simon Wiesenthal, Hugh Thomas and Reinhard Gehlen refused to accept this. Gehlen further argued Bormann was the secret Russian double agent 'Sasha'.
  • Karl Dönitz — Guilty, sentenced to 10 years’ imprisonment
  • Hans Frank — Guilty, sentenced to death by hanging
  • Wilhelm Frick — Guilty, sentenced to death by hanging
  • Hans Fritzsche — Acquitted. Tried, convicted and sentenced to nine years imprisonment by a separate West German denazification court. Released September 1950.
  • Walther Funk — Guilty, sentenced to life imprisonment (released 1957 on grounds of ill health)
  • Hermann Göring — Guilty, sentenced to death, committed suicide before execution.
  • Rudolf Hess — Guilty, sentenced to life imprisonment
  • Alfred Jodl — Guilty, sentenced to death by hanging, Henri Donnedieu de Vabres called the verdict a mistake in 1945. In 1953, the denazification courts reversed the decision and found Jodl not guilty. His property, confiscated in 1946, was returned to his widow.
  • Ernst Kaltenbrunner — Guilty, sentenced to death by hanging
  • Wilhelm Keitel — Guilty, sentenced to death by hanging
  • Gustav Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach — Medically unfit for trial
  • Robert Ley — Committed suicide before his trial began
  • Konstantin von Neurath — Guilty, sentenced to 15 years’ imprisonment (released 1954 on grounds of ill health)
  • Franz von Papen — Acquitted. Tried, convicted and sentenced to eight years imprisonment by a separate West German denazification court. Released on appeal in 1949.
  • Erich Raeder — Guilty, sentenced to life imprisonment (released 1955 on grounds of ill health)
  • Joachim von Ribbentrop — Guilty, sentenced to death by hanging
  • Alfred Rosenberg — Guilty, sentenced to death by hanging
  • Fritz Sauckel — Guilty, sentenced to death by hanging
  • Hjalmar Schacht — Acquitted
  • Baldur von Schirach — Guilty, sentenced to 20 years’ imprisonment
  • Arthur Seyss-Inquart - Guilty, sentenced to death by hanging
  • Albert Speer — Guilty, sentenced to 20 years’ imprisonment
  • Julius Streicher — Guilty, sentenced to death by hanging

Subsequent Nuremberg Trials

The Doctors’ Trial

The Milch Trial

  • Erhard Milch — Guilty, sentenced to life imprisonment, commuted to 15 years (released in 1954)

The Judges’ Trial

The Pohl Trial

  • Hans Heinrich Baier — Guilty, sentenced to 10 years’ imprisonment (released in 1951)
  • Hans Bobermin — Guilty, sentenced to 20 years’ imprisonment, commuted to 15 years (released in 1951)
  • Franz Eirenschmalz — Guilty, sentenced to death, commuted to nine years’ imprisonment
  • Heinz Karl Fanslau — Guilty, sentenced to 25 years’ imprisonment, commuted to 15 years
  • August Frank — Guilty, sentenced to life imprisonment, commuted to 15 years
  • Hans Hohberg — Guilty, sentenced to 10 years’ imprisonment (released in 1951)
  • Max Kiefer — Guilty, sentenced to life imprisonment, commuted to 20 years (released in 1951)
  • Horst Klein — Acquitted
  • Georg Lörner — Guilty, sentenced to death, commuted to 15 years
  • Hans Lörner — Guilty, sentenced to 10 years’ imprisonment (released in 1951)
  • Karl Mummenthey — Guilty, sentenced to life imprisonment, commuted to 20 years
  • Oswald Pohl — Guilty, sentenced to death
  • Hermann Pook — Guilty, sentenced to 10 years’ imprisonment (released in 1951)
  • Rudolf Scheide — Acquitted
  • Karl Sommer — Guilty, sentenced to death, commuted to 20 years’ imprisonment
  • Erwin Tschentscher — Guilty, sentenced to 10 years’ imprisonment (released in 1951)
  • Josef Vogt — Acquitted
  • Leo Volk — Guilty, sentenced to 10 years’ imprisonment, commuted to 8 years

The Flick Trial

The IG Farben Trial

The Hostages Trial

  • Franz Böhme — Committed suicide
  • Ernst Dehner — Guilty, sentenced to 17 years’ imprisonment (released on in 1951)
  • Hellmuth Felmy — Guilty, sentenced to 15 years’ imprisonment, commuted to 10 years
  • Hermann Foertsch — Acquitted
  • Kurt von Geitner — Acquitted
  • Walter Kuntze — Guilty, sentenced to life imprisonment (released on medical grounds in 1953)
  • Hubert Lanz — Guilty, sentenced to 12 years’ imprisonment (released on in 1951)
  • Wilhelm List — Guilty, sentenced to life imprisonment (released on medical grounds in 1952)
  • Ernst von Leyser — Guilty, sentenced to 10 years’ imprisonment (released on medical grounds in 1951)
  • Lothar Rendulic — Guilty, sentenced to 20 years’ imprisonment, commuted to 10 years
  • Wilhelm Speidel — Guilty, sentenced to 20 years’ imprisonment (released on in 1951)
  • Maximilian von Weichs — Ruled unfit to stand trial

The Russian Trial

The Einsatzgruppen Trial

  • Ernst Biberstein — Guilty, sentenced to death, commuted to life imprisonment
  • Paul Blobel — Guilty, sentenced to death
  • Walter Blume — Guilty, sentenced to death, commuted to 25 years’ imprisonment
  • Werner Braune — Guilty, sentenced to death
  • Erich Ehrlinger Escaped justice, arrested in 1958, sentenced 1963 in Frankfurt to 12 years, released in August 1965
  • Fritz Gernalminester — Guilty, but because of insanity, was sentenced to a life term in a mental hospital. (later escaped and was never found again)
  • Lothar Fendler — Guilty, sentenced to 10 years’ imprisonment, commuted to eight years
  • Waldemar Klingelhöfer — Guilty, released after judgement due to time already served
  • Walter Hänsch — Guilty, sentenced to death, commuted to 15 years’ imprisonment
  • Emil Haussman — Committed suicide
  • Heinz Jost — Guilty, sentenced to life imprisonment, commuted to 10 years
  • Waldemar Klingelhöfer — Guilty, sentenced to death, commuted to life imprisonment
  • Erich Naumann — Guilty, sentenced to death
  • Gustav Nosske — Guilty, sentenced to life imprisonment, commuted to 10 years
  • Heinrich Strasfluffel — Guilty, sentenced to life imprisonment. (Escaped)
  • Otto Ohlendorf — Guilty, sentenced to death
  • Adolf Ott — Guilty, sentenced to death, commuted to life imprisonment
  • Waldemar von Radetzky — Guilty, sentenced to 20 years’ imprisonment (released in 1951)
  • Otto Rasch — Ruled unfit to stand trial
  • Felix Rühl — Guilty, sentenced to 10 years’ imprisonment (released in 1951)
  • Martin Sandberger — Guilty, sentenced to death, commuted to life imprisonment
  • Heinz Schubert — Guilty, sentenced to death, commuted to 10 years’ imprisonment
  • Erwim Schulz — Guilty, sentenced to 20 years’ imprisonment, commuted to 15 years
  • Willy Seibert — Guilty, sentenced to death, commuted to 15 years’ imprisonment
  • Franz Six — Guilty, sentenced to 20 years’ imprisonment, commuted to 15 years
  • Eugen Steimle — Guilty, sentenced to death, commuted to 20 years’ imprisonment
  • Edward Strauch — Guilty, sentenced to death, died in a hospital while suffering from an epileptic attack

The Krupp Trial

The Ministries Trial

The High Command Trial

The Auschwitz Trial

The Frankfurt Auschwitz Trials

The Buchenwald Trial

The Belsen Trial

The Neuengamme Trials

  • Max Pauly — Guilty, sentenced to death
  • SS Dr Bruno Kitt — Guilty, sentenced to death
  • Anton Thumann — Guilty, sentenced to death
  • Johann Reese — Guilty, sentenced to death
  • Willy Warnke — Guilty, sentenced to death
  • SS Dr Alfred Trzebinski— Guilty, sentenced to death
  • Heinrich Ruge — Guilty, sentenced to death
  • Wilhem Bahr — Guilty, sentenced to death
  • Andreas Brems — Guilty, sentenced to death
  • Wilhelm Dreimann— Guilty, sentenced to death
  • Adolf Speck — Guilty, sentenced to death
  • Karl Totzauer — Guilty, sentenced to 20 years' imprisonment
  • Karl Wiedemann — Guilty, sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment
  • Walter Kummel — Guilty, sentenced to 10 years imprisonment

War-responsibility trials in Finland

Bucharest People’s Tribunal

International Military Tribunal for the Far East

Other trials were held at various locations in the Far East, by the United States, Australia, China, the United Kingdom, and other Allied coutries. In all, a total of 920 Japanese military and naval personnel and civilians were executed following World War II.

Khabarovsk War Crime Trials

Others

Austrian

Croatian

Danish

German

Italian

  • Rodolfo Graziani — sentenced to 19 years’ imprisonment for treason, released after just a few months. He died in 1955.

Japanese

  • Masaharu Homma — convicted of War Crimes, sentenced to death, then executed on April 3, 1946.

Latvian

  • Konrāds Kalējs (26 June 1913 through 8 November 2001) -- Immigrated to Australia in 1950; moved to the United States in 1959; deported from the United States to Australia in 1994; fled from Australia to Canada in 1995; deported from Canada 1997; moved to England; and then to Australia. Died in Australia in 2001. A member of the Arajs Kommando.
  • Boļeslavs Makovskis 21 January 1904 – 19 April 1996. Fled to From the United States to West Germany in 1987; put on trial in 1990; but his trial was quashed before its end.
  • Elmārs Sproģis (26 November 1914 through 10 July 1991) Exonerated in 1984.

Lithuanian

  • Vladas Zajanckauskas In 2005 at the age 89, his U.S. citizenship was ordered revoked in 2007. He was ordered to be deported.

Palestinian





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