This is a list of War Criminals as according to the conduct and Rules Of War fare as defined by the Nurnberg Trials following World War II as well as earlier agreements such as Hague Conference s of 1899 and 1907, the Kellogg-Briand Pact of 1928, and the Geneva Convention s of 1929 and 1949.
:''See also: List Of War Crimes
- Erich Von Dem Bach (1899-1972), German official and SS officer
- Herbert Backe (d. 1947), German Acting Food Minister
- Richard Baer , first commander of Auschweitz concentration camp
- Hans Baier , German WVHA official
- Lazlo Baky , (d. 1946), Hungarian Interior Ministry official
- Klaus Barbie (b. 1913), German Gestapo officer
- Laszlo Bardossy (d. 1946), Hungarian Prime Minister
- Adolf Heinz Beckerle , German ambassador to Bulgaria and Police President of Frankfurt
- Friedrich Berger , German Gestapo intelligence officer
- Gottlob Berger (1897-1975), German SS official
- Robert H. Best , American collaberator and propaganda broadcaster.
- Werner Best , German Plenipotentiary of Denmark
- Ernst Biberstein , German Einsatzgruppe C official
- Hans Biebow (1902-1947), chief of German Administration of the Łódź Ghetto
- Otto Bradfisch (1903-1994), member of the German SS Obersturmbannführer, Leader of Einsatzkommando 8 of Einsatzgruppe B of the Security Police (Sicherheitspolizei) and the SD, and Commander of the Security Police in Litzmannstadt (Łódź) and Potsdam.
- Yuri Budanov , Russian officer convicted of war crimes against civilian population in Chechnya
- Kurt Daluege (1897-1946), German ORPO and Protektorat official
- Theodor Dannecker (1913-1944), German SS deportation expert in France and Bulgaria
- Joseph Darnand (1897-1945), Vichy French chief of police
- Denice Delfau (d. 1945), French collaberator
- John Demjanjuk ( Ivan Denjanjuk ) (1921-), officier in Treblinka concentration camp
- Karlis Detlavs , Latvian collaberator and deportation of the Latvian Jewish population
- Albert Deutscher (d. 1981), member of a Nazi paramilitary group
- Joseph Dietrich , ( Sepp Dietrich ) (b. 1893) personal bodyguard to Adolf Hitler and commander of Nazi security
- Otto Dietrich (1898-1957), personal Press Secretary to Adolf Hitler
- Doihara Kenji (d. 1948), Japanese general
- Karl Donitz , German minister of war and successor to Adolf Hitler
- Anton Dostler (d. 1945), German General
- Walter Durrfeld , official in Auschwitz concentration camp.
- Jean-Baptiste Gatete (b. 1953), Rwandan politician responsible for the Rwandan Genocide
- Karl Gephardt (d. 1948), German SS chief clinician
- Karl Genzken (1895-1957), German SS medical officer
- Odilo Globocnik (1904-1945), Polish collaberator, SS officer and Police Leader of Lublin
- Richard Glucks (1889-1945), German WVHA official
- Josef Goebbels {Link without Title} (1897-1945), German Minister of Propaganda
- Hermann Goring (1893-1946), Commander of the German SS
- Peter Grabowsky , Bulgarian Minister of the Interior
- Charles Graner (b. 1968), United States soldier convicted in the Abu Ghraib Torture And Prisoner Abuse scandal
- Ernst Grawitz (d. 1945), German SS Reich physican
- Ulrich Greifelt (d. 1949), German Main Office official
- Artur Greiser (d. 1946), German Gauleiter of Wartheland
- Irma Grese (1923-1945), German administrator of the Auschwitz consentration camp
- Rolf Gunther , German RHSA official
- August Heissmeyer (1897-1979), German SS officer
- Friedrich Hildebrandt (1898-1948), German SS Obergruppenführer and Gauleiter and Reichsstatthalter (Reich Governor) of Mecklenburg and Lübeck.
- Heinrich Himmler (1900–1945), commander of the German SS and Gestapo
- Franz Hofer (1902-1975), German Gauleiter of the Tyrol and Vorarlberg
- Karl Holz (1895-1945), German NSDAP Gauleiter of Franconia and SA Gruppenführer
- Andor Jarosz (d. 1946), Hungarian interior minister
- Freidrich Jeckeln (d. 1946), German SS officer and Police Leader of Ostland
- Goran Jelisić (b. 1968), Serbian army officer
- Alfred Jodl (1890-1946), German commander of operations personnel
- Heinz Jost (d. 1946), German Einsatzegruppe commander
- William Joyce (1906-1946), British collaberator and acted as Nazi propaganda brodcaster known as "Lord Haw-Haw"
- Hans Jüttner (1894-1965) commander of German SS's Main Leadership Office and Obergruppenführer.
- Xaiver Vallat , French collaberator and anti-Jewish commissioner
- Andrei Vishinksky , Soviet administrator of occupied Latvia and later USSR chief delegate to the United Nations
- Leo Volk , German WVHA official
- Gerhard Wagner (1888-1939), German Reich Doctors' Leader (Reichsärzteführer)
- Horst Wagner , German Foreign Office official
- Robert Wagner (d. 1946), German Chief of Civil Administration in Alsace and Reichsstatthalter of Baden
- Edward Waiter (d. 1945), German administrator of the Dachau concentration camp
- Kurt Waldheim Austrian army lietenant and former United Nations Secretary General
- Fritz Walther (d. 1946), German railroad official
- Frank Walus , American soldier
- Walter Warlimont , German OKW official
- Maximilian Von Weichs , German general
- Henry Wirz (1822-1865), Confederate administrator of the Andersonville Camp
- Fritz Weiedemann , German Council-General and Nazi spy
- Ernst Von Weizsacker , German Foreign Office official
- Gustav Wilhaus , German officer in the Janovsky consentration camp
- Andrei Zhdanov (1896-1948), Soviet administrator of occupied Estonia
- Walter Zirpins , German Police Leader of Lodz and later Hannover Polizedirecktor official
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