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Between 1925 and 1945, the German SS grew from a mere eight members to over a quarter of a million Waffen-SS and well over a million Allgemeine-SS members. The following list of SS personnel gives the names of persons who counted among the organizations most famous, influential, and sometimes notorious members.

Adolf Hitler

Adolf Hitler, as the Führer of Germany, was by default the supreme commander of the SS and outranked Heinrich Himmler. In February 1925, Hitler appointed himself SS Member #1; as per the seniority system of SS membership numbers, this made Hitler senior to all other members of the SS. Hitler, however, never referred to himself by an SS rank, nor is there any photographic record of Hitler’s ever having worn an SS uniform.

SS Generals

Rank Collar insignia
Der Oberste Führer der SS(None)
Name Position SS number Joined SS Party number
Adolf HitlerDer Oberste Führer der SS, 1925–19451February 1925555 (actuallly #55)

Rank Collar insignia
Reichsführer
Name Position SS number Joined SS Party number
Julius SchreckFirst Reichsführer SS
1925–1926
Hitler’s chauffer
Later held the ranks of SS Standartenführer and SS-Oberführer
Posthumously awarded the ranks SS Brigadeführer and SS Ehrenführer of the SS Regiment Munich
5192553
Joseph BerchtoldSecond Reichsführer of the SS
1926–1927
August 1923750
Erhard HeidenThird Reichsführer SS
1927–1929
1925
Heinrich HimmlerReichsführer SS and Chief of German Police
Minister of the Interior
Chief of the replacement Army
168February 192514303
Karl HankeFinal Reichsführer SS20301325 February 1934102606





Rank Collar insignia
Oberstgruppenführer
Name Position SS number Joined SS Party number
Kurt DaluegeCommander of the Ordnungspolizei1119192831981
Sepp DietrichCommander of the Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler (LSSAH) and later the 6th SS Panzer Army11775 May 192889015
Paul HausserCommander of the II SS Panzer Corps239795February 19344158779
Franz Xaver SchwarzNSDAP Treasurer3850016 September 19316

Rank Collar insignia
Obergruppenführer
Name Position SS number Joined SS Party number
Max AmannHonorary SS Member531433
Erich von dem Bach-ZelewskiHigher SS and Police Leader of Central Russia9831489101
Gottlob BergerCommander of the SS-Hauptamt275991426875
Werner BestReich Plenipotentiary of Denmark23377341338
Wilhelm BittrichWaffen SS combat commander, II SS Panzerkorps391771934829700
Ernst Wilhelm BohleLeader of the National Socialist German Workers Party Foreign Organization27691513 Sept 1933999185
Philipp BouhlerHead of the T4 Program5493212
Martin BormannSecretary of the Nazi Party555September 192960508
Franz BreithauptCommanding general of the SS and Police Courts39719602663
Walter BuchChairman of the Inquiry and Mediation Board813537733
Richard Walther DarréFirst Commander of the SS Race Office6882248156
Otto DietrichHonorary rank101349126727
Joachim Albrecht EggelingGauleiter of Saxony and Anhalt
High President of Merseburg
186155193511579
Theodor EickeCommander of the SS Totenkopf Division2921August 1930114901
Karl FiehlerLord mayor of Munich9172431 July 193337
Karl Hermann FrankHigher SS and Police Leader of Bohemia and Moravia3104606600002
Herbert Otto GilleWaffen SS commander39854537337
Arthur GreiserGauleiter of Reichsgau Wartheland107951929166635
Wolf-Heinrich Graf Von HelldorfNot member of SS, but wore the uniform of an SS Obergruppenführer uniform in his capacity as Polizeipresident BerlinNone
August HeissmeyerCommander of the SS Education Department437021573
Rudolf HessAlso Deputy-Führer of the NSDAP501 November 192516
Konrad HenleinGauleiter of the Sudetenland3103076600001
Maximilian von HerffCommander of the SS Personnel Department405 8941 April 19428858661
Reinhard HeydrichChief of the RSHA; president of Interpol1012014 July 1931544916
Hermann Hoefel4639033924970
Ulrich GreifeltReich commissioner for the Strengthening of Germanism729091667407
Friedrich JecklenHigher SS and Police Leader of Eastern Russia436712 January 1930163348
Hans JuttnerCommander of the SS-Führungshauptamt264497541163
Ernst KaltenbrunnerSecond Commander of the RSHA13039300179
Hans KammlerHead of V-2 program11361920 May 19331011855
Wilhelm Karl Keppler5081662424
Matthias KleinheisterkampWaffen SS Divisional and Corps Commander1323998 January 19344158838
Friedrich Wilhelm KrugerHigher SS and Police Leader of Poland6123February 19313995130
Walter KrügerCommander of :
4th SS Panzer Grenadier Polizei
2nd SS Panzer Division Das Reich
IV SS Panzer Corps
VI SS Panzer Corps
2661843991530
Hans LammersHonorary rank1184041010355
Werner LorenzCommander of the Office of Ethnic Germanization66361931337994
Artur PhlepsCommander of the 7.SS-Freiwilligen-Gebirgs-Division Prinz Eugen401214
Oswald PohlCommander of the SS Economics and Administration Office (WVHA)147614193330842
Joachim von RibbentropForeign minister63083February 19381199927
Ernst Sachs2787814167008
Fritz SauckelHonorary rank2548901395
Paul ScharfeCommander of the SS Legal Office
Julius SchaubCofounder of the SS, personal assistant to Hitler7February 192581
Oskar Schwerk2768255420196
Fritz von ScholzCommander of 11th SS Volunteer Panzergrenadier Division Nordland
Arthur Seyss-InquartCommander of the Austrian SS, Deputy governor-general of Poland2927716270392
Felix SteinerCommander of III (Germanic) SS Panzer Corps2533514264295
Heinrich von Maur5890310
Prince Josias zu Waldeck und Pyrmont2139160025
Karl WolffChief of staff to Heinrich Himmler and Supreme SS and Police Leader of Italy142357 October 1931695131
Udo von Woyrsch3689162349

Rank Collar insignia
Gruppenführer
Name Position SS number Joined SS Party number
Amin al-HusayniReported SS Honorary Rank (unconfirmed)
Hans BaurGeneralleutenant der Polizei
Hitler’s Pilot
808258None, but received Golden Party Badge
Albert Ritter Von Beck15332219375354436
Karl BrandtHitler’s physician
Carl ClaubergInvolved in human experiments2387621635
Hermann FegeleinSS-Cavalry General, Eva Braun’s brother-in-law
Bruno Erich Alfred FreybergOberburgermiester of Leipzig
Odilo GlobocnikHigher SS and Police Leader of the Adriatic Region
Richard GlucksInspector of Concentration Camps/Amt D WVHA587061932214805
Wilhelm HarsterGeneralLieutnant of Police2259329 Nov 19333226594
Otto HofmannHead of RuSHA 1943
SS and Police Leader Southwest Germany
76461931145729
Wilhelm Friedrich LoeperHonorary rank
Heinrich MullerCommander of the Gestapo10704320 April 1934533199
Artur NebeCommander of the Kriminalpolizei280152
Otto OhlendorfCommander of the Inland-SD88028 MAy 19256531
Heinz ReinefarthWaffen-SS General
Karl Gustav Sauberzweig2nd Commander of 13th Waffen SS Division
Jürgen StroopSS and Police Leader of Warsaw1932

Rank Collar insignia
Brigadeführer
Name Position SS number Joined SS Party number
Léon DegrellePromoted by Himmler to this rank on 2 May 1945 (unofficial)None1 June 1943None
Anton DunckernAlso Generalmajor der Polizei3526315601
Karl GenzkenChief of Medical Office of the Waffen-SS2079545 November 193339913
Heinz JostSD Commander & Commander of Einsatzkommando A
Bronislaw KaminskiCommander of Kaminski Brigade
Fritz KranefussHead of Financial Department under Himmler53092964992
Kurt “Panzermeyer” MeyerWaffen SS divisional commander
Wilhelm MohnkeCommander of the Reichs Chancellery defence during the Battle of Berlin1 September 1931
Hans NielandLord Mayor of Dresden6170233333
Johann RattenhuberCommander of LSSAH (Hitler’s bodyguard unit)528771 May 19333212449
Walter SchellenbergCommander of the Auslands-SD10 January 1934
Franz SixSD;
Head of RSHA AMT VII
Charged with creation of Chief of Einsatzgruppen for England
Vorkommando of Moscow of Einsatzgruppe B.
1935
Hyazinth Graf Strachwitz von Gross-Zauche und CamminetzHeer panzer general828571405562
Bruno StreckenbachInvolved with Gestapo and Einsatzgruppen
Commander, SS Cavalry Division
Otto SteinbrinckFreundeskreis der Reichsführer SS630842638206
Theobald ThierAlso a Generalmajor der Polizei
Executed Krakow Poland 12 July 1949
250198June 19351744848
Friedrich WeberCommander of the NSDAP Old Guard265902July 193415
Wilhelm WernerWorld War I war criminal. See http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?t=73806;
Member of Himmler’s personal staff
991615 July 1931332139
Karl Maria WiligutSection VIII (Archives) RUSHA
Himmler’s Personal Staff
September 1933

Rank Collar insignia
Oberführer
Name Position SS number Joined SS Party number
Adolf AxWaffen SS commander38481 December 1930378043
Karl-Heinz BertlingCommander of the Indian Legion of the SS
Holder of the Golden Nazi Party Badge.
World War I veteran. Served in the Freikorps Ehrhardt Brigade 1919.
602581 November 1930370275
Rudolf DielsFirst commander of the Gestapo187116April 19343955308
Eduard DeisenhoferWaffen SS combat commander
Oskar DirlewangerLeader of Dirlewanger Brigade
Ferdinand PorscheNone5643287
Georg MartinWaffen SS commander876795649799
Emil MauriceSS Member #2, credited with founding the SS2February 192539
Thomas MüllerWaffen-SS combat commander
Freidrich PanzingerChief Amt IV A RSHA;
Einsatzgruppe A
Deputy Gestapo chief
Chief, Amt V RSHA
3221185017341
Emanuel SchaferEinsatzkommando/SD/Himmler’s personal staff2800184659879
Julian SchernerSS and Police Leader of Kraków
Julius SchreckFirst Reichsführer SS5February 192553
Otto SteinhäuslPolice President of Vienna and Leader of Interpol. See http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?t=419282927731938

SS Officers

Rank Collar insignia
Standartenführer
Name Position SS number Joined SS Party number
Gunter d'AlquenChief of Propaganda OKW
Editor of Das Schwarze Korps
Connected with SS-Standarte Kurt Eggers
8452193166.689
Jakob GrimmingerLeader of Standarten 1 and bearer of the Blutfahne13525 February 1926759
Karl JägerCommander of Einsatzkommando 3/
Einsatzgruppe A
Author of the infamous Jäger Report.
628231932359269
Rudolf LangeSD Commander of Latvia, Commander Einsatzkommando A-2
Wannsee Conference participant
935011 March 19331159583
Professor Dr. Wilhelm PfannenstielSS physician at Belzec and Auschwitz2730832828629
Jochen PeiperCommander of LSSAH Kampgruppe Peiper (the unit involved in the Malmedy massacre)13249616 Oct 1933
Wolfram SeiversHimmler's personnel Staff
General Secretary of the Ahnenerbe
Deputy of Managing Board of Directors of Reich Research Council
2753251935144983

Rank Collar insignia
Obersturmbannführer
Name Position SS number Joined SS Party number
Freidrich Wilhelm AltenaMember of VOMI
Murdered an Allied POW pilot on 9 August 1944.
Details here.
354102316030
Hans BludauSS doctor-SS Führungshauptamt3103841 November 19382765344
Hans BissingerCommander of Field-Ersatz-Brigade 102
II SS Panzer Corps
536981 April 19321200004
Leon DegrelleBelgian Waffen-SS Foreign Legion CommanderNone1 June 1943None
Adolf DoldiRFSS RSD (Hitler’s pilot)2768811722844
Adolf EichmannHead of the Gestapo’s Office for Jewish Questions453261 April 1932889895
Walter HänschRSHA I D-2
RSHA I D
Sonderkommando 4-B
2525731 August 1935537256
Fritz HipplerFilm producer of The Eternal Jew28412210 April 193762133
Wilhelm HoettlRSHA
Head of Counter Intelligence for Central and Southeastern Europe
2nd in command to Himmler’s representative in Hungary
30951019386309616
Rudolf HößCommander of Auschwitz concentration camp19361620 September 19333240
Josef Jahn9th SS Panzer Division Hohenstaufen2431
Frederik JensenWaffen-SS456 0514 April 1941None
Herbert KapplerCommander of SS and Police Forces in Rome, Italy552118 May 1933594899
Karl RahmCommandant of the Theresienstadt concentration camp
Max RostockSS and SD official in Lidice
Sentenced to death but pardoned in 1960; Postwar Spy for Czechoslovika State Security in West Germany. See http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?p=1116704#1116704
Harald RiipaluEstonian member of the SS
Richard Schulze
A.k.a. Richard Schulze-Kossens
Commander of SS Officers School Bad Tolz, Bavaria
Hans SeiglingAlso held rank as an Oberstleutnant in the Schutzpolizei
Commander of German Police Battalion 57
Commander of Schuma Brigade Siegling
Last commander of the 30th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (2nd Russian)
450.68319403.279.337
Conrad Schellong13555328 December 19321428412
Dr Karl SommerAmt DII272426220064
Edmund TrinklOberregierungsrat RSHA Berlin
Dept I A 6
Former member of Van Epp & Roehm’s Reichsflagge Freikorps brigade
Walter VollmerSD during the war
KGB double agent in CIA-sponsored Gehlen Organization
21889241213
Bodo LafferentzStaff of the SS "Race and Settlement Central Agency". Later involved in researching oil shale sites and wind power also V-2 Rocket development. Organised the Bayreuth opera "War Festival".1939

Rank Collar insignia
Sturmbannführer
Name Position SS number Joined SS Party number
Kurt BartschSS Kavallerie-Ausbidldungs und Ersatz-Abteilung 8460 816 (V)1942None
Karl BoemelburgGestapo leader in France35898892239
Wernher von BraunAllgemeine-SS battalion officer (also SS Horseriding Club)1850681933
Joseph DarnandFrench Waffen-SS Foreign Legion Commander
Hans GüntherAdolf Eichmann deputy;
Brother of Rolf Günther
290.129119.925
Rolf GüntherAdolf Eichmann deputy;
Brother of Hans Günther
290.130472.421
Hans KeifferDeputy Gestapo leader in France2801042632427
Wilhelm KmentCommander, 1st Company, 2nd SS Panzer Division Das Reich
Decorated personally by Himmler
167103Prior to 19354262124
Werner KnabGestapo chief in Norway
Commander of the Security Police in Lyon, France
19158419353269940
Horst KopkowCounterintelligence;
Postwar employee of MI6
460341931607161
Gerald KrauseSS foreign legion commander565 781194067 324
Bernhard KruegerLeader of VI F4A (RSHA)
Operation Bernhard
15429528729
Hans LatzaHSSP Norway1292602180945
Heinz LingeHitler's valet35795
Ricard Edwin MattelGynecology, Kaisern Elisabethspital, Vienna, 19404 Nov 19386212863
Alfred NaujocksSD commander, leader of the Gleiwitz incident6242791930 or 193126246
Hermann HofleDeputy head of the Aktion Reinhard programme
Postwar member of Gehlen Organization
3924970
Adolf Shulz-LenhardtDetective (Kriminalrat), cities of Hamm and Magdeburg2907165641530
Otto SkorzenyRSHA commando leader
Eduard WirthsChief SS doctor (SS-Standortarztat) at the Auschwitz extermination camp

Rank Collar insignia
Hauptsturmführer
Name Position SS number Joined SS Party number
Klaus BarbieHead of the Gestapo in Lyon, France1935
Amon GothCommander of the Plaszow Labor Camp436731930510764
Oskar HansSD-Hauptamt101662
Karl HassSD; participant in the Ardeatine Caves massacre1934
Josef MengeleChief medical officer at Auschwitz-Birkenau3177885May 19385574974
Peter NeumannCaptain of the 5th Viking Division; wrote The Black March1939
Erich PriebkeSD and Sicherheitspolizei commander in Rome, Italy
Eduard RoschmannCommandant of the Riga Ghetto1938
Willy WhittelerDachau concentration camp310314
Fritz WoehrnRSHA IVb4280238Sept 11, 19382863618

Rank Collar insignia
Obersturmführer
Name Position SS number Joined SS Party number
Kurt GersteinAuthor of the Gerstein Report10 March 1941
Willy HundWaffen SS
Knight’s Cross holder
3919493 April 1939None
Leo JohnDeputy Commander of the Plaszow Labor Camp
Friedrich PeterMember of an Einstatzgruppe
Leader of the Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ)
1938
Walter ScharpwinkelGestapo chief, participant in the killing of Allied POWs (namely as depicted in The Great Escape)2908031053578



Rank Collar insignia
Untersturmführer
Name Position SS number Joined SS Party number
Paul DickopfSD; postwar president of Interpol3372591937
Heinz FelfeSD Switzerland and Netherlands; postwar KGB spy in British Intelligence and the CIA-sponsored Gehlen Organization1936
Walter KutschmannKriminalkommisar
Gestapo Chief in Drobohycz
{After being Identifed as living in Argentina by Simon Wiesenthal arrested June 28, 1975; released June 29, 1975; Kutschmann died August 30, 1986}
1940
Benson FreemanBritish defector and SS propaganda officer
SS-Standarte Kurt Eggers
Martin James MontiUS Air Corps deserter and SS propaganda officer
SS-Standarte Kurt Eggers
1945
Hans SommerWorked with Police in France
Member of the post-war Gehlen Organisation
Reimond TollenaereWaffen SS Belgian Foreign Legion officer
Hanns-Martin SchleyerLeader of board of Zentralverband der Industrie in Prague22171430 June 1933

SS Non-Commissioned Officers

Rank Collar insignia
Sturmscharführer
Name Position SS number Joined SS Party number
Lorenz HackenholtSS-NCO in charge of gassing at Belzec Concentration Camp19331727962
Gustav WagnerHead SS-NCO of Sobibor Concentration Camp



Rank Collar insignia
Oberscharführer
Name Position SS number Joined SS Party number
Wilhelm ArdntHitler valet killed April 21, 1945 in plane crash
Ernst BarkmannWaffen-SS Panzer ace
Franz BürklDeputy commander and infamous executioner at Pawiak Prison, Warsaw, Poland
Heinrich HarrerAustrian mountaineer and explorer in Tibet
Karl Wilhelm KrauseHitler Chief Valet 1933-1939
In 1944 with Flakzug of SS Panzer Regiment 12 in 1944
236858
Eric MuhsfeldtSenior NCO of the Auschwitz Sonderkommando
Karl SilberbauerVienna Gestapo;
SD at the Hague;
Arrested Anne Frank

Rank Collar insignia
Unterscharführer
Name Position SS number Joined SS Party number
Albert HujarStaff NCO at the Plaszow Labor Camp
Hans HilligInvolved in the Malmedy massacre, tried at the Dachau Trials US011 Case No. 6-24 (US vs Valentin Bersin et al): 16 July 1946; 10-year sentence




SS Soldiers

Rank Collar insignia
Rottenführer
Sturmmann
Schütze
Mann
Anwärter(No Insignia)
Bewerber(SS Uniform without Insignia)
Name Position SS number Joined SS Party number
Josef BlöscheRottenführer; member of SD; involved in the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising3146556547348
Friedrich FlickFreundeskreis der Reichsführer SS
Arms/Steel industrialist
5918393
Alfred KruppFreundeskreis der Reichsführer SS
Arms/Steel industrialist/
Colonel in National Socialist Flyers Corps (NSFK)
None19346989627
Josef OberleDutch SS guard at Amersfoort concentration camp
Berend Johan WesterveldDutch SS Guard at Amersfoort concentration camp
Eric PleasantsBritish defector and member of the SS British Free CorpsNone1940None
Sebastian SchmidDriver at Dachau concentration camp
War Crimes Defendant
Albert SpeerReichminister for Armaments and War Production46 10420 July 1942474 481




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References

SS Officer Service Records, National Archives and Records Administration, College Park, Maryland
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