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Albert Speer – “The Nazi that said sorry”
A talented architect who designed the Reich Chancellory in Berlin and was a renowned war economist which resulted in a great increase in arms production by 59% from 1942-44. He had close ties with Hitler but was despised by Himmler. Post war, he maintained that he had no knowledge of the Holocaust, however still served 20 years in Spandau prison for forced labour.




Erwin Rommel – “Desert Fox”
German Field Marshall who distinguished himself as the commander of the 7th Panzer Division during the 1940 invasion of France. He gained his enemies' respect with his victories as commander of the Afrika Korps. Involved in a conspiracy to kill Hitler, he was forced to take his own life via cyanide pill in 1944.



Gustav Streseman- “Chancellor”
German politician and statesman who served as Chancellor in 1923 and Foreign Minister 1923–1929, during the Weimar Republic. He was co-laureate of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1926. He is noted as one of the first to see European economic integration








Friedrich Elbert -
A German politician of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) and the first President of Germany from 1919 until his death in office in 1925. Ebert was a pivotal figure in the German Revolution of 1918-19. When Germany became a republic, he was its first chancellor. His policies at this time were primarily aimed at restoring peace and order and at containing the more extreme elements of the revolutionary left.
Amon Goeth - "The butcher of Płaszów"
An Austrian SS-Hauptsturmführer (captain) and the commandant of the Kraków-Płaszów concentration camp in Płaszów in German-occupied Poland for most of the camp's existence during World War II. He was tried as a war criminal after the war by the Supreme National Tribunal of Poland at Kraków and was found guilty of personally ordering the imprisonment, torture, and extermination of individuals and groups of people


Rudolph Hoss – “Death...