List of Axis personnel indicted for war crimes

List of Axis personnel indicted for war crimes

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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.

The Nuremberg Trials

  • Martin BormannGuilty, 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 DönitzGuilty, sentenced to 10 yearsimprisonment
  • Hans FrankGuilty, sentenced to death by hanging
  • Wilhelm FrickGuilty, sentenced to death by hanging
  • Hans FritzscheAcquitted. Tried, convicted and sentenced to nine years imprisonment by a separate West German denazification court. Released September 1950.
  • Walther FunkGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment (released 1957 on grounds of ill health)
  • Hermann GöringGuilty, sentenced to death, committed suicide before execution.
  • Rudolf HessGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment
  • Alfred JodlGuilty, 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 KaltenbrunnerGuilty, sentenced to death by hanging
  • Wilhelm KeitelGuilty, sentenced to death by hanging
  • Gustav Krupp von Bohlen und HalbachMedically unfit for trial
  • Robert LeyCommitted suicide before his trial began
  • Konstantin von NeurathGuilty, sentenced to 15 yearsimprisonment (released 1954 on grounds of ill health)
  • Franz von PapenAcquitted. Tried, convicted and sentenced to eight years imprisonment by a separate West German denazification court. Released on appeal in 1949.
  • Erich RaederGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment (released 1955 on grounds of ill health)
  • Joachim von RibbentropGuilty, sentenced to death by hanging
  • Alfred RosenbergGuilty, sentenced to death by hanging
  • Fritz SauckelGuilty, sentenced to death by hanging
  • Hjalmar SchachtAcquitted
  • Baldur von SchirachGuilty, sentenced to 20 yearsimprisonment
  • Arthur Seyss-Inquart - Guilty, sentenced to death by hanging
  • Albert SpeerGuilty, sentenced to 20 yearsimprisonment
  • Julius StreicherGuilty, sentenced to death by hanging

Subsequent Nuremberg Trials

The DoctorsTrial

  • Alois Brunner - Guilty, sentenced to life imprisonment (in absentia). Rumored to have died in 1992, but was believed by some to still be alive in Syria.
  • Hermann Becker-FreysengGuilty, sentenced to 20 yearsimprisonment, commuted to 10 years
  • Wilhelm BeiglböckGuilty, sentenced to 15 yearsimprisonment, commuted to 10 years
  • Kurt BlomeAcquitted
  • Viktor BrackGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Karl BrandtGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Rudolf BrandGuilty,sentenced to death
  • Fritz FischerGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment, commuted to 15 years
  • Karl GebhardtGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Karl GenzkenGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment, commuted to 20 years
  • Siegfried HandloserGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment, commuted to 20 years
  • Waldemar HovenGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Joachim MrugowskyGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Herta OberheuserGuilty, sentenced to 20 yearsimprisonment, commuted to 10 years
  • Adolf PokornyAcquitted
  • Helmut PoppendickGuilty, sentenced to 15 yearsimprisonment (commuted to time served in 1951)
  • Hans-Wolfgang RombergAcquitted
  • Gerhard RoseGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment, commuted to 20 years
  • Paul RostockAcquitted
  • Siegfried RuffAcquitted
  • Konrad SchäferAcquitted
  • Oskar SchröderGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment, commuted to 15 years
  • Wolfram SieversGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Georg August WeltzAcquitted

The Milch Trial

  • Erhard MilchGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment, commuted to 15 years (released in 1954)

The JudgesTrial

  • Josef AltstötterGuilty, sentenced to five yearsimprisonment
  • Wilhelm von AmmonGuilty, sentenced to 10 yearsimprisonment
  • Paul BarnickelAcquitted
  • Hermann CuhorstAcquitted
  • Karl EngertUnfit to stand trial
  • Günther JoelGuilty, sentenced to 10 yearsimprisonment
  • Herbert KlemmGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment
  • Ernst LautzGuilty, sentenced to 10 yearsimprisonment
  • Wolfgang MettgenbergGuilty, sentenced to 10 yearsimprisonment
  • Günther NebelungAcquitted
  • Rudolf OescheyGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment
  • Hans PetersenAcquitted
  • Oswald RothaugGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment
  • Curt RothenbergerGuilty, sentenced to seven yearsimprisonment
  • Franz SchlegelbergerGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment
  • Carl WestphalCommitted suicide after his indictment but before the beginning of his trial

The Pohl Trial

  • Hans Heinrich BaierGuilty, sentenced to 10 yearsimprisonment (released in 1951)
  • Hans BoberminGuilty, sentenced to 20 yearsimprisonment, commuted to 15 years (released in 1951)
  • Franz EirenschmalzGuilty, sentenced to death, commuted to nine yearsimprisonment
  • Heinz Karl FanslauGuilty, sentenced to 25 yearsimprisonment, commuted to 15 years
  • August FrankGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment, commuted to 15 years
  • Hans HohbergGuilty, sentenced to 10 yearsimprisonment (released in 1951)
  • Max KieferGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment, commuted to 20 years (released in 1951)
  • Horst KleinAcquitted
  • Georg LörnerGuilty, sentenced to death, commuted to 15 years
  • Hans LörnerGuilty, sentenced to 10 yearsimprisonment (released in 1951)
  • Karl MummentheyGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment, commuted to 20 years
  • Oswald PohlGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Hermann PookGuilty, sentenced to 10 yearsimprisonment (released in 1951)
  • Rudolf ScheideAcquitted
  • Karl SommerGuilty, sentenced to death, commuted to 20 yearsimprisonment
  • Erwin TschentscherGuilty, sentenced to 10 yearsimprisonment (released in 1951)
  • Josef VogtAcquitted
  • Leo VolkGuilty, sentenced to 10 yearsimprisonment, commuted to 8 years

The Flick Trial

  • Odilo BurkartAcquitted
  • Friedrich FlickGuilty, sentenced to seven yearsimprisonment, but then released by John J. McCloy after three years
  • Konrad KaletschAcquitted
  • Otto SteinbrinckGuilty, sentenced to five yearsimprisonment, but died in prison in 1949
  • Hermann TerbergerAcquitted
  • Bernhard WeissGuilty, sentenced to two-and-one-half years imprisonment

The IG Farben Trial

  • Otto AmbrosGuilty, sentenced to eight years' imprisonment
  • Max BrüggemannRuled unfit to stand trial
  • Ernst BürginGuilty, sentenced to two years' imprisonment
  • Heinrich BütefischGuilty, sentenced to six years' imprisonment
  • Walter DürrfeldGuilty, sentenced to eight years' imprisonment
  • Fritz GajewskiAcquitted
  • Heinrich GattineauAcquitted
  • Paul HäfligerGuilty, sentenced to two years' imprisonment
  • Erich von der HeydeAcquitted
  • Heinrich HörleinAcquitted
  • Max IlgnerGuilty, sentenced to three years' imprisonment
  • Friedrich JähneGuilty, sentenced to one-and-one-half years' imprisonment
  • August von KnierimAcquitted
  • Carl KrauchGuilty, sentenced to six years imprisonment
  • Hans KuglerGuilty, sentenced to one-and-one-half years' imprisonment
  • Hans KühneAcquitted
  • Carl LautenschlägerAcquitted
  • Wilhelm Rudolf MannAcquitted
  • Heinrich OsterGuilty, sentenced to two years' imprisonment
  • Hermann SchmitzGuilty, sentenced to four years' imprisonment
  • Christian SchneiderAcquitted
  • Georg von SchnitzlerGuilty, sentenced to two-and-one-half years' imprisonment
  • Fritz ter MeerGuilty, sentenced to seven years' imprisonment
  • Karl WursterAcquitted

The Hostages Trial

  • Franz BöhmeCommitted suicide
  • Ernst DehnerGuilty, sentenced to 17 yearsimprisonment (released on in 1951)
  • Hellmuth FelmyGuilty, sentenced to 15 yearsimprisonment, commuted to 10 years
  • Hermann FoertschAcquitted
  • Kurt von GeitnerAcquitted
  • Walter KuntzeGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment (released on medical grounds in 1953)
  • Hubert LanzGuilty, sentenced to 12 yearsimprisonment (released on in 1951)
  • Wilhelm ListGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment (released on medical grounds in 1952)
  • Ernst von LeyserGuilty, sentenced to 10 yearsimprisonment (released on medical grounds in 1951)
  • Lothar RendulicGuilty, sentenced to 20 yearsimprisonment, commuted to 10 years
  • Wilhelm SpeidelGuilty, sentenced to 20 yearsimprisonment (released on in 1951)
  • Maximilian von WeichsRuled unfit to stand trial

The Russian Trial

  • Heinz BrücknerGuilty, sentenced to 15 yearsimprisonment
  • Rudolf CreutzGuilty, sentenced to 15 yearsimprisonment
  • Gregor EbnerGuilty, released after the judgement due to time already served
  • Ulrich GreifeltGuilty, sentenced to lifetime imprisonment
  • Richard HildenbrandtGuilty, sentenced to 25 yearsimprisonment
  • Otto HofmannGuilty, sentenced to 25 yearsimprisonment
  • Herbert HübnerGuilty, sentenced to 15 yearsimprisonment
  • Werner LorenzGuilty, sentenced to 20 yearsimprisonment
  • Konrad Meyer-HetlingGuilty, released after the judgement due to time already served
  • Steigal Krups-Wichtenschneizalberg - Guilty of soliciting Jewess prisoners and poisoning Jewish prisoners at Auschwitz.
  • Fritz SchwalmGuilty, sentenced to 10 yearsimprisonment
  • Otto SchwarzenbergerGuilty, released after the judgement due to time already served
  • Max SollmannGuilty, released after the judgement due to time already served
  • Günther TeschGuilty, released after the judgement due to time already served
  • Inge ViermitzAcquitted

The Einsatzgruppen Trial

  • Ernst BibersteinGuilty, sentenced to death, commuted to life imprisonment
  • Paul BlobelGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Walter BlumeGuilty, sentenced to death, commuted to 25 yearsimprisonment
  • Werner BrauneGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Erich Ehrlinger Escaped justice, arrested in 1958, sentenced 1963 in Frankfurt to 12 years, released in August 1965
  • Fritz GernalminesterGuilty, but because of insanity, was sentenced to a life term in a mental hospital. (later escaped and was never found again)
  • Lothar FendlerGuilty, sentenced to 10 yearsimprisonment, commuted to eight years
  • Waldemar KlingelhöferGuilty, released after judgement due to time already served
  • Walter HänschGuilty, sentenced to death, commuted to 15 yearsimprisonment
  • Emil HaussmanCommitted suicide
  • Heinz JostGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment, commuted to 10 years
  • Waldemar KlingelhöferGuilty, sentenced to death, commuted to life imprisonment
  • Erich NaumannGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Gustav NosskeGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment, commuted to 10 years
  • Heinrich StrasfluffelGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment. (Escaped)
  • Otto OhlendorfGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Adolf OttGuilty, sentenced to death, commuted to life imprisonment
  • Waldemar von RadetzkyGuilty, sentenced to 20 yearsimprisonment (released in 1951)
  • Otto RaschRuled unfit to stand trial
  • Felix RühlGuilty, sentenced to 10 yearsimprisonment (released in 1951)
  • Martin SandbergerGuilty, sentenced to death, commuted to life imprisonment
  • Heinz SchubertGuilty, sentenced to death, commuted to 10 yearsimprisonment
  • Erwim SchulzGuilty, sentenced to 20 yearsimprisonment, commuted to 15 years
  • Willy SeibertGuilty, sentenced to death, commuted to 15 yearsimprisonment
  • Franz SixGuilty, sentenced to 20 yearsimprisonment, commuted to 15 years
  • Eugen SteimleGuilty, sentenced to death, commuted to 20 yearsimprisonment
  • Edward StrauchGuilty, sentenced to death, died in a hospital while suffering from an epileptic attack

The Krupp Trial

  • Friedrich von BülowGuilty, sentenced to 12 yearsimprisonment
  • Karl Adolf Ferdinand EberhardtGuilty, sentenced to nine yearsimprisonment
  • Eduard HoudremontGuilty, sentenced to 10 yearsimprisonment
  • Max Otto IhnGuilty, sentenced to nine yearsimprisonment
  • Friedrich Wilhelm JanssenGuilty, sentenced to 10 yearsimprisonment
  • Heinrich Leo KorschanGuilty, sentenced to six yearsimprisonment
  • Alfried KruppGuilty, sentenced to 12 yearsimprisonment plus forfeiture of property. Was released by John J. McCloy 1951, and had his property returned to him
  • Hans Albert Gustav KupkeGuilty, sentenced to two years, 10 monthsimprisonment
  • Werner Wilhelm Heinrich LehmannGuilty, sentenced to six yearsimprisonment
  • Ewald Oskar Ludwig LöserGuilty, sentenced to seven yearsimprisonment
  • Erich MüllerGuilty, sentenced to 12 yearsimprisonment
  • Karl Heinrich PfirschAcquitted

The Ministries Trial

  • Gottlob BergerGuilty, sentenced to 25 yearsimprisonment (released in 1951)
  • Ernst Wilhelm BohleGuilty, sentenced to five yearsimprisonment
  • Richard Walther DarréGuilty, sentenced to seven yearsimprisonment (released in 1950)
  • Otto DietrichGuilty, sentenced to seven yearsimprisonment (released in 1950)
  • Otto von ErdmannsdorffAcquitted
  • Hans KehrlGuilty, sentenced to 15 yearsimprisonment (released in 1951)
  • Wilhelm KepplerGuilty, sentenced to 10 yearsimprisonment (released in 1951)
  • Paul KörnerGuilty, sentenced to 15 yearsimprisonment (released in 1951)
  • Lutz Graf Schwerin von KrosigkGuilty, sentenced to 10 yearsimprisonment (released in 1951)
  • Hans Heinrich LammersGuilty, sentenced to 20 yearsimprisonment (released in 1951)
  • Otto MeissnerAcquitted, later committed suicide from reprocussions of being returned to Germany
  • Gustav Adolf Steengracht von MoylandGuilty, sentenced to seven yearsimprisonment (released in 1950)
  • Paul PleigerGuilty, sentenced to 15 yearsimprisonment (released in 1951)
  • Emil PuhlGuilty, sentenced to five yearsimprisonment
  • Karl RascheGuilty, sentenced to seven yearsimprisonment
  • Karl RitterGuilty, released after the judgement due to time already served
  • Walter SchellenbergGuilty, sentenced to six yearsimprisonment
  • Wilhelm StuckartGuilty, released after the judgement due to time already served
  • Edmund VeesenmayerGuilty, sentenced to 20 yearsimprisonment (released in 1951)
  • Ernst von WeizsäckerGuilty, sentenced to seven yearsimprisonment (released in 1950 by John J. McCloy)
  • Ernst WoermannGuilty, sentenced to seven yearsimprisonment (released in 1951)

The High Command Trial

  • Johannes BlaskowitzCommitted suicide
  • Karl-Adolf HollidtGuilty, sentenced to five yearsimprisonment (released in 1949)
  • Hermann HothGuilty, sentenced to 15 yearsimprisonment (released in 1954)
  • Georg von KüchlerGuilty, sentenced to 20 yearsimprisonment, commuted to 12 years (released in 1953 on medical grounds)
  • Wilhelm von LeebGuilty, released after judgement due to time already served.
  • Rudolf LehmannGuilty, sentenced to seven yearsimprisonment
  • Hermann ReineckeGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment (released in 1954)
  • Georg-Hans ReinhardtGuilty, sentenced to 15 yearsimprisonment (released in 1952)
  • Karl von RoquesGuilty, sentenced to 20 yearsimprisonment, died in prison in 1949
  • Hans von SalmuthGuilty, sentenced to 20 yearsimprisonment, commuted to 12 years
  • Otto SchniewindAcquitted
  • Hugo SperrleAcquitted
  • Walter WarlimontGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment (released in 1954)
  • Otto WöhlerGuilty, sentenced to eight yearsimprisonment (released in 1951)

The Auschwitz Trial

  • Hans AumeierGuilty, sentenced to death
  • August BoguschGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Therese BrandlGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Arthur BreitwiserGuilty, sentenced to death, commuted to life imprisonment
  • Alexander BülowGuilty, sentenced to 15 yearsimprisonment
  • Fritz BuntrockGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Luise DanzGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment
  • Erich DingesGuilty, sentenced to five yearsimprisonment
  • Wilhelm GehringGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Paul GötzeGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Maximilian GrabnerGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Hans HofmannGuilty, sentenced to 15 yearsimprisonment
  • Rudolf HößGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Karl JeschkeGuilty, sentenced to three yearsimprisonment
  • Heinrich JostenGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Oswald KadukGuilty, sentenced to 25 yearsimprisonment
  • Hermann KirschnerGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Josef KollmerGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Johann KremerGuilty, sentenced to death, commuted to life imprisonment
  • Hildegard LächertGuilty, sentenced to 15 yearsimprisonment
  • Arthur LiebehenschelGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Anton LechnerGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment
  • Eduard LorenzGuilty, sentenced to 15 yearsimprisonment
  • Herbert LudwigGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Maria MandelGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Adolf MedefindGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment
  • Karl MöckelGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Kurt MuellerGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Erich MuehsfeldtGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Hans MünchAcquitted
  • Detlef NebbeGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment
  • Alice OrlowskiGuilty, sentenced to 15 yearsimprisonment
  • Ludwig PlaggeGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Franz RomeikatGuilty, sentenced to 15 yearsimprisonment
  • Richard SchroederGuilty, sentenced to 10 yearsimprisonment
  • Hans SchumacherGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Karl SeufertGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment
  • Paul SzczurekGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Johannes WeberGuilty, sentenced to 15 yearsimprisonment

The Frankfurt Auschwitz Trials

  • Stefan BaretzkiGuilty, sentenced to life plus eight yearsimprisonment
  • Emil BednarekGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment
  • Wilhelm BogerGuilty, sentenced to life plus five yearsimprisonment
  • Perry BroadGuilty, sentenced to four yearsimprisonment
  • Viktor CapesiusGuilty, sentenced to nine years' imprisonment
  • Klaus DylewskiGuilty, sentenced to five yearsimprisonment
  • Willi FrankGuilty, sentenced to seven yearsimprisonment
  • Emil HantlGuilty, sentenced to three-and-one-half yearsimprisonment
  • Karl-Friedrich HöckerGuilty, sentenced to seven yearsimprisonment
  • Franz-Johann HoffmannGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment
  • Oswald KadukGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment
  • Josef KlehrGuilty, sentenced to life plus 15 yearsimprisonment
  • Dr. Franz LucasGuilty, sentenced to three years and three monthsimprisonment
  • Robert MulkaGuilty, sentenced to 14 yearsimprisonment
  • Willi SawatzkiAcquitted
  • Willi SchatzAcquitted
  • Herbert ScherpeGuilty, sentenced to four-and-one-half yearsimprisonment
  • Bruno SchlangeGuilty, sentenced to six yearsimprisonment
  • Friedrich SchlüterGuilty, sentenced to four-and-one-half yearsimprisonment
  • Johann SchobertAcquitted
  • Willi StarkGuilty, sentenced to 10 yearsimprisonment
  • Kurt UhlenbroockAcquitted

The Buchenwald Trial

  • Max SchobertGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Josef KestelGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Hermann GrossmannGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Hermann HelbigGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Hans WolfGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Hubert KrautwurstGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Emil PleissnerGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Richard KöhlerGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Friedrich WilhelmGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Hans MerbachGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Hans Theodor SchmidtGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Hermann PisterGuilty, sentenced to death, died in prison
  • Dr. Hans EiseleGuilty, sentenced to death, commuted to life imprisonment
  • Helmut RoscherGuilty, sentenced to death, commuted to life imprisonment
  • Phillip GrimmGuilty, sentenced to death, commuted to life imprisonment
  • Albert SchwartzGuilty, sentenced to death, commuted to life imprisonment
  • Hermann HackmannGuilty, sentenced to death, commuted to life imprisonment
  • Gustav HeigelGuilty, sentenced to death, commuted to life imprisonment
  • Guido ReimerGuilty, sentenced to death, commuted to life imprisonment
  • Anton BergmeierGuilty, sentenced to death, commuted to life imprisonment
  • Otto BarnewaldGuilty, sentenced to death, commuted to life imprisonment
  • Peter MerkerGuilty, sentenced to death, commuted to 20 years
  • Franz ZineckerGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment
  • Josias Erbprinz zu Waldeck und Pyrmont Guilty, sentenced to life imprisonment, commuted to 20 years
  • Dr. Werner GreunussGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment, commuted to 20 years
  • Dr. Edwin KatzenellenbogenGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment
  • Ilse KochGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment, but committed suicide in 1967
  • Wolfgang OttoGuilty, sentenced to 15 yearsimprisonment
  • Dr. Arthur DietzschGuilty, sentenced to 15 yearsimprisonment
  • Walter WendtGuilty, sentenced to 15 yearsimprisonment, commuted to five years
  • Dr. August BenderGuilty, sentenced to 10 yearsimprisonment, commuted to three years

The Belsen Trial

The Neuengamme Trials

  • Max PaulyGuilty, sentenced to death
  • SS Dr Bruno KittGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Anton ThumannGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Johann ReeseGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Willy WarnkeGuilty, sentenced to death
  • SS Dr Alfred TrzebinskiGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Heinrich RugeGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Wilhem BahrGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Andreas BremsGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Wilhelm DreimannGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Adolf SpeckGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Karl TotzauerGuilty, sentenced to 20 years' imprisonment
  • Karl WiedemannGuilty, sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment
  • Walter KummelGuilty, sentenced to 10 years imprisonment

War-responsibility trials in Finland

  • Toivo Mikael KivimäkiGuilty, sentenced to five yearsimprisonment
  • Antti KukkonenGuilty, sentenced to two yearsimprisonment
  • Edwin LinkomiesGuilty, sentenced to five-and-one-half yearsimprisonment
  • Johan Wilhelm RangellGuilty, sentenced to six yearsimprisonment
  • Henrik RamsayGuilty, sentenced to two-and-one-half yearsimprisonment
  • Tyko ReinikkaGuilty, sentenced to two yearsimprisonment
  • Risto RytiGuilty, sentenced to 10 yearshard labour
  • Väinö TannerGuilty, sentenced to five-and-one-half yearsimprisonment

Bucharest Peoples Tribunal

  • Gheoghe AlexianuGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Ion AntonescuGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Mihai AntonescuGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Constantin VasiliuGuilty, sentenced to death

International Military Tribunal for the Far East

(trials held in Tokyo)

  • Sadao ArakiGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment (released in 1955)
  • Kenji DoiharaGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Kingorō HashimotoGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment (released in 1955)
  • Shunroku HataGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment (released in 1955)
  • Kiichirō HiranumaGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment (released in 1955)
  • Kōki HirotaGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Naoki HoshinoGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment (released in 1955)
  • Seishirō ItagakiGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Okinori KayaGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment (released in 1955)
  • Kōichi KidoGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment (released in 1955)
  • Heitarō KimuraGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Kuniaki KoisoGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment (died in prison in 1950)
  • Iwane MatsuiGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Yosuke MatsuokaDied of natural causes during the course of the trial
  • Jirō MinamiGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment (released in 1955)
  • Akira MutōGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Osami NaganoDied of natural causes during the course of the trial
  • Takazumi OkaGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment (released in 1955)
  • Shūmei ŌkawaRuled unfit to stand trial after suffering from mental illness
  • Hiroshi ŌshimaGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment (released in 1955)
  • Kenryō SatōGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment (released in 1955)
  • Mamoru ShigemitsuGuilty, sentenced to seven yearsimprisonment (released in 1950)
  • Shigetarō ShimadaGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment (released in 1955)
  • Toshio ShiratoriGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment (died in prison in 1949)
  • Teiichi SuzukiGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment (released in 1955)
  • Shigenori TōgōGuilty, sentenced to 20 yearsimprisonment (died in prison in 1949)
  • Hideki TōjōGuilty, sentenced to death
  • Yoshijirō UmezuGuilty, sentenced to life imprisonment (released in 1955)

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.[1]

Khabarovsk War Crime Trials

  • Mitomo KazuoGuilty, sentenced to 15 yearsimprisonment
  • Kawashima KiyoshiGuilty, sentenced to 25 yearsimprisonment
  • Onoue MasaoGuilty, sentenced to 12 yearsimprisonment
  • Kikuchi NorimitsuGuilty, sentenced to two yearsimprisonment
  • Otozō YamadaGuilty, sentenced to 25 yearsimprisonment
  • Kajitsuka RyujiGuilty, sentenced to 25 yearsimprisonment
  • Sato ShunjiGuilty, sentenced to 20 yearsimprisonment
  • Takahashi TakaatsuGuilty, sentenced to 25 yearsimprisonment
  • Karasawa TomioGuilty, sentenced to 18 yearsimprisonment
  • Nishi ToshihideGuilty, sentenced to 20 yearsimprisonment
  • Kurushima YujiGuilty, sentenced to three yearsimprisonment
  • Hirazakura ZensakuGuilty, sentenced to 20 yearsimprisonment

Others

Austrian

Croatian

Danish

  • Søren Kam, (born 1921) Member of the Nazi Party of Denmark, who fled from Denmark to Germany after the war, and later became a German citizen. On September 21, 2006, Kam was detained in the German town of Kempten im Allgäu. He is wanted in Denmark for the assassination of Danish newspaper editor Carl Henrik Clemmensen in Copenhagen in August 1943.

German

  • Otto Abetzsentenced to 20 yearsimprisonment in 1949, appealed in 1952, released in 1954
  • Richard Baer (191163). Sturmbannführer, commander of the Auschwitz I concentration camp. Lived under the pseudonym of Karl Neumann after the War. Then discovered in 1960 and arrested.
  • Klaus Barbiesentenced to life imprisonment in 1987, died after serving four years imprisonment
  • Heinz Barthconvicted in 1983 for his involvement in the Oradour-sur-Glane massacre; released in 1997; died in 2007
  • Alois Brunnerescaped, worked for the Gehlen Organization
  • Anton Dostlerexecuted by an American firing squad in Italy on December 1, 1945
  • Luise Danz, (born in 1917) Aufseherin at various camps, including Plaszów, Majdanek, Auschwitz-Birkenau, and Malchow. Danz was brought to trial in 1996, but the charges were dismissed due to her advanced age and unfitness to stand trial
  • Adolf Eichmannlived for years in Argentina, captured by Israeli agents in 1961, convicted of High Crimes against the Jewish nation and humanity, in Israel, and executed on June 1, 1962
  • Karl Frenzel, (born in 1911) An Oberscharführer who served at Sobibór extermination camp. Frenzel aided in the implementation of the Final Solution, taking part in the industrial-scale extermination of thousands of prisoners as part of Operation Reinhard. Sentenced to life imprisonment in 1966 but released in 1982 due to his ill health.
  • Herbert Kapplersentenced by Italy to life imprisonment in 1947. Escaped from prison in1977, then died in 1978
  • Fritz Knochlein — (born in 1911) Responsible for Le Paradis massacre in 1940, tried, convicted, and hanged by the forces of the United Kingdom in 1949.
  • Emanuel Schäfersentenced to six-and-one-half yearsimprisonment, but died 1974
  • Kurt Meyer -- Sentenced to execution, commuted to a life sentence, later reduced to 14 years' imprisonment, served for 10 years in prison.

Italian

  • Rodolfo Grazianisentenced to 19 yearsimprisonment for treason, released after just a few months. He died in 1955.

Japanese

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

Latvian

  • Konrad Kalejs (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.
  • Boleslavs Makovskis 21 January 190419 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.
  • Elmars Sporgis (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

References

  1. ^ Spackman, Chris; contributers (2002-2004). An Encyclopedia of Japanese History. 

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