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Position
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Person
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Nation
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Cause of Death
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Prince of Monaco
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Louis 2nd
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Monaco
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Natural
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Founder of Rexist Party
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Léon Degrelle
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Belgium
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Head of economic affairs
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Victor Leemans
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Originator of the SS British Free Corps
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John Amery
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Britain
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Executed
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Admiral
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Barry Domvile
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Natural
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King of Denmark
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Christian X of Denmark
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Denmark
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Member of the Peter group
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Kai Henning Bothildsen Nielsen
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Executed
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Chief of the Gestapo in Denmark
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Ib Birkedal Hansen
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Commander of SS Frikorps Danmark
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Knud Børge Martinsen
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Joined the SS also was the first Gay's in Denmark
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Axel Axgil
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Natural
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Joined the SS also was the first Gay
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Eigil Axgil
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Head of Vichy France
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Philippe Pétain
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France
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High Commissioner of France in Africa
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François Darlan
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Assassinated
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Commander-in-chief of land forces
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Charles Huntziger
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Accident
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Minister of the Interior
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Pierre Pucheu
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Executed
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Delegate-General in French North Africa
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Maxime Weygand
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Natural
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Resident General of France in Tunisia
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Jean-Pierre Esteva
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Resident-General in Morocco
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Charles Noguès
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High Commissioner of the Levant
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Henri Dentz
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Head of the Volksdeutsche Bewegung
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Damian Kratzenberg
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Luxembourg
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Executed
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Minister President of the National Government of Norway
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Vidkun Quisling
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Norway
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Estonian Self-Administration
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Hjalmar Mäe
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Estonian SSR
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Natural
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commander of the 46th SS Volunteer Grenadier Regiment
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Rudolf Bruus
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Leader of the Arajs Kommando
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Viktors Arājs
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Latvian SSR
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Led the Kaunas pogrom
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Algirdas Klimaitis
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Lithuanian SSR
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Gauleiter and Reichsstatthalter of Reichsgau Sudetenland
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Konrad Henlein
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Sudeten German
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Suicide
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Commanded the Government Army
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Jaroslav Eminger
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Czechoslovakia
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Natural
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President of the First Slovak Republic
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Jozef Tiso
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Slovakia
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Executed
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Head of the government of Greece from 1941 to 1942
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Georgios Tsolakoglou
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Greece
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Natural
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Directed the Greek collaborationist government
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Konstantinos Logothetopoulos
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Last collaborationist prime minister of Greece
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Ioannis Rallis
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Chief of Army Staff during World War II
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Henrik Werth
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Hungary
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Executed
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Regent of the Kingdom of Hungary
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Miklós Horthy
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natural
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Prime Minister of the Government of National Salvation
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Milan Nedić
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Yugoslavia (Serbia)
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Suicide
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Established the Yugoslav National Movement
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Dimitrije Ljotić
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Accident
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Commander of the Slovene Chetniks
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Karl Novak
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Yugoslavia (Chetnik)
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Natural
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President of the Chetnik Association during the 1930s
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Kosta Pećanac
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Assassinated
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Dictator of the Independent State of Croatia
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Ante Pavelić
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Yugoslavia (Croation)
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Vice banus of Banat
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Josef Lapp
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Yugoslavia (Danube Swabian)
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Natural
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President of the Provincial Government of the Nazi-occupied Province of Ljubljana
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Leon Rupnik
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Yugoslavian (Slovenia)
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Executed
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In charge of German-occupied Mitrovica
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Xhafer Deva
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Kosovo Albanian
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Natural
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Founder of the Russian Corps
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Mikhail Skorodumov
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Russian SSR (White Army)
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Leader of the Nazi-allied Russian Corps
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Boris Shteifon
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Suicide
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Headed Ukrainian Central Committee
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Volodymyr Kubijovyč
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Ukrainian SSR
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Natural
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Led the Ukrainian Legion of Self-Defense
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Andriy Melnyk
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General of the Ukrainian National Army
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Pavlo Shandruk
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Military commander of the Belarusian auxiliary police
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Barys Rahula
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Belorussian SSR
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Belarusian military leader
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Francišak Kušal
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Advisor to Wilhelm Kube, the German Generalkommissar of Belarus
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Ivan Yermachenka
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Commander in the Wehrmacht's Georgische Legion
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Shalva Maglakelidze
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Georgian SSR
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Head of the "Azerbaijan National Committee"
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Abdurrahman Fatalibeyli
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Azerbaijani SSR
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Assassinated
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Led the Armenian Legion
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Drastamat Kanayan
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Armenian SSR
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Natural
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German spy and known as 'The man who killed Kitchener'
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Fritz Duquesne
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American
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Defected to Nazi Germany in October 1944
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Martin James Monti
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