| Description | Lifespan | Death / Nuremberg verdict | Person | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Führer | 1889–1945 | suicide | Adolf Hitler | 100%
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| orator and Minister of Propaganda | 1897–1945 | suicide | Joseph Goebbels | 93%
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| Leader of the SS, Holocaust organiser | 1900–1945 | suicide in capture | Heinrich Himmler | 89%
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| influential Commander of the Luftwaffe | 1893–1946 | suicide in prison | Hermann Göring | 80%
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| field marshal known as the "Desert Fox" | 1891–1944 | forced suicide | Erwin Rommel | 79%
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| companion, later wife of #1 | 1912–1945 | suicide | Eva Braun | 75%
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| engineer who developed Nazi rockets | 1912–1977 | – | Wernher von Braun | 66%
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| Deputy Führer, imprisoned since 1941 | 1894–1987 | lifelong | Rudolf Heß | 63%
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| major Holocaust organiser, hid in Argentina | 1906–1962 | executed in Israel | Adolf Eichmann | 62%
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| Auschwitz physician, "Angel of Death" | 1911–1979 | – | Josef Mengele | 61%
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| main architect of the Holocaust | 1904–1942 | assassinated | Reinhard Heydrich | 51%
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| Minister of Armaments and War Production | 1905–1981 | 20 years | Albert Speer | 50%
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| Minister of Foreign Affairs since 1938 | 1893–1946 | death sentence | Joachim von Ribbentrop | 48%
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| Commander of the Navy, succeeded #1 | 1891–1980 | 10 years | Karl Dönitz | 47%
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| commander of the SA, executed in a purge | 1887–1934 | executed by Nazis | Ernst Röhm | 45%
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| powerful head of the Party Chancellery | 1900–1945 | death sentence | Martin Bormann | 39%
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| officer who tried to assassinate #1 | 1907–1944 | executed by Nazis | Claus von Stauffenberg | 36%
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| female director of Nazi propaganda films | 1902–2003 | – | Leni Riefenstahl | 35%
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| leader of the Command of the Wehrmacht | 1882–1946 | death sentence | Wilhelm Keitel | 29%
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| chief of Operations Staff of the Wehrmacht | 1890–1946 | death sentence | Alfred Jodl | 22%
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| vice-chancellor 1933–34, then ambassador | 1879–1969 | acquitted | Franz von Papen | 22%
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| commander during the Battle of Stalingrad | 1890–1957 | – | Friedrich Paulus | 22%
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| general, blitzkrieg & panzer division pioneer | 1888–1954 | – | Heinz Guderian | 19%
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| head of Party Office of Foreign Affairs a.o.t. | 1893–1946 | death sentence | Alfred Rosenberg | 10%
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