List of Nazis of non-Germanic descent
List of Nazis of non-Germanic descent
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List of Nazis of non-Germanic descent, including notable people in Nazi German service, such as Schutzstaffel members, who had some non-German ancestry. Notably, there were several high-ranking Nazis of full and partial Jewish descent. There were also many of full or partial Slavic descent. See Nuremberg Laws for further information on the status of non-Aryan people in Nazi Germany.
OKW and OKH secret reports show that half-Jews could only serve in Ersatzreserve II or Landwehr II, while quarter-Jews remained in the Wehrmacht and were eligible for promotion.[1] Employment or promotion of quarter-Jews required Hitler's approval.[1] Cambridge University researcher Bryan Rigg noted that there were two field marshals and fifteen generals (two full generals, eight lieutenant generals, five major generals) who were Jews or of partial Jewish descent.[2] Rigg estimated that there were 150,000 men of some Jewish descent that served in the German armed forces during World War II. 1,671 have been identified (as of 2010).[3] Hitler personally issued German Blood papers to mischlings (mixed Jewish) for their continuing service.[3]
Johannes Blaskowitz, German general, Germanized-Slovenian descent
Walter Hollaender, colonel, Jewish[3]
Erich von dem Bach-Zelewski, Prussian, SS-Obergruppenführer, Kashubian nobility
Leonardo Conti, Swiss, Reichsgesundheitsführer, Italian father and German mother
Roy Courlander, British, Unterscharführer, Latvian Jewish adoptive father
Bernhard Rogge, admiral, Jewish ancestry[3]
Richard Walther Darré, German Nazi, SS-Obergruppenführer, Huguenot father[4]
Hans Eppinger, Austrian, SS doctor, half-Jewish[3]
Adolf Galland, German, Luftwaffe general, Huguenot ancestry[5]
Wilhelm-Ferdinand Galland, German, Luftwaffe ace, Huguenot ancestry[5]
Hermann Baranowski, German Nazi, SS-Oberführer, Germanized Polish descent
Gordon Gollob, Austrian, Luftwaffe, mixed ancestry
Alfred Grislawski, German, Luftwaffe ace, Germanised Ruhr Polish
Karl Chmielewski, German Nazi, Germanized-Polish descent
Odilo Globocnik, Austrian Nazi, Germanised Slovene descent[6]
Eugen Hadamovsky, German Nazi, paternal Germanised Czech descent
Bronislav Kaminski, Russian (of mixed Belarusian-Polish descent on father’s side, German on mother’s side)
Erich Kempka, German Nazi, SS-Obersturmbannführer, Ruhr Polish descent[7]
Halim Malkoč (1917–1947), Bosnian volunteer, SS-Obersturmführer, Bosnian Muslim
Erich von Manstein (1887–1973), German, Wehrmacht Generalfeldmarschall, paternal Prussian Kashubian[8]
Hans-Joachim Marseille, German, Luftwaffe ace, paternal Huguenot descent
Victor Matthys, Belgian Rexist
Emil Maurice,[9] German Nazi, Jewish great-grandfather
Christian de la Mazière, French Nazi
Erhard Milch, German, Wehrmacht Generalfeldmarschall, Jewish father (reclassified as Aryan by Adolf Hitler)
Martin James Monti, American defector to the Nazis, SS-Untersturmführer, Swiss Italian father and German mother[10]
Joachim Mrugowsky, German Nazi, Germanised Polish descent[11]
Karl Nicolussi-Leck, Austrian Nazi, Tyrolian
Franz Novak, Austrian Nazi, Germanised Carinthian Slovene descent
Walter Nowotny, Austrian, Luftwaffe ace, Germanised Czech descent
Hermann von Oppeln-Bronikowski, German, Wehrmacht Generalmajor, Germanised Polish descent
Harry Paletta, German Nazi, West Prussian
Helmuth von Pannwitz, Lusatian nobility
Wladimir von Pawlowski, Austrian Nazi, Germanised Carinthian Slovene descent
Alexander Piorkowski, German Nazi, Germanised Polish descent
Paul Radomski, German Nazi, Germanised Polish descent
Lothar Rendulic (1887–1971), Austrian, Wehrmacht Generaloberst, Croatian ancestry[12]
Alfred Rosenberg, Baltic German father and German and French mother, and he probably also had Estonian and Latvian ancestry[13]
Jazep Sažyč, Belarusian
Baldur von Schirach, Wendish nobility, American mother
Hermann Senkowsky, Austrian Nazi, Germanised Carinthian Slovene descent
Otto Skorzeny, Austrian Nazi, Germanised Polish descent
Alexander Stahlberg, colonel, Jewish[3]
Alfred Trzebinski, German Nazi, Germanised Polish descent
Erich Wasicky, Austrian Nazi, Germanised Carinthian Slovene descent
Udo von Woyrsch, German Nazi, SS-Obergruppenführer, Bohemian noble descent[14]
Felix Zymalkowski, German, Kriegsmarine Korvettenkapitän, Germanised Polish descent
Werner Goldberg, German, foot soldier, half-Jewish
Hubert Jura, Polish, SD And Gestapo agent
Alexander Löhr, Generaloberst in the Luftwaffe, mother with Jewish-Ukrainian roots
Chiang Wei-kuo, Chinese Army general
Horst Ademeit, German ace, Germanised Lithuanian descent.
Egon Albrecht, Born in Brazil, but repatriated to Germany.
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