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  • Johannes Blaskowitz, German general, Germanized-Slovenian descent

  • Walter Hollaender, colonel, Jewish

  • 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

  • Richard Walther Darré, German Nazi, SS-Obergruppenführer, Huguenot father

  • Hans Eppinger, Austrian, SS doctor, half-Jewish

  • Adolf Galland, German, Luftwaffe general, Huguenot ancestry

  • Wilhelm-Ferdinand Galland, German, Luftwaffe ace, Huguenot ancestry

  • 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

  • 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

  • Halim Malkoč (1917–1947), Bosnian volunteer, SS-Obersturmführer, Bosnian Muslim

  • Erich von Manstein (1887–1973), German, Wehrmacht Generalfeldmarschall, paternal Prussian Kashubian

  • Hans-Joachim Marseille, German, Luftwaffe ace, paternal Huguenot descent

  • Victor Matthys, Belgian Rexist

  • Emil Maurice, German Nazi, Jewish great-grandfather

  • Christian de la Mazière, French Nazi

  • Erhard Milch, German Nazi, Jewish father (reclassified as Aryan by Adolf Hitler)

  • Martin James Monti, American defector to the Nazis, SS-Untersturmführer, Swiss Italian father and German mother

  • Joachim Mrugowsky, German Nazi, Germanised Polish descent

  • 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

  • Alfred Rosenberg, Balt Father and German/French Mother.

  • Jazep Sažyč, Belarusian

  • Baldur von Schirach, Wendish nobility

  • Hermann Senkowsky, Austrian Nazi, Germanised Carinthian Slovene descent

  • Otto Skorzeny, Austrian Nazi, Germanised Polish descent

  • Alexander Stahlberg, colonel, Jewish

  • 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

  • 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.

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The spirit of the Nazism ideology is “belonging to a nation” . The basic theories of the Nazism include: the theory of racial excellence, the supremacy of “superior race” , the principle of “leader” in all fields, and “leader” is the representative of the whole will of the nation; Oppose the anglo-french capitalist system and the Communist ideology, and resist the Communist theory.

The Nazism, which sprouted in Germany after World War I, was the product of sharp internal and external contradictions. In addition to people of German descent in Germany at that time, of course, there are people of other nationalities, Britain, France, the United States and other countries. Some of them accepted the Nazism and made it all the way to the top of the Nazi party. If you want to know who they are, the random tool generates a total of 52 items, which will help you learn more quickly about the existence of these non-german Nazis.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of Nazis of non-Germanic descent.

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