List of SS personnel


Between 1925 and 1945, the German Schutzstaffel grew from eight members to over a quarter of a million Waffen-SS and over a million Allgemeine-SS members. Other members included the SS-Totenkopfverbände, which ran the Nazi concentration and extermination camps. The following list of SS personnel gives the names of notable persons who are counted among the organization's most famous, influential or notorious members.

Führer (Adolf Hitler)

Prior to 1934 the SS were nominally under the command of the Sturmabteilung and so it could be said that both Adolf Hitler as Oberster SA-Führer and Ernst Röhm as Stabschef SA outranked the most senior SS position of Reichsführer-SS. Following the Night of the Long Knives Hitler "raised the SS, hitherto subordinate to the SA, to the rank of an independent organisation". Hitler also was considered SS Member No. 1, Emil Maurice was member No. 2, while Himmler was SS member No. 168. Based on the seniority system of SS membership number, this made Hitler senior in the SS to all other members even if not by rank.
After the Night of the Long Knives, when the SS became independent from the SA, Hitler was listed on SS officer rolls as member No. 1 and considered supreme commander of the entire SS by virtue of his position as the Führer of Germany. There is no photographic record of Hitler ever wearing an actual SS uniform nor was there a special SS insignia for Hitler above that worn by Himmler.

Oberster Führer der Schutzstaffel

SS Generals

Following is the list of persons holding the title positions as well as actual highest ranks of the Schutzstaffel since the earliest inception of the armed SS units in Nazi Germany. The ranks include distinctive insignia designs worn on the collar points by all officers.

Reichsführer

Oberst-Gruppenführer (colonel general)

Obergruppenführer (general)

Gruppenführer (lieutenant general)

Brigadeführer (major general)

SS Officers

Oberführer (senior colonel)

Standartenführer (colonel)

Obersturmbannführer (lieutenant colonel)

. 1931 member of SS with rank of Sturmführer. Member of LSSAH. 1938 part of Anschluss-company commander in SS Regiment Der Führer later part of 2nd SS Panzer Division Das Reich. Also member of 16th SS Panzergrenadier Division Reichsführer-SS and 17th SS Panzergrenadier Division Götz von Berlichingen. Awarded Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. Died while a POW 19/20 April 1945

Sturmbannführer (major)

Hauptsturmführer (captain)

Obersturmführer (first lieutenant)

Untersturmführer (second lieutenant)

SS Non-Commissioned Officers

Sturmscharführer (Regimental sergeant major)

Hauptscharführer (sergeant major)

Oberscharführer (senior sergeant)

Scharführer (sergeant)

Unterscharführer (corporal)

Junior SS personnel

SS biologist

SS-Kapellmeister