Between 1925 and 1945, the German SS grew from a mere 8 members to over a quarter of a million Waffen-SS members and well over a million members of the Allgemeine-SS. The following list of SS personnel indicates a few of the SS members who were the most famous, influential, and sometimes notorious members of the organization.
Notable SS Officers
- Gottlob Berger (Commander of the SS-Hauptamt)
- Martin Bormann (Honorary Rank)
- Franz Breithaupt (Commanding General of the SS and Police Courts)
- Theodor Eicke (Commander of the Totenkopf Division)
- Richard Walter Darre (First Commander of the SS Race Office)
- August Heissmeyer (Commander of the SS Education Department)
- Maximilin von Herff (Commander of the SS Personnel Department)
- Reinhard Heydrich (Chief of the RSHA)
- Rudolf Hess (Honorary Rank)
- Ulrich Greifelt (Reich Commissioner for the Strengthening of Germanism)
- Friedrich Jecklen (Higher SS and Police Leader of Eastern Russia)
- Han Jüttner (Commander of the SS-Führungshauptamt)
- Ernst Kaltenbrunner (Second Commander of the RSHA)
- Friedrich Wilhelm Krüger (Higher SS and Police Leader of Poland)
- Werner Lorenz : Commander of the Office of Ethnic Germanization
- Artur Phleps : Romanian born SS General, Commander of the Prinz Eugene Waffen-SS Division
- Oswald Pohl (Commander of the SS Economics and Administration Office)
- Joachim von Ribbentrop (Honorary Rank)
- Paul Scharfe (First Commander of the SS Legal Office)
- Arthur Seyss-Inquart (Commander of the Austrian SS, Deputy Governor General of Poland)
- Karl Wolff (Chief of Staff to Heinrich Himmler and Supreme SS and Police Leader of Italy)
- Heinz Jost (SD Commander and Commander of Einsatzkommando A)
- Walter Schellenberg (Commander of the Ausland-SD)
- Benson Freeman (British Defector and SS Propagana Officer)
Notable SS Enlisted
- Eric Pleasants (British Defector and member of the SS British Freikorps)
See also