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SS Obergruppenfuhrers

Wikipedia states that 98 men held this rank; other sources state 108 or 110. A partial list:

Postby von Putzbrunn on 02 Jul 2007, 12:10
Thanks for the help, however its seems to be more difficult than I thought to complete the list! First I heard the total number of SS-Obergruppenführer was 98. Then 97. Then 110. Now on my list I have 108 (NOT included Himmler since he was Reichsführer). At request Im posting my list. If anyone could help out-please do.

Alpers, Friedrich
Amann, Max
Bach-Zelewski, Erich Julius Eberhard von dem
Backe, Herbert Ernst
Berger, Gottlob
Berkelmann, Theodor
Best, Dr. Karl Rudolf Werner
Bittrich, Wilhelm
Bohle, Ernst Wilhelm
Bormann, Martin
Bouhler, Dr. Philipp
Breithaupt, Franz
Buch, Walter
Bürckel, Josef
Darrè, Richard Walter
Demelhuber, Karl Maria
Diem, Christoph
Dietrich, Dr. Otto
Eberstein, Friedrich Karl Freiherr von
Eggeling, Joachim Albrecht
Eicke, Theodor
Eigruber, August
Fiehler, Karl
Foster, Albert
Frank, August
Frank, Karl Hermann
Gille, Herbert Otto
Gottberg, Curt von
Grawitz, Dr. Ernst Robert
Greifelt, Ulrich Heinrich Emil Richard
Greiser, Arthur Karl
Gutenberger, Karl
Heißmeyer, August
Helldorff, Wolf Heinrich Graf von
Henlein, Konrad
Herff, Maximilian von
Hess, Rudolf
Heydrich, Reinhard Tristan Eugen
Hildebrandt, Friedrich
Hildebrandt, Richard
Hilgenfeld, Erich
Höfle, Hermann
Hofmann, Otto
Jeckeln, Friedrich
Jury, Hugo
Jüttner, Hans
Kaltenbrunner, Ernst
Kammler, Hans
Kamptz, Jürgen von
Kasche, Siegfried
Kaufmann, Karl
Keppler, Georg
Keppler, Wilhelm
Klagges, Dietrich
Kleiheisterkamp, Matthias
Knoblauch, Kurt
Koppe, Wilhelm
Körner, Paul
Krüger, Friedrich Wilhelm
Krüger, Walter
Kurtz, Erich
Lammers, Dr. Hans
Lauterbacher, Hartmann
Lorenz, Werner
Martin, Benno
Maur, Heinrich von
Mazuw, Emil
Murr, Wilhelm
Neurath, Konstantin von
Oberg, Carl Albrecht
Pancke, Günther
Pfeffer-Wildenbruch
Phleps, Artur Martin
Pohl, Oswald
Prützmann, Hans Adolf
Querner, Rudolf
Ratzenberger, Eugen
Rauter, Hanns Albin
Rediess, Wilhelm
Reinefarth, Heinz
Reinhard, Wilhelm
Ribbentrop, Joachim von
Rösener, Erwin
Sachs, Ernst
Sauckel, Fritz
Scharfe, Paul
Scheel, Dr. med. Gustav Adolf
Schleßmann, Fritz
Schmauser, Heinrich
Schaub, Julius
Schmitt, Walter
Schulenberg, Friedrich Graf von der
Schwerk, Oskar
Seyss-Inquart, Dr. Arthur
Steiner, Felix Martin Julius
Stuckart, Dr. Wilhelm
Taubert, Siegfried
Wächtler, Fritz
Wahl, Karl
Waldeck und Pyrmont, Josias Erbprinz zu
Wegener, Paul
Weitzel, Fritz
Weizäcker, Freiherr Ernst von
Winkelmann, Otto
Wolff, Karl
Woyrsch, Udo von
Wünnenberg, Alfred Bernhard Julius Ernst
Zeidner, Franz
 
(http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=123195)

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