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List of nicknames and pseudonyms of Nazis

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This is alist of nicknames and pseudonyms of Nazis. Common nicknames (as translated into English) include variations of "Beast", "Butcher" and "Angel of Death". Most high-ranking Nazis did not have a nickname. Most of the notable Nazis who did have nicknames were concentration camp personnel.

The common nickname ofSepp in German for Josef, for such Nazis asJosef Dietrich andJosef Oberhauser, is excluded from this list. The definite article "the" has been removed from the nicknames for the purposes of sorting properly.

Nicknames

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Nickname (as translated in English)Person
American[1][2]Max Möller
Angel of Death[3]Josef Mengele
Angel of DeathAugust Miete
Angel of DeathIrma Grese
BadmeisterErich Bauer
Beast[4]Gustav Wagner
Beast of BelsenIrma Grese
Beast of BelsenJosef Kramer
Beast of Buchenwald[5]Ilse Koch
Beautiful BeastIrma Grese
Bitch of Buchenwald[6]Ilse Koch
Blonde Angel of AuschwitzIrma Grese
Blonde BeastReinhard Heydrich
Bohemian corporal[7]Adolf Hitler
Butcher of LyonKlaus Barbie
Butcher of Prague[8]Reinhard Heydrich
Butcher of Riga[9]Eduard Roschmann
Butcher of Warsaw[10]Josef Albert Meisinger
Butcher of WarsawHeinz Reinefarth
Butcher Widow[11]Ilse Koch
Frankenstein[12]Josef Blösche
Desert Fox, TheErwin Rommel
Frankenstein[1][2]Willi Mentz
GasmeisterErich Bauer
GlobusOdilo Globocnik
Handsome ToniAnton Malloth
Hangman[13]Reinhard Heydrich
Himmler's Evil GeniusReinhard Heydrich
Hyena of AuschwitzIrma Grese
Queen of Buchenwald[14][15]Ilse Koch
Red Witch of Buchenwald[16][17]Ilse Koch
Uncle Mengele[18]Josef Mengele
Witch of BuchenwaldIlse Koch
Wolf[4]Gustav Wagner
Young Evil God of Death[19]Reinhard Heydrich

Pseudonyms

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Some Nazis also usedpseudonyms, in most cases to evade notice and capture after the war.

PseudonymPerson
S. Josi Alvers Aspiazu[20]Josef Mengele
Rudolf Berg[21]Dietrich Klagges
Carl Debouche[22]Hans Eisele
Werner FiedlerWalter Frank
Dr. Georg FischerAlois Brunner
Wolfgang Gerhard[23]Josef Mengele
Michael GollwitzerHeinrich Seetzen
Helmut Gregor[24]Josef Mengele
Heinrich Hitzinger[25]Heinrich Himmler
Ricardo Klement[26]Adolf Eichmann
Günther Mendel[27]Gustav Wagner
José Mengele[28]Josef Mengele
Pedro Ricardo OlmoWalter Kutschmann
Fausto Rindón[20]Josef Mengele
Frederico Wagner[29]Eduard Roschmann

References

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  1. ^abKopówka, Edward; Rytel-Andrianik, Paweł (2011),"Treblinka II – Obóz zagłady" [Monograph, chpt. 3: Treblinka II Death Camp](PDF),Dam im imię na wieki [I will give them an everlasting name. Isaiah 56:5] (in Polish), Drohiczyńskie Towarzystwo Naukowe [TheDrohiczyn Scientific Society],ISBN 978-83-7257-496-1, archived fromthe original(PDF file, direct download 20.2 MB) on 10 October 2014, retrieved9 September 2013,with list of Catholicrescuers of Jews imprisoned at Treblinka, selected testimonies, bibliography, alphabetical indexes, photographs, English language summaries, and forewords by Holocaust scholars.
  2. ^abArad, Yitzhak (1987).Belzec, Sobibor, Treblinka. The Operation Reinhard Death Camps(Google Books preview). Bloomington, Indianapolis: Indiana University Press.ISBN 0253213053.
  3. ^Levy 2006, p. 242.
  4. ^abKlee, Ernst, Dressen, Willi, Riess, Volker.The Good Old Days: The Holocaust as Seen by Its Perpetrators and Bystanders.ISBN 1-56852-133-2.
  5. ^Alban, Dan (10 November 2005)."Books Bound in Human Skin; Lampshade Myth?".Harvard Law Record. Retrieved22 September 2008.
  6. ^William L. Shirer (1990).The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich (3rd ed.). New York: Simon & Schuster. p. 885.
  7. ^Margaritis, Peter (2019).Countdown to D-Day: The German perspective. Oxford, UK & PA, USA: Casemate. p. xv.ISBN 978-1-61200-769-4.
  8. ^Ramen 2001, p. 8.
  9. ^Schneider, Gertrude,Exile and destruction : the fate of Austrian Jews, 1938–1945, Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 1995ISBN 0-275-95139-1, p. 78
  10. ^"Swiss Neutral Claims Nazis are Still on the Loose in Japan," Spartanburg Herald-Journal, 12 May 1946, p. A5.
  11. ^"Army seeks new charges against butcher widow".The Evening Independent. 29 September 1948. p. 3. Retrieved16 December 2012.
  12. ^Seksualne niewolnice III Rzeszy, Wprost magazine, nr. 17, 2007. online version in Polish
  13. ^Merriam Webster's Collegiate Dictionary (Tenth ed.). Springfield, MA: Merriam-Webster. 1996. p. 1416.ISBN 0-87779-709-9.
  14. ^Boyle, Hal (14 August 1947)."Cruel 'Queen of Buchenwald' given a permanent address".The Milwaukee Journal. p. 2. Retrieved16 December 2012.
  15. ^"Buchenwald Queen must face German court on release".The Evening Independent. 4 July 1949. p. 15. Retrieved16 December 2012.
  16. ^"Ilse Koch, Red Witch of Buchenwald, on Trial".Los Angeles Times. 28 November 1950. p. 5. Archived fromthe original on 6 November 2012. Retrieved16 December 2012.(subscription required)
  17. ^"Life sentence for 'Red Witch' of Buchenwald".Lewiston Evening Journal. 15 January 1951. p. 6. Retrieved16 December 2012.
  18. ^Lagnado & Dekel 1991, p. 9.
  19. ^Snyder 1994, p. 146.
  20. ^abZentner & Bedürftig 1991, p. 586.
  21. ^cited by: Manfred Seidenfuß:Geschichtsdidaktik(er) im Griff des Nationalsozialismus?,p. 161, footnote 2
  22. ^Fisk, Robert (7 August 2010)."Butcher of Buchenwald in an Egyptian paradise".The Independent.
  23. ^Blumenthal 1985, p. 1.
  24. ^Levy 2006, p. 264–265.
  25. ^Longerich 2012, pp. 734–736.
  26. ^Cesarani 2005, p. 207.
  27. ^Sobibor Interviews: Biographies of SS-men
  28. ^Levy 2006, pp. 269–270.
  29. ^Rathkolb, Oliver,Revisiting the National Socialist legacy: Coming to terms with forced labor, expropriation, compensation, and restitution, New Brunswick, N.J. : Transaction Publishers, 2004ISBN 0-7658-0596-0, p. 232, 237 and 264

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