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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 98. Chapters: Reinhard Heydrich, Martin Bormann, Wilhelm Canaris, Wilhelm Keitel, Ernst Rohm, Hans Frank, Rudolf Hess, Manfred Freiherr von Killinger, Rudolf Hoss, Martin Niemoller, Arthur Greiser, Josef Albert Meisinger, Erich Koch, Felix Steiner, Josef Dietrich, Gregor Strasser, Hans Kammler, Oskar Dirlewanger, Karl-Heinrich Brenner, Alexander Lion, Hans-Adolf Prutzmann, Walther Wenck, Fritz von Scholz, Richard Glucks, Kurt Daluege, Waldemar Pabst, Ernst Rudiger Starhemberg, Franz Ritter von Epp, Rudolph Berthold, Horst Schumann, Albert Leo Schlageter, Curt von Gottberg, Helmuth von Pannwitz, Friedrich Gustav Jaeger, Hanns Albin Rauter, Hugo Sperrle, Ernst Kantorowicz, Otto Wagener, Wolf-Heinrich Graf von Helldorf, Beppo Romer, Anton Graf von Arco auf Valley, Hans Schemm, Theodor Duesterberg, Horst von Pflugk-Hartung, Ludolf von Alvensleben, Hans Georg Calmeyer, Wilhelm Friedrich Loeper, Rudolf Kanzler, Georg Ferdinand Duckwitz, Wilhelm Bruckner, Franz Maria Liedig, Gerhard Rossbach, Kurt Schmidt, Heinrich Deubel, Hans Hinkel, Franz Pfeffer von Salomon, Hermann Hofle, Gerhard Wagner, Ernst von Salomon, Peter von Heydebreck, Bolko von Richthofen, Hermann Ehrhardt, Artur Mahraun, Julius Schreck, Emanuel Schafer, Adam Grunewald, Franz Hayler, Karl Hofer, Oskar von Watter, Friedrich Weber, Hermann Kriebel, Hans Ulrich Klintzsch, Bernhard von Hulsen. Excerpt: Reinhard Tristan Eugen Heydrich (7 March 1904 - 4 June 1942), also known as The Hangman, was a high-ranking German Nazi official. He was SS-Obergruppenfuhrer (English: ) and General der Polizei, chief of the Reich Main Security Office (including the SD, Gestapo and Kripo) and Stellvertretender Reichsprotektor (Deputy Reich-Protector) of Bohemia and Moravia. In August 1940, he was appointed and served as President of Interpol (the international law enforcement agency). Heydrich c..