
Adolf Hitler, the Führer, was the supreme leader of Nazi Germany. He played a central role in the formation of the ideology of Nazism and the expansion of its influence. Heinrich Himmler, the head of the SS, was responsible for organizing and overseeing the mass murder of Jews and other minority groups during the Holocaust. Hermann Göring, the head of the Luftwaffe, was a prominent figure in the Nazi hierarchy and was involved in the atrocities committed by the regime. Joseph Goebbels, the Minister of Propaganda, played a crucial role in disseminating Nazi ideology and manipulating public opinion. Wilhelm Frick, the Minister of the Interior, oversaw the establishment of concentration camps and the implementation of policies that targeted and discriminated against Jews and other minority groups. Albert Speer, the Minister of Armaments and War Production, was responsible for the mobilization of German industry for the war effort and the construction of concentration camps.