Famous War Criminals - List of Famous War Criminals - page 2
When Peter von Hagenbach was executed in the 15th century, he became the first person to have been convicted at an “international" war crimes trial. Major Connaught, a Royalist who was hanged for his part in the massacre of villagers in a church in the mid 17th century is another example of a war criminal. Even though war crimes have been happening from the past several centuries, such crimes were perpetuated at an unprecedented level during the World War II. One of the most feared Nazi leaders, Adolf Eichmann was a war criminal held responsible for the deaths of thousands of Jews during the war. Josef Mengele, also known as Auschwitz’s “Angel of Death”, was notorious for the brutal human experiments he conducted on prisoners-of-war. While a majority of war criminals are males, women like Ilse Koch, Dorothea Binz, and Irma Grese have proven that some females also display unspeakable brutality during war time. More recently, former Serbian President Slobodan Milošević was brought to trial for alleged war crimes but died before the trial could be concluded. Former Liberian President Charles G. Taylor and Omar al-Bashir, current head of state of Sudan are also regarded as war criminals. This section provides you information about the life and crimes of notorious war criminals from all over the globe.
The Most Famous War Criminals | |||
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Name | Birthday | Nationality | Bio |
Irma Grese | October 7, 1923 | German | Irma Grese was a notorious German Nazi concentration camp guard during the Second World War |
Mutsuhiro Watanabe | January 18, 1918 | Japanese | Mutsuhiro Watanabe was an Imperial Japanese Army corporal in the Second World War |
Ernst Kaltenbrunner | October 4, 1903 | Austrian | Ernst Kaltenbrunner was an Austrian Nazi Party leader during World War II |
Alfred Rosenberg | January 12, 1893 | German | Alfred Rosenberg was one of the leading ideologists of the Nazi Party who played a decisive role in shaping Nazi philosophy |
Ilse Koch | September 22, 1906 | German | Ilse Koch was the wife of Karl-Otto Koch, the chief of the Nazi concentration camps in Buchenwald and Majdanek |
Reinhard Heydrich | March 7, 1904 | German | Reinhard Heydrich was a high-ranking German Nazi official during the World War II |
Klaus Barbie | October 25, 1913 | German | Klaus Barbie was a Nazi leader infamous for his crimes against French prisoners during World War II |
Karl Brandt | January 8, 1904 | German | Karl Brandt was a German physician who served as Adolf Hitler’s personal physician |
Pol Pot | May 19, 1925 | Cambodian | Pol Pot was the Cambodian revolutionary who led the Khmer Rouge |
Charles Taylor | January 28, 1948 | Liberian | Charles Taylor is a former politician from Liberia, who served as the President of the country for six years |
Jean-Pierre Bemba
Jean-Pierre Bemba is a political leader of the Democratic Republic of Congo who is currently undergoing trial in the International Criminal Court for war crimes
Slobodan Milosevic
Slobodan Milosevic was the President of Serbia from 1989 to 1997 and President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from 1997 to 2000
Alfred Rosenberg
Alfred Rosenberg was one of the leading ideologists of the Nazi Party who played a decisive role in shaping Nazi philosophy
Alfred Jodl
Alfred Jodl was a top German military commander during the World War II and one of the leaders in the Nazi movement
Adolf Eichmann
Adolf Eichmann or Otto Adolf Eichmann was a lieutenant colonel in the German Army responsible for organizing the Holocaust in which almost six million Jews were exterminated.
Mutsuhiro Watanabe
Mutsuhiro Watanabe was an Imperial Japanese Army corporal in the Second World War
Klaus Barbie
Klaus Barbie was a Nazi leader infamous for his crimes against French prisoners during World War II