Notable SS and Police Leaders
Note - Men were often transferred, promoted, etc., as the war went on. HSSPF areas themselves might change, be absorbed, cease to exist, etc. This list is by no means exhaustive.
HöSSPF
- Karl Wolff - "Italien"
- Hans-Adolf Prützmann - "Ukraine"
HSSPF
- Hermann Behrends - Serbia and Montenigro
- Udo von Woyrsch - "Elbe"
- Carl Oberg - France
- Ernst Kaltenbrunner - Donau
- Karl Hermann Frank - Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia
- Friedrich Jeckeln - Northern Russia
- Richard Hildebrandt - Black Sea
- Erwin Rösener - Alpenland
- Odilo "Globus" Globocnik - Adriatic Coast
- Hanns Albin Rauter - Netherlands
- Erich von dem Bach - Central Russia
- Wilhelm Rediess - Norway
- Hans Hüttig - Norway
- Günther Pancke - Denmark
- Jürgen Stroop, then Walter Schimana, then Hermann Franz - Greece
- Friedrich Wilhelm Krüger, then Wilhelm Koppe - General Government (Poland)
- Karl von Eberstein - Munich area of Germany
SSPF
- Jürgen Stroop - Warsaw
- Julian Scherner - Kraków
- Odilo "Globus" Globocnik - Lublin
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