Gunter d'Alquen - Chief Editor of the SS official newspaper, Das Schwarze Korps ("The Black Corps"), and commander of the SS-Standarte Kurt Eggers.
Ludolf von Alvensleben - commander of the SS and police in Crimea and commander of the Selbstschutz (self-defense) of the Reichsgau Danzig-West Prussia.
Max Amann - Head of Nazi publishing house Eher-Verlag
Benno von Arent - Responsible for art, theatres, and movies in the Third Reich.
Heinz Auerswald - Commissioner for the Jewish residential district in Warsaw from April 1941 to November 1942.
Hans Aumeier - deputy commandant at Auschwitz
Artur Axmann - Chief of the Social Office of the Reich Youth Leadership. Leader of the Hitler Youth from 1940 through war's end in 1945.
Gertrud Scholtz-Klink - Leader of the National Socialist Women's League 1934-1945
Herta Oberheuser - Doctor at the Ravensbrück concentration camp from 1940 until 1943. She was the only female defendant in the Nuremberg Medical Trial