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List of convicted war criminals

This is a list of convicted war criminals found guilty of war crimes under the rules of warfare as defined by the World War II Nuremberg Trials (as well as by earlier agreements established by the Hague Conferences of 1899 and 1907, the Kellogg-Briand Pact of 1928, and the Geneva Conventions of 1929 and 1949).

American Civil War (1861–1865) edit

Liberian Civil Wars (1989–2003) edit

Guatemalan Civil War (1960–1996) edit

  • Felipe Cusanero, military officer convicted of war crimes, torture, and forced disappearances.[2]
  • Candido Noriega, farmer with far-right paramilitary connections who aided in the capture and murder of left-wing civilians.
  • Otto Pérez Molina (born 1950), Director of Military Intelligence who was involved in scorched earth campaigns, torture, and the murder of POWs and civilians.
  • Efraín Ríos Montt (1926–2018), President of Guatemala from 1982 to 1983, sentenced to 80 years in prison for war crimes and acts of genocide perpetrated during the Guatemala Civil War.[3]

World War I (1914–1918) edit

World War II edit

European theatre edit

Austria edit

Croatia edit

France edit

Hungary edit

Italy edit

Nazi Germany edit

Romania edit

Slovakia edit

Soviet Union edit

United States edit

Yugoslavia edit

Other edit

Pacific theatre edit

Japan edit

Other edit

Bangladesh Liberation War edit

Dirty War edit

Khmer Rouge regime edit

Rwandan Civil War edit

Sierra Leone Civil War edit

Yugoslav Wars edit

After the Yugoslav Wars, an international Court was formed to try war criminals (ICTY). However, ICTY tried only a selected number of high-ranking people (a total of 161), with local Courts (in Bosnia, Croatia and Serbia) starting trials mostly against individuals or soldiers who carried out orders of those high-ranking officers. Many of those have been convicted.

Croatia raised charges against 3666 people for war crimes, of which 1381 were dropped due to lack of evidence.[41]

Bosnian War edit

  • Fikret Abdić, Bosnian warlord, sentenced to six years for participating in the detention and killing of civilians[42]
  • Srecko Acimovic, Former Bosnian Serb Army battalion commander aided genocide against Bosnians[43]
  • Djuro Adamovic, Bosnian Serb soldier, sentenced to three years in prison for committing crimes against civilians, later acquitted during appeal[44][45]
  • Zoran Babic, Bosnian Serb policeman who persecuted Bosniaks[46]
  • Predrag Bastah, Bosnian Serb policeman convicted of killing 37 Bosniak civilians in the Yugoslav Wars[47]
  • Bratislav Bilbija, Bosnian Serb soldier, sentenced to two years in prison for committing crimes against civilians, later acquitted during appeal[44][45]
  • Tihomir Blaškić (born 1960), Bosnian Croat sentenced to 45 years, changed to 9 years following appeal[48]
  • Boris Bosnjak, Bosnian Serb detention camp guard who mistreated and abused Bosniak and Croat civilian detainees[49]
  • Miroslav Bralo (born 1967), Bosnian Croat member of the "Jokers" anti-terrorist platoon, sentenced to 20 years[50]
  • Radoslav Brdjanin (1948–2022), Bosnian Serb sentenced to 32 years (30 following appeal)[51]
  • Enver Buza, former commander of a Bosnian Army battalion convicted of killing 27 Croat civilians in Uzdol[52]
  • Milos Cajevic, Bosnian Serb police officer, sentenced to 13 years for intimidating and inhumane treatment[53]
  • Ibrahim Ceco, Bosnian Army Soldier, sentenced to a year and a half in prison for committing crimes against a civilian population[54]
  • Ranko Cesic (born 1964), Bosnian Serb sentenced to 18 years for Brcko[55]
  • Fadil Covic, convicted of illegally detaining Serb and Croat civilians at Silos camp[56]
  • Halid Covic, convicted of illegally detaining Serb and Croat civilians at Silos camp[56]
  • Hazim Delić (born 1964), Bosnian Muslim sentenced to 18 years for Čelebići prison camp[57]
  • Ilija Djajic, Bosnian Serb detention camp guard who mistreated and abused Bosniak and Croat civilian detainees[49]
  • Dragana Djekic, Serbian member of the White Eagles, sentenced to 5 years in 2023 for participation in the Štrpci massacre[58]
  • Mustafa Djelilovic, convicted of illegally detaining Serb and Croat civilians at Silos camp[56]
  • Damir Došen (born 1967), Bosnian Serb, sentenced to 5 years for Keraterm camp[59]
  • Senad Dzananovic, Bosnian soldier sentenced to 11 years for crimes against Serbians in Alipašino polje[60]
  • Dražen Erdemović (born 1972), Bosnian Croat who fought for Serb forces and was sentenced to 5 years for Pileca farm (part of Srebrenica massacre)[61]
  • Edin Gadzo, Bosnian soldier sentenced to 5 years for crimes against Serbians in Alipašino polje[60]
  • Stanislav Galić, Bosnian Serb commander in Siege of Sarajevo. Sentenced to 20 years,[62] appealed and had his sentence changed to life imprisonment[63]
  • Rade Garic, former Bosnian Serb police reservist for inhumane acts[64]
  • Miodrag Grubacic, Bosnian Serb detention camp guard who mistreated and abused Bosniak and Croat civilian detainees[49]
  • Becir Hujic, convicted of illegally detaining Serb and Croat civilians at Silos camp[56]
  • Boban Indjic, former Bosnian Serb commander, sentenced to 15 years in prison for participation in the Štrpci massacre[65]
  • Goran Jelisić (born 1968), Bosnian Serb sentenced to 40 years for murders in Brčko. Personally killed 13 civilians[66]
  • Mico Jurisic, former Bosnian Serb Policeman who committed crimes against humanity to non-Serb civilians[67]
  • Nermin Kalember, convicted of illegally detaining Serb and Croat civilians at Silos camp[56]
  • Radovan Karadžić (born 1945), Bosnian Serb politician who served as President of Republika Srpska during the Bosnian War, sentenced to life in prison for eleven counts of war crimes[68]
  • Radomir Kezunovic, former Bosnian Serb Army military policeman for killing 28 civilians[69]
  • Dragan Kolundžija (born 1959), Bosnian Serb, sentenced to 3 years for Keraterm camp[59]
  • Milojica Kos, Bosnian Serb, sentenced to 6 years for Omarska camp[70]
  • Radomir Kovač (born 1961), Bosnian Serb sentenced to 20 years[71]
  • Momčilo Krajišnik, Bosnian Serb politician, sentenced to 27 years[72]
  • Milorad Krnojelac, Bosnian Serb sentenced to 7½ years for Foča massacres. Following appeal, his sentence was raised to 15 years[73]
  • Radislav Krstić, Bosnian Serb sentenced to 46 years (35 following appeal) for his part in the Srebrenica massacre, also found guilty of being an accomplice to genocide,[74] first such ruling at ICTY
  • Dalibor Krstovic, Bosnian Serb Army soldier who raped a POW[75]
  • Dragoljub Kunarac (born 1960), Bosnian Serb sentenced to 28 years[71]
  • Miroslav Kvocka, Bosnian Serb, sentenced to 7 years for Omarska camp[70]
  • Esad Landžo, Bosnian Muslim sentenced to 15 years for Čelebići prison camp[57]
  • Jovan Lipovac, Serbian member of the White Eagles, sentenced to 10 years in 2023 for participation in the Štrpci massacre[58]
  • Gojko Lukic, Serbian member of the White Eagles, sentenced to 10 years in 2023 for participation in the Štrpci massacre[58]
  • Milan Lukić (born 1967), commander of the White Eagles paramilitary group, sentenced to life in prison for his role in the Višegrad massacres during the Bosnian War.
  • Sakib Mahmuljin, former Bosnian general convicted of killing Prisoners of War[76]
  • Zeljko Maricic, Bosnian Serb soldier, sentenced to two years for crimes against civilians[77]
  • Dragan Marinkovic, convicted of committing crimes against humanity in Milići, Republika Srpska[78]
  • Serif Mesanovic, convicted of illegally detaining Serb and Croat civilians at Silos camp[56]
  • Dragomir Milošević (born 1942), Bosnian Serb soldier in the Army of Republika Srpska, sentenced to 29 years in prison for war crimes committed during the Siege of Sarajevo.
  • Ratko Mladić (born 1943), officer in the Army of Republika Srpska during the Yugoslav Wars, sentenced to life in prison for roles in the Siege of Sarajevo and Srebrenica massacre[79]
  • Darko Mrdja, former Bosnian Serb policeman, sentenced to 20 years for participating in the Korićani Cliffs massacre[80]
  • Husein Mujanovic, Bosnian Army Jail Chief, sentenced to ten years for prisoner abuse, sentence later reduced to 4.5 years[81][82]
  • Zdravko Narancic, Bosnian Serb soldier convicted of helping kill 11 POWs[83]
  • Dragan Nikolić, Bosnian Serb sentenced to 23 years[84]
  • Slavko Ognjenović, convicted for wartime rape in the Yugoslav war[85]
  • Osman Osmanovic, Bosnian war official, sentenced to five years in prison for abusing prisoners at Rasadnik camp[86]
  • Veljko Papic, former member of the Army of Republika Srpska, sentenced to two years for forced labor[87]
  • Radovan Paprica, convicted for wartime rape in the Yugoslav war[85]
  • Milivoj Petković, Bosnian Croat officer for crimes against humanity and ethnic cleansing[88]
  • Stojan Petrovic, member of the Bosnian Serb police, convicted of rape and crimes against the civilian population, sentenced to seven years in prison[89]
  • Joja Plavanjac, Bosnian Serb soldier convicted of killing 11 POWs[83]
  • Biljana Plavšić (born 1930), Bosnian Serb politician and former president of the Republika Srpska. Sentenced to 11 years[90]
  • Dragoljub Pricac, Bosnian Serb, sentenced to 5 years for Omarska camp[70]
  • Predrag Prosic, Bosnian Serb soldier convicted of illegally detaining Bosniak civilians[91]
  • Nicholas Ribic (born 1974), Canadian soldier in Bosnian Serb Army, convicted of taking United Nations peacekeepers hostage to use as human shields.[92]
  • Blagoje Simić (born 1960), former Bosnian Serb member of the Serb War Presidency, sentenced to 15 years for aiding and abetting persecution through unlawful arrests, confinement of prisoners in inhumane conditions, forced labour and displacement[93]
  • Simo Stupar, former Serbian policeman who illegally detained Bosniaks[94]
  • Dusko Vasiljevic, Serbian member of the White Eagles, sentenced to 10 years in 2023 for participation in the Štrpci massacre[58]
  • Simo Zaric, former police chief of Bosanski Šamac, sentenced to six years for being an aider and abetter of persecutions during the Bosanski Šamac ethnic cleansing[95]

Croatian War of Independence edit

Croat–Bosniak War edit

Kosovo War edit

  • Svetomir Bacevic, Kosovo Serb, convicted of seizing a civilian home, sentenced to 5 years in prison[128][129]
  • Haradin Bala (1957–2018), Kosovo Albanian commander of the Kosovo Liberation Army, sentenced to 13 years for murder, torture, and cruel treatment at the Lapušnik prison camp[130]
  • Zoran Djokic, former Serb fighter, sentenced to 12 years for attacks against ethnic Albanians[131]
  • Zlatan Krstic, former Serb police officer, sentenced to 14.5 years for torture, destruction of property, expulsions and abductions[132]
  • Vladimir Lazarević, Serbian colonel general, convicted of aiding and abetting crimes against humanity, released in 2015[133]
  • Sreten Lukić (born 1955), former Chief of the Serbian Police, sentenced to 22 years in prison for war crimes committed during the Kosovo War[133]
  • Salih Mustafa (born 1972), former commander of the Kosovo Liberation Army, convicted in 2022 and sentenced to 26 years in prison for mistreating prisoners[134]
  • Dragoljub Ojdanić (1941–2020), former Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Yugoslavia, sentenced to 15 years in prison for committing acts of forced displacement during the Kosovo War[135]
  • Nebojša Pavković (born 1946), Serbian general convicted of crimes against humanity[133]
  • Nikola Šainović, former Prime Minister of Serbia, convicted of crimes against humanity and released in 2015[133]
  • Destan Shabanaj, former Serb police inspector, sentenced to 7 years for desecrating, humiliating and subjecting a lifeless bodies to demeaning treatment[132]
  • Remzi Shala, Kosovo Liberation Army fighter, convicted of kidnapping and killing a civilian, sentenced to nine and a half years[136]
  • Goran Stanisic, Serbian reservist policeman, convicted of killing 13 civilians, sentenced to 20 years in prison in 2021, later reduced to 15 years[137]

Slovenian War of Independence edit

  • Berisav Popov, former Yugoslav colonel, sentenced to five years in prison in absentia for killing civilians and destruction of property[138]

Ituri conflict edit

War in Afghanistan edit

  • Robert Bales (born 1973), United States Army soldier, sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for perpetrating the Kandahar massacre during the War in Afghanistan[139]
  • Alexander Blackman, Royal Marine convicted of executing a wounded Taliban insurgent, conviction was later downgraded to manslaughter.[140]
  • Calvin Gibbs, United States Army soldier, sentenced to life imprisonment for the thrill-killing of three Afghan civilians
  • Andrew Holmes, United States Army soldier, sentenced to seven years in prison for participating in the murder of civilian Gul Mudin
  • Omar Khadr (born 1986), Canadian convicted for murder and supporting terrorism[141]
  • Jeremy Morlock, United States Army soldier, sentenced to 24 years in prison for participating in the thrill-killings of three Afghan civilians
  • Glendale Wells, specialist; he pleaded guilty to being an accessory in the death of the prisoner known as Dilawar[142]
  • Adam Winfield, United States Army soldier, sentenced to three years in prison for involvement in the murder of civilian Mullah Adahdad

Iraq War edit

Non-Iraqi participants edit

Saddam Hussein regime edit

Syrian Civil War edit

  • Mustafa A, member of Liwa al-Quds, sentenced to 12 years in prison for complicity in torture, inhumane treatment and illegal arrest, and membership of a criminal organization[160]
  • Mohammad Abdullah, Syrian soldier, convicted of appearing in photos standing over a pile of bodies[161]
  • Eyad al-Gharib, Syrian intelligence officer who aided crimes against humanity[162]
  • Ahmad al Khedr, convicted for killing a captured Syrian Regime soldier[163]
  • Ahmad Al-Y, Syrian man who fought with terrorist organization Ahrar al-Sham[164]
  • Anwar Raslan, Syrian military Colonel convicted of crimes committed on behalf of President Bashar al-Assad[165]

Central African Republic Civil War edit

Islamic State in Syria and Iraq edit

  • Oussama Achraf Akhlafa, Islamic State militant, sentenced to 7½ years in prison[166]
  • Eddie Gallagher, United States navy SEAL who stabbed a injured POW and took photos with the corpse, pardoned in 2019.[167]
  • Lina Ishaq, Syrian woman who allowed her pre-teenage son join the Islamic State leading to his death, sentenced to six years at a Swedish tribunal[168]
  • Nurten J., identity of German woman who travelled to Syria to join ISIS and committed war crimes against property[169]
  • Clint Lorance, United States First Lieutenant who ordered the shooting of two civilians on a motorcycle, pardoned in 2019[170]

Russian invasion of Ukraine edit

  • Alexander Bobikin, member of an artillery unit, convicted of violating the laws and customs of war[171]
  • Anton Cherednik, member of Ukrainian naval infantry, pleaded guilty to murdering a civilian during the Siege of Mariupol[172]
  • Pavlo Hrebenyuk, member of the People's Militia of the Donetsk People's Republic, convicted of brutal treatment of the civilian population and sentenced to 12 years in prison[173]
  • Alexander Ivanov, member of an artillery unit, convicted of violating the laws and customs of war[171]
  • Mykhail Kulikov, tank crewman, convicted of firing on civilian targets[174]
  • Denis Kuznetsov, Russian soldier who took part in torturing a civilian, Oleksandr Marusik, convicted in absentia without a prison sentence[175]
  • Vadim Shishimarin, Russian soldier who killed unarmed civilian Oleksandr Shelipov, sentenced to life in prison[176]

Others edit

Africa edit

Asia edit

Europe edit

North America edit

South America edit

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See also List of war crimes List of Axis war criminals and War crime This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items May 2023 This is a list of convicted war criminals found guilty of war crimes under the rules of warfare as defined by the World War II Nuremberg Trials as well as by earlier agreements established by the Hague Conferences of 1899 and 1907 the Kellogg Briand Pact of 1928 and the Geneva Conventions of 1929 and 1949 Contents 1 American Civil War 1861 1865 2 Liberian Civil Wars 1989 2003 3 Guatemalan Civil War 1960 1996 4 World War I 1914 1918 5 World War II 5 1 European theatre 5 1 1 Austria 5 1 2 Croatia 5 1 3 France 5 1 4 Hungary 5 1 5 Italy 5 1 6 Nazi Germany 5 1 7 Romania 5 1 8 Slovakia 5 1 9 Soviet Union 5 1 10 United States 5 1 11 Yugoslavia 5 1 12 Other 5 2 Pacific theatre 5 2 1 Japan 5 2 2 Other 6 Bangladesh Liberation War 7 Dirty War 8 Khmer Rouge regime 9 Rwandan Civil War 10 Sierra Leone Civil War 11 Yugoslav Wars 11 1 Bosnian War 11 2 Croatian War of Independence 11 3 Croat Bosniak War 11 4 Kosovo War 11 5 Slovenian War of Independence 12 Ituri conflict 13 War in Afghanistan 14 Iraq War 14 1 Non Iraqi participants 14 2 Saddam Hussein regime 15 Syrian Civil War 16 Central African Republic Civil War 17 Islamic State in Syria and Iraq 18 Russian invasion of Ukraine 19 Others 19 1 Africa 19 2 Asia 19 3 Europe 19 4 North America 19 5 South America 20 ReferencesAmerican Civil War 1861 1865 editJames Duncan Confederate guard in Andersonville Prison Champ Ferguson 1821 1865 Confederate guerrilla leader sentenced to death for the murders of civilians prisoners and wounded soldiers during the American Civil War Henry C Magruder 1844 1865 Confederate guerrilla sentenced to death for the murders of eight civilians Henry Wirz 1822 1865 Confederate administrator of the Andersonville PrisonLiberian Civil Wars 1989 2003 editGuus Kouwenhoven born 1942 convicted of illegal arms trafficking related to war crimes in Liberia 1 Charles McArthur Emmanuel born 1978 Anti Terrorist Unit commander found guilty of torturing and murdering detainees Charles Taylor born 1948 22nd President of Liberia guilty on 11 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity during both the Sierra Leone Civil War and the Second Liberian Civil War Guatemalan Civil War 1960 1996 editFelipe Cusanero military officer convicted of war crimes torture and forced disappearances 2 Candido Noriega farmer with far right paramilitary connections who aided in the capture and murder of left wing civilians Otto Perez Molina born 1950 Director of Military Intelligence who was involved in scorched earth campaigns torture and the murder of POWs and civilians Efrain Rios Montt 1926 2018 President of Guatemala from 1982 to 1983 sentenced to 80 years in prison for war crimes and acts of genocide perpetrated during the Guatemala Civil War 3 World War I 1914 1918 editEdith Cavell 1865 1915 abused the protection arising from medical status by helping PoWs escape sentenced to death 4 Benno Crusius sentenced to two year s imprisonment for the murders of French prisoners of war at Saarburg Ahmed Djemal 1872 1922 Minister of the Navy of the Ottoman Empire sentenced to death in absentia for his role in the Armenian genocide assassinated as part of Operation Nemesis Karl Heynen sentenced to ten month s imprisonment for beating and threatening to shoot prisoners of war Emil Muller commander of Flavy le Martel prison camp sentenced to six month s imprisonment for mistreatment of prisoners under command responsibility Robert Neumann sentenced to six month s imprisonment for physically abusing prisoners of war Enver Pasha 1881 1922 Triumvir of the Ottoman Empire sentenced to death in absentia for his role in the Armenian genocide assassinated as part of Operation Nemesis Mehmed Talat 1874 1921 Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire sentenced to death in absentia for his role in the Armenian genocide assassinated as part of Operation NemesisWorld War II editEuropean theatre edit Austria edit Rudolf Creutz 1896 1980 Austrian member of the Nazi SS ordered mass deportation sentenced to 15 years in prison at the Nuremberg RuSHA trial released in 1951 Alexander Lohr 1885 1947 Austrian and German Air Force Luftwaffe commander executed for anti partisan operations and the bombing of Belgrade Franz Murer 1912 1994 Austrian Nazi SS officer sentenced to 25 years in prison for multiple extrajudicial killings in Vilnius Artur Seyss Inquart 1892 1946 Austrian government official collaborator and High Commissioner of the Netherlands Croatia edit Andrija Artukovic 1899 1988 Croatian minister of Justice and Internal Affairs Ustase sentenced to death but died before execution Miroslav Filipovic 1915 1946 Croatian Ustashi and administrator of the Jasenovac concentration camp Slavko Kvaternik 1878 1947 Croatian military commander and Minister of Domobranstvo Armed Forces Ljubo Milos 1919 1948 Ustase official in the Independent State of Croatia NDH during World War II Antun Najzer Croatian physician and member of the Fascist Ustase movement He was sentenced to execution by a firing squad Ante Pavelic 1889 1959 Croatian leader of the Ustase sentenced to death in absentia for multiple war crimes perpetrated during World War II Dinko Sakic 1921 2008 a convicted Croatian war criminal and commander of the Jasenovac concentration camp during World War II Tomislav Sertic 1902 1945 member of the Croatian World War II Ustase regime Vjekoslav Servatzy 1889 1945 Croatian Ustase military officer Slavko Stancer 1872 1945 commander in chief and inspector general of Domobranstvo the regular army of the Independent State of Croatia during the Second World War France edit Fernand de Brinon 1885 1947 French collaborator and member of the Vichy government Joseph Darnand 1897 1945 Vichy French chief of police Philippe Petain 1856 1951 Marshal of France and head of the collaborative Vichy France sentenced to death first then life imprisonment Rene Caron 1896 1942 perpetrator of the Abbeville massacre sentenced to death by a German court martial and executed by firing squad Emile Molet 1905 1942 perpetrator of the Abbeville massacre sentenced to death by a German court martial and executed by firing squad Hungary edit Laszlo Baky 1898 1946 Hungarian Interior Ministry official Laszlo Bardossy 1890 1946 Hungarian Prime Minister Franz Anton Basch 1901 1946 German Nazi leader in Hungary Laszlo Endre 1895 1946 Hungarian Minister of the Interior Bela Imredy 1891 1946 Hungarian Prime Minister Andor Jaross 1896 1946 Hungarian Nazi collaborator executed by firing squad Ferenc Szalasi 1897 1946 Hungarian head of state Dome Sztojay died 1946 Hungarian prime minister Italy edit Nicola Bellomo 1881 1945 Italian Army general executed by firing squad Pietro Caruso 1899 1944 Italian police chief of Rome Guido Buffarini Guidi 1895 1945 Minister of the Interior for the Italian Social Republic found guilty of committing ethnic cleansing during World War II and executed by firing squad in 1945 Giovanni Ravalli 1910 1998 soldier in the Royal Italian Army during World War II initially received a life sentence but was pardoned after serving 13 years Vincenzo Serrentino 1897 1947 Italian judge of the Italian Extraordinary Court for Dalmatia Nazi Germany edit Otto Abetz 1903 1958 German ambassador to France sentenced to 20 years 5 Josef Altstotter 1892 1979 German Ministry of Justice official sentenced to five years in prison but was released on parole after only two and a half years 6 Otto Ambros 1901 1990 chemist in Nazi Germany created unethical weapons used at concentration camps sentenced to 8 years in prison at the Nuremberg IG Farben trial released in 1951 7 Wilhelm von Ammon 1903 1992 administrator in the ministry of Justice in Nazi Germany sentenced to 10 years in prison at the Nuremberg judges trial released in 1951 Erich von dem Bach Zelewski 1899 1972 German official and SS officer Hans Baier 1893 1969 economic administration for the SS in Nazi Germany sentenced to 10 years in prison at the Nuremberg Pohl trial released in 1951 Klaus Barbie 1913 1991 German Gestapo officer Hermann Becker Freyseng 1910 1961 consultant for aviation medicine in Nazi Germany sentenced to 20 years in prison taken into American custody until his death Wilhelm Beiglbock 1905 1963 medical internist in Nazi Germany sentenced to 15 years in prison in the Nuremberg doctors trial Gottlob Berger 1897 1975 German SS official Werner Best 1903 1989 German Plenipotentiary of Denmark Hans Biebow 1902 1947 chief of German Administration of the Lodz Ghetto Dorothea Binz 1920 1947 overseer at Ravensbruck concentration camp sentenced to death at the Hamburg Ravensbruck trials Paul Blobel 1894 1951 German Einsatzgruppe C official Hanns Bobermin 1903 1960 economic administrator for the SS in Nazi Germany sentenced to 20 years in prison at the Nuremberg Pohl trial released in 1951 Franz Bohme 1885 1947 Nazi general in Nazi occupied Yugoslavia indicted for war crimes at the Nuremberg Hostages Trial committed suicide in prison Johanna Bormann 1893 1945 guard at Bergen Belsen concentration camp sentenced to death at the Belsen trials Martin Ludwig Bormann 1900 c 1945 German Party Chancellor Tried at Nuremberg in absentia Greta Bosel 1908 1947 assistant chief warden at Ravensbruck concentration camp sentenced to death at the Hamburg Ravensbruck trials Herta Bothe 1921 2000 guard at Bergen Belsen concentration camp sentenced to 10 years imprisonment at the Belsen trials Franz Bottger 1888 1946 SS Oberscharfuhrer sentenced to death at the Dachau camp trial Philipp Bouhler 1899 1945 German Fuhrer Chancellory official Viktor Brack 1904 1948 German Fuhrer Chancellory official Otto Bradfisch 1903 1994 member of the German SS Obersturmbannfuhrer Leader of Einsatzkommando 8 of Einsatzgruppe B of the Security Police Sicherheitspolizei and the SD and Commander of the Security Police in Litzmannstadt Lodz and Potsdam Karl Brandt 1904 1948 German Plenipotentiary for Health official Rudolf Brandt 1909 1948 secretary of Heinrich Himmler Werner Braune 1909 1951 German Einsatzgruppe D official Heinz Bruckner born 1913 unknown German official on illegal extradition sentenced to 15 years in prison at the Nuremberg RuSHA trial released in 1951 Josef Buhler 1904 1948 German Generalgouvernement official Ernst Burgin de 1885 1966 German industrialist created unethical weapons in Nazi occupied Norway sentenced to 2 years in prison at the Nuremberg IG Farben trial 8 Odilo Burkart 1899 1979 Nazi industrialist charged and indicted with using slave labor at the Nuremberg Flick trial released in 1947 Heinrich Butefisch 1894 1969 Chemist in Nazi Germany member of the SS sentenced to 6 years in prison at the Nuremberg IG Farben trial released in 1951 8 Carl Clauberg 1898 1957 Nazi doctor gynecologist who conducted human experiments at the Auschwitz concentration camp Kurt Daluege 1897 1946 German ORPO and Protektorat official Theodor Dannecker 1913 1945 German SS deportation expert in France and Bulgaria Ernst Dehner 1889 1970 Nazi general sentenced to 7 years in prison at the Nuremberg Hostages trial released in 1951 Dominyk Delta 1892 1966 personal bodyguard to Adolf Hitler and commander of Nazi security John Demjanjuk 1920 2012 Nazi camp guard at Sobibor extermination camp 9 Otto Dietrich 1898 1957 personal Press Secretary to Adolf Hitler Oskar Dirlewanger 1895 1945 German Oberfuhrer who committed one of the most notorious war crimes in WWII Karl Donitz 1891 1980 German naval commander and Hitler s appointed successor Wilhelm Dorr 1921 1945 guard at Bergen Belsen concentration camp sentenced to death at the Belsen trials Anton Dostler 1891 1945 German General Richard Drauz 1894 1946 Kreisleiter sentenced to death for murdering an American airman Walter Durrfeld de 1899 1967 industrialist at Monowitz concentration camp sentenced to 8 years in prison at the Nuremberg IG Farben trial 8 Herta Ehlert 1905 1997 guard at Bergen Belsen concentration camp sentenced to 15 years imprisonment at the Belsen trials Adolf Eichmann 1906 1962 German SS official August Eigruber 1907 1947 German Gauleiter of Oberdonau Upper Danube and Landeshauptmann of Upper Austria Franz Eirenschmalz born in 1901 economic administrator for the SS in Nazi Germany sentenced to death at the Nuremberg Pohl trial commuted and released in 1951 Franz von Epp 1882 1946 Bavarian politician Gottfried von Erdmannsdorff 1893 1946 German general Heinz Fanslau 1909 1987 general of the SS in Nazi Germany sentenced to 20 years in prison at the Nuremberg Pohl trial released in 1954 Hellmuth Felmy 1885 1965 Nazi commander in Southern Greece sentenced to 15 years in prison at the Nuremberg Hostages Trial released in 1951 Fritz Fischer 1912 2003 doctor who committed experiments at Ravensbruck concentration camp sentenced to life in prison at the Nuremberg doctor s trial released in 1954 Friedrich Flick 1883 1972 Nazi industrialist sentenced to 7 years in prison at the Nuremberg Flick trial Otto Forschner 1902 1946 SS Sturmbannfuhrer sentenced to death at the Dachau camp trial Albert Forster 1902 1952 Nazi German politician who served as Gauleiter of the Free City of Danzig sentenced to death and hanged August Frank 1898 1984 SS administrator and economist sentenced to life in prison at the Nuremberg Pohl trial commuted to 15 years Hans Frank 1900 1946 governor of Nazi occupied Poland sentenced to death and hanged Wilhelm Frick 1877 1946 governor of Nazi occupied Bohemia and Moravia sentenced to death and hanged Walther Funk 1890 1960 minister for economic affairs in Nazi Germany sentenced to life in prison released in 1957 Karl Gebhardt 1897 1948 German SS chief clinician Karl Genzken 1895 1957 German SS medical officer Hans Globke 1898 1973 Ministerialdirigent in the Office for Jewish Affairs sentenced to life imprisonment for war crimes in absentia by an East German court but avoided extradition due to his work for the government of West Germany Richard Glucks 1889 1945 German WVHA official Hermann Wilhelm Goring 1893 1946 Commander of the German Luftwaffe Amon Goth 1908 1946 Commandant at Nazi concentration camp at Plaszow Poland Ulrich Greifelt died 1949 German Main Office official Arthur Greiser died 1946 German Gauleiter of Wartheland Irma Grese 1923 1945 German administrator of the Auschwitz concentration camp Oskar Groning accessory to mass murder by handling victims confiscated possessions in the Auschwitz concentration camp sentenced to four years imprisonment Karl Gropler 1923 2013 SS Unterscharfuhrer sentenced to life imprisonment for the Sant Anna di Stazzema massacre 10 Paul Hafliger de 1886 1950 committed war crimes on behalf of Germany in Nazi occupied Norway sentenced to 2 years in prison at the Nuremberg IG Farben trial 8 Adolf Hamann 1885 1945 German lieutenant general Siegfried Handloser 1885 1954 Chief of the German Armed Forces Medical Services in Nazi Germany sentenced to life in prison released in 1954 Fritz Hartjenstein 1905 1954 German Auschwitz concentration camp administrator Irene Haschke guard at Bergen Belsen concentration camp sentenced to 10 years imprisonment at the Belsen trials Karl Haug died 1947 Gestapo member hanged 11 Emil Haussmann died 1948 German major August Heissmeyer 1897 1979 German SS officer Kurt Heissmeyer 1905 1967 SS doctor sentenced to life imprisonment for murdering children at Neuengamme concentration camp 12 Martin Hellinger 1904 1988 dentist at Ravensbruck concentration camp sentenced to 15 years imprisonment at the Hamburg Ravensbruck trials Konrad Henlein 1898 1945 German Gauleiter of Sudetenland Eberhard Herf 1887 1946 German police official who served as the commander of the Order Police units in Minsk Belarus executed by hanging Rudolf Hess 1894 1987 deputy Fuhrer leader of Nazi Germany Friedrich Hildebrandt 1898 1948 German NSDAP Gauleiter of Gau Mecklenburg and SS Obergruppenfuhrer Richard Hildebrandt 1897 1951 German RuSHA chief and Higher SS and Police Leader of Danzig Oskar von Hindenburg 1883 1960 German commander of prisoner of war camps in East Prussia August Hirt 1898 1945 German medical officer who ran the Struthof Nazweiler laboratory Franz Hofer 1902 1975 German Gauleiter of the Tyrol and Vorarlberg Hermann Hofle 1911 1962 German Higher SS and Police Leader in Slovakia Otto Hofmann 1896 1982 German RuSHA Chief and Higher SS and Police Leader in Southwest Germany sentenced to 25 years in prison at the Nuremberg RuSHA trial reduced to 15 years in 1951 released in 1954 Rudolf Hoess 1900 1947 German Auschwitz concentration camp commander and deputy inspector of Nazi concentration camps Hans Hohberg executive officer of the SS in Nazi Germany sentenced to 10 years in prison at the Nuremberg Pohl trial released in 1951 Franz Hossler 1906 1945 German SS officer who served as a deputy camp commander at both Auschwitz and Bergen Belsen concentration camps executed by hanging in 1945 Hermann Hoth 1885 1971 German commander of Panzer Group 3 Army Group Center 17th Group Army and Army Group South Waldemar Hoven 1903 1948 German Buchenwald concentration camp doctor Herbert Hubner 1902 1951 German SS leader deported people from Poland during the Second World War sentenced to 15 years in prison at the Nuremberg RuSHA trial released in 1951 Otto Ilgenfritz SS Obersturmfuhrer sentenced to 15 years for killing a British soldier released in 1954 11 13 Max Ilgner 1895 1957 German IG Farben official 8 Friedrich Jahne de 1879 1965 engineer in Nazi Germany sentenced to 18 months in prison at the Nuremberg IG Farben trial released in 1948 8 Friedrich Jeckeln died 1946 German SS officer and Police Leader of Ostland Alfred Jodl 1890 1946 German commander of operations personnel Gunther Joel 1903 1978 prosecutor in Nazi Germany sentenced to 5 years in prison at the Nuremberg judges trial released in 1951 Heinz Jost 1904 1964 German Einsatzgruppe commander Hans Juttner 1894 1965 commander of German SS s Main Leadership Office and Obergruppenfuhrer Ernst Kaltenbrunner 1903 1946 Chief of the SD the SiPo amp the RSHA after Reinhard Heydrich s assassination Highest ranking Nazi official to stand trial at Nuremberg Executed by hanging Wilhelm Keitel 1882 1946 German Field Marshal Sentenced to death by hanging at Nuremberg Albert Kesselring 1885 1960 Luftwaffe Generalfeldmarschall sentenced to death for incitement to murder civilians and alleged involvement in the Ardeatine massacre sentence commuted to life imprisonment Max Kiefer 1889 1974 economic administrator for the SS in Nazi Germany sentenced to life in prison at the Nuremberg Pohl trial released in 1951 Hans Josef Kieffer 1900 1947 Parisian Gestapo officer convicted of war crimes hanged 11 Dietrich Klagges 1891 1971 German politician and premier Ministerprasident of Braunschweig Fritz Klein 1888 1945 physician at Bergen Belsen and Auschwitz Birkenau concentration camps sentenced to death at the Belsen trials Herbert Klemm 1903 1961 State Secretary in the Ministry of Justice in Nazi Germany sentenced to life in prison at the Nuremberg judges trial released in 1956 Fritz Knoechlein 1911 1949 SS Obersturmbannfuhrer convicted and executed for war crimes Le Paradis massacre Erwin Knop 1905 1946 commander of the Enschede SiPo Erich Koch 1896 1986 Reichskommissar for Ukraine and Reichskommissariat Ostland served life in prison for war crimes in Poland Ilse Koch 1906 1967 German female officer at Buchenwald and Sachsenhausen concentration camps Josef Kramer 1905 1945 commander of Auschwitz Birkenau and Bergen Belsen concentration camps sentenced to death at the Belsen trials Carl Krauch 1887 1968 Chairman of the Supervisory Board member of Goring s Office of the Four Year Plan sentenced to 6 years in prison at the Nuremberg IG Farben trial released in 1950 8 Alfried Krupp 1907 1967 German Steel Arms maker involved in slave labour Hans Kugler de 1900 1968 German industrialist took over French companies in Nazi occupied France sentenced to 18 months in prison at the Nuremberg IG Farben trial released in 1948 8 Walter Kuntze 1883 1960 Nazi general who served as the commander of the 12th Army sentenced to life in prison but ended up being released in 1953 Franz Kutschera 1904 1944 German SS general and Gauleiter of Carinthia Hubert Lanz 1896 1982 Nazi general sentenced to 12 years in prison at the Nuremberg Hostages Trial released in 1951 Ernst Lautz 1887 1979 Chief Public Prosecutor of the People s Court sentenced to 10 years in prison at the Nuremberg judges trial released in 1951 Robert Ley 1890 1945 head of the labor force in Nazi Germany indicted at the Nuremberg trials committed suicide in custody Ernst von Leyser 1889 1962 Nazi general sentenced to 10 years in prison at the Nuremberg Hostages Trial released in 1951 Wilhelm List 1880 1971 Nazi German field marshal sentenced to life in prison at the Nuremberg hostages trial released in 1952 Hinrich Lohse 1896 1964 German politician Werner Lorenz 1891 1974 German head of Volksdeutsche Mittelstelle Repatriation Office for Ethnic Germans and an SS Obergruppenfuhrer Georg Lorner 1899 1959 administrator and economist in the SS in Nazi Germany sentenced to death commuted and released in 1954 Hans Lorner Born 1893 senior leader of the SS in Nazi Germany sentenced to 10 years in prison at the Nuremberg Pohl trial released in 1951 Eberhard von Mackensen 1889 1969 commander of the 14th army convicted of involvement in the Ardeatine massacre Kurt Malzer 1894 1952 Luftwaffe general and military commander of Rome convicted of ordering the Ardeatine massacre Erich von Manstein 1887 1973 German Generalfeldmarschall convicted of using slave labour and murders of prisoners and civilians Elisabeth Marschall 1886 1947 head nurse at Ravensbruck concentration camp sentenced to death at the Hamburg Ravensbruck trials Fritz ter Meer 1884 1967 industrialist in Nazi Germany planned the Monowitz concentration camp sentenced to 7 years in prison at the Nuremberg IG Farben trial released in 1951 8 Wolfgang Mettgenberg 1882 1950 representative of the ministry of justice in Nazi Germany sentenced to 10 years in prison at the Nuremberg judges trial died in Landsberg Prison Konrad Meyer 1901 1973 General in the Nazi SS created the Generalplan Ost resulting in the deportation of over 30 million Slavic people sentenced to time served at the Nuremberg RuSHA trial released in 1948 Kurt Meyer 1910 1961 commander of 12th SS Panzer Division Hitlerjugend convicted of war crimes for his role in the Ardenne Abbey massacre August Meyszner 1886 1947 Higher SS and Police Leader in the German occupied territory of Serbia Erhard Milch 1892 1972 World War II German Luftwaffe officer Elfriede Mohneke 1922 1994 assistant warden at Ravensbruck concentration camp sentenced to 10 years imprisonment at the Hamburg Ravensbruck trials Otto Moll 1915 1946 SS Hauptscharfuhrer sentenced to death at the Dachau camp trial Joachim Mrugowsky 1905 1948 senior hygienist in Nazi Germany sentenced to death in the Nuremberg doctor s trial executed in 1948 Friedrich Wilhelm Muller 1897 1947 executed for atrocities committed during the occupation of Crete Karl Mummenthey born 1906 economic administrator for the SS in Nazi Germany sentenced to life in prison released in 1953 Erich Naumann died 1951 German Einsatzgruppe B commander Gunther Nebelung 1896 1970 Chief Justice of the Nazi People s Court interned by the Allies in 1945 indicted in the Nuremberg judges trial released in 1947 Hermann Neubacher died 1960 German supported mayor of Vienna and Southeast Economic Plenipotentiary Ruth Neudeck 1920 1948 overseer at Ravensbruck concentration camp sentenced to death at the Hamburg Ravensbruck trials Konstantin von Neurath 1873 1956 German Foreign Minister and Reichsprotektor Engelbert Valentin Niedermeyer SS Unterscharfuhrer sentenced to death at the Dachau camp trial Herta Oberheuser 1911 1978 doctor at the Ravensbruck concentration camp sentenced to 20 years in prison at the doctors trial released in 1952 Marc Antony Ocasio died 1951 German Einsatzgruppe D commander Rudolf Oeschey 1903 1980 Chief judge of the Special Court at Nuremberg in Nazi Germany sentenced to life in prison at the Nuremberg judges trial released in 1956 6 Friedrich Opitz de 1898 1948 work leader at Ravensbruck concentration camp sentenced to death at the Hamburg Ravensbruck trials Heinrich Oster 1878 1954 Nazi industrialist sentenced to 2 years in prison at the Nuremberg IG Farben trial released in 1949 8 Friedrich Panzinger 1903 1959 German RSHA official Franz von Papen 1879 1969 German diplomat and deputy chancellor Joachim Peiper 1915 1976 SS Standartenfuhrer 1st SS Panzer Division Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler held responsible for the Malmedy massacre during the Malmedy massacre trial Hans Petersen de 1885 1963 Chief Justice of the people s court in Nazi Germany charged and indicted in the Nuremberg judges trial released in 1947 Hans Pflaum fr 1910 1950 work leader at Ravensbruck concentration camp sentenced to death by a French military court Alexander Piorkowski 1904 1948 commander of Dachau concentration camp sentenced to death at the Dachau trials Paul Pleiger 1899 1985 General Director and Supervisory Board Chairman of the Reichswerke Hermann Goring Reich Commissioner for Coal Supply War Economy Leader sentenced to 15 years in Ministries trial released in 1951 Oswald Pohl died 1951 German WVHA official Hermann Pook 1901 1983 dentist for the SS in Nazi Germany sentenced to 10 years in prison at the Nuremberg Pohl trial released in 1951 Helmut Poppendick 1902 1994 chief of personal staff in Nazi Germany sentenced to 10 years in prison at the doctors trial released in 1951 Margarete Rabe born 1923 warden at Ravensbruck concentration camp sentenced to life imprisonment at the Hamburg Ravensbruck trials Erich Raeder 1876 1960 German grand admiral sentenced to life imprisonment later released Friedrich Rainer 1903 1947 German Gauleiter and an Austrian Landeshauptmann of Salzburg and Carinthia sentenced to death Hanns Albin Rauter died 1949 German Higher SS and Police Leader in the Netherlands sentenced to death Hermann Reinecke 1888 1973 German OKW official sentenced to life imprisonment later released Lothar Rendulic 1887 1971 German commander of 52nd Infantry Division sentenced to 20 years later 10 Joachim von Ribbentrop 1893 1946 German foreign minister sentenced to death Karl von Roques died 1949 German Rear Area Army Group South commander Gerhard Rose 1896 1992 expert on tropical disease in Nazi Germany performed experiments in Dachau and Buchenwald concentration camp sentenced to life in prison at the doctors trial released in 1955 Alfred Ernst Rosenberg 1893 1946 German east minister sentenced to death Oswald Rothaug 1897 1967 Chief Justice of the special court in Nazi Germany sentenced to Life in prison at the Nuremberg judges Trial released in 1956 6 Curt Rothenberger 1896 1959 State Secretary in the Ministry of Justice in Nazi Germany sentenced to 7 years in prison at the Nuremberg judges Trial released in 1950 6 Friedrich Wilhelm Ruppert 1905 1946 SS Obersturmbannfuhrer sentenced to death at the Dachau camp trial Vera Salvequart 1919 1947 kapo at Ravensbruck concentration camp sentenced to death at the Hamburg Ravensbruck trials Fritz Sauckel 1894 1946 German Labour Plenipotentiary official Gustav Adolf Scheel 1907 1979 German physician and Nazi deportation officer Rudolf Scheide born 1908 economic administrator for the SS in Nazi Germany charged and indicted in the Nuremberg Pohl trial released in 1947 Walter Schellenberg died 1952 German RSHA official Claus Schilling 1871 1946 doctor at Dachau concentration camp sentenced to death at the Dachau camp trial Baldur von Schirach 1907 1974 German Vienna Reichsstatthalter Franz Schlegelberger 1876 1970 German State Secretary in the Reich Ministry of Justice RMJ and later Justice Minister Vinzenz Schottl 1905 1946 SS Obersturmfuhrer sentenced to death at the Dachau camp trial Hermann Schmitz 1881 1960 sentenced to 4 years in prison at the Nuremberg IG Farben trial released in 1950 8 Georg von Schnitzler 1884 1962 sentenced to 5 years in prison at the Nuremberg IG Farben trial released in 1949 8 Richard Schnur died 1947 SS Hauptsturmfuhrer sentenced to death for a massacre committed during World War II 11 Ida Schreiter 1912 1948 warden at Ravensbruck concentration camp sentenced to death at the Hamburg Ravensbruck trials Oskar Schroder died 1958 Chief of Staff of the Inspectorate of the Medical Service in Nazi Germany sentenced to life in prison at the Nuremberg Doctors trial released in 1954 Josef Schuetz 1921 2023 German Waffen SS prison camp guard Convicted June 2022 as the oldest person tried for war crimes from Nazi Germany 14 Erwin Schulz 1900 1981 German Nazi SS general Heinrich Schwarz 1906 1947 German administrator of the Auschwitz III Monowitz concentration camp Johann Schwarzhuber 1904 1947 deputy commandant of Ravensbruck concentration camp sentenced to death at the Hamburg Ravensbruck trials Karl Eberhard Schongarth 1903 1946 SS officer Otto Schwarzenberger born in 1900 Chief of war in Nazi Germany sentenced to time served in the Nuremberg RuSHA trial released in 1947 Siegfried Seidl 1911 1947 German administrator of the Theresienstadt concentration camp Wolfram Sievers 1905 1948 German Ahnenerbe official Karl Sommer born in 1915 economic administrator for the SS in Nazi Germany sentenced to death at the Nuremberg Pohl trial commuted and released in 1953 Walter Sonntag 1907 1948 physician at Ravensbruck concentration camp sentenced to death at the Hamburg Ravensbruck trials Albert Speer 1905 1981 German armament and munitions minister Wilhelm Speidel 1895 1970 Nazi general sentenced to 20 years in prison at the Nuremberg Hostages Trial released in 1951 Franz Stangl 1908 1971 German SS officer and administrator of the Sobibor and of the Treblinka concentration camps Otto Steinbrinck 1888 1949 German industrialist and member of the SS Franz Strasser 1899 1945 Nazi Party Kreisleiter sentenced to death for participating in the murders of American airmen Julius Streicher 1885 1946 German journalist and editor of the Der Sturmer Jurgen Stroop 1895 1952 German SS and Police leader in Warsaw convicted of murdering 9 US POWs Hanged at Mokotow Prison in 1952 Wilhelm Stuckart 1902 1953 German Interior Ministry official Supported forced sterilization Sentenced to time served Released April 1949 Kurt Student 1890 1978 leader of Fallschirmjager convicted of mistreatment and murder of prisoners of war Otto von Stulpnagel 1878 1948 German military commander of Nazi occupied France charged with war crimes by French authorities Committed suicide in Cherche Midi Prison Fritz Suhren 1908 1950 commandant of Ravensbruck concentration camp sentenced to death by a French military court Bruno Tesch 1890 1946 chemist and owner of Tesch amp Stabenow pest control company convicted of supplying Zyklon B for use in mass exterminations Erwin Tschentscher 1903 1972 economic administrator of the SS in Nazi Germany sentenced to 10 years in prison at the Nuremberg Pohl trial released in 1951 Harald Turner 1891 1947 SS commander and Staatsrat privy councillor in the German military administration of the Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia Josef Vogt 1884 1967 SS economic and administrative official indicted in the Nuremberg Pohl trial released in 1947 Leo Volk 1909 1973 head of legal department of the SS in Nazi Germany sentenced to 10 years in prison at the Nuremberg Pohl trial released in 1951 Elisabeth Volkenrath 1919 1945 guard at Ravensbruck Auschwitz Birkenau and Bergen Belsen concentration camps sentenced to death at the Belsen trials Robert Wagner 1895 1946 German Chief of Civil Administration in Alsace and Reichsstatthalter of Baden Walter Warlimont 1894 1976 German OKW official Helmuth Weidling 1891 1955 German lieutenant general sentenced to 25 years imprisonment for war crimes in the Soviet Union Karl Weinbacher 1898 1946 deputy executive of Tesch amp Stabenow convicted of supplying Zyklon B for use in mass exterminations Bernhard Weiss 1904 1973 Nazi industrialist sentenced to 2 years in prison at the Nuremberg Flick trial Served one year Nephew of Friedrich Flick Martin Weiss 1905 1946 commandant of Dachau concentration camp sentenced to death at the Dachau camp trial Carl Westphal 1902 1946 administrator for the ministry of Justice in Nazi Germany committed suicide after being charged and indicted in the Nuremberg judges trial Dieter Wisliceny 1911 1948 German SS deportation expert in Greece Slovakia and Hungary Karl Wolff 1900 1984 Heinrich Himmler s Chief of Staff Emma Zimmer 1888 1948 overseer at Ravensbruck and Auschwitz Birkenau concentration camps sentenced to death at the Hamburg Ravensbruck trials Romania edit Ion Antonescu 1882 1946 Prime Minister of Romania during World War II found guilty of multiple war crimes by the Romanian People s Tribunals and executed by firing squad Mihai Antonescu 1907 1946 Romanian government official found guilty by the Romanian People s Tribunals executed Constantin Petrovicescu 1883 1949 Romanian soldier and member of the Iron Guard sentenced to life in prison for war crimes committed during World War II Slovakia edit Jozef Tiso 1887 1947 President of the First Slovak Republic sentenced to death and hanged for his role in the Holocaust in Slovakia Vojtech Tuka 1880 1946 Prime Minister of the First Slovak Republic from 1939 to 1945 found guilty for mass deportation of Slovak Jews and executed by hanging in 1946 Soviet Union edit Feodor Fedorenko 1907 1987 Ukrainian Soviet guard at Treblinka extermination camp sentenced to death for war crimes Antonina Makarova 1920 1979 Soviet collaborator sentenced to death for murdering 168 prisoners of war Vasyl Meleshko 1917 1975 Ukrainian Soviet collaborator sentenced to death for his role in the Khatyn massacre Ivan Rechkalov 1911 1943 Soviet gas van operator 15 Hryhoriy Vasiura 1915 1987 Ukrainian Soviet collaborator sentenced to death for his role in the Khatyn massacre United States edit Fred A McMurray died 1945 African American G I executed for a murder and two rapes committed during the Italian Campaign guilt has been called into question 16 Louis Till 1922 1945 African American G I executed for a murder and two rapes committed during the Italian Campaign guilt has been called into question 16 Horace T West died 1974 American soldier convicted of premeditated murder committed at Biscari Yugoslavia edit Momcilo Đujic 1907 1999 Serbian commander of the Chetniks sentenced to death in absentia for multiple war crimes committed in Yugoslavia during World War II Draza Mihailovic 1893 1946 founder of the Chetniks sentenced to death for genocidal actions taken against Jewish Muslim and Croat civilians Conviction posthumously overturned in 2015 Other edit Sekula Drljevic 1884 1945 Montenegrin Nazi collaborator Ricards Jasevs 1902 1991 Latvian Nazi collaborator Carmen Mory 1906 1947 Swiss kapo at Ravensbruck concentration camp convicted and sentenced to death Anthony Sawoniuk 1921 2005 Belarusian collaborator Cyriel Verschaeve 1874 1949 Flemish priest and Nazi collaborator sentenced to death in absentia Pacific theatre edit Japan edit Kōsō Abe 1892 1947 Japanese Admiral convicted and executed for war crimes he committed during the Battle of Kwajalein Atoll Kenji Doihara 1883 1948 Japanese general Shimpei Fukuye commander general sentenced to death for his role in the Selarang Barracks incident Shunroku Hata 1879 1962 former Japanese Minister of War Kōki Hirota 1878 1948 Japanese premier from 1936 to 1937 Masaharu Homma 1887 1946 Japanese general involved in the Bataan Death March Rensuke Isogai 1886 1967 third governor of Japanese occupied Hong Kong sentenced to life imprisonment Seishirō Itagaki 1885 1948 Japanese War Minister Saburo Kawamura executed for involvement in the Sook Ching massacres Heitarō Kimura 1888 1948 Japanese General hanged for war crimes 17 Kuniaki Koiso 1880 1950 Japanese prime minister sentenced to life imprisonment 18 Iwane Matsui 1878 1948 general in the Imperial Japanese Army sentenced to death and hanged for his involvement in the Rape of Nanking Toshiaki Mukai 1912 1948 Japanese soldier sentenced to death for participating in the hundred man killing contest Akira Mutō 1883 1948 Japanese army commander and member of the General High Staff sentenced to death Hiromi Nakayama died 1946 Imperial Japanese Army soldier hanged for war crimes Takuma Nishimura 1889 1951 Japanese military officer who was found guilty of perpetrating the Parit Sulong Massacre during World War II executed by hanging in 1951 Tsuyoshi Noda 1912 1948 Japanese soldier sentenced to death for participating in the hundred man killing contest Masayuki Oishi executed for involvement in the Sook Ching massacres Tasuku Okada 1890 1949 Japanese lieutenant general convicted of killing prisoners of war and executed Hiroshi Ōshima 1886 1975 Japanese ambassador to Germany Takashi Sakai 1887 1946 governor of occupied Hong Kong sentenced to death Shigematsu Sakaibara 1898 1947 admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy convicted of killing prisoners of war and executed 19 Mamoru Shigemitsu 1887 1957 Japanese foreign minister Teiichi Suzuki 1888 1989 Lieutenant General who planned Japan s economy pardoned in 1958 20 Toshio Shiratori 1887 1949 Japanese ambassador to Italy Sato Shunji 1896 1977 chief of 5th Army medical service sentenced to 20 year s imprisonment at the Khabarovsk war crimes trials Yoshio Tachibana 1890 1947 Japanese Lieutenant General convicted for his involvement in the Chichijima incident executed by the United States Gunkichi Tanaka Japanese soldier sentenced to death for killing over 300 prisoners during the Rape of Nanking Hisakazu Tanaka 1889 1947 commander of 23rd Army and final governor of occupied Hong Kong sentenced to death Hisao Tani 1882 1947 lieutenant general in the Imperial Japanese Army convicted as the ringleader of the Rape of Nanking and executed Hideki Tōjō 1884 1948 Japanese prime minister and general in the Imperial Japanese Army sentenced to death and hanged 21 Yoshijirō Umezu 1882 1949 successor to Hideki Tojo as Chief of the Imperial Japanese Army General Staff Office found guilty of waging a war of aggression and sentenced to life in prison in 1948 Otozō Yamada 1881 1965 Commander in Chief of the Kwantung Army sentenced to 25 years imprisonment at the Khabarovsk war crimes trials Tomoyuki Yamashita 1885 1946 Japanese general his conviction resulted in establishing a new doctrine regarding criminal culpability for the involvement of chain of command in war crimes Yamashita standard 22 Other edit Lee Hak rae Korean soldier who fought for the Japanese in WWII 23 Kanao Inouye 1916 1947 Japanese Canadian traitor convicted of torturing Allied prisoners of war Hong Sa ik 1889 1946 Korean lieutenant general in the Imperial Japanese Army sentenced to death for atrocities against prisoners Zhang Jinghui 1871 1959 Prime Minister of Manchukuo from 1935 to 1945Bangladesh Liberation War editGhulam Azam 1922 2014 former leader of Bangladesh Jamaat e Islami sentenced to 90 years imprisonment for war crimes committed during the Bangladesh Liberation War Salahuddin Quader Chowdhury 1949 2015 former member of the Parliament of Bangladesh sentenced to death for multiple war crimes committed during the Bangladesh Liberation War and hanged Ashrafuz Zaman Khan born 1948 sentenced to death by hanging for the murder of 18 people described as prominent intellectuals during the 1971 liberation war of Bangladesh from Pakistan 24 Abdul Quader Molla 1948 2013 Convicted war criminal from Bangladesh sentenced to death for mass murder in 1971 25 Chowdhury Mueen Uddin born 1948 sentenced to death by hanging for the murder of 18 people described as prominent intellectuals during 1971 liberation war of Bangladesh from Pakistan 24 Motiur Rahman Nizami 1943 2016 leader of Al Badr sentenced to death and hanged for his role in masterminding the Demra massacre during the Bangladesh Liberation War Khalilur Rahman Army General and former Director General of Bangladesh Rifles He was convicted of killing torturing abduction looting rape and arson in 2015 of crimes in 1971 He was sentenced to death and arrested in 2022 He currently sits on death row 26 Delwar Hossain Sayeedi 1940 2023 member of the Parliament of Bangladesh sentenced to life in prison for war crimes committed during the Bangladesh Liberation War 27 28 29 30 31 Abdus Sobhan 1936 2020 former Bangleshi lawmaker convicted of crimes against humanity in the Bangladesh Liberation War 32 Dirty War editAdolfo Scilingo born 1946 Argentine naval officer sentenced to life in prison for multiple acts of torture and extrajudicial killings during the Dirty War Alfredo Astiz born 1951 Argentine commando convicted of kidnapping and torture Jorge Rafael Videla 1925 2013 President of Argentina from 1976 to 1981 found guilty of multiple war crimes and crimes against humanity during the Dirty War and sentenced to life in prison Khmer Rouge regime editNuon Chea 1926 2019 second in command of the Khmer Rouge sentenced to life in prison for his role in the Cambodian genocide Kang Kek Iew 1942 2020 Leader of the Khmer Rouge oversaw Tuol Sleng where thousands were murdered and tortured Sentenced to 30 years imprisonment and then to life by the Cambodia Tribunal Khieu Samphan born 1931 Khmer Rouge official who served as Chairman of the State Presidium of Democratic Kampuchea sentenced to life in prison for his role in the Cambodian genocideRwandan Civil War editJean Paul Akayesu born 1953 Rwandan politician who served as the mayor of the Taba commune sentenced to life in prison for aiding and abetting in the Rwandan genocide 33 Theoneste Bagosora 1941 2021 Rwandan Armed Forces officer sentenced to life in prison for his role in planning and carrying out the Rwandan genocide later reduced to 35 years on appeal Jean Bosco Barayagwiza 1950 2010 Rwandan war criminal involved in the Hutu Power 34 Augustin Bizimungu born 1952 Chief of Staff of the Rwandan Army sentenced to 30 years in prison for his role in the Rwandan genocide Alphonse Higaniro born 1949 factory owner sentenced to 20 years 35 36 Jean Kambanda born 1955 Rwandan politician who served as Prime Minister in the caretaker government of Rwanda during the Rwandan genocide sentenced to life in prison for his role in planning and carrying out the genocide Maria Kisito born 1964 sentenced to 12 years in prison for supplying gasoline to a militia to burn refugees with 36 Gertrude Mukangango sentenced to 15 years for handing over Tutsi refugees to the militia during the Rwandan genocide 36 37 Desire Munyaneza born 1966 Rwandan businessman sentenced to life in prison for committing multiple acts of war rape during the Rwandan genocide Ferdinand Nahimana born 1950 Rwandan historian who incited the Rwandan genocide 34 Elie Ndayamabaje former Mayor of Muganza Rwanda during the Rwandan Genocide 38 Hassan Ngeze born 1957 Rwandan journalist and politician sentenced to life in prison for his role in the Rwandan genocide later reduced to 35 years on appeal 34 Ildephonse Nizeyimana born 1963 Rwandan soldier who was convicted of having participated in the Rwandan genocide Sylvan Nsabimana Rwandan war criminal charged with crimes against humanity in the Rwandan genocide 38 Arsene Shalom Ntahobali Rwandan war criminal charged with crimes against humanity in the Rwandan genocide 38 Dominique Ntawukulilyayo sub prefect of the Gisaraga prefect convicted of genocide during the Rwandan genocide 39 Vincent Ntezimana university professor sentenced to 12 years 36 40 Alphonse Nteziryayo prefect of Butare during the Rwandan Genocide 38 Bernard Ntuyahaga born 1952 Rwandan Army officer sentenced to 20 years in prison for his role in the murder of ten Belgian United Nations peacekeepers at the beginning of the Rwandan genocide Pauline Nyiramasuhuko born 1946 Rwandan politician She was indicted on the charges of conspiracy to commit genocide 38 Tharcisse Renzaho born 1944 Rwandan soldier and head of the Civil Defence Committee for Kigali sentenced to life in prison for his role in the Rwandan genocide Georges Rutaganda 1958 2010 commander for the Interahamwe militia sentenced to life in prison for his role in the Rwandan genocide Innocent Sagahutu born 1962 soldier in the Rwandan Armed Forces who helped carry out the Rwandan genocide sentenced to 20 years in prison which would later be reduced to 15 years via appeal Athanase Seromba born 1963 Rwandan Catholic priest sentenced to life in prison for aiding and abetting in the Rwandan genocide Sierra Leone Civil War editAugustine Gbao born 1948 paramilitary commander for the Revolutionary United Front sentenced to 25 years in prison for war crimes committed during the Sierra Leone Civil War Brima Bazzy Kamara born 1968 commander in the Armed Forces Revolutionary Council sentenced to 45 years in prison for multiple war crimes committed during the Sierra Leone Civil War Santigie Borbor Kanu born 1965 senior commander of the Armed Forces Revolutionary Council sentenced to 51 years in prison for war crimes committed during the Sierra Leone Civil War Issa Sesay born 1970 senior officer of the Revolutionary United Front sentenced to 52 years in prison for war crimes committed during the Sierra Leone Civil War Charles Taylor born 1948 22nd President of Liberia guilty on 11 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity during both the Sierra Leone Civil War and the Second Liberian Civil War Yugoslav Wars editAfter the Yugoslav Wars an international Court was formed to try war criminals ICTY However ICTY tried only a selected number of high ranking people a total of 161 with local Courts in Bosnia Croatia and Serbia starting trials mostly against individuals or soldiers who carried out orders of those high ranking officers Many of those have been convicted Croatia raised charges against 3666 people for war crimes of which 1381 were dropped due to lack of evidence 41 Bosnian War edit Fikret Abdic Bosnian warlord sentenced to six years for participating in the detention and killing of civilians 42 Srecko Acimovic Former Bosnian Serb Army battalion commander aided genocide against Bosnians 43 Djuro Adamovic Bosnian Serb soldier sentenced to three years in prison for committing crimes against civilians later acquitted during appeal 44 45 Zoran Babic Bosnian Serb policeman who persecuted Bosniaks 46 Predrag Bastah Bosnian Serb policeman convicted of killing 37 Bosniak civilians in the Yugoslav Wars 47 Bratislav Bilbija Bosnian Serb soldier sentenced to two years in prison for committing crimes against civilians later acquitted during appeal 44 45 Tihomir Blaskic born 1960 Bosnian Croat sentenced to 45 years changed to 9 years following appeal 48 Boris Bosnjak Bosnian Serb detention camp guard who mistreated and abused Bosniak and Croat civilian detainees 49 Miroslav Bralo born 1967 Bosnian Croat member of the Jokers anti terrorist platoon sentenced to 20 years 50 Radoslav Brdjanin 1948 2022 Bosnian Serb sentenced to 32 years 30 following appeal 51 Enver Buza former commander of a Bosnian Army battalion convicted of killing 27 Croat civilians in Uzdol 52 Milos Cajevic Bosnian Serb police officer sentenced to 13 years for intimidating and inhumane treatment 53 Ibrahim Ceco Bosnian Army Soldier sentenced to a year and a half in prison for committing crimes against a civilian population 54 Ranko Cesic born 1964 Bosnian Serb sentenced to 18 years for Brcko 55 Fadil Covic convicted of illegally detaining Serb and Croat civilians at Silos camp 56 Halid Covic convicted of illegally detaining Serb and Croat civilians at Silos camp 56 Hazim Delic born 1964 Bosnian Muslim sentenced to 18 years for Celebici prison camp 57 Ilija Djajic Bosnian Serb detention camp guard who mistreated and abused Bosniak and Croat civilian detainees 49 Dragana Djekic Serbian member of the White Eagles sentenced to 5 years in 2023 for participation in the Strpci massacre 58 Mustafa Djelilovic convicted of illegally detaining Serb and Croat civilians at Silos camp 56 Damir Dosen born 1967 Bosnian Serb sentenced to 5 years for Keraterm camp 59 Senad Dzananovic Bosnian soldier sentenced to 11 years for crimes against Serbians in Alipasino polje 60 Drazen Erdemovic born 1972 Bosnian Croat who fought for Serb forces and was sentenced to 5 years for Pileca farm part of Srebrenica massacre 61 Edin Gadzo Bosnian soldier sentenced to 5 years for crimes against Serbians in Alipasino polje 60 Stanislav Galic Bosnian Serb commander in Siege of Sarajevo Sentenced to 20 years 62 appealed and had his sentence changed to life imprisonment 63 Rade Garic former Bosnian Serb police reservist for inhumane acts 64 Miodrag Grubacic Bosnian Serb detention camp guard who mistreated and abused Bosniak and Croat civilian detainees 49 Becir Hujic convicted of illegally detaining Serb and Croat civilians at Silos camp 56 Boban Indjic former Bosnian Serb commander sentenced to 15 years in prison for participation in the Strpci massacre 65 Goran Jelisic born 1968 Bosnian Serb sentenced to 40 years for murders in Brcko Personally killed 13 civilians 66 Mico Jurisic former Bosnian Serb Policeman who committed crimes against humanity to non Serb civilians 67 Nermin Kalember convicted of illegally detaining Serb and Croat civilians at Silos camp 56 Radovan Karadzic born 1945 Bosnian Serb politician who served as President of Republika Srpska during the Bosnian War sentenced to life in prison for eleven counts of war crimes 68 Radomir Kezunovic former Bosnian Serb Army military policeman for killing 28 civilians 69 Dragan Kolundzija born 1959 Bosnian Serb sentenced to 3 years for Keraterm camp 59 Milojica Kos Bosnian Serb sentenced to 6 years for Omarska camp 70 Radomir Kovac born 1961 Bosnian Serb sentenced to 20 years 71 Momcilo Krajisnik Bosnian Serb politician sentenced to 27 years 72 Milorad Krnojelac Bosnian Serb sentenced to 7 years for Foca massacres Following appeal his sentence was raised to 15 years 73 Radislav Krstic Bosnian Serb sentenced to 46 years 35 following appeal for his part in the Srebrenica massacre also found guilty of being an accomplice to genocide 74 first such ruling at ICTY Dalibor Krstovic Bosnian Serb Army soldier who raped a POW 75 Dragoljub Kunarac born 1960 Bosnian Serb sentenced to 28 years 71 Miroslav Kvocka Bosnian Serb sentenced to 7 years for Omarska camp 70 Esad Landzo Bosnian Muslim sentenced to 15 years for Celebici prison camp 57 Jovan Lipovac Serbian member of the White Eagles sentenced to 10 years in 2023 for participation in the Strpci massacre 58 Gojko Lukic Serbian member of the White Eagles sentenced to 10 years in 2023 for participation in the Strpci massacre 58 Milan Lukic born 1967 commander of the White Eagles paramilitary group sentenced to life in prison for his role in the Visegrad massacres during the Bosnian War Sakib Mahmuljin former Bosnian general convicted of killing Prisoners of War 76 Zeljko Maricic Bosnian Serb soldier sentenced to two years for crimes against civilians 77 Dragan Marinkovic convicted of committing crimes against humanity in Milici Republika Srpska 78 Serif Mesanovic convicted of illegally detaining Serb and Croat civilians at Silos camp 56 Dragomir Milosevic born 1942 Bosnian Serb soldier in the Army of Republika Srpska sentenced to 29 years in prison for war crimes committed during the Siege of Sarajevo Ratko Mladic born 1943 officer in the Army of Republika Srpska during the Yugoslav Wars sentenced to life in prison for roles in the Siege of Sarajevo and Srebrenica massacre 79 Darko Mrdja former Bosnian Serb policeman sentenced to 20 years for participating in the Koricani Cliffs massacre 80 Husein Mujanovic Bosnian Army Jail Chief sentenced to ten years for prisoner abuse sentence later reduced to 4 5 years 81 82 Zdravko Narancic Bosnian Serb soldier convicted of helping kill 11 POWs 83 Dragan Nikolic Bosnian Serb sentenced to 23 years 84 Slavko Ognjenovic convicted for wartime rape in the Yugoslav war 85 Osman Osmanovic Bosnian war official sentenced to five years in prison for abusing prisoners at Rasadnik camp 86 Veljko Papic former member of the Army of Republika Srpska sentenced to two years for forced labor 87 Radovan Paprica convicted for wartime rape in the Yugoslav war 85 Milivoj Petkovic Bosnian Croat officer for crimes against humanity and ethnic cleansing 88 Stojan Petrovic member of the Bosnian Serb police convicted of rape and crimes against the civilian population sentenced to seven years in prison 89 Joja Plavanjac Bosnian Serb soldier convicted of killing 11 POWs 83 Biljana Plavsic born 1930 Bosnian Serb politician and former president of the Republika Srpska Sentenced to 11 years 90 Dragoljub Pricac Bosnian Serb sentenced to 5 years for Omarska camp 70 Predrag Prosic Bosnian Serb soldier convicted of illegally detaining Bosniak civilians 91 Nicholas Ribic born 1974 Canadian soldier in Bosnian Serb Army convicted of taking United Nations peacekeepers hostage to use as human shields 92 Blagoje Simic born 1960 former Bosnian Serb member of the Serb War Presidency sentenced to 15 years for aiding and abetting persecution through unlawful arrests confinement of prisoners in inhumane conditions forced labour and displacement 93 Simo Stupar former Serbian policeman who illegally detained Bosniaks 94 Dusko Vasiljevic Serbian member of the White Eagles sentenced to 10 years in 2023 for participation in the Strpci massacre 58 Simo Zaric former police chief of Bosanski Samac sentenced to six years for being an aider and abetter of persecutions during the Bosanski Samac ethnic cleansing 95 Croatian War of Independence edit Milan Babic 1956 2006 Croatian Serb and former prime minister of Republic of Serb Krajina sentenced to 13 years in prison 96 Branimir Glavas born 1956 former Croatian major general convicted of ethnic cleansing and torturing POWs 97 Ante Gotovina former Croatian lieutenant general sentenced to 24 years in prison for the expulsion of ethnic Serbs conviction eventually overturned 98 Mirko Graorac Croatian Serb traffic policemen sentenced to 20 years for being a guard at Manjaca camp sentenced later reduced to 15 years served a total of nine years in prison before release 99 Miodrag Jokic born 1935 commander of the Yugoslav Navy sentenced to 7 years in prison for war crimes committed during the Siege of Dubrovnik Rajko Krickovic former Croatian soldier convicted of killing a civilian family in the Yugoslav Wars 100 Jure Kordic Bosnian Croat member of the Croatian Defence Council sentenced to three years in prison for illegally detaining and mistreating civilians 101 Drazen Lovric Bosnian Croat member of the Croatian Defence Council sentenced to one year in prison for illegally detaining and mistreating civilians 101 Mladen Markac former Croatian general sentenced to 18 years in prison for the expulsion of ethnic Serbs conviction eventually overturned 98 Milan Martic born 1954 President and defence minister of Croatian Serbs during Croatian War of Independence sentenced to 35 years 102 Boro Milojica former Bosnian Serb soldier for killing civilians 103 Darko Mrdja Bosnian Serb policeman who persecuted Bosniaks 46 Mile Mrksic 1947 2015 Serb General convicted to 20 years for the Vukovar massacre 104 Zdravko Mucic Bosnian Croat sentenced to 9 years for Celebici prison camp 57 Mirko Norac born 1967 Croatian Army general sentenced to 12 years in prison for various war crimes committed during the Croatian War of Independence Slobodan Praljak 1945 2017 Bosnian Croat general sentenced to 20 years in prison by the ICC for war crimes committed against the Bosniak population He committed suicide upon hearing of the verdict Mlado Radic Bosnian Serb sentenced to 20 years for Omarska camp 70 Ivica Rajic born 1958 Bosnian Croat sentenced to 12 years 105 Tonco Rajic former member of the Croatian Defence Forces who mistreated POWs at Dretelj camp 106 Mirsad Sabic convicted of illegally detaining Serb and Croat civilians at Silos camp 56 Dusko Sikirica born 1964 Bosnian Serb sentenced to 15 years for Keraterm camp 59 Franko Simatovic born 1950 convicted for crimes in the Yugoslav Wars 107 Blagoje Simic born 1960 Bosnian Serb sentenced to 17 years for Bosanski Samac 108 Milan Simic born 1960 Bosnian Serb sentenced to 5 years 109 Veselin Sljivancanin Serb Colonel convicted to 5 years for the Vukovar massacre 104 Milomir Stakic born 1962 Bosnian Serb sentenced to life imprisonment for war crimes in Prijedor and nearby concentration camps 110 Jovica Stanisic born 1950 convicted for crimes in the Yugoslav Wars 107 Pavle Strugar born 1933 Serb general in the Siege of Dubrovnik Sentenced to 8 years 111 Dusko Tadic Bosnian Serb sentenced to 25 years 112 Miroslav Tadic born 1937 Bosnian Serb sentenced to 8 years for Bosanski Samac 108 Nedzad Tinjak Bosnian Croat member of the Croatian Defence Council sentenced to 12 years in prison for illegally detaining and mistreating civilians 101 Stevan Todorovic Bosnian Serb sentenced to 10 years for Bosanski Samac 113 Zdravko Tolimir 1948 2016 Bosnian Serb soldier in the Army of Republika Srpska sentenced to life in prison for his involvement in the Srebrenica massacre Aleksandar Vasiljevic former Serbian Major General sentenced to 20 years in prison for crimes against civilians and Prisoners of War 114 Mitar Vasiljevic 1954 2023 Bosnian Serb sentenced to 20 years later lowered to 15 years for war crimes in Visegrad 115 Dragan Vasiljkovic convicted war criminal and the former commander of a Serb paramilitary unit called the Knindze or Knin ninjas during the Yugoslav Wars 116 Goran Viskovic born 1954 former member of the Bosnian Serb Army who was convicted of participating in a widespread and systematic attack against the non Serb population in the Yugoslav Wars 117 Zoran Vukovic born 1955 Bosnian Serb sentenced to 12 years 71 Simo Zaric born 1948 Bosnian Serb sentenced to 6 years for Bosanski Samac 108 Zoran Zigic Bosnian Serb sentenced to 25 years for Omarska camp 70 Croat Bosniak War edit Zlatko Aleksovski born 1960 Bosnian Croat commander of a prison facility sentenced to 7 years 118 Mario Cerkez born 1959 Bosnian Croat sentenced to 6 years 119 Edin Dzeko Bosnian who committed atrocities during the Trusina massacre during the Yugoslav War extradited and convicted in 2014 120 121 Drago Josipovic born 1955 Bosnian Croat sentenced to 15 changed to 12 years following appeal 122 123 Dario Kordic born 1960 Bosnian Croat sentenced to 25 years 119 Vinko Martinovic born 1963 Bosnian Croat sentenced to 18 years 124 Jadranko Prlic Prime Minister of the Croatian Republic of Herzeg Bosnia 1993 1996 sentenced to 25 years for crimes against humanity 125 Vladimir Santic born 1958 Bosnian Croat sentenced to 25 years changed to 18 following appeal 122 123 Almir Sarajlic Bosnian soldier sentenced to 20 years for participation in the Krizancevo selo massacre 126 127 Mladen Naletilic Tuta born 1946 Bosnian Croat sentenced to 20 years 124 Kosovo War edit Svetomir Bacevic Kosovo Serb convicted of seizing a civilian home sentenced to 5 years in prison 128 129 Haradin Bala 1957 2018 Kosovo Albanian commander of the Kosovo Liberation Army sentenced to 13 years for murder torture and cruel treatment at the Lapusnik prison camp 130 Zoran Djokic former Serb fighter sentenced to 12 years for attacks against ethnic Albanians 131 Zlatan Krstic former Serb police officer sentenced to 14 5 years for torture destruction of property expulsions and abductions 132 Vladimir Lazarevic Serbian colonel general convicted of aiding and abetting crimes against humanity released in 2015 133 Sreten Lukic born 1955 former Chief of the Serbian Police sentenced to 22 years in prison for war crimes committed during the Kosovo War 133 Salih Mustafa born 1972 former commander of the Kosovo Liberation Army convicted in 2022 and sentenced to 26 years in prison for mistreating prisoners 134 Dragoljub Ojdanic 1941 2020 former Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Yugoslavia sentenced to 15 years in prison for committing acts of forced displacement during the Kosovo War 135 Nebojsa Pavkovic born 1946 Serbian general convicted of crimes against humanity 133 Nikola Sainovic former Prime Minister of Serbia convicted of crimes against humanity and released in 2015 133 Destan Shabanaj former Serb police inspector sentenced to 7 years for desecrating humiliating and subjecting a lifeless bodies to demeaning treatment 132 Remzi Shala Kosovo Liberation Army fighter convicted of kidnapping and killing a civilian sentenced to nine and a half years 136 Goran Stanisic Serbian reservist policeman convicted of killing 13 civilians sentenced to 20 years in prison in 2021 later reduced to 15 years 137 Slovenian War of Independence edit Berisav Popov former Yugoslav colonel sentenced to five years in prison in absentia for killing civilians and destruction of property 138 Ituri conflict editThomas Lubanga Dyilo born 1960 leader of the Union of Congolese Patriots during the Ituri conflict sentenced to 14 years in prison for the crime of forcibly conscripting child soldiers Germain Katanga born 1978 former leader of the Patriotic Resistance Front of Ituri sentenced to 12 years in prison for his role in the Bogoro massacre War in Afghanistan editRobert Bales born 1973 United States Army soldier sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for perpetrating the Kandahar massacre during the War in Afghanistan 139 Alexander Blackman Royal Marine convicted of executing a wounded Taliban insurgent conviction was later downgraded to manslaughter 140 Calvin Gibbs United States Army soldier sentenced to life imprisonment for the thrill killing of three Afghan civilians Andrew Holmes United States Army soldier sentenced to seven years in prison for participating in the murder of civilian Gul Mudin Omar Khadr born 1986 Canadian convicted for murder and supporting terrorism 141 Jeremy Morlock United States Army soldier sentenced to 24 years in prison for participating in the thrill killings of three Afghan civilians Glendale Wells specialist he pleaded guilty to being an accessory in the death of the prisoner known as Dilawar 142 Adam Winfield United States Army soldier sentenced to three years in prison for involvement in the murder of civilian Mullah AdahdadIraq War editNon Iraqi participants edit Cardenas J Alban born 1975 convicted of killing a civilian child James P Barker sentenced to 90 years in prison for participating in the Mahmudiyah rape and killings Michael Behenna born 1983 United States Army soldier convicted of killing prisoner Ali Mansur pardoned in 2019 143 Santos Cardona 1974 2009 convicted of torturing detainees at Ab Ghraib prison 144 Paul E Cortez sentenced to 100 years in prison for participating in the Mahmudiyah rape and killings Lynndie England born 1982 member of the United States Army reserve sentenced to 3 years in prison for her role in the Abu Ghraib scandal released on parole after serving 2 years 145 Ivan Frederick born 1966 convicted of torturing detainees at Abu Ghraib prison 146 Charles Graner born 1968 member of the United States Army reserve sentenced to 10 years in prison for his role in the Abu Ghraib scandal released on parole after serving 6 years 147 Steven Dale Green 1985 2014 United States Army soldier sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for his role in the Mahmudiyah rape and killings during the Iraq War 148 Sabrina Harman jailed for six months for abusing detainees at Abu Ghraib prison 149 John E Hatley sentenced to life imprisonment for murdering four detainees Donald Payne born 1970 first member of the British armed forces to be convicted of killing Baha Mousa jailed for one year and dismissed from the army 150 Jeremy Sivits jailed for one year for abusing detainees at Abu Ghraib prison 151 Jesse V Spielman sentenced to 110 years in prison for participating in the Mahmudiyah rape and killings Saddam Hussein regime edit Ali Daeem Ali 1940 2015 Iraqi Baathist official sentenced to 15 years 152 153 Frans van Anraat born 1942 Dutch arms dealer who sold raw materials for the production of chemical weapons to Saddam Hussein sentenced to 15 years in prison 154 Tariq Aziz 1936 2015 Iraqi foreign minister under Saddam Hussein death sentence later commuted to life imprisonment where he died in custody 155 Awad Hamed al Bandar 1945 2007 Iraqi chief judge sentenced to death 156 Saddam Hussein 1937 2006 President of Iraq from 1979 to 2003 executed by hanging for the Dujail Massacre in 2006 Sabawi Ibrahim al Tikriti 1947 2013 Iraqi Directorate of General Security Abid Hamid Mahmud 1957 2012 Iraqi military officer Ali Hassan al Majid 1941 2010 Iraqi Baathist Defense Minister executed for war crimes crimes against humanity genocide Aziz Saleh Nuhmah born 1941 Iraqi governor of Kuwait during occupation Taha Yassin Ramadan 1938 2007 Iraqi Vice President 1991 2003 sentenced to life imprisonment appealed to death 157 Abdullah Kadhem Ruaid died 2011 Iraqi Baathist official sentenced to 15 years 157 Mizhar Abdullah Ruaid born 1949 Iraqi Baathist official sentenced to 15 years 157 Barzan Ibrahim al Tikriti 1951 2007 Iraqi head of Mukhabarat sentenced to death and executed 158 Watban Ibrahim 1952 2015 former Iraqi interior minister 159 Syrian Civil War editMain article Prosecution of Syrian civil war criminals Mustafa A member of Liwa al Quds sentenced to 12 years in prison for complicity in torture inhumane treatment and illegal arrest and membership of a criminal organization 160 Mohammad Abdullah Syrian soldier convicted of appearing in photos standing over a pile of bodies 161 Eyad al Gharib Syrian intelligence officer who aided crimes against humanity 162 Ahmad al Khedr convicted for killing a captured Syrian Regime soldier 163 Ahmad Al Y Syrian man who fought with terrorist organization Ahrar al Sham 164 Anwar Raslan Syrian military Colonel convicted of crimes committed on behalf of President Bashar al Assad 165 Central African Republic Civil War editYauba Ousman convicted in 2022 for 2019 Ouham Pende killings Issa Salleh convicted in 2022 for 2019 Ouham Pende killings Mahamat Tahir convicted in 2022 for 2019 Ouham Pende killings Islamic State in Syria and Iraq editOussama Achraf Akhlafa Islamic State militant sentenced to 7 years in prison 166 Eddie Gallagher United States navy SEAL who stabbed a injured POW and took photos with the corpse pardoned in 2019 167 Lina Ishaq Syrian woman who allowed her pre teenage son join the Islamic State leading to his death sentenced to six years at a Swedish tribunal 168 Nurten J identity of German woman who travelled to Syria to join ISIS and committed war crimes against property 169 Clint Lorance United States First Lieutenant who ordered the shooting of two civilians on a motorcycle pardoned in 2019 170 Russian invasion of Ukraine editAlexander Bobikin member of an artillery unit convicted of violating the laws and customs of war 171 Anton Cherednik member of Ukrainian naval infantry pleaded guilty to murdering a civilian during the Siege of Mariupol 172 Pavlo Hrebenyuk member of the People s Militia of the Donetsk People s Republic convicted of brutal treatment of the civilian population and sentenced to 12 years in prison 173 Alexander Ivanov member of an artillery unit convicted of violating the laws and customs of war 171 Mykhail Kulikov tank crewman convicted of firing on civilian targets 174 Denis Kuznetsov Russian soldier who took part in torturing a civilian Oleksandr Marusik convicted in absentia without a prison sentence 175 Vadim Shishimarin Russian soldier who killed unarmed civilian Oleksandr Shelipov sentenced to life in prison 176 Others editAfrica edit Jean Pierre Bemba born 1962 Congolese politician and former rebel leader sentenced to 18 years in prison for war crimes and sexual crimes committed in the Central African Republic but the conviction was served 10 years of his original sentence 177 Hissene Habre 1942 2021 former President of Chad convicted of rape and ordering the killing and torture of thousands of political opponents 178 Khalifa Haftar born 1943 Supreme Commander of the Libyan National Army 2015 present convicted of extrajudicial killings and torture 179 Alieu Kosiah born 1975 former commander of the United Liberation Movement of Liberia for Democracy sentenced for rape and murder 180 Ahmad al Faqi al Mahdi born 1975 member of Ansar Dine sentenced to 9 years in prison for the war crime of attacking various religious buildings during the Northern Mali conflict 181 Mengistu Haile Mariam born 1937 Chairman of the Derg military junta sentenced to death in absentia for his role in the Qey Shibir 182 Bosco Ntaganda born 1973 former chief of staff of the National Congress for the Defence of the People sentenced to 30 years imprisonment for war crimes 183 Dominic Ongwen born 1975 commander of the Ugandan rebel group the Lord s Resistance Army who was convicted of crimes against women including forced pregnancy 184 Asia edit Yuri Budanov 1963 2011 officer of the Russian Armed Forces sentenced to ten years in prison for war crimes committed during both the First and Second Chechen Wars later released on parole after serving four years 185 Hamid Nouri born 1961 Iranian official sentenced to life in prison for executing political prisoners 186 Europe edit Jean Baptiste Carrier 1756 1794 convicted and executed for murdering 4 000 civilians during the French Revolution Carlo Fantom died 1643 executed for raping a civilian woman during the English Civil War Costas Georgiou 1951 1976 convicted of massacring 14 fellow mercenaries during the Angolan Civil War executed by firing squad Peter Handcock 1868 1902 convicted and executed for murdering civilians during the Second Boer War Breaker Morant 1864 1902 convicted and executed for illegal summary executions of Boer and other prisoners during the Second Boer War 187 Peter von Hagenbach c 1420 May 9 1474 executed for commanding troops who committed rape during the occupation of Breisach 188 George Ramsdale Witton 1874 1942 convicted of murdering nine POWs during the Second Boer War North America edit William Calley born 1943 United States Army soldier who was one of the main perpetrators of the My Lai Massacre during the Vietnam War initially sentenced to life in prison but this was later changed to house arrest and he would be released on parole only three years later 189 Harry Cline died 1902 U S Army civilian who shot four small Filipino boys killing one who were gathering grass during the Philippine American War executed by hanging John E Day Jr died 1959 U S private who shot and killed a civilian during the Korean War executed 190 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