A German biologist and eugenicist who developed the field of racial hygiene, advocating for the forced sterilization of people deemed "unfit" and supporting Nazi racial policies. His work had devastating consequences during World War II.
Born in 1822
Pioneering the concept of correlation and regression analysis, this statistician is renowned for developing the field of biostatistics and introducing the idea of inherited intelligence.
Born in 1874
A German physician and academic who conducted racial hygiene research, influencing Nazi eugenics policies and contributing to the development of the Nuremberg Laws.
Born in 1912
German racing driver who won the 1927 German Grand Prix and was one of the first drivers to compete in the European Championship.
Born in 1900
Leading the SS and Gestapo, he oversaw the Nazi regime's brutal security apparatus and implemented the "Final Solution," orchestrating the genocide of six million Jews during World War II.
Born in 1889
The dictator of Nazi Germany, responsible for the genocide of six million Jews and millions of other people during World War II, and infamous for his extreme nationalist and anti-Semitic ideology.
Born in 1897
A mastermind of Nazi propaganda, he crafted a persuasive narrative that fueled the Third Reich's rise to power, leaving a lasting impact on the world.
Born in 1894
A high-ranking Nazi official who flew to Scotland on a solo mission to negotiate peace with the UK, but was instead arrested and imprisoned.