| GRYUNDGENS Gustav (Grundgens) popular in Nazi Germany, film and theater actor |
| George Gross (Grosz) German graphic artist and painter |
| GRIMM, Hans (Grimm) One of the most famous writers of the Third Reich |
| Graham Robert Ritter von (Greim) General Luftwaffe, the latter, whom Hitler awarded the rank of Field Marshal. |
| GRAF Ulrich (Graf) One of the closest associates of Hitler |
| GOTTSHALK Joachim (Gottschalk) German actor |
| GLYUKS Richard (Gluecks) Senior Inspector of concentration camps, the successor of Theodor Eicke. |
| Globocnik Odilo (Globocnik) Brigadenfiihrer SS |
| GINANT Kurt Ludwig von (Gienant) Baron, military leader, one of the leaders of the occupation regime, the general of cavalry |
| GILL, Herbert (Gille) commander of the SS |
| GIZEVIUS Hans Bernd (Gisevius) Activity |
| Goerdeler Karl Friedrich (Goerdeler) Deutsch politician |
| GERLI Henry (Gerlach) naval leader, Rear Admiral |
| Gierek Gunter (Gereke) official of the Reich Chancellery, the enemy of Nazism |
| Genzkow Karl (Genzken) One of the leaders of medicine, Gruppenfuhrer SS and Lt. Gen. SS |
| GEMPP Walter (Gempp) Head of the Berlin fire |
| GELLDORF Wolf Heinrich Graf von (Helldorf) Prefect of Police Berlin |
| Gebhardt Karl Franz (Geb-hardt) One of the leaders of medicine in Germany |
| Gerhard Hauptmann (Hauptmann) German writer, poet, playwright, patriarch of Germanic literature, Nobel Prize |
| Gauger, Martin (Gauger) Member Kreysau Group |
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