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| Name                                 | Function                                                                                                                                                         | Sentence                                                                                    |
| Ernst von Weizsäcker                 | Permanent Secretary of State in the Auswärtiges Amt (Foreign Ministry) under Ribbentrop until 1943, then ambassador to the Holy See; SS-Brigadeführer.           | 7 years' imprisonment; reduced to 5 years on December 12, 1949, released in October 1950.   |
| Gustav Adolf Steengracht von Moyland | Successor of von Weizsäcker as Secretary of State in the Foreign Ministry (until 1945)                                                                           | 7 years' imprisonment; reduced to 5 years on December 12, 1949, released 1950               |
| Wilhelm Keppler                      | Secretary of State; Hitler's advisor for economy                                                                                                                 | 10 years' imprisonment; released 1951                                                       |
| Ernst Wilhelm Bohle                  | NS-Gauleiter, Secretary of State in the Foreign Ministry; head of the Auslandorganisation (foreign organization) of the NSDAP.                                   | 5 years' imprisonment                                                                       |
| Ernst Woermann (de)                  | Secretary in the Foreign Ministry; head of the political division.                                                                                               | 7 years' imprisonment; reduced to 5 years on December 12, 1949; released 1951               |
| Karl Ritter                          | Liaison between Foreign Office and the High Command of the German armed forces.                                                                                  | 4 years' imprisonment incl. time already served; released after the judgment.               |
| Otto von Erdmannsdorff               | Secretary in the Foreign Ministry; deputy to Wörmann.                                                                                                            | acquitted                                                                                   |
| Edmund Veesenmayer                   | Plenipotentiary in Hungary                                                                                                                                       | 20 years' imprisonment; reduced to 10 years in 1951 and released the same year.             |
| Hans Heinrich Lammers                | Head of the Reich Chancellery                                                                                                                                    | 20 years' imprisonment; reduced to 10 years in January 1951 and released December 16, 1951. |
| Wilhelm Stuckart                     | Secretary of State in the Interior Ministry                                                                                                                      | Time already served (3 years and 10 months)                                                 |
| Richard Walther Darré                | Minister for Food and Agriculture                                                                                                                                | 7 years' imprisonment; released 1950                                                        |
| Otto Meissner                        | Head of the Presidential Chancellery                                                                                                                             | acquitted                                                                                   |
| Otto Dietrich                        | Reichspressechef of the NSDAP and Secretary of State in the Propagandaministerium                                                                                | 7 years' imprisonment incl. time already served; released in 1950.                          |
| Gottlob Berger                       | Head of the SS-Hauptamt, SS-Obergruppenführer                                                                                                                    | 25 years' imprisonment; reduced to 10 years in 1951; released the same year.                |
| Walter Schellenberg                  | Second-in-command of the Gestapo, head of the SD and the Abwehr, and successor of Wilhelm Canaris as the head of the Combined Secret Services; SS-Brigadeführer. | 6 years' imprisonment incl. time already served                                             |
| Lutz Graf Schwerin von Krosigk       | Minister of Finance                                                                                                                                              | 10 years' imprisonment; released in 1951                                                    |
| Emil Puhl                            | Vice-president of the Reichsbank                                                                                                                                 | 5 years' imprisonment incl. time already served                                             |
| Karl Rasche                          | Director of the Dresdner Bank                                                                                                                                    | 7 years' imprisonment incl. time already served                                             |
| Paul Körner (de)                     | Secretary of State, deputy of Göring.                                                                                                                            | 15 years' imprisonment; reduced to 10 years in 1951; released the same year.                |
| Paul Pleiger                         | Head of the Reichswerke Hermann Göring (confiscated steel plants employing slave laborers)                                                                       | 15 years' imprisonment; reduced to 10 years in 1951; released the same year.                |
| Hans Kehrl (de)                      | Secretary in the Ministry of Armament; head of the planning office                                                                                               | 15 years' imprisonment; released in 1951                                                    |