Participants at the Wannsee Conference
Representing the SS at the Wannsee Conference were:
SS General Reinhard Heydrich, the chief of the Reich Security Main Office (Reichssicherheitshauptamt-RSHA) and one of Reichsführer-SS (SS chief) Heinrich Himmler's top deputies
SS Major General Heinrich Müller, chief of RSHA Department IV (Gestapo)
SS Lieutenant Colonel Adolf Eichmann, chief of the RSHA Department IV B 4 (Jewish Affairs)
SS Colonel Eberhard Schöngarth, commander of the RSHA field office for the Government General in Krakow, Poland
SS Major Rudolf Lange, commander of RSHA Einsatzkommando 2, deployed in Latvia in the autumn of 1941
SS Major General Otto Hofmann, the chief of SS Race and Settlement Main Office.
Representing the agencies of the State were:
State Secretary Roland Freisler (Ministry of Justice)
Ministerial Director Wilhelm Kritzinger (Reich Cabinet)
State Secretary Alfred Meyer (Reich Ministry for the Occupied Eastern Territories-German-occupied USSR)
Ministerial Director Georg Leibrandt (Reich Ministry for the Occupied Eastern Territories)
Undersecretary of State Martin Luther (Foreign Office)
State Secretary Wilhelm Stuckart (Ministry of the Interior)
State Secretary Erich Naumann (Office of Plenipotentiary for the Four-Year Plan)
State Secretary Josef Bühler (Office of the Government of the Governor General-German-occupied Poland)
Ministerial Director Gerhard Klopfer (Nazi Party Chancellery)