Hermann Göring

Hermann Wilhelm Göring was Hitler's power-hungry second in command. The titles he held were:


 * President of the Prussian Council of State
 * Commander-in-Chief of the Luftwaffe
 * President of the Reichstag
 * Reichsstatthalter of Prussia
 * Reich Minister of Aviation
 * Reich Minister of Forestry
 * Reichsmarschall of the Greater German Reich
 * Defendant #1 at the Nuremberg Trials

Göring was responsible for most of Germany's military failures, especially losing the Battle of Britain and failing to provide support at Stalingrad. He got his just-desserts when he tried to be named Hitler's successor in April 1945 and was expelled from the party.