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World Political Leaders, 1939-1945  

Abyssinia

Haile Selassie: Emperor of Abyssinia

Afghanistan

Mohammed Zahir Shah: King of Afghanistan

Albania

Enver Hoxha: Albanian resistance leader
Zog I: King of Albania

Argentina

Juan Peron: Argentinian officer, coupist, VP, and Minister of War

Australia

John Curtin: Prime Minister of Australia
Robert Menzies: Prime Minister of Australia

Belgium

Leopold III: King of Belgium
Hubert Pierlot: Prime Minister of Belgium
Paul-Henri Spaak: Belgian Foreign Minister

Bohemia-Moravia

Emil Hacha: President of Bohemia-Moravia

Brazil

Getulio Vargas: President of Brazil

Bulgaria

Boris III: King of Bulgaria
Dobri Bozhilov: Prime Minister of Bulgaria
Bogdan Filov: Prime Minister of Bulgaria
Kimon Georgiev: Prime Minister of Bulgaria

Burma

Ba Maw: Burmese nationalist leader

Canada

William Mackenzie King: Prime Minister of Canada

China

Chiang Kai-Shek: Generalissimo of China
Chou En-lai: Chinese resistance leader
Ho Ying Chin: Chinese Minister of War
Mao Tse-tung: Chinese resistance leader
Henry Pu-Yi: Emperor of Manchukuo
T. V. Soong: Chinese Foreign Minister
Prince Teh Wang: Chairman of Mengkiang
Wang Ching-Wei: President of Japanese-sponsored Nanking government

Croatia

Anton Pavelic: Poglavnik of Croatia

Cuba

Fulgencio Batista: President of Cuba

Czechoslovakia

Eduard Benes: President of Czechoslovakia

Denmark

Christian X: King of Denmark
Erik Scavenius: Prime Minister of Denmark
Thorvald Stauning: Prime Minister of Denmark

Dominican Republic

Rafael Leonidas Trujillo: President of the Dominican Republic

Egypt

Farouk I: King of Egypt

Estonia

Konstantin Pats: President of Estonia

Finland

A. K. Cajander: Prime Minister of Finland
Kijosti Kallio: President of Finland
Carl Gustaf Emil von Mannerheim: Finnish President and Commander-in-Chief
J. Rangell: Prime Minister of Finland
Risto Ryti: Prime Minister and President of Finland

France

Georges Bonnet: French Foreign Minister
Edouard Daladier: Premier of France
Jean Darlan: French Admiral and Premier
Charles de Gaulle: Free French leader
Pierre Laval: Premier of France
Philippe Petain: President of France
Paul Reynaud: Premier of France

Germany

Martin Bormann: Secretary to the Fuehrer of Germany
Wilhelm Frick: German Minister of the Interior
Joseph Goebbels: German Minister of Propaganda
Hermann Goering: German Air Minister, Reichstag President, Commissioner of the Four Year Plan
Rudolf Hess: Deputy Fuehrer of Germany
Heinrich Himmler: Chief of the German SS
Adolf Hitler: German Fuehrer
Joachim von Ribbentrop: German Foreign Minister
Albert Speer: German Minister of Armaments

Greece

Damaskinos: Archbishop and Regent of Greece
George II: King of Greece
Ioannis Metaxas: Prime Minister of Greece
George Papandreou: Prime Minister of Greece
Aris Velouchiotis: Greek resistance leader
Napoleon Zervas: Greek resistance leader

Hungary

Laszlo Bardossy: Prime Minister of Hungary
Miklos Horthy: Hungarian Regent and Commander-in-Chief
Miklos Kallay: Prime Minister of Hungary
Bela Miklos: Prime Minister of Hungary
Ferenc Szalasi: Prime Minister of Hungary
Count Pal Teleki: Prime Minister of Hungary

Iceland

Sveinn Bjornsson: President of Iceland

India

Subhas Chandra Bose: Indian nationalist leader and head of INA
Mohandas K. Gandhi: Indian nationalist leader
Lord Linlithgow: Viceroy of India

Indo-China

Bao Dai: Emperor of Annam
Jean Decoux: Governor-General of French Indo-China
Ho Chi Minh: Vietnamese nationalist leader
Norodom Sihanouk II: Prince of Cambodia
Sisavang Vong: King of Laos

Indonesia

Achmad Sukarno: Indonesian (NEI) nationalist leader

Iraq

Nuri as-Sa'id: Prime Minister of Iraq
Rashid Ali al Gailani: Prime Minister of Iraq

Ireland

Eamon De Valera: Prime Minister of Ireland

Italy

Pietro Badoglio: Head of the Italian government
Italo Balbo: Minister of Air and Governor of Libya
Galeazzo Ciano: Italian Foreign Minister
Emilio De Bono: Member of the Italian Grand Council
Dino Grandi: Member of the Italian Grand Council
Benito Mussolini: Italian Duce
Victor Emmanuel III: King of Italy

Japan

Korechika Anami: Japanese Army Minister
Hirohito: Emperor of Japan
Koichi Kido: Japanese Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal
Fumimaro Konoye: Prime Minister of Japan
Yosuke Matsuoka: Japanese Foreign Minister
Kantaro Suzuki: Prime Minister of Japan
Shigenori Togo: Japanese Foreign Minister
Hideki Tojo: Prime Minister of Japan
Mitsumasa Yonai: Japanese Navy Minister

Latvia

Karlis Ulmanis: Premier of Latvia

Lithuania

Antanas Smetona: President of Lithuania

Luxembourg

Charlotte: Grand Duchess of Luxembourg

Mexico

Manuel Avila Camacho: President of Mexico

Mongolia

Khorloogiin Choibalsan: Head of State and Prime Minister of Mongolian People's Republic

Morocco

Muhammad V: Sultan of Morocco

Netherlands

Dirk Jan De Geer: Prime Minister of the Netherlands
Pieter Gerbrandy: Prime Minister of the Netherlands
Wilhelmina: Queen of the Netherlands

New Zealand

Peter Fraser: Prime Minister of New Zealand

Nicaragua

Anastasio Somoza: President of Nicaragua

Norway

Haakon VII: King of Norway
Johan Nygaardsvold: Prime Minister of Norway
Vidkun Quisling: Norwegian collaborationist Minister-President

Palestine

Haj Amin al Hussaini: Grand Mufti of Jerusalem
David Ben-Gurion: President of the Palestine Jewish Agency

Persia

Reza Pahlavi: Shah of Persia
Mohammad Reza Pahlavi: Shah of Persia

Philippines

Jose P. Laurel: President of Japanese-sponsored regime in the Philippines
Sergio Osmena: President of the Philippines
Manuel Quezon: President of the Philippines

Poland

Jozef Beck: Polish Foreign Minister
Ignacy Moscicki: President of Poland
Edward Osobka-Morawski: Premier of the Provisional Government of Poland
Wladwslaw Sikorski: Prime Minister of Polish Government-in-Exile
Edward Smigly-Rydz: Polish ruler and Commander-in-Chief

Portugal

Antonio de Oliveira Salazar: Prime Minister of Portugal

Rumania

Ion Antonescu: Premier of Rumania
Carol II: King of Rumania
Grigore Gafencu: Rumanian Foreign Minister
Petru Groza: Prime Minister of Rumania
Mihai I: King of Rumania

Saudi Arabia

Abdul Aziz Ibn Saud: King of Saudi Arabia

Serbia

Milan Nedic: President of German-occupied Serbia

Siam

Phibul Songgram: Siamese Prime Minister and Commander-in-Chief

Slovakia

Father Josef Tiso: President of Slovakia

South Africa

Jan Smuts: Prime Minister of South Africa

Spain

Francisco Franco: Spanish Caudillo
Ramon Serrano Suner: Spanish Foreign Minister

Sweden

Gustaf V: King of Sweden
Per Albin Hansson: Prime Minister of Sweden

Switzerland

Henri Guisan: Swiss Commander-in-Chief

Transjordan

Abdullah: Amir of Transjordan

Turkey

Ismet Inonu: President of Turkey
Sukru Saracoglu: Turkish Foreign Minister

UK

Clement Atlee: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Lord Beaverbrook: British Minister of Production
Neville Chamberlain: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Winston Churchill: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Anthony Eden: British Foreign Secretary
George VI: King of England
Lord Halifax: British Foreign Secretary
Leslie Hore-Belisha: British Secretary of State for War

Ukraine

Stepan Bandera: Ukrainian nationalist leader
Andrii Melnyk: Ukrainian nationalist leader

USA

James F. Byrnes: US Secretary of State
James V. Forrestal: US Secretary of the Navy
Cordell Hull: US Secretary of State
W. Franklin Knox: US Secretary of the Navy
Franklin Delano Roosevelt: President of the United States
Edward Stettinius: US Secretary of State
Henry Stimson: US Secretary of War
Harry Truman: President of the United States

USSR

Lavrentiy Beria: Chief of the Soviet NKVD
Nikolai Kuznetsov: Soviet Commissar of the Navy
Vyacheslav Molotov: Soviet Foreign Minister
Josef Stalin: Chairman of the Committee of Defense of the USSR
Semyon Konstantinovich Timoshenko: Soviet Commissar of Defense
Kliment Voroshilov: Soviet Commissar of Defense

Vatican

Pius XII: Pope of the Roman Catholic Church

Yugoslavia

Dragoliub Mihailovic: Yugoslav resistance leader
Paul: Prince and Regent of Yugoslavia
Peter II: King of Yugoslavia
Josip Broz Tito: Yugoslav resistance leader
   

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