The answer is Reinhard Tristan Eugen Heydrich. The High German Nazi officer during the Second World War was in charge of the final plan for the solution of the Jewish question, genocide and deportation across Europe. He was the president of the International Criminal Police Commission, later known as Interpol, and from that position he made an official decision on genocide. Many considered him one of the darkest figures of the Nazi Party. He was also in charge of eliminating resistance to the Nazi Party through arrests, murders and deportation.