Max Amann (November 24 1891 - March 30 1957) was a Nazi official with the rank of SS-Obergruppenführer, politican and journalist.

Amann was born in Munich on November 24 1891; he became chairman of the German nazi party in 1922 and president of the Reichspressekammer (Reich media chamber) in 1933. He also led the Eher Verlag, which, among other things, published the SS magazine "Das schwarze Korps".

Amann was sentenced to ten years in a labour camp on September 8 1948 and died on March 30 1957 in Munich.