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  1. Otto Ohlendorf (German pronunciation: [ˈɔtoː ˈʔoːləndɔʁf]; 4 February 1907 – 7 June 1951) was a German SS functionary and Holocaust perpetrator during the Nazi era. An economist by education, he was head of the Sicherheitsdienst (SD) Inland, responsible for intelligence and security within Germany.

  2. Otto Ohlendorf, Einsatzgruppe D, and the ‘Holocaust by Bullets’. As the leader of Einsatzgruppe D, Otto Ohlendorf was responsible for the murder of 90,000 Soviet Jews, Roma, and Communists. January 13, 2021. In a webinar in December 2020 with The National WWII Museum, historian Michael Geyer stressed the significance of those “ideological ...

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  3. The Einsatzgruppen trial (officially, The United States of America vs. Otto Ohlendorf, et al.) was the ninth of the twelve trials for war crimes and crimes against humanity that the US authorities held in their occupation zone in Germany in Nuremberg after the end of World War II.

    Name
    Photo
    Function
    Sentence
    SS- Gruppenführer; member of the SD;
    Death by hanging
    Executed on June 7, 1951 [6]
    SS- Brigadeführer; member of the SD;
    Life imprisonment
    Commuted to 10 years; released in ...
    SS- Brigadeführer; member of the SD;
    Death by hanging
    Executed on June 7, 1951 [6]
    SS- Brigadeführer; member of the SD and ...
    Removed from the trial on February 5, ...
    Died on November 1, 1948
  4. Otto Ohlendorf was the Head of Amt lll of the Reich Main Security Office during the Second World War and organiser of mass murders in the Southern Ukraine in 1941 and 1942. He was born in Hoheneggelsen on 4 February 1907, the son of a peasant farmer.

  5. Mar 18, 2022 · For example, Otto Ohlendorf commanded Einsatzgruppe D while it committed mass murder in territories that are part of Romania and Moldova, as well as in Ukraine and around the Crimean Sea. The other Einsatzgruppen commanders charged in Case #9 were: Heinz Jost: Jost was in charge of Einsatzgruppe A.

  6. The Nuremberg Tribunal: Otto Ohlendorf and the Einsatzgruppen Face Judgment - Warfare History Network. SS War criminal Otto Ohlendorf cited untenable defenses during his trial for atrocities on the eastern front. This article appears in: Late Fall 2012. By Lance D. Jones.

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  8. Holocaust Historical Society. Otto Ohlendorf was born on 4 February 1907 in Hoheneggelsen, the son of a peasant. He was educated at a humanistic Gymnasium in Hildesheim, he later studied law at the Universities of Leipzig and Göttingen, graduating in July 1933.

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