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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.
- Subsequent Nuremberg Trials
Judges of the Nuremberg Military Tribunals pose for a group...
- Paul Blobel
Paul Blobel (13 August 1894 – 7 June 1951) was a German...
- Heinz Schubert
Hilary Earl: The Nuremberg SS-Einsatzgruppen Trial,...
- Erich Naumann
War crimes trial and execution After capture by the Allies ,...
- Otto Ohlendorf
In 1941, Ohlendorf was appointed the commander of...
- Otto Rasch
Emil Otto Rasch (7 December 1891 – 1 November 1948) was a...
- Eduard Strauch
Eduard Strauch (17 August 1906 – 15 September 1955) was a...
- Commissar Order
First page of the Commissar Order, dated 6 June 1941. The...
- List of Einsatzgruppen
After the close of the World War II, 24 senior leaders of...
- Subsequent Nuremberg Trials
After the close of World War II, 24 officers, including multiple commanding officers, of the Einsatzgruppen were prosecuted in the Einsatzgruppen trial in 1947–48, charged with crimes against humanity and war crimes. Fourteen death sentences and two life sentences were handed out.
- c. 3,000 (1941)
- Allgemeine SS and RSHA
- c. 1939
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Article. 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.
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Film. Einsatzgruppen trial: US prosecution opens case against Einsatzgruppen members. After the trial of major war criminals before the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg, the United States held a series of other war crimes trials at Nuremberg—the Subsequent Nuremberg Proceedings.
Twenty-four ex-SS officials convicted in Case No.9 (The "Einsatzgruppen" Trial), which was held before the International military tribunal at Nuremberg from September 27, 1947, to April 9, 1948. All were found guilty, Fourteen were sentenced to death, Twelve were later commutted, one person committed suicide during the trial, and the remainder ...
The ninth trial before the American military tribunal in Nuremberg focused on members of the Einsatzgruppen (mobile killing units), who had been assigned to kill Jews and other people behind the eastern front. This footage shows US prosecutor Ben Ferencz outlining the purpose of the trial during the opening of the case. Item View