ARCHIVE 1948 Nazi Defendant Paul Blobel is sentenced to death at Nuremberg by hanging at the Einsatzgruppen Trial. Apr 10, 1948 Paul Blobel (13 August 1894 – 7 June 1951) was a German SS commander and convicted war criminal who had a prominent role in the Holocaust. He was the key figure in organising and executing the Babi Yar massacre of 1941 and in June 1942, Blobel was put in charge of Sonderaktion 1005, with the task of destroying the evidence of Nazi atrocities in Eastern Europe. After the war, he was convicted at the Einsatzgruppen Trial and executed. This is his judicial sentencing..
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