Otto Ohlendorf

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Otto Ohlendorf (4 February 1907 – 7 June 1951) was a German SS-Gruppenführer. He was the commanding officer of one of the Einsatzgruppen, Einsatzgruppe D, which was accused of conducting mass murder in Moldova, south Ukraine, the Crimea, and, during 1942, the north Caucasus. He was convicted of war crimes and executed in 1951.

Ohlensdorf was one of the most important confessors during the International Military Tribunal (IMT) but later retracted or changed many of his early claims. See the "See also" section regarding more details.

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Note that besides the external sources listed here, an alleged Holocaust confessor/witness may be extensively discussed in the external sources listed in the articles on the particular Holocaust camps and/or other Holocaust phenomena the individual is associated with.

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