
An aerial photograph of Babi Yar taken by the German air force. September 26, 1943. Photograph »
An aerial photograph of Babi Yar taken by the German air force. September 26, 1943. Photograph »
At Babi Yar, members of Einsatzgruppe (mobile killing unit) C force groups of Jews to hand over their possessions and undress before being shot in the ravine. Near Kiev, Soviet Union, September 29 or 30, 1941. Photograph »
Soldiers from unidentified units of Einsatzgruppe (mobile killing squad) C look through the possessions of Jews massacred at Babi Yar, a ravine near Kiev. Soviet Union, September 29-October 1, 1941. Photograph »
Soviet investigators (at left) view an opened grave at Babi Yar. Kiev, Soviet Union, 1944 Photograph »
1935 portrait of three-year-old Anna Glinberg, a Jewish child, who was later killed during the mass execution at Babi Yar. Photograph »
1936 portrait of two-year-old Mania Halef, a Jewish child, who was later killed during the mass execution at Babi Yar. Photograph »
Portrait of five-year-old Mania Halef, a Jewish child, who was later killed during the mass execution at Babi Yar. Photograph »
On September 15, 1947, defendant Paul Blobel pleads not guilty during his arraignment at the Einsatzgruppen Trial. Blobel was the commanding officer of a German mobile killing unit and was responsible for the massacre at Babi Yar (near Kiev). He was convicted by the military tribunal at Nuremberg and sentenced to death. Blobel was hanged at the Landsberg prison on June 8, 1951. Photograph »
Defendant Paul Blobel at the Einsatzgruppen Trial. Photograph »