I,
Paul Blobel, swear, declare and state in evidence:
1.
I was born in Potsdam on August 13, 1894. From June 1941 to January
1942 I was the commander of Sonderkommando 4A.
2.
After I had been released from this command, I was to report to Berlin
to SS Obergruppenfuhrer Heydrich and Gruppenfuhrer Muller, and in June
1942 I was entrusted by Gruppenfuhrer Muller with the task of
obliterating traces of executions carried out by the Einsatzgruppen in
the East. My orders were that I should report in person to the
commanders of the Security Police and SD, pass on Muller's orders
verbally and supervise their implementation. This order was top secret
and Gruppenfuhrer Muller had given orders that owing to the need for
strictest secrecy there was to be no correspondence in connection with
this task. In September 1942 I reported to Dr. Thomas in Kiev and
passed the order to him. The order could not be carried out
immediately partly because Dr. Thomas was disinclined to carry it out,
and also because the materials required for the burning of the bodies
was not available. In May and June 1943 I made additional trips to
Kiev in this matter and then, after conversations with Dr. Thomas and
with SS and Police Leader Hennecke, the order was carried out.

3.
During my visits in August I myself observed the burning of bodies in
a mass grave near Kiev. This grave was about 55 m. long, 3 m. wide and
2-1/2 m. deep. After the top had been removed the bodies were covered
with inflammable material and ignited. It took about two days until
the grave burned down to the bottom. I myself observed that the fire
had glowed down to the bottom. After that the grave was filled in and
the traces practically obliterated.
4.
Owing to the moving up of the front line it was not possible to
destroy the mass graves farther south and east which had resulted from
executions by the Einsatzgruppen. I traveled to Berlin in connection
to this report, and was sent to Estonia by Gruppenfuhrer Muller. I
passed the same orders to Oberfuhrer Achammer-Pierader in Riga, and
also to Obergruppenfuhrer Jeckeln. I returned to Berlin in order to
obtain fuel. The burning of the bodies began only in May or June 1944.
I remember that incinerations took place in the area of Riga and Reval.
I was present at such incinerations near Reval, but the graves were
smaller here and contained only about twenty to thirty bodies. The
graves in the area of Reval were 20 or 30 kms. east of the city in a
marshy district and I think that four or five such graves were opened
and the bodies burned.
5.
According to my orders I should have extended my duties over the
entire area occupied by the Einsatzgruppen, but owing to the retreat
from Russia I could not carry out my orders completely....
Nuremberg,
June 18, 1947
signed: Paul Blobel