Kārlis Lobe
Kārlis Lobe (1895 – 1985) was a Latvian Nazi collaborator and high-ranking Waffen-SS officer considered responsible for the wartime deaths of Jews in Latvia during the occupation of Latvia by Nazi Germany.[1]
Admitted to Sweden after finishing his work for the Nazis, Lobe never returned to Latvia, because Latvia was occupied by Soviet Union.
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Lobe, Karlis |
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1985 |
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