Abdus Subhan, in his early 80s, was sentenced by the three-member International Crimes Tribunal-2 here, saying six of the nine charges against him were proved beyond doubt.
"He (Subhan) will be hanged till death," chairman of the tribunal Obaidul Haque said as he read out the 165-page verdict.
Subhan was the last of the high-profile figures to be tried since the start of the war crime trials in 2010 against Jamaat leaders, who were opposed to the country's independence.
He was convicted for murder, loot, abduction, confinement, arson and torture.
Subhan had fled the country at the end of the independence war and returned home after the August 1975 coup which toppled the country's post independence government.
He was indicted in December last year, an year after his arrest on charges of war crimes along with other Jamaat leaders.
Since Bangladesh launched the war crimes trial, the two special tribunals, set up by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's secular government in 2010, have handed down death penalties to 13 people.
About three million people were killed by the Pakistani army and their Bengali-speaking collaborators during the liberation war when Jamaat was opposed to Bangladesh's independence siding with the Pakistani junta.
The verdict came as two Jamaat activists were killed in western Jessore by police in a predawn "encounter".
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