Berlin – 95-year-old Alleged SS Camp Guard Faces Charges In Germany

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    FILE - A visitor walks through the former Austrian Nazi concentration camp Mauthausen during a memorial event on the anniversary of the Nazi camp's liberation in Mauthausen, Austria, 07 May 2017.  EPABerlin – Berlin prosecutors say they’ve charged a 95-year-old man with more-than 36,000 counts of being an accessory to murder on allegations he served as a guard in the Nazis’ Mauthausen concentration camp.

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    Hans H., whose last name wasn’t released because of privacy regulations, is accused of serving as an SS guard in the northern Austria camp from mid-1944 to early 1945. Prosecutors say during that time 36,223 people were killed there, primarily by gassing.

    He’s not accused of a specific killing, but prosecutors argue as a guard he helped the camp function.

    Prosecutor Martin Steltner said Friday that “with his service as a guard he aided or at least made easier the killing of many thousands of inmates.”

    A court must review the charges and determine if he’s fit for trial.


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    Buchwalter
    Buchwalter
    5 years ago

    what a farce he lived all these years receiving pension for “government service” while small and older Jewish went to the gas chamber and now of course because of his “age” he will go free

    5 years ago

    What is the status of the Nazi, who was recently deported from Queens, to Germany? Will he even be tried for crimes against humanity?