100-year-old SS Nazi concentration camp guard to stand trial for murder

100-year-old SS Nazi concentration camp guard to stand trial for murder
100-year-old SS Nazi concentration camp guard to stand trial for murder

Steven Hall

A 100-year-old man is charged with 3,518 counts of accessory to murder after he allegedly served as a Nazi SS guard at a concentration camp in Berlin during World War II, the Associated Press reported.

Despite the man’s age, he is considered fit to stand trial, which will begin in early October, according to theAP. However, the number of hours per day the court is in session may be limited.

The man’s name wasn’t released due to Germany’s privacy laws but he lives in the state of Brandenburg outside of Berlin, according to the AP. He allegedly worked as a member of the Nazi Party’s paramilitary wing at the Sachsenhausen camp in Oranienburg between 1942-1945, according to the AP.

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Sachsenhausen was established in 1936 and held more than 200,000 people between its inception and 1945, according to the AP. Tens of thousands died from starvation, disease, medical experiments and systematic extermination.

There have been multiple news stories about Nazis in recent months.

A treasure hunter in the Netherlandsfoundthe remains of a Nazi German soldier who fought in World War II in June. The hunter was combing through the fields nearby with a metal detector and found the body close to Best and Eindhoven, where U.S. forces landed during World War II.

A documentary that includes interviews with participants whoservedunder Adolf Hitler’s Final Solution was released in May. Luke Holland’s documentary, “Final Account,” explores the mindset of the perpetrators in Nazi Germany.

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Bruno Dey, 93, a former Nazi concentration camp guard wasconvictedof being an accessory to murder for at least 5,232 people during the Holocaust and sentenced in July 2020 to two years in prison by a juvenile court in Hamburg. He faced a juvenile court because he was 17 years old when he became a concentration camp guard.

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100-Year-Old Former Nazi Guard To Face Trial For 3,518 Counts Of Accessory To Murder

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