Germany charges 93-year-old as accessory to 300,000 Auschwitz murders apart

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Publish Date : 2021-04-10 04:26:34


Germany charges 93-year-old as accessory to 300,000 Auschwitz murders apart

The man, from the German state of Lower Saxony, is accused of having helped remove the luggage left by new arrivals to the camp at the Birkenau rail platform.

The aim was to get rid of any clues to the mass killings going on at the camp for inmates arriving later, the state prosecutor's office in Hanover said in a statement.

The man, who was not named in the statement, was also tasked with counting the cash found in the belongings and sending it to Nazi headquarters in Berlin, it said.



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'The accused must have known that those arriving, mostly Jews, inmates who were deemed as not being fit for labor after the selection process, would immediately be murdered in the purpose built gas chambers,' the statement said.

'With his actions, the accused helped the Nazi regime gain economic profit and supported the killing that was going on.'

The charges are limited to a period that started with an operation by the Nazis to deport mostly Jews from Hungary in 1944.

'Between May 16 and July 11, 1944 at least 137 prison trains arrived at the camp Auschwitz Birkenau, carrying around 425,000 prisoners from Hungary. According to the charges at least 300,000 of those were killed,' the statement said.

The accused was previously charged in 1985 but that case was dropped because of a lack of evidence, it said.

A regional court will decide whether the new charges are brought to trial, the state prosecutor's office said.

There are already 16 applications from survivors and relatives of survivors of the Hungary operation to be secondary plaintiffs in the case, it added.

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There are already 16 applications from survivors and relatives of survivors of the Hungary operation to be secondary plaintiffs in the case, it added. 'The accused must have known that those arriving, mostly Jews, inmates who were deemed as not being fit for labor after the selection process, would immediately be murdered in the purpose built gas chambers,' the statement said. The accused was previously charged in 1985 but that case was dropped because of a lack of evidence, it said. The charges are limited to a period that started with an operation by the Nazis to deport mostly Jews from Hungary in 1944. 'The accused must have known that those arriving, mostly Jews, inmates who were deemed as not being fit for labor after the selection process, would immediately be murdered in the purpose built gas chambers,' the statement said. 'Between May 16 and July 11, 1944 at least 137 prison trains arrived at the camp Auschwitz Birkenau, carrying around 425,000 prisoners from Hungary. According to the charges at least 300,000 of those were killed,' the statement said. The aim was to get rid of any clues to the mass killings going on at the camp for inmates arriving later, the state prosecutor's office in Hanover said in a statement. The accused was previously charged in 1985 but that case was dropped because of a lack of evidence, it said. The man, who was not named in the statement, was also tasked with counting the cash found in the belongings and sending it to Nazi headquarters in Berlin, it said. The man, who was not named in the statement, was also tasked with counting the cash found in the belongings and sending it to Nazi headquarters in Berlin, it said. Suspected Nazi war criminal dies hours before court approves extradition 'With his actions, the accused helped the Nazi regime gain economic profit and supported the killing that was going on.' The accused was previously charged in 1985 but that case was dropped because of a lack of evidence, it said. 'Between May 16 and July 11, 1944 at least 137 prison trains arrived at the camp Auschwitz Birkenau, carrying around 425,000 prisoners from Hungary. According to the charges at least 300,000 of those were killed,' the statement said. A regional court will decide whether the new charges are brought to trial, the state prosecutor's office said. The aim was to get rid of any clues to the mass killings going on at the camp for inmates arriving later, the state prosecutor's office in Hanover said in a statement. 'With his actions, the accused helped the Nazi regime gain economic profit and supported the killing that was going on.' 'With his actions, the accused helped the Nazi regime gain economic profit and supported the killing that was going on.' 89-year-old Philadelphia man accused of war crimes as Nazi death-camp guard The charges are limited to a period that started with an operation by the Nazis to deport mostly Jews from Hungary in 1944. There are already 16 applications from survivors and relatives of survivors of the Hungary operation to be secondary plaintiffs in the case, it added. 'Between May 16 and July 11, 1944 at least 137 prison trains arrived at the camp Auschwitz Birkenau, carrying around 425,000 prisoners from Hungary. According to the charges at least 300,000 of those were killed,' the statement said. 89-year-old Philadelphia man accused of war crimes as Nazi death-camp guard There are already 16 applications from survivors and relatives of survivors of the Hungary operation to be secondary plaintiffs in the case, it added.

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