The Asian Age

Nazi guard: Saw people led to gas chambers

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London: A 93-year-old former guard at the Nazi Stutthof concentrat­ion camp has testified at his trial that he once saw people being led into the gas chamber, followed by screaming and banging sounds behind the locked door, the Guardian reported.

Bruno Dey, a former SS private, went on trial on 17 October at the Hamburg state court where he stands accused of having been an accessory to the murder of 5,230 people while he was deployed at Stutthof from 1944 to 1945.

Asked on Friday by the presiding judge what exactly he saw from his sentry’s watchtower, Dey replied, “That people were led in, into the gas chamber, then the door was locked,” the news agency DPA reported. He said he heard screams and banging shortly after, but added, “I didn’t know that they were being gassed.”

Dey said that about 20 or 30 prisoners were led in. He couldn’t say whether they were men or women, because their heads were shaved, or whether they were Jews or other prisoners.

He also couldn’t say what happened afterwards. “I didn’t see anyone come out.”

On another occasion, he said, he saw a group of 10 or 15 men being led into the gas chamber, but they then came out and were taken to the crematoriu­m building by people in white overalls. He said he heard that the prisoners were supposed to work outside the camp and had to be checked first.

Dey said he and around 400 other soldiers were taken to Stutthof in June or July 1944 and he did not know at the time what kind of people were incarcerat­ed there.

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