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German, 96, jailed for Nazi role in WW2

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BERLIN: Germany’s constituti­onal court has ruled that a 96-yearold German must go to jail over his role in mass murders committed at the Nazi death camp at Auschwitz during World War 2, refusing to overturn a lower court ruling.

Oskar Groening, known as the “bookkeeper of Auschwitz” for his job counting cash taken from the camp’s victims, was sentenced to four years’ jail in 2015, but wrangling over his health and age had delayed the start of his sentence.

The constituti­onal court rejected the argument by Groening’s lawyers that imprisonme­nt at his advanced age would violate his right to life, adding that the gravity of his crimes meant there was a particular need for him to be seen to be punished.

“The plaintiff has been found guilty of being accessory to murder in 300,000 related cases, meaning there is a particular importance to carrying out the sentence the state has demanded,” the judges wrote, upholding the Celle regional court’s ruling.

There is no further appeal to the constituti­onal court’s ruling. The ruling does leave open the possibilit­y that Groening could be released if his health deteriorat­es.

In a 2015 court battle seen as one of the last major Holocaust trials, prosecutor­s said although Groening did not kill anyone himself while working at Auschwitz, in Nazi-occupied Poland, he helped support the regime responsibl­e for mass murder by sorting bank notes seized from trainloads of arriving Jews.

Groening, who admitted he was morally guilty, said he was an enthusiast­ic Nazi when he was sent to work at Auschwitz in 1942 at the age of 21.

He came to attention in 2005 after giving interviews about his work at the camp to persuade Holocaust deniers that the genocide had taken place.

Some six million Jews were murdered during the Holocaust carried out under Adolf Hitler. Reuters

 ?? REUTERS PIC ?? Oskar Groening, former Nazi SS officer dubbed the ‘bookkeeper of Auschwitz’, leaving the court after his verdict in Lueneburg, Germany, in 2015.
REUTERS PIC Oskar Groening, former Nazi SS officer dubbed the ‘bookkeeper of Auschwitz’, leaving the court after his verdict in Lueneburg, Germany, in 2015.

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