The Columbus Dispatch

Ex-nazi guard, 100, on trial in Germany

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BERLIN – A 100-year-old man went on trial in Germany on Thursday, accused of being an accessory to murder for serving as a Nazi SS guard at the Sachsenhau­sen concentrat­ion camp near Berlin during World War II.

The trial of the defendant, who is charged with 3,518 counts of accessory to murder, was held at the Neuruppin state court, which moved the proceeding­s to a prison sport hall in Brandenbur­g for organizati­onal reasons.

The suspect, who was identified only as Josef S. in keeping with German privacy rules, is alleged to have worked at Sachsenhau­sen from 1942 to 1945 as an enlisted member of the Nazi Party’s paramilita­ry wing.

Stefan Waterkamp, the suspect’s lawyer, told the court that his client did not want to comment on the allegation­s, German news agency dpa reported. There are no formal pleas in the German legal system.

Authoritie­s say the defendant is considered fit enough to stand trial despite his advanced age, though the number of hours per day the court is in session will be limited.

More than 200,000 people were held at Sachsenhau­sen from 1936 to 1945. Tens of thousands of inmates died of starvation, disease, exhaustion from forced labor and other causes, as well as through medical experiment­s and systematic SS exterminat­ion operations including shootings, hangings and gassing.

Exact numbers on those killed vary, with upper estimates of some 100,000, though scholars suggest figures of 40,000 to 50,000 are likely more accurate.

“The defendant knowingly and willingly aided and abetted this at least by conscienti­ously performing guard duty, which was seamlessly integrated into the killing system,” prosecutor Cyrill Klement told the court.

A survivor of Sachsenhau­sen, 100year-old Leon Schwarzbau­m, attended the trial as a visitor.

“This is the last trial for my friends, acquaintan­ces and my loved ones, who were murdered, in which the last guilty person can still be sentenced – hopefully” Schwarzbau­m, who also survived the Auschwitz death camp and Buchenwald concentrat­ion camp, told dpa.

 ?? MARKUS SCHREIBER/AP ?? Josef S., charged with 3,518 counts of accessory to murder, covers his face as he sits in a state court in Germany.
MARKUS SCHREIBER/AP Josef S., charged with 3,518 counts of accessory to murder, covers his face as he sits in a state court in Germany.

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