93-year-old former Nazi guard convicted murder aid in concentration camp July 24, 10:02

A former 93-year-old prisoner who was accused of assisting in murder during World War II was accused of assisting in the murder of more than 5,200 people in Nazi German concentration camps. I handed down my conviction.

A 93-year-old man who was escorted to a Nazi concentration camp in northern Poland between 1944 and 1945 was accused of murder aid for being involved in the murder of 5,232 Jews and others. ..

The former guard was a member of the Nazi Guards at that time, and in the trial, he apologized for the suffering suffered by the victim, but claimed that the guard's work was forced and not responsible for the murder. ..

On the other hand, the district court in Hamburg, northern Germany, said on the 23rd that he was an accomplice, not an onlooker, and said that the former guard was a minor at that time. I handed over two years of probation.

In Germany, 75 years after the war and the aging of the people involved, the criminal responsibility for Nazi crimes continues to be pursued.