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On Tuesday in Germany, they demanded two years probation against the former secretary of the camp Nazi rallyin one of the last lawsuits judging this period of the country’s history.
Irmgard Furshner, 97, is charged with complicity in murders in more than 11,000 cases in concentration camp Stutthofs, currently Polandhas been under investigation since September 2021 at the Itzehoe court in northern Germany.
judgment It began frighteningly when the defendant went into hiding on the opening day of the hearing. ninety-year-old did not appear in court at the appointed time. She was found a few hours later.
The defendant, who at the time of the events was between 18 and 19 years old, was working typist and commander’s secretary concentration campPaul Werner Hoppe, and held an “important position” in the site’s inhumane system, prosecutor Maxi Wantzen said Tuesday.
Wanzen told the judges that administrative work furchner “ensured the proper functioning of the camp” and gave him “knowledge of all events and developments in Stutthof”.
In addition, “life-threatening conditions” such as food and water shortages and the spread of disease fatalincluding typhus, were deliberately retained and evident, he noted.
Wantzen stressed that despite the advanced age of the defendant, “it is still important today to have a trial of this nature” in order to preserve the historical record of the survivors’ deaths.
AT Stutthof, concentration camp near the city of Gdansk, where about 65,000 people died, according to historians, “Jewish prisoners, Polish partisans and Soviet prisoners of war” were systematically killed.
Seventy-seven years after graduation The Second World WarGermany continues to search for former criminals Nazis still alive, testifying to the increasing severity, albeit very late, of his justice.
AFP
Source: RPP

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