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Former Nazi guard, 101, will get 5 years in jail on greater than 3,500 counts of accent to homicide

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A 101-year-old German was sentenced to 5 years in jail after being convicted on over 3,500 counts of accent to homicide over his position as a Nazi guard on the Sachsenhausen focus camp.

“You willingly supported this mass extermination together with your exercise,” Decide Udo Lechtermann instructed the person, in accordance with the Related Press. “You watched deported individuals being cruelly tortured and murdered there each day for 3 years.”

The person, recognized as Josef S. by German media, denied working on the camp all through the trial, claiming that he labored as a farm laborer between the 1942 and 1945 years in query.

However the court docket concluded that the prosecution was in a position to show the person enlisted as a member of the Nazi Social gathering’s paramilitary wing, utilizing SS guard paperwork containing the person’s identify, delivery date, and hometown, and different documented proof to put him as a guard on the camp.

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Former Nazi guard, 101, will get 5 years in jail on greater than 3,500 counts of accent to homicide

The accused Josef S. covers his face as he sits on the court docket room in Brandenburg, Germany, Tuesday, June 28, 2022. 
(AP Picture/Michele Tantussi)

“The court docket has come to the conclusion that, opposite to what you declare, you labored within the focus camp as a guard for about three years,” Lechtermann instructed the person, including that his work there had helped the Nazis homicide hundreds.

The decide granted the prosecution’s request for a five-year jail sentence, whereas the protection sought an acquittal and vowed to attraction the decision.

The decision comes as German authorized precedent has developed in recent times to cost individuals who performed a task in helping the Nazi genocide, typically charging individuals reminiscent of guards and secretaries that labored for focus camps with accent to homicide.

Lawyer Stefan Waterkamp covers the face of accused Josef S. as they arrive at a courtroom in Brandenburg, Germany, Thursday, Oct. 7, 2021. The 100-year-old man is charged as an accessory to murder on allegations that he served as a guard at the Nazis' Sachsenhausen concentration camp during World War II.

Lawyer Stefan Waterkamp covers the face of accused Josef S. as they arrive at a courtroom in Brandenburg, Germany, Thursday, Oct. 7, 2021. The 100-year-old man is charged as an adjunct to homicide on allegations that he served as a guard on the Nazis’ Sachsenhausen focus camp throughout World Conflict II.
(AP Picture/Markus Schreiber)

The latest prosecution was celebrated by German Jewish organizations, who say bringing individuals concerned with focus camps to justice grants a way of closure to the households of the victims.

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“Even when the defendant will most likely not serve the complete jail sentence as a result of his superior age, the decision is to be welcomed,” Josef Schuster, the top of the Central Council of Jews in Germany, instructed AP.

“The hundreds of people that labored within the focus camps stored the homicide equipment working. They have been a part of the system, so they need to take accountability for it,” he added. “It’s bitter that the defendant has denied his actions at the moment till the tip and has proven no regret.”

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