mardi 3 septembre 2013

Germany may charge 30 Auschwitz guards.

From the BBC



http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-23942519



"German justice officials have said 30 former Auschwitz death camp guards should face prosecution. The Baden-Wuerttemberg state justice ministry, heading the investigation, said 49 guards had been investigated, of whom 30 should be prosecuted. The 30 are spread across Germany, and another seven are living abroad. They are said to be aged up to 97."



I certainly agree with this



"Demjanjuk died last year while appealing against his five-year jail sentence for complicity in the murder of more than 28,000 Jews at the Sobibor camp in Nazi-occupied Poland. A judge had ruled that even though there was no clear evidence that he had committed murder directly, his mere activities as a worker at the death camp facilitated mass murder. Previously German courts only considered cases where Nazi suspects were accused of personally committing atrocities."



I think that just working there as a guard is enough for complicity in mass murder. I do not think complicity expands to all jobs at the camps, such as medics or cooks.





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