Former Nazi SS camp guard, 94, goes on trial in Germany
Source: AP
By DAVID RISING
MUENSTER, Germany (AP) A 94-year-old former SS enlisted man went on trial Tuesday in Germany, facing hundreds of counts of accessory to murder for alleged crimes committed during the years he served as a guard at the Nazis Stutthof concentration camp.
Johann Rehbogen was pushed into the Muenster state court trial in a wheelchair, a wooden cane at his side and briefcase on his lap. He appeared alert and attentive as presiding judge Rainer Brackhane asked him questions, answering in slow, concise sentences.
Rehbogen is accused of working as a guard at the camp east of Danzig, which is today the Polish city of Gdansk, from June 1942 to about early September 1944.
There is no evidence linking him to a specific crime, but over 60,000 people were killed at Stutthof and prosecutors argue that as a guard, he was an accessory to at least hundreds of those deaths.
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Calista241
(5,586 posts)Any evidence is 70 years old, and in addition, they're trying a 94 year old man in juvenile court.
sandensea
(21,625 posts)To say nothing of IBM's Tom Watson (concentration camp number tattoos) and Prescott Bush, "Hitler's banker."