Friday, September 19, 2014

Auschwitz Nazi Charged With 300,000 Murders At 93

The main railroad tracks leading right into Auschwitz camp.
A 93-year old man, former
Hitler SS Nazi, was charged  300,000 Auschwitz murders. Seven decades later, the evidence for the exact charges has been narrowed quite unfavorably. The man accused was suspected in 1985, but there was not enough evidence to support the conviction. He was tasked with counting the cash among the Jewish belongings and then sending them to Nazi headquarters in Berlin. He was a Nazi guard and is also being charged with the knowledge of anybody arriving at the camps that deemed as not fit enough, were taken into the gas chambers to be poisoned with chemicals. There were around 137 trains carrying about 425,000 prisoners into the concentration camps all from Hungary. This occurred between the May and June of 1944.

 

 

 

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