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07/27/2022 (Wed) 00:06:50
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101-year-old Nazi guard charged over the murder of 3,518 prisoners at WW2 camp where 'cruellest methods of extermination were invented' insists he 'did absolutely nothing'
Josef Schuetz, 101, was a guard at Sachsenhausen extermination camp in WW2
He is oldest person to face trial for Nazi crimes committed during the Holocaust
The camp in Oranienburg, north of Berlin, was said to be an 'experimental camp'
Schuetz said, 'I don't know why I am here,' and said he wasn't aware of crimes
He didn't 'want to remember' said Holocaust survivor Antoine Grumbach, 80
A Nazi concentration camp guard, aged 101, charged with murdering thousands of prisoners during the Second World War insisted he did 'absolutely nothing' at his trial today.
Josef Schuetz is the oldest person so far to face trial over Nazi war crimes committed during the Holocaust.
At his trial in Germany today, June 27, he again denied being complicit in war crimes during the Holocaust as his trial drew to a close.
Schuetz is accused of involvement in the murders of 3,518 prisoners at the Sachsenhausen camp in Oranienburg, north of Berlin, between 1942 and 1945.
Sachsenhausen was said to be an 'experimental extermination camp' where the 'cruellest methods' were invented.
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