Germany has tracked down 49 alleged Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp guards, at least 30 of which it plans to place on trial. One of those who no longer lives in Germany allegedly
lives in Israel.
Germany's central office for
investigating Nazi war crimes announced Tuesday that it was recommending
the prosecution of 30 alleged former guards at the Auschwitz-Birkenau
death camp for being accessories to murder, including one Israeli
resident, according to a report in the German daily Der Spiegel.
The announcement was made by Kurt Schrimm,
head of the special prosecutors' office in Ludwigsburg, which focuses on
German crimes during World War II.
In the spring, according to the report,
Schrimm announced that his office had launched a major push to bring
former camp guards to justice. Tuesday's recommendation relates only to
those who could be identified as having worked at the Auschwitz-Birkenau
death camp, in southern Poland. Additional investigations by Schrimm's
office will focus on those who may have worked at other death camps,
starting with Majdanek, Der Spiegel reported.
Schrimm told reporters on Tuesday that it remained unclear whether charges could be pressed in all cases.
"I want to warn against excessive
expectations," he said. "We don't know anything about the health of
those in question. It could be that only a few can really be charged."
Initially, Schrimm's office was able to
identify 49 suspected former Auschwitz-Birkenau guards. Nine of them,
however, have died in the meantime. Another seven live overseas -- he
specifically mentioned Austria, Brazil, Croatia, the U.S., Poland and
Israel -- and are still under investigation. Two could not be found and a
final case has already been sent to prosecutors, reported Der Spiegel.
The article goes on to say that the suspects were all born between 1916-26, which makes the youngest one 87-years old. Sounds like too little, too late to me. I'd bet on them all - or nearly all - being dead long before they come to trial.
Weird!! Eerie!!
ReplyDeleteThis coming after I finished reading Daniel Silva`s book "A Death In Vienna", of which the ending is
"Allon uses this knowledge to convince Radek to surrender, or else his connection to Metzler will be revealed and Metzler's political career will be ruined. Radek is taken to Israel and placed in solitary confinment. In return for not being tried and executed, he is to prepare a detailed history of Aktion 1005, which he was heavily involved in."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Death_in_Vienna