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BERLIN, July 23 (Reuters) – A court in Hamburg on Thursday convicted a 93-year old German man of helping to murder 5,232 prisoners, many of them Jewish, at a Nazi concentration camp in World War Two and handed him a suspended two-year sentence.
In recent times opposed to Nazi-era crimes, Bruno D. was an SS guard at the Stutthof concentration camp near Gdansk, in what is now Poland, and convicted of committing murders between 19 August and 19 April5.
He had declared his presence at the camp but maintained that it was not his fault. Since he was only 17 or 18 at the time of the crimes, he issued the young sentencing guidelines to the young men. According to Gerguy’s regulations for court cases, the suspect’s full call is never published very well. (Reports through Madeline Chambers edited through Michelle Martin)