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After judgment against former concentration camp secretary: Revision

2022-12-28T11:02:54.031Z


After judgment against former concentration camp secretary: Revision Created: 12/28/2022 11:54 am A figure of the blind Justitia. © Sonja Wurtscheid/dpa/symbol image In what may be the last trial to come to terms with the nationalist mass murders, a co-plaintiff and the defense of the convicted former secretary in the Stutthof Nazi concentration camp, Irmgard F., have appealed. "The judgment is


After judgment against former concentration camp secretary: Revision

Created: 12/28/2022 11:54 am

A figure of the blind Justitia.

© Sonja Wurtscheid/dpa/symbol image

In what may be the last trial to come to terms with the nationalist mass murders, a co-plaintiff and the defense of the convicted former secretary in the Stutthof Nazi concentration camp, Irmgard F., have appealed.

"The judgment is therefore not final," said the Itzehoe district court on Wednesday.

The 97-year-old was accused of being an accessory to murder in more than 10 cases on Tuesday last week.

Itzehoe - 000 cases to a youth sentence of two years on probation.

Now the Federal Court of Justice is to examine whether there is a procedural error.

According to the findings of the criminal court, the accused worked from June 1943 to April 1945 as a civilian employee in the headquarters of Stutthof near Danzig.

In doing so, she helped those in charge of the concentration camp in the systematic killing of inmates.

Because she was only 18 to 19 years old at the time of the crime, the trial took place in front of a youth chamber.

The process began on September 30, 2021.

During the 40 days of the hearing, the court heard eight of the 31 joint plaintiffs as witnesses.

With the judgment, the court complied with the demand of the public prosecutor.

The defense had pleaded for acquittal.

The 15 representatives of the joint prosecutor had largely joined the public prosecutor's demand for punishment.

During the Holocaust, the genocide of European Jews during World War II, the German Nazi regime systematically murdered about six million Jews in Europe between 1941 and 1945 - about two-thirds of Europe's Jewish population.

dpa

Source: merkur

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