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Once A Nazi Camp Secretary, 95-Year-Old Woman In Germany Faces Charges Of 10,000 Murders

The woman was a minor at the time of the alleged crimes so she will face juvenile court.

06 February 2021
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Once A Nazi Camp Secretary, 95-Year-Old Woman In Germany Faces Charges Of 10,000 Murders
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2021-02-06T21:46:27+05:30

A woman in Germany was charged with the murder of 10,000 people on Friday. The woman was a former secretary at a Nazi concentration camp who was found complicit in the murder of 10,000 people.

The 95-years-old woman was identified as Irmgard F., who now lives in an elderly care home in the north of Hamburg.

She had worked in Nazi-occupied Poland at the Stutthof camp near what was Danzig, now Gdansk.

She has been alleged of aiding and abetting murder in more than 10,000 cases. The woman was a minor at the time of the alleged crimes.

Due to her age at the time of the atrocities, she will face a juvenile court.


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