November 5, 2024

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99-year-old woman sentenced for killing Nazis | They considered that he “deliberately supported” the killings

99-year-old woman sentenced for killing Nazis | They considered that he “deliberately supported” the killings

In a historic ruling, the German justice system upheld the conviction Irmgard Furchner, 99 years oldFor his role as an accomplice More than 10,000 prisoners were killed when World War II. A woman who served as the commander’s secretary Nazi concentration camp StutthofHe was given a two-year suspended sentence in December 2022 Approved by Germany’s Federal Court this Tuesday.

Furchner’s case centers on him Intentional support to field operations near the city of Danzig, today known as Gdansk in Poland. According to the allegation, Facilitated by FurchnerFrom the position of stenographer, Machines leading to the destruction of 10,505 prisonersMostly Jews, Through cruel methods like the gas chamber.

The Itzehoe court, responsible for the first judgment two years earlier, declared that Furchner “knew and knowingly supported” The murders at Stutthof between 1943 and 1945. Despite his advanced age, the judges insisted His managerial role is important In carrying out the genocide. The defense, for its part, argued that Furchner, who I was 18 to 19 years old During the course of the crime, he was completely unaware of the atrocities being committed.

Irmgard Furchner was convicted of being an accessory to the murders of more than 10,000 prisoners.

Furchner’s case follows legal precedent established in 2011 John Demjanjuk A former guard at the Sobibor extermination camp. Demjanjuk, who lived in Ohio, was found guilty of murder for his role in the camp, although he died before his appeal could be resolved. From this case, the German justice Acceptance criteria Condemn anyone who contributed to the operation of the concentration camps complicity in the crimes committed there.

The recent approval of his sentence underscores the commitment of the German justice system. They were participants in the genocide machine of the Third Reich. This judgment leaves a mark on Germany’s historical and legal memory, and serves as a reminder of its importance. Accountability regardless of past.

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