Ex-Nazi guard, 93, on trial as accessory to 5,230 murders
Hamburg, Germany — Bruno Dey was 17 years old when he joined the unit Death's Head unit of Adolf Hitler's SS, the division tasked with running Nazi death camps. On Thursday, now 93, Dey faced the first day of his trial on charges of being an accessory to more than 5,000 murders. It could be the last trial of its kind in Germany, as Dey is one of the few Nazi suspects still alive who could be charged over their actions during the Holocaust. Between August 1944 and April 1945, Dey served as an SS guard in Stutthof concentration camp, 24 miles ...
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