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Wednesday, October 05, 2011

Hundreds of Nazi Probes Reopened

German prosecutors have reopened hundreds of dormant investigations of former Nazi death camp guards and others who might now be charged under a new precedent set by the conviction of John Demjanjuk, The Associated Press has learned.

Given the advanced age of all of the suspects — the youngest are in their 80s — the head of the German prosecutors' office dedicated to investigating Nazi war crimes told the AP that authorities are not even waiting until the Demjanjuk appeals process is over.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

A good place to look would be the Democrat party.

Anonymous said...

EWWWWWWWW

Gerald said...

Lets see, the end of the war was 60 years ago, the age of the average soldiers was 22, so were looking at going after 80 something year old guys, for what!
It is too late, get over it. Don't waste all the time and money going after a dead horse, they need to be looking into shoring up the Euro and not dreaging up old criminals.

Anonymous said...

Just another attempt to portray Israel, non-signer of the NNPT but possessing 200 nuclear bombs, as a poor little victim.
Investigate the current Nazi-types instead, starting with Netanyahu--read UNSCR 242, which demands that Israel vacate the territory seized after the '67 war, and go back to their original borders that were granted by their petition to the UN--you know, like the Palestinians petitioned last week for that state that the original Partition of the British Palestine Mandate promised would be created alongside newly-recognized Israel, in 1948, and still hasn't happened because Israel controls the US Congress?.
Alas, the US Congress gives Israel Billions of your money every year, while Americans go without, and Israel gives some of those taxpayer Billions to AIPAC that bribes and treatens US legislators with our own former taxpayer money.
What a good deal--for Israel--for the US txpayer, not so much.