Ex-SS Camp Guard, Aged 100, on Trial for 3,518 Deaths

Ex-SS Camp Guard, Aged 100, on Trial for 3,518 Deaths
A 100-year-old former security guard of the Sachsenhausen concentration camp appears in the courtroom before his trial at the Landgericht Neuruppin court in Brandenburg, Germany, on Oct. 7, 2021. Annegret Hilse/Reuters
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NEURUPPIN, Germany—A former SS guard, now 100 years old, hobbled into a German courtroom on a walking frame on Thursday to face charges of helping to send more than 3,000 people to their deaths in a Nazi concentration camp during World War Two.

Prosecutors say Josef S., a member of the Nazi party’s paramilitary SS, contributed to the deaths of 3,518 people at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp by regularly standing guard in the watchtower between 1942 and 1945.