From BBC:
"Suspected Auschwitz guard Johann Breyer dies in US"
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-28454566
"Suspected Auschwitz guard Johann Breyer dies in US"
An elderly man in the US accused of
Nazi war crimes has died while awaiting extradition to Germany. Johann Breyer, 89, passed away in a Philadelphia hospital on Tuesday night,
his attorney told US media. His death followed an order by a US judge granting a request for Mr Breyer to
be sent to Germany to stand trial. German prosecutors were hoping to put him on trial on charges of aiding in
the murder of more than 200,000 Jews at Auschwitz during World War Two. Mr Breyer, a retired toolmaker, was arrested at his home in June and placed
in federal custody. He later admitted he was a death camp guard, but said he was stationed
outside and had nothing to do with the deaths. Mr Breyer emigrated to the US in 1952 and during the 1990s, the US attempted
to strip him of his citizenship and deport him. But that failed when a judge ruled he was a natural-born citizen through his
mother and was coerced into joining the SS as a minor. The new probe was led by the federal German office in charge of Nazi war
crimes, which said there was new evidence, including war-era records showing he
was at Auschwitz earlier than he had acknowledged. Mr Breyer was the oldest person US officials have accused of being involved
in Nazi war crimes.
^ This is how pathetic the Germans of that era have become. Before every adult German never was a Nazi, had never known a Nazi and had no knowledge of what was going on during the war. Now even the Nazi guards at the death camps are trying to claim they had no knowledge of what was going on. This is what happens when you allow the losers to rewrite history and they preach that they were the original victims. At least, this Nazi guard is now in hell with his other comrades (where I'm sure they are still acting the victims.) ^
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-28454566
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