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  • Oskar Groening, the ‘accountant of Auschwitz,’ said in a 2005 BBC interview, ‘I see it as my task now, at my age, to face up to these things that I experienced, and to oppose the Holocaust deniers who claim that Auschwitz never happened. I saw the crematoria, I saw the burning pits.’ German prosecutors declined to press charges against him. Ten years later, Groening was tried and finally convicted on 300,000 accessory-to-murder counts. He was given four years in prison and died before the sentence began, age 96. Above, Groening waits at court for the opening of his trial on April 21, 2015, in Lueneburg, northern Germany.
    Oskar Groening, the ‘accountant of Auschwitz,’ said in a 2005 BBC interview, ‘I see it as my task now, at my age, to face up to these things that I experienced, and to oppose the Holocaust deniers who claim that Auschwitz never happened. I saw the crematoria, I saw the burning pits.’ German prosecutors declined to press charges against him. Ten years later, Groening was tried and finally convicted on 300,000 accessory-to-murder counts. He was given four years in prison and died before the sentence began, age 96. Above, Groening waits at court for the opening of his trial on April 21, 2015, in Lueneburg, northern Germany.
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    Germany’s Culture of Acquittal

    The country’s public dedication to Holocaust remembrance has masked a startling disregard for justice

    byZachary Simon
  • Reinhold Hanning (R) arrives with his lawyers at court in Detmold, Germany, June 17, 2016.
    Reinhold Hanning (R) arrives with his lawyers at court in Detmold, Germany, June 17, 2016.
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    Reinhold Hanning, a Convicted Former SS Guard at Auschwitz, Dies at 95

    Hanning was found guilty of accessory to murder of 170,000 people. He never made it to prison.

    byJonathan Zalman
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