Germany should fast-track Nazi trials before the criminals all die off – Those now in their 90s and older who kept the death camps running don’t deserve to pass away in tranquility | Timesofisrael
The recent death of an elderly German in the small Bavarian town of Coburg is hardly newsworthy, but the demise of Franz Perlinger, several days after celebrating his 99th birthday, is actually more significant than most people could imagine. Had Perlinger not died two weeks ago, he was scheduled to be put on trial this coming October for accessory to murder in the cases of thousands of inmates in the women’s and the much smaller men’s camp of the notorious Ravensbruck concentration camp in northern Germany, to which the Nazis deported more than 130,000, mostly female Polish and Soviet political prisoners.
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