A German court has convicted a 97-year-old woman of being an accessory to murder for her role as a secretary to the SS commander of the Nazis' Stutthof concentration camp during World War II.
She is alleged to have “aided and abetted those in charge of the camp in the systematic killing of those imprisoned there between June 1943 and April 1945 in her function as a stenographer and typist in the camp commandant’s office.”, arguing that the evidence hadn’t shown beyond doubt that Furchner knew about the systematic killings at the camp, meaning there was no proof of intent as required for criminal liability.
Furchner is being tried in juvenile court because she was under 21 at the time of the alleged crimes.in September 2021 but was later picked up by police and placed in detention for several days.
Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
World Cup live updates: France to face Argentina for world championshipAfter nearly a month of twists and turns, the World Cup concludes Sunday with France and Argentina playing for the championship in a star-studded final. Follow along for live updates and highlights from the game:
Read more »
Sports world reacts to Argentina’s wild win over France: ‘Greatest World Cup final ever’Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe had a World Cup showdown for the ages, as the world reacted to watching Argentina vs. France in the Final.
Read more »
Lil Baby Heads to FIFA World Cup for 'The World Is Yours to Take' VideoLil Baby celebrates Argentina’s FIFA World Cup win with his “The World Is Yours to Take” video, which samples Tears for Fears
Read more »
How the world reacted to 'the best World Cup final ever' | CNNThis World Cup final was a game that seemed to defy comprehension, conventions and any attempt to describe it.
Read more »
Fans around the world celebrate Argentina's World Cup winSoccer fans worldwide celebrated Argentina's World Cup victory on Sunday. Led by Lionel Messi, the team defeated France 4-2 in a dramatic penalty shootout.
Read more »
Watch: Neo-Nazis, leftist gun groups face off at protest outside Grand Prairie drag showElias Valverde is a Poynter-Koch photography fellow with The Dallas Morning News. He is an alumnus of UT-Arlington, where he studied photography and spent three years at the student newspaper, The Shorthorn.
Read more »