Bruno Dey was convicted of 5,230 counts of accessory to murder relating to his time as an SS guard at the Stutthof concentration camp Nicholas Rice is a Senior Editor for PEOPLE Magazine.
A Hamburg court found Bruno Dey guilty as an accessory in the murders of 5,230 people in the Stutthof camp near Gdansk, today in Poland but then a part of Germany. The count is reportedly based on ...
(JTA) — Moshe Peter Loth made headlines in November when he hugged defendant Bruno Dey during his trial in Hamburg, Germany. Loth is a Florida man who identified as a Holocaust survivor ...
The book focuses on the trial of Bruno Dey, who was brought into court at the age of 93, in 2019. Decades prior, Dey worked as a Nazi SS officer and manned a tower at the Stutthof concentration camp.