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 ...
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What the final trials of Nazis teach us about guilt and memoryThe 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.
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