On October 17 2019, the trial began in Hamburg of a 93-year-old man, brought into the courtroom in his wheelchair and followed in by his wife and daughter. He admitted in the opening question from the judge, Anne Meier-Göring, that he was Bruno Dey, accused of assisting in the murder of 5,230 prisoners at the Stutthof concentration camp, in what is now Poland, during the Second World War.