95-year-old German woman charged with complicity in murders of 10,000 people in Nazi camp Feb 08, 2021, 06:10 AM
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A 95-year-old German woman was charged Friday with being complicit in the murders of 10,000 people.
The charges stem from the woman s work as a Nazi concentration camp secretary when she was a minor.
She has long claimed she didn t know about the mass-extermination of prisoners at the camp.
A 95-year-old German woman was charged on Friday with complicity in the murders of 10,000 people, for her work as a Nazi concentration camp secretary during the second world war, according to CNN.
While the woman has not been publicly named, due to Germany s privacy laws, a reporter with German public broadcaster NDR interviewed her in 2019, and referred to her as Irmgard F.
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