Germany: In the trial, the man who led to the death of a 170,000 prisoners in Auschwitz

May has completed the 94th year of his age, but the… German authorities are determined to break this stalemate of the past and lead the Reinhold Hanning to trial. There, the trial will be of the arraigned for the murder of thousands of people (Jews and not only) that the calculations of the elevate to 170.000 in total.
The Ηαηηιη, who hails from the north-western German city of Detmold, was in service at Auschwitz between January 1943 and June 1944, where with the rank of sergeant, he was responsible for the who of the newcomers prisoners (mainly Hungarian Jews) would lead to execution.
The judges argue that the role of the choice of the people during the horrific crimes that happened at Auschwitz was very important and served as a catalyst in the death of thousands of people.
Lawyers are saying that his client thought he was in a prison for Polish dissidents, while they insist that the Hanning had not ever been in the “line of execution” of the 1.1 million victims of the Holocaust at Auschwitz.
However, one of the most damning evidence against the 94χρονου is that in a manuscript biography of the expressed his loyalty to Hitler and the Nazis, while he admits that he was on duty in Auschwitz in the period in question.
The long-awaited in Germany, a trial will testify, and three of the survivors of Auschwitz, who argue that it may be too late, but it’s never too late for justice for the victims of the Holocaust.