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The former Secretary of the Nazi Concentration Camp was sentenced

Published August 21, 2024
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FILED - The defendant Irmgard F. is sitting in the courtroom of the Itzehoe District Court. Photo: Christian Charisius/dpa
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A federal court has upheld a two-year suspended sentence for former Nazi concentration camp secretary Irmgard Furchner, 99, for her role in the systematic killing of more than 10,500 people at the German Stutthof concentration camp in northern Poland.

The verdict is final.

The court in Leipzig heard the defense’s appeal against the Itzehoe court’s decision from 2022. At the oral hearing at the end of July, the defense asserted, among other things, that it did not prove that Furchner really knew what was happening in the camp, nor that her work as a secretary was not important distinguished from her previous work at the bank.

From June 1943 to April 1945, Furčner worked as a civil servant at the Štuthof headquarters near Gdańsk. The court found her guilty of helping those responsible in the concentration camp to systematically kill prisoners. She was sentenced to a sentence for juveniles, suspended for two years, since she was under 21 years old at the time of the crime.

The case is believed to be the last trial in Germany for Nazi-era crimes.

It is estimated that around 65,000 people died in the Štuthof camp near today’s Stutovo. Among them were Jews, Polish partisans and Soviet prisoners of war. Furchner worked in the Office of Camp Commander Paul Werner Hope.

The defendant, who was a teenager at the time of her employment at the camp, maintained that she was unaware of the full extent of the crimes being committed. However, the court found that her role in the Nazi machinery made her partially responsible for the deaths and suffering of the victims.

The trial is part of a broader effort by German authorities to bring the last surviving individuals involved in Nazi war crimes to justice. Despite the passage of time, these cases continue to resonate deeply, serving as a reminder of the horrors of the Holocaust and the importance of accountability.

Legal experts note that this could be one of the final cases of its kind, as the remaining individuals who served in the Nazi regime are now extremely elderly. The verdict underscores the enduring impact of the Holocaust and the ongoing efforts to ensure that those who played a role in it are held to account, no matter how many decades have passed.

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