Stutthof Barracks after Liberation (PD) |
It’s not a question of
vengeance, but one of justice. If murderous deeds go unrecognized, unacknowledged and
unpunished, then they can surely proliferate.
Nazi concentration-camp
guards are therefore still being brought to
trial. Although now in his nineties, Bruno Dey
was recently convicted by a German court of
being an “accessory to attempted murder.” He had been stationed at the Stutthof camp during
“the final months of World War II.”
In his closing statement
to the court, Dey emphasized that such “hellish
insanity… must never be repeated.”
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