British intelligence officer compiled document on WWII German camps on Channel Islands where hundreds of people, many of them Jewish, were killed or died under brutal conditions

Public prosecutor cites insufficient evidence of war crimes by Friedrich Karl Berger, who has admitted guarding prisoners in a concentration camp 'not used for systematic killing'

Friedrich Karl Berger was extradited from the US to Germany in February, accused by the US Justice Department of complicity in the deaths of Neuengamme concentration camp prisoners

Kremlin critic says 'dehumanizing' jail term in Russian penal colony is inspired by George Orwell's '1984'

After once shelving investigation, German prosecutors say they'll take another look at Friedrich Karl Berger's case now that he is back in the country

Friedrich Karl Berger, who was living in Tennessee, served as an armed guard at Neuengamme Concentration Camp in 1945; Germany unlikely to try him, citing insufficient evidence

Using testimony from survivors, Germany says woman, 95, had 'concrete responsibility' in murder of 10,000 victims while serving as assistant, stenographer for Stutthof camp head

Site complains masses of daytrippers 'disturb the peace of the dead' with winter sports at former Nazi camp; 'Historical sensitivity is fading,' says foundation director

Friedrich Karl Berger, 95, had been accused of aiding and abetting the killing of prisoners at 2 concentration camps; his case was seen as 'possibly the last'

Still haunted by the pyres of burning bodies, Marek Dunin-Wasowicz, 93, spent several months at Stutthof camp where war crimes defendant Bruno Dey served

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