Irmgard Furchner contests 2-year suspended sentence for complicity in the 'cruel and malicious murder' of more than 10,000 prisoners at Stutthof camp in occupied Poland

Former Stutthof concentration camp secretary Irmgard Furchner, 97, is found guilty by German court of thousands of counts of accessory to murder; gets two-year suspended sentence

Irmgard Furchner, 97, is being tried at German juvenile court for her role in assisting the SS commander of Stutthof concentration camp while she was a teen

Prosecutor calls for Irmgard Furchner to get 2-year suspended sentence, arguing she must have been aware of mass murders taking place at Stutthof concentration camp

Irmgard Furchner allowed to return to her retirement home ahead of fresh hearing on charges of complicity in murder of more than 10,000 people at Stutthof camp

Numerous outlets publish picture of Dita Sperling, erroneously identifying her as Irmgard Furchner; in fact Sperling, 99, has testified in the case against ex-death camp secretary