Josef S. denied working at Sachsenhausen but was found by a German court to have served there as a member of the SS

Josef Schuetz, 100, says he did 'absolutely nothing' when accused of 'knowingly and willingly' assisting in the murder of 3,518 prisoners at Sachsenhausen camp

Josef Schuetz, the oldest person to stand trial for Nazi-era crimes, is accused of 'knowingly and willingly' assisting in murder of 3,518 prisoners at Sachsenhausen

Suspect is charged with 3,518 counts of accessory to murder, stands accused of working for SS at the Sachsenhausen camp in 1942-1945

Car parts manufacturer says it forced concentration camp prisoners to march up to 2,200 kilometers to try out rubber footwear for German army during World War II

New York Times report on police brutality highlights role learning about World War II plays in training, including visit by all Berlin trainees to Sachsenhausen concentration camp

Trio of former Nazi concentration camps mark 75 years since their liberation, in dramatically scaled back ceremonies

Guide at former concentration camp warns AfD politicians are 'playing with fire' by challenging country's culture of reckoning with its past

Suspect, reportedly a supporter of the far-right AfD party, one of several to make remarks denying existence of gas chambers at Sachsenhausen