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

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

Court orders Irmgard Furchner be held pending resumption of trial on October 19 after she left her retirement home near Hamburg and took cab to a subway station, instead of hearing

Police apprehend Irmgard Furchner hours after she was declared a fugitive by court; Nazi hunter: 'If she is healthy enough to flee, she is healthy enough to be incarcerated'

Arrest warrant issued after Irmgard Furchner absconds; defendant charged with complicity in the murders of more than 10,000 people at the Stutthof concentration camp in Poland

Irmgard Furchner is charged with complicity in murders of more than 10,000 people Stutthof -- one of first women prosecuted in such a crime in decades

First such case in recent years against a woman, and one who was a minor at the time of alleged crimes; lawyer says unclear Irmgard Furchner understood fate that awaited prisoners

But ruling says there's 'a high degree of probability' that Harry S. is guilty of aiding and abetting the murder of hundreds of Stutthof prisoners

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

Bruno Dey, 93, was convicted last month of 5,232 counts of accessory to murder, equal to the number believed killed at Stutthof camp during his service there in 1944-45

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