Bruno Dey given 2-year suspended sentence for his actions at Stutthof camp over 75 years ago

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

'I don’t want his apology, I don’t need it,' survivor says of Bruno Dey, who is accused of complicity in the murder of 5,230 of those killed at Stutthof camp

Because suspect was 19 when assigned to work as a guard at the Stutthof camp, case could be handled by a juvenile court; experts to assess if he has ability to stand trial

Bruno Dey, 93, insists he didn't know about gas chambers while stationed at Stutthof camp; but prosecutor says he must have known and should have refused

Documents show Moshe Peter Loth, who publicly forgave accused Nazi guard in November, was not born in Stutthof camp as he claims, was born to Christian family

Co-plaintiff says he's recognized he has 'to forgive'; Bruno Dey is charged as an accessory in murders of 5,230 people at Stutthof concentration camp

'I didn't see anyone come out,' says Bruno Dey, 93, who faces 5,230 counts of accessory to murder for killings while he was at Stutthof camp

Former SS private charged with 5,230 counts of accessory to murder says he knew Jews were being gassed at Stutthof camp, but 'did not see himself in a position to free them'

Despite his age, Bruno Dey faces German juvenile court as he was 17 when he began work at Stutthof concentration camp during World War II

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