Prosecutors say suspect, who will be tried as a juvenile if court takes up case, 'supported the cruel and malicious killing of thousands of prisoners' at Sachsenhausen

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, oldest person to go on trial for Holocaust crimes, found guilty of being accessory to murder at Sachsenhausen camp, though he says he was unaware of killings

Unnamed defendant allegedly served at the Sachsenhausen camp on the outskirts of Berlin between 1942 and 1945, has denied ever working there

Identified only as Josef S., former concentration camp guard is charged with 3,518 counts of accessory to murder; verdict scheduled for June 2

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

Defendant, the oldest ever to be tried for Nazi-era atrocities and identified only as Josef S., is accused of assisting in the murder of 3,518 prisoners at the Sachsenhausen camp