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Nazi hunter: Old age shouldn't protect suspects
Associated Press
Published: 30.09.12, 07:08
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1. lost cause
victor ,   nazareth illit   (10.02.12)
as much as i would like to see this man put to justice if in fact he really was a ss gaurd. unfotunately time is working against everyone. hes 87 years old by the time the court case comes about he could be dead or unaware of what is going on around him and someone that is not in the right state of mind really wont know the difference if they are in jail or in a nursing home. the second world war era is almost over especially when it comes to the combatants age. most are dead or dying. I think and this is just my opinion but the money we are spending on locating these people after the war ended 70 years ago should be used to find common day terrorists that will affect us now and our future generations. the past cant hurt us it can only make us stronger
2. Victor 1#
Judah ,   Golan Heights,ISRAEL   (10.02.12)
I remember 30 years ago when they first wanted ti deport Demanjanuk many people said that he was "too old". He was in his 60's then. He lived to be almost 92 years old. There are 70 to 80 camp guards left. We should not give up on them!
3. What will Zuroff do when all the Nazis are dead.
Elias   (10.03.12)
If Zuroff had his way all German citizens would be brought before a war crimes tribunal on charges of complicity in the Holocaust - the man is obsessed with hatred for the innocent as well as the guilty.
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