A German prosecutor says authorities are searching for evidence to support possible charges of Nazi-era crimes against an 88-year-old who's confessed to working at the Belzec death camp but says he killed no one.
Prosecutor Andreas Brendel is quoted by the DAPD news agency as saying a man he would only identify as Samuel K., in keeping with German privacy laws, told prosecutors he worked at the camp in Nazi-occupied Poland in 1942 and 1943. Some 400,000 Jews were killed at the camp during that time. (AP)