“Shocking Legal Twist: 100-Year-Old Nazi Faces Justice After Decades of Silence—What New Evidence Could Uncover?”

"Shocking Legal Twist: 100-Year-Old Nazi Faces Justice After Decades of Silence—What New Evidence Could Uncover?"

A century after his alleged atrocities, a former Nazi guard finds himself on the cusp of justice. Gregor Formanek, now a frail 100-year-old, has been linked to the brutal murder of over 3,300 individuals during his time at the infamous Sachsenhausen concentration camp in Germany. Despite being deemed unfit for trial earlier this year, a Frankfurt court has unexpectedly turned the tables, demanding further evaluation of his mental and physical condition. Can a man so advanced in age truly be held accountable, or is this another chapter in a long, complex narrative of justice delayed? As we dive deeper into the haunting history of Sachsenhausen and the broader implications of this case, one can’t help but wonder: is it ever too late for accountability? LEARN MORE.

Gregor Formanek
Source: BundesarchivGregor Formanek is accused of murdering 3,322 people at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp.

Dec. 3 2024, Published 3:58 p.m. ET

A 100-year-old former Nazi could soon finally face trial after a court in Germany cleared the way, RadarOnline.com has learned.

Gregor Formanek was charged with aiding and abetting in more than 3,000 murders while working at the former Sachsenhausen concentration camp near Berlin between July 1943 and February 1945.

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Hitler
Source: MEGAFormanek is now 100 years old.

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His day of reckoning was initially halted in February, when an expert determined Formanek was not fit to stand trial due to his mental and physical condition. A local court then decided not to press the charges.

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