Nazi guard has refused to speak at a trial for heinous crimes he is alleged to have committed during World War Two.Josef S, a former SS officer, walked slowly into a courtroom in Germany yesterday on charges of helping the killings of 3,000 people in the Sachsenhausen concentration camp, just outside Berlin.
His lawyer covered his face with a blue plastic folder. Prosecutors say Josef held a job of standing guard in the watchtower between 1942 and 1945.Court sessions have been limited to just two-and-a-half hours a day after assessments by doctors due to his frail condition.He only spoke to confirm his name and address, saying to the judge that he would "celebrate my 101st birthday on November 16".
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