Last week, Oskar Groening’s trial was thrown into chaos when a day of hearings was cancelled because he was too ill to attend court.
Judge Franz Kompisch told lawyers and relatives of his alleged Jewish victims that Groening was ‘not faking’ his illness and was unable to get out of bed.
He is on trial in Luneburg, Germany for alleged complicity in the murders of 300, 000 Hungarian Jews in the extermination camp in occupied Poland during a 48-day period in 1944…. [READ MORE]
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