The prosecution asked the judge to order the arrest of three guards SS
The Office of the High Court today asked the international arrest of three alleged officers of the SS Adolf Hitler regime in Spain for alleged crimes of genocide and currently residing in the U.S.. Friday, May 29, 2009
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Prosecutor Pedro Martinez made this request to the National Court Judge Ismael Moreno, in charge of the investigation of the case against four officers of the SS and was initiated following the complaint filed by several survivors of Nazi concentration camps.
addition to the arrest warrant, the prosecutor asked the provisional imprisonment of three alleged genocidal Nazi refugees in the United States. These three alleged members of the SS charged by the National Court on charges of genocide are Johan Leprich, Anton Tittjung and Josias Kumpf. They were officers the so-called group-Sturmbann Totenkopf or "Death's Head Battalion", and performed between 1942 and 1945 in the concentration camps of Mauthausen, Sachsenhausen and Flossenburg. In the lawsuit
however, that in Nazi concentration camps were held thousands of people, among whom were many English, who were subjected to "torture, mistreatment and abuse" and reviewed "extermination programs designed by the National Socialist system" . The fourth defendant in the case, Iwan Demjanjuk, the Office considers that, at present, no action is required against him as he was recently handed over to Germany by U.S. authorities. The four officers
SS against whom the complaint is directed managed to escape after the Second World War and settled in the United States, which granted them citizenship.
Attorney Martinez stressed in its statement that it is proved "the existence of reasonable grounds of involvement" by the Nazis three refugees in the United States "at least as an accessory to a crime of genocide." The International Military Tribunal of Nuremberg (Germany) said the group Totenkopf-Sturmbann "criminal organization" for his role in "the persecution and extermination of Jews, brutalities and killings in concentration camps."
addition, the paper highlights the fields concentration "rewarded" for the SS guards "with a day off for every prisoner executed." UNIVERSAL JUSTICE
Unlike the approach taken by the prosecution in other causes of universal justice, in this case the department led by the chief prosecutor Javier Zaragoza accepts and defends the English jurisdiction to investigate the facts as several English were victims of these alleged crimes genocide attributed to SS officers.
Attorney Martinez stressed in his letter that the investigations carried out so far by Judge Moreno has established at least circumstantial alleged involvement in the events of the concentration camps Nazi Mauthausen, Sachsenhausen and Flossenburg.
According to records, only in the Mauthausen camp were over 7,000 English prisoners, of whom over 4,300 were killed.
On 30 March the judge heard evidence from Jesus Moreno Tello and Ramiro Santesteban, two English survivors of Nazi concentration camps who are currently residing in France and who reported to the judge, "the horror" that lived during his detention in the prisons of Hitler.
Article taken from: http://
ecodiario.eleconomista.es/espana/noticias/1287901/05/09/Ampliacion-la-fiscalia-pide-la-detencion-internacional-de-tres-presuntos-genocidas-nazis-refugiados-en-eeuu.html
addition, the paper highlights the fields concentration "rewarded" for the SS guards "with a day off for every prisoner executed." UNIVERSAL JUSTICE
Unlike the approach taken by the prosecution in other causes of universal justice, in this case the department led by the chief prosecutor Javier Zaragoza accepts and defends the English jurisdiction to investigate the facts as several English were victims of these alleged crimes genocide attributed to SS officers.
Attorney Martinez stressed in his letter that the investigations carried out so far by Judge Moreno has established at least circumstantial alleged involvement in the events of the concentration camps Nazi Mauthausen, Sachsenhausen and Flossenburg.
According to records, only in the Mauthausen camp were over 7,000 English prisoners, of whom over 4,300 were killed.
On 30 March the judge heard evidence from Jesus Moreno Tello and Ramiro Santesteban, two English survivors of Nazi concentration camps who are currently residing in France and who reported to the judge, "the horror" that lived during his detention in the prisons of Hitler.
Article taken from: http://
ecodiario.eleconomista.es/espana/noticias/1287901/05/09/Ampliacion-la-fiscalia-pide-la-detencion-internacional-de-tres-presuntos-genocidas-nazis-refugiados-en-eeuu.html
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