German court issued a warrant for arrest of missing 96-year-old Nazi meeting

In Germany, 96-year-old Irmodgard Fukhner is wanted, the alleged Nazi criminal, which disappeared before the court session in the case of its participation in the extermination of 11.4 thousand Jews, Poles and Soviet prisoners of concentration camps. This reports Zeit.

The last time a woman saw the emerging from home in the morning before the meeting, which she did not appear. Furshner sat in a taxi and drove to the nearest metro station. The location of the criminal is still unknown. The German court issued a warrant for her arrest.

The flight of the accused caused a perturbation in the International Committee of the Auschwitz, representing the concentration camsites and their relatives: “This testifies to the incredible contempt for the rule of law, as well as to the survivors,” said Christophe Choibner vice president.

Irmodgard Fukhner from 18 years old worked as secretary of the Commandant concentration camp Stuttgof in Poland. In the camp from September 2, 1939 to May 9, 1945, about 65 thousand people were killed. The woman was stenographer and helped wardens in organizing systematic killings of prisoners. Nazi criminal claims that he knew nothing about the extermination of people.

In August in Germany, the court charged with a 100-year-old man who worked as a security guard at a concentration camp on the outskirts of Berlin. He is imputed complicity in 3518 episodes of murder. It is assumed that the man served as a guard in the camp Zakshenhausen from 1942 to 1945 as a ordinary member of the Military Wing of the Nazi Party. A spokesman for the urban court Neuruppin Iris Le Claire stated that the process on this case will begin in October.

/Media reports.