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Revision as of 12:36, 7 February 2024
Reinhold Hanning (1921 - 2017) was a former SS guard at Auschwitz.
Before the German trial of John Demjanjuk, a prosecutor had to prove that an accused had committed a specific crime. However, after Demjanjuk it is enough to simply prove that a German been stationed at a camp in order to be convicted as an accessory to mass murder.
In 2016, Hanning was convicted of 170,000 counts of being an accessory to murder and sentenced to 5 years in jail. He appealed, but died in 2017, with the appeal still pending. Legally, this made him not guilty.
See Holocaust testimonial evidence: Trial confessions regarding general revisionist views on trial confessions and the "External links" in this article regarding criticisms of Hanning.