In what could be the very last case of its kind, a former Nazi prison guard has begun trial on charges that he was an accessory to 5,230 murders at a German concentration camp in Poland during World War II. Bruno Dey, 93, has claimed he had no idea Jews were being murdered in the Stutthof camp near what's now Gdansk, where he began working in 1944. But he admitted at trial that he saw Jews taken into gas chambers at the camp, heard their screams and watched the frantic rattling of locked steel doors, The Guardian reported. On at least one occasion, "I didn't see anyone come out," he testified. read more
Lies: Mother's milk of war.