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Germany’s last convict for Holocaust crimes dies aged 99

Irmgard Furchner was found guilty for being an accessory to murder when she worked for the commander of the Stutthof concentration camp.

April 8, 2025 16:28
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Irmgard Furchner, who was convicted over her role in the Holocaust in 2022, has died aged 99 (Image: Getty)

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JC Reporter,

Jewish News Syndicate

1 min read

The last person to have been convicted in Germany for crimes during the Holocaust has died aged 99, a court confirmed on Monday.

Irmgard Furchner, a former death camp secretary, was handed a two-year suspended sentence in 2022 for complicity in the murder of more than 10,000 people at the Stutthof concentration camp in occupied Poland during the Second World War, according to AFP.

The camp was established in 1939 by the Nazi regime in a secluded, wooded area near the village of the same name, some 22 miles east of the city of Gdansk.

Between June 1943 and April 1945, Furchner followed the orders of the camp’s commander Paul Werner Hoppe. Her husband was also an SS officer at the camp.