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Bruno Dey, a 93-year-old former SS guard, sits in the regional court in Hamburg, Germany, Oct. 17, 2019.
BERLIN - A 93-year-old German former Stutthof guard on trial in Hamburg on thousands of counts of accessory to murder says he regrets having served in the Nazi concentration camp.
Bruno Dey, a former SS private, told the court Monday that 'the images of misery and horror have haunted me my entire life,' the German dpa news agency reported.
Former Nazi SS Guard, 93, Goes on Trial in Hamburg
The defendant was only 17 or 18 years old at the time of the crime. That's why the trial takes place in front of a juvenile delinquency chamber. About 25 survivors of the concentration camp appear as joint plaintiffs
There's no evidence Dey was involved in a specific killing at the camp near Danzig, today the Polish city of Gdansk.
But prosecutors argue that as a guard he helped the camp function. He's charged with 5,230 counts of accessory to murder for killings while he was there from 1944-45.
Dey says he was posted involuntarily to Stutthof because he was unfit for combat duty, and was never a follower of Nazi ideology.