EXCLUSIVE. NO TABLOIDS. Nazi war criminal Sandor Kepiro pictured in his home in Budapest, Hungary, on May 21, 2009. Sandor Kepiro, a former Hungarian gendarmerie officer accused of being involved in wartime killings of more than 1,200 civilians on January 1942, in Novi Sad, Serbia, where hundreds of families were rounded up and killed by machine gun beside the Danube river, was convicted twice - in 1944 and 1946 - in Hungary but never punished. He moved back to Hungary in 1996 after decades in Argentina and has denied the accusations. Aged 95, Sandor Kepiro lives in Hungary. According to The Simon Wiesenthal Centre in Jerusalem, which has brought more than 1,000 Nazi criminals to justice, there are currently 608 ongoing investigations around the world into the whereabouts of alleged Nazi criminals, including 305 in Poland, 216 in the USA, 30 in Germany and four in Austria. Photo by Eric Dessons/JDD/ABACAPRESS.COM [ Rechtehinweis: Verwendung nur in Deutschland, usage Germany only ]
EXCLUSIVE. NO TABLOIDS. Nazi war criminal Sandor Kepiro pictured in his home in Budapest, Hungary, on May 21, 2009. Sandor Kepiro, a former Hungarian gendarmerie officer accused of being involved in wartime killings of more than 1,200 civilians on January 1942, in Novi Sad, Serbia, where hundreds of families were rounded up and killed by machine gun beside the Danube river, was convicted twice - in 1944 and 1946 - in Hungary but never punished. He moved back to Hungary in 1996 after decades in Argentina and has denied the accusations. Aged 95, Sandor Kepiro lives in Hungary. According to The Simon Wiesenthal Centre in Jerusalem, which has brought more than 1,000 Nazi criminals to justice, there are currently 608 ongoing investigations around the world into the whereabouts of alleged Nazi criminals, including 305 in Poland, 216 in the USA, 30 in Germany and four in Austria. Photo by Eric Dessons/JDD/ABACAPRESS.COM [ Rechtehinweis: Verwendung nur in Deutschland, usage Germany only ] © picture alliance / abaca/JDD | picture alliance / abaca
EXCLUSIVE. NO TABLOIDS. Nazi war criminal Sandor Kepiro pictured in his home in Budapest, Hungary, on May 21, 2009. Sandor Kepiro, a former Hungarian gendarmerie officer accused of being involved in wartime killings of more than 1,200 civilians on January 1942, in Novi Sad, Serbia, where hundreds of families were rounded up and killed by machine gun beside the Danube river, was convicted twice - in 1944 and 1946 - in Hungary but never punished. He moved back to Hungary in 1996 after decades in Argentina and has denied the accusations. Aged 95, Sandor Kepiro lives in Hungary. According to The Simon Wiesenthal Centre in Jerusalem, which has brought more than 1,000 Nazi criminals to justice, there are currently 608 ongoing investigations around the world into the whereabouts of alleged Nazi criminals, including 305 in Poland, 216 in the USA, 30 in Germany and four in Austria. Photo by Eric Dessons/JDD/ABACAPRESS.COM [ Rechtehinweis: Verwendung nur in Deutschland, usage Germany only ]
EXCLUSIVE. NO TABLOIDS. Nazi war criminal Sandor Kepiro pictured in his home in Budapest, Hungary, on May 21, 2009. Sandor Kepiro, a former Hungarian gendarmerie officer accused of being involved in wartime killings of more than 1,200 civilians on January 1942, in Novi Sad, Serbia, where hundreds of families were rounded up and killed by machine gun beside the Danube river, was convicted twice - in 1944 and 1946 - in Hungary but never punished. He moved back to Hungary in 1996 after decades in Argentina and has denied the accusations. Aged 95, Sandor Kepiro lives in Hungary. According to The Simon Wiesenthal Centre in Jerusalem, which has brought more than 1,000 Nazi criminals to justice, there are currently 608 ongoing investigations around the world into the whereabouts of alleged Nazi criminals, including 305 in Poland, 216 in the USA, 30 in Germany and four in Austria. Photo by Eric Dessons/JDD/ABACAPRESS.COM [ Rechtehinweis: Verwendung nur in Deutschland, usage Germany only ] © picture alliance / abaca/JDD | picture alliance / abaca
Picture dated 16 March 2007 shows accused Nazi war criminal Charles Zentai outside the Perth Magistrates Court, Australia. The 84-year-old Australian accused of killing a Jewish teenager in his native Hungary in 1944 took a step closer on 16 April 2007 to being the first Australian to be extradited to face war crimes. Charles Zentai lost a court challenge to extradition proceedings requested by Hungary. EPA/ADAM GARTRELL AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND OUT +++(c) dpa - Report+++ [ Rechtehinweis: Verwendung nur in Deutschland, usage Germany only ]
Picture dated 16 March 2007 shows accused Nazi war criminal Charles Zentai outside the Perth Magistrates Court, Australia. The 84-year-old Australian accused of killing a Jewish teenager in his native Hungary in 1944 took a step closer on 16 April 2007 to being the first Australian to be extradited to face war crimes. Charles Zentai lost a court challenge to extradition proceedings requested by Hungary. EPA/ADAM GARTRELL AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND OUT +++(c) dpa - Report+++ [ Rechtehinweis: Verwendung nur in Deutschland, usage Germany only ] © picture-alliance/ dpa/AAP_FILES | picture-alliance/ dpa
A file photo from 1978 of Danish former SS officer Soeren Kam taken outside his home in Kempten, Germany. Kam, a former member of the Nazi SS has been taken into custody in connection with the murder of a Danish resistance fighter during World War II, prosecutors said Thursday, 21 September 2006. German national Soren Kam was detained on Wednesday at his home in Kempten, south-western Bavaria, on the basis of a European arrest warrant issued by the Danish Justice Ministry. He is accused of taking part in the shooting to death of Danish journalist and resistance fighter Carl Henrik Clemmensen in the Danish city of Lyngby on 30 August 1943. EPA/- +++(c) dpa - Report+++ [ Rechtehinweis: Verwendung nur in Deutschland, usage Germany only ]
A file photo from 1978 of Danish former SS officer Soeren Kam taken outside his home in Kempten, Germany. Kam, a former member of the Nazi SS has been taken into custody in connection with the murder of a Danish resistance fighter during World War II, prosecutors said Thursday, 21 September 2006. German national Soren Kam was detained on Wednesday at his home in Kempten, south-western Bavaria, on the basis of a European arrest warrant issued by the Danish Justice Ministry. He is accused of taking part in the shooting to death of Danish journalist and resistance fighter Carl Henrik Clemmensen in the Danish city of Lyngby on 30 August 1943. EPA/- +++(c) dpa - Report+++ [ Rechtehinweis: Verwendung nur in Deutschland, usage Germany only ] © picture-alliance/ dpa/SCANPIX_DENMARK_FILES | picture-alliance/ dpa
File photo from around 1945 of Danish SS-officer Soeren Kam. A former member of the Nazi SS has been taken into custody in connection with the murder of a Danish resistance fighter during World War II, prosecutors said Thursday, 21 September 2006. German national Soren Kam was detained on Wednesday at his home in Kempten, south-western Bavaria, on the basis of a European arrest warrant issued by the Danish Justice Ministry. He is accused of taking part in the shooting to death of Danish journalist and resistance fighter Carl Henrik Clemmensen in the Danish city of Lyngby on 30 August 1943. EPA/- +++(c) dpa - Report+++ [ Rechtehinweis: Verwendung nur in Deutschland, usage Germany only ]
File photo from around 1945 of Danish SS-officer Soeren Kam. A former member of the Nazi SS has been taken into custody in connection with the murder of a Danish resistance fighter during World War II, prosecutors said Thursday, 21 September 2006. German national Soren Kam was detained on Wednesday at his home in Kempten, south-western Bavaria, on the basis of a European arrest warrant issued by the Danish Justice Ministry. He is accused of taking part in the shooting to death of Danish journalist and resistance fighter Carl Henrik Clemmensen in the Danish city of Lyngby on 30 August 1943. EPA/- +++(c) dpa - Report+++ [ Rechtehinweis: Verwendung nur in Deutschland, usage Germany only ] © picture-alliance/ dpa/SCANPIX_DENMARK_FILES | picture-alliance/ dpa