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03.03.2010
Michael Seifert     Sentenced     Italy     Occupied Italy
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28.02.2010
Gerhard Sommer     Sentenced     Italy     Occupied Italy
Gerhard Sommer was born in 1921 in Rudolstadt, Thüringen, Germany. In 1944, he held the position of Second-Lieutenant in the 16th SS tank division “Reichsführer SS”. In the summer of 1944, at the time of the facts alleged in the indictment, the German forces were in retreat, in Italy as almost everywhere else. Their forces had already pulled back as far as Tuscany. On 12 August 1944, shortly after 6 a.m., four companies – amounting to appro...

28.02.2010
Ludwig Sonntag     Sentenced     Italy     Occupied Italy
Ludwig Sonntag was born in 1924. In 1944, he held the position of Second-Lieutenant in the 16th SS tank division “Reichsführer SS”. In the summer of 1944, at the time of the facts alleged in the indictment, the German forces were in retreat, in Italy as almost everywhere else. Their forces had already pulled back as far as Tuscany. On 12 August 1944, shortly after 6 a.m., four companies – amounting to approximately 300 soldiers of the SS – ...

08.02.2010
Emmanuel Uwayezu     Indicted     Italy     Rwanda
Emmanuel Uwayezu is a Hutu Rwandese born in Muremera the 18 March 1962. He was the Director of the Kibelho College of Arts in the Southern Province where 80 Tutsi students, aged from 12 to 20, were killed by militiamen the 7 May 1994. He allegedly committed various acts against the Tutsi students, as detailed in the NGO African Rights report issued in may, such as allowing some of them to spread ethnic hatred at the school, labelling all Tuts...

14.12.2009
Klaus Konrad     Died before end of trial     Italy     Occupied Italy
Klaus Konrad, born in December 1914, was one of three officers in charge of a unit belonging to the 274th grenadier regiment of the German army. In Tuscany, Italy, on 13 July 1944, this unit tried to free 19 German soldiers captured by partisans. During this operation, more than 17 elderly men, women and children were killed in the village of Pietramala near Arezzo, in a space of less than four hours. Shortly after these events, another 48 villag...

13.11.2009
Erich Priebke     Sentenced     Italy     Occupied Italy
Erich Priebke was born on 29 July 1913 in Hennigsdorf/ Germany. He was a Hauptsturmführer (Captain) in the Waffen-SS. He served under Obersturmbannführer Herbert Kappler (see. "related cases") in Rome, where he was responsible for liaising with the Italian police. On 23 March 1944, a bomb planted by the Italian resistance killed 33 German soldiers. As a consequence, Kappler drew up a list of 320 civilians who were to be executed in reprisal. ...

24.09.2009
Alfred Schonenberg     Sentenced     Italy     Occupied Italy
Alfred Schönenberg was born in 1921 and died in 2006. In 1944, he held the position of Second-Lieutenant in the 16th SS tank division “Reichsführer SS”. In the summer of 1944, at the time of the facts alleged in the indictment, the German forces were in retreat in Italy as they were almost everywhere else in Europe. Their forces had already pulled back as far as Tuscany. On 12 August 1944, shortly after 6 a.m., four companies – amounting to...
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