AFTER dodging justice for 80 years, Nazi death camp secretary Irmgard Furchner finally broke down in court and confessed she’s “sorry” for aiding in the torture and deaths of more than 11,000 prisoners during World War II.
“I’m sorry for everything that happened,” foul Furchner told Germany’s Itzehoe Regional Court early in December — but only after she was captured after living a full life her evil actions denied Jews who perished in Stutthof concentration camp’s gas chamber.
Now 97, Furchner was an executive assistant at the Polish killing field from June 1943 to April 1945.
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