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Trial Opens for Nazi Death Squad Member

AACHEN, Germany (AP) Decades after he confessed to killing three Dutch citizens, a former Nazi hitman went on trial on Wednesday for their deaths in 1944. Full Article at The New York Times

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  1. AACHEN, Germany - Confessed Nazi hit man Heinrich Boere went on trial yesterday in the western city of Aachen, charged with the 1944 murders of three Dutch civilians in reprisal for partisan attacks. Full Article at Boston Globe

  2. AACHEN, Germany - An 88-year-old former member of Adolf Hitler's fanatical Waffen SS went on trial Wednesday on three counts of murder for the wartime hit-style killings of three civilians in the Netherlands. Full Article at MSNBC

  3. Heinrich Boere's face cannot be shown for legal reasons. SS assassin Heinrich Boere shot dead three innocent Dutch civilians in World War II -- and has never been punished. The trial of the 88-year-old started on Wednesday in the German city of Aachen. Full Article at Spiegel Online

  4. Heinrich Boere sits in the court in Aachen, Germany, at the start of his trial for the murder of three civilians in the Netherlands in 1944. Full Article at Guardian Unlimited

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