Italy’s highest court on Thursday confirmed life sentences for three former Nazi SS officers for their role in the murder of 560 Tuscan villagers, in one of Italy’s worst civilian massacres during World War II.
The verdict on the three former German officers, all in their 80s, is largely symbolic, as they are unlikely to be extradited from their homeland and people of that age are usually deemed too old to serve prison sentences in Italy.
(Source: Reuters)
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You could cancel their Social security (or German equivalent) payments. Let ’em suffer a little.
Ha-Shem will deal with them upon their arrival!
go and ask the Jews in Europe if THEY were too old to be murdered!!!??!!
Yemach shemam! The lowest pits of hell are too pure for these monsters.
Let them have as good a life as possible here so that any good that they may have done will be rewarded here and when they go down they will get good and proper.