daveinprague
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I disagree. This individual was on the ramp where life and death was decided, compounded by theft. As the judge stated, he was a part of the murder machine in a death camp. No, he didnt personally kill. His sentence reflects that.I don't feel the comparison to Eichmann is valid, as there was a clear difference between their administration duties and therefore involvement in the holocaust. Eichmann was in charge of the department for Jewish affairs and oversaw the get up Jewish ghettos and then moved on to the movement of Jews to the concentration camps, and personally overseeing the transportation of Hungarian Jews following the invasion of Hungry.
I would suggest that the guilt between the two is polarized, and probably explains why the Israel Mossad were willing to capture Eichmann in Argentina and bring him back for trial and secured a death sentence against him.
Yes the current conviction was secured on an administrator but one who was not directly involved in the ordering or organization of the terrible war crimes.