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Now playing Next Germany Ex-Nazi guard, 100, set to stand trial over concentration camp charges The centenarian -- whose name was withheld in line with German privacy laws -- is considered fit enough to stand trial, despite his age. 02/08/2021
Now playing Next Germany Berlin museum centering on Germans expelled after WWII opens The project centers on the millions of Germans who fled from advancing Soviet forces or were kicked out of parts of eastern and central Europe as Germany's borders were moved westward after the war. 21/06/2021
Now playing Next Germany Germany remembers victims 76 years since Buchenwald's liberation "We the survivors are fading away but I hope that this process of remembrance will continue, said Alex Hacker, who was a prisoner at the Mittelbau-Dora concentration camp. 11/04/2021