Berger, a German citizen, has acknowledged having served as an armed guard of camp prisoners in the Neuengamme concentration camp system in 1945, and confirmed he still receives a pension for work that includes his wartime service, The Washington Post reported.
The camp – located near Hamburg – held Russian, Dutch and Polish civilians, as well as Jewish prisoners and political opponents from France, Italy and other countries, the Post reported.
Berger, 94, told the Post via telephone he was ordered to work at the camp and denied he carried a weapon.
“After 75 years, this is ridiculous. I cannot believe it,” he said. “I cannot understand how this can happen in a country like this. You’re forcing me out of my home.”
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