Germany

Jewish population prior to the Holocaust 566,000 (1933)
Jews murdered in the Holocaust 140,000
Operation Last Chance launched January 26, 2005 in Berlin


Wiesenthal Center Welcomes Conviction Of Auschwitz "Accountant" Oskar Groening; Calls Upon German Authorities to Expedite Cases of Death Camp and Einsatzgruppen Operatives
July 15, 2015 (PR)

Wiesenthal Center Submits Names of 80 Youngest Nazi Death Squad Members to German Authorities in Hopes of Expediting Einsatzgruppen Investigations
October 1, 2014 (PR)

Simon Wiesenthal Center: Death of Auschwitz Guard Breyer Should Not Halt or Discourage Ongoing Efforts to Prosecute Holocaust Perpetrators
July 24, 2014 (PR)

Wiesenthal Center Welcomes Renewed Efforts to Prosecute Majdanek Death Camp Guards and Urges Expedition of These Cases
May 22, 2014 (PR)

Wiesenthal Center Welcomes Decision of German Prosecution Office to Pursue Charges Against Thirty Former Auschwitz Guards
September 3, 2013 (PR)

Wiesenthal Center begrüßt Entscheidung deutscher Ermittlungsbehörde zur Anklageerhebung gegen 30 ehemalige Auschwitz-Aufseher
September 3, 2013 (PR)

On 70th Anniversary of Murder of Danish Anti-Nazi Newspaper Editor Henrik Clemmensen, Wiesenthal Center Urges German Judicial Authorities To Take Legal Action Against His Killer, Soeren Kam, Currently Residing In Kempten, Bavaria
August 30, 2013 (PR)

Wiesenthal Center: Demjanjuk Died a Guilty Nazi Collaborator
March 18, 2012 (PR)

Wiesenthal Center To German Authorities: Investigation of Neo-Nazi Terror Should Include Possible Cover-Up of Holocaust Crimes
November 15, 2011 (PR)

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