After he had escaped, captured and thrown into prison, 89 - year - old Nazi grandmother

Ursula Haverbeck, 89, has strong convictions in denying the Nazi grandfather's Holocaust who had fled from authorities instead of facing the conviction of the Holocaust's denial has been captured and sent to a prison in Germany, Periscope follows. She was sentenced to two years in effective prison on May 2nd, but authorities [...]
Ursula Haverbeck, 89, has strong convictions in denying the Holocaust.
The Nazi grandfather who had fled the authorities instead of facing the penalty for denying the Holocaust has been captured and sent to a prison in Germany, Periscope follows.
She had been sentenced to two years in effective prison on May 2nd, but authorities noticed that she had disappeared from her home in Vlotho in central Germany.
Prosecutors had ordered police to find him, and the international community of Auschwitz voiced hope that this hunt would be effective under high pressure.
German authorities finally claimed that Mrs. Haverbeck had returned home and was to be sent to prison to suffer imprisonment.
Nazi grandmother had written in an extreme right - hand magazine that Auschwitz had simply been a labor camp, not a place where Hitler's Nazis had killed more than a million people.
Denying the Holocaust is a criminal offense in Germany. The ongoing German press has referred to her as the Nazi ancestor [Nazi-Oma]. /Periscopi











