Poor Old German War Vet Dies in Jail After ZOG Judge Orders Him Extradited to Germany

Daily Stormer
July 25, 2014

 Johann Breyer, it is said, operated the wooden door on a gas chamber at Auschwitz.  His clothes would be covered with the smell of Zyklon B, as it seeped out from under the door.
Johann Breyer, it is said, operated the wooden door on a gas chamber at Auschwitz. His clothes would be covered with the smell of Zyklon B, as it seeped out from under the door.
The sickness of the Jewish people is nowhere more obvious than in their recent campaign to hunt down and punish a bunch of old men who served in Hitler’s army.  Most of these men they find are senile and don’t even understand what is happening to them.

The truly sick part is that judges in the US are willing to take part in this disgusting process of harassing and torturing the elderly.

NYT:

In what will most likely be one of the last Nazi cases on American soil, an 89-year-old Philadelphia man who served as an armed guard at Auschwitz during World War II died Wednesday, just hours before a judge ordered him extradited to Germany in the murders of 216,000 prisoners at the notorious concentration camp.

German prosecutors wanted to try the accused man, Johann Breyer, on 158 counts of aiding and abetting murder — one count for each of the 158 trainloads of Jews taken to Auschwitz to be gassed and killed during his time there in 1944.

Mr. Breyer, a retired toolmaker in Philadelphia, volunteered to serve in the Nazi SS at the age of 17 in what was then Czechoslovakia. He admitted to prosecutors in the United States that he had guarded prisoners at Auschwitz, but he insisted that he had not taken part in any killings and had not been aware they were happening. Prosecutors said they did not believe him.

In a ruling issued Wednesday morning, a federal judge in Philadelphia found that there was sufficient evidence of Mr. Breyer’s involvement at Auschwitz to extradite him to Germany to stand trial even after seven decades. “No statute of limitations offers a safe haven for murder,” wrote Magistrate Judge Timothy R. Rice.

The issue became moot, however, when Mr. Breyer’s lawyer revealed soon after the order was released that Mr. Breyer had died hours earlier. A clerk said the judge found out about his death only after issuing his order.

Mr. Breyer’s health had been an issue since he was arrested in his driveway last month. At a hearing before Judge Rice on June 18, Mr. Breyer’s lawyer argued that he should be released from custody because of his failing health and early signs of dementia. But the judge refused, citing “the serious nature of the crime,” and Mr. Breyer was held in federal custody for a month.

But on Saturday, he was moved from a federal detention facility to Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia because of unspecified health problems, said Jim Burke, a spokesman for the United States Marshals Service.

On Monday, Judge Rice canceled a hearing scheduled for Thursday because of “serious medical issues requiring immediate hospitalization and treatment” of Mr. Breyer.

Officials did not release a cause of death, and Mr. Breyer’s lawyer was not available for comment.

To the parasitical Jewish rodents, we are all Palestinians. We are goyim who must be killed before we kill them – even though we’ve no desire to kill them. Like this old man, or a nursing Palestinian baby, we simply want to be left alone to live our lives in peace.

But the Jew will never allow it. Our job is to serve him, and then to die.