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The Simon Wiesenthal Center launched a poster campaign in several German cities yesterday appealing for help in tracking down the last surviving Nazi war criminals not yet brought to justice, and promising compensation to those who provide useful information.

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The German-led investigation of an 87-year-old Philadelphia man suspected of serving as an SS guard at the Auschwitz death camp sends a powerful message that age is no barrier to investigating alleged Nazi activity, the chief Nazi hunter with the Simon Wiesenthal Center said Monday.

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In a final quest to bring Holocaust participants to justice, German authorities have reopened hundreds of dormant investigations of Nazi death camp guards — men who are now so old that time has become "the enemy" for prosecutors hurrying to prepare cases.

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An 88-year-old German man considered one of the most prominent Nazi war crimes suspects alive won't be extradited to the Netherlands, German officials said Wednesday.

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An 88-year-old German man considered one of the most prominent Nazi war crimes suspects alive won't be extradited to the Netherlands, German officials said Wednesday.

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