The world’s most-wanted Nazi criminal, Alois Brunner, reportedly lived in Syria for more than 50 years before his death in 2010, the Simon Weisenthal Center said today.
Once described as Nazi Adolf Eichmann’s “best man,” Brunner was responsible for sending 128,500 Jews to death camps. The SS captain fled to Syria during the 1950s, where he purportedly advised president Hafez Assad on torture methods.
Brunner survived two assassination attempts by the Mossad, Israel’s intelligence agency, and is said to have been “unrepentant” before he died at age 98, according to Nazi hunter Efraim Zuroff. Read more at Times of Israel.
{Matzav.com Israel News Bureau}
He’s the one that refused to listen to R’ Michael Ber Weismandel Ztz”l and put him on the first train…
this disgusting excuse for a human will suffer the ramifications of his horrific actions
Why in the world is his picture up there??
Gehennom will be too good for this evil man……
Gehennom does not want these German Nazis to polute it. That is why these Nazis live to 98 years and more.