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German court blocks search for death camp victims 09/05/2008 00:00

A request to search private land in Cottbus for former prisoners of a death camp has been rejected. Some regret this, as bodies of may inmates have still not been found.

Berlin -- A court in the eastern German city of Cottbus has refused permission for a search of private land where the bodies of hundreds of former concentration camp inmates are believed buried.


The owner of the land in Jamlitz had objected to a search and the court said there was no legal basis to overrule his objection, according to a statement released Thursday.

 
Jamlitz, located south-east of Berlin in the state of Brandenburg, used to house a detention facility that was part of the Sachsenhausen concentration camp.


Between 400-700 Hungarian camp inmates were believed murdered at the site in February 1945 and their bodies buried on land that now forms part of a private home.


Brandenburg Interior Minister Joerg Schoenbohm expressed regret at the court's decision and the fact that the location of "hundreds of victims murdered by the Nazis" remained unclear.

DPA

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