Investigator Says He’s ’99 Percent Sure’ Nazi War Criminal Alois Brunner Died in Syria
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Nazi war criminal Alois Brunner (pictured) lost an eye and several fingers in a letter bomb allegedly sent to him by the Mossad. Photo: BBC.
BBC – The chief investigator pursuing Alois Brunner, one of the world’s most wanted German Nazi war criminals, has told the BBC that he is “99% sure” that he died four years ago in Syria.
“We cannot prove it forensically, but we are certain that is the case,” Nazi-hunter Efraim Zuroff said.
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