The World’s most Wanted War Criminals
I stumbled onto a news article on Times about the latest WWII war-criminals that have been brought to justice, and stand trail. So I thought I’d have a look at how many of these Nazi war criminals are still out there. Seems like there’s still quite a lot of them. the most wanted one, and will always be in the top 5 of any most wanted war criminals list is:
Albert Heim. This seems to be one sick mofo. Also known as “Dr. Death” and “the butcher of Mauthausen,”Heim is wanted for conducting some pretty gruesome experiments on his concentration-camp victims, including removing organs without using anesthesia and injecting poison and petrol into their hearts. Captured by the U.S. military in 1946, Heim was held for just two years before being released without trial. He went on to work as a gynecologist in Germany until whispers of a pending indictment caused him to flee to South America in 1962. If alive, Heim would be one of the oldest war criminals today at 94 years old. Investigators on the case believe they are closing in on the notorious Nazi somewhere near Chile, where one of his daughters lives. With the Argentinean government helping out on the case, there’s still hope Heim could be found—and perhaps stay alive long enough to face justice.
The other people that are on these lists are mostly African rebels that have caused some kind of Genocide.
My question is why does the world not do anything about these guys? Simply because the end doesn’t justify the means. Ask yourself why America would wage a battle against terrorism when 3000 people gets killed in 9/11. But every day 16000 people DIE in Africa due to hunger and no war is waged on Poverty. Does this make sense? does it?
Have a look at one of these lists here.
Albert Heim. This seems to be one sick mofo. Also known as “Dr. Death” and “the butcher of Mauthausen,”Heim is wanted for conducting some pretty gruesome experiments on his concentration-camp victims, including removing organs without using anesthesia and injecting poison and petrol into their hearts. Captured by the U.S. military in 1946, Heim was held for just two years before being released without trial. He went on to work as a gynecologist in Germany until whispers of a pending indictment caused him to flee to South America in 1962. If alive, Heim would be one of the oldest war criminals today at 94 years old. Investigators on the case believe they are closing in on the notorious Nazi somewhere near Chile, where one of his daughters lives. With the Argentinean government helping out on the case, there’s still hope Heim could be found—and perhaps stay alive long enough to face justice.



I am a big fan of this blog and I read it regularly. Keep up the good work!