BERLIN (AP) — A German federal court said Monday that it has thrown out the appeal a 95-year-old former Auschwitz death camp guard against his conviction for being an accessory to murder.

The decision to uphold Oskar Groening's conviction sets an important precedent for German prosecutors' efforts to pursue further suspects who served at Nazi death camps and other Holocaust perpetrators.

Groening was convicted in July 2015 of being an accessory to the murder of 300,000 Jews and sentenced by a court in Lueneburg to four years in prison.

Groening testified at his trial that he oversaw the collection of prisoners' belongings and ensured valuables and cash were separated to be sent to Berlin. He said he witnessed individual atrocities, but did not acknowledge participating in any crimes.... Read More: providencejournal.com