Prosecutors say ex-Auschwitz guard Oskar Groening, 96, fit for prison

German officials say former Auschwitz official convicted of being accessory to murder of 300,000 can go to jail

Oskar Groening in court

German prosecutors have said they consider a 96-year-old former Auschwitz death camp guard who was convicted as an accessory to murder fit to go to prison.

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

In November, a federal court rejected his appeal.

Groening has remained free pending the appeal and a decision on his fitness for prison.

Kathrin Soefker, a spokeswoman for prosecutors in Hannover, told news agency dpa they have rejected a defence application for a reprieve on serving the sentence.

She said a doctor considers Groening fit to go to prison as long as there is appropriate medical care.

There has been no formal summons yet for him to start serving his sentence.

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