Hmmmm. 92 and 93 years old. Why at this point in time?
Why? You have to ask?
We pursue them and catch them and hang them even if they are 2 minutes away from dying on their own.
They should not be allowed to die as a free men, otherwise the message is "crime does pay". Sadly, many Nazi war criminals were never punished for their crimes. And their crimes are horrible, like the one described, pushing 1400 people under the ice of frozen river. Denazification in Germany and Austria was a well orchestrated bluff that many people fell for. Having in mind how many top Nazis even ones convicted in Nuremberg were pardoned by Mc Cloy , you may have a point to some extent. Why other Nazi war criminals were allowed to die as a free men, laughing at us? Many of them as 'quiet neighbors" living undisturbed in U.S.