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The approaching 100th birthday of former SS officer Erich Priebke – a Rome resident and one of the world’s last surviving Nazi criminals – has prompted a statement from the partisan group Associazione Nazionale Partigiani d'Italia (ANPI) that “to celebrate a war criminal would be indecent.”
Priebke turns 100 on Monday 29 July and is serving a life sentence
for his role in the 1944 Fosse Ardeatine massacre in Rome in which the Nazis killed 335 people
Priebke lives near Piazza Irnerio in the city’s Balduina district where he receives numerous visitors and is a familiar figure on his daily walks in the neighbourhood
accompanied by his carer and a police escort
The milestone birthday has put the former Nazi captain in the spotlight once more
and comes ten years after there was outrage over his 90th birthday party at an agriturismo at Tor Lupara north-east of the capital
where over 100 guests arrived from across Italy
However Priebke's lawyer Paolo Giachini insists there will be no party this time around
Giachini has appealed for an end to "climate of hatred'' against his client who he says has been subject to a "media lynching'' and a "witch hunt.''
Relatives of Priebke’s victims have called on him to make a public apology 69 years after their murder
and the president of Rome’s Jewish community Riccardo Pacifici has appealed to authorities not to allow any public birthday celebration
“The bone of contention is not the centenary of Priebke – said Pacifici – but the tribute that many make to him by going to his house
It is to them that we express our indignation
The mayor of Rome Ignazio Marino has also intervened in the debate
pledging to ensure “personally” that no public party for Priebke takes place
One of Priebke’s close friends Mario Merlino
nicknamed “il Professore Nero” for his neo-fascist past
recently told Italy’s Corriere della Sera newspaper that Priebke "has got a lot closer to Christianity
He is almost deaf and has lost most of his memory."
who runs Rome's historical Jewish community association Ragazzi del 48 said: "We will make the memory come back to him
The Italian authorities treat him with kid gloves
he who has denied an old age to so many people” he said
On 24 March 1944 the Nazis executed 335 hostages including 75 Jews in retaliation for a partisan attack on Rome’s Via Rasella the day before
The SS command in Rome under Herbert Kappler recommended that ten Italians be shot for every dead German
with the direct order allegedly coming from Adolf Hitler who stipulated that it be carried out within 24 hours
Priebke is accused of ordering the deaths of five extra prisoners brought erroneously to the caves
close to the Via Appia Antica south of the city walls
He was responsible for checking off the list of those executed and has admitted to killing two hostages personally
Following the war Priebke escaped from a British prison camp in the north-east Italian city of Rimini in 1946
After living for a couple of years in a safe house in South Tyrol
he made his way back to Rome where Alois Hudal
In 1948 Priebke arrived in Argentina as "Otto Pape" but reverted to his real name the next year after an amnesty for illegal immigrants was issued by the Argentine president Juan Peron
Priebke settled in the picturesque skiing resort of S
becoming a delicatessen owner and even heading the local German-Argentine Cultural Association
His apprehension by authorities came about after American investigative reporters
were led to his adopted town in pursuit of another former Nazi
To get rid of the journalists Kopps told them that there was a far more senior Nazi living nearby
When a camera crew led by Sam Donaldson arrived at his doorstep
Priebke admitted to his role in the massacre stating “at that time an order was an order…I had to carry it out.”
The confession resulted in the 1995 extradition of Priebke to Italy where he faced a protracted series of high-profile trials and appeals
he was sentenced to life in prison but the following year received permission to serve the rest of his sentence under house arrest
For more details on the Fosse Ardeatine massacre see the Wanted in Rome article.
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