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    • Heinrich Max Pommerenke

      • Heinrich Max Pommerenke (6 July 1937 – 27 December 2008) was a German serial killer. Detained since 1959, he was the longest-serving prisoner in Germany at the time of his death.
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  2. He was, until his death, Germany's longest-serving prisoner. In this regard, he has since been replaced by Hans-Georg Neumann.

  3. Longest serving prisoner in Germany and European Union. On March 17, 2021, the Oberlandesgericht Karlsruhe ordered his release on parole at an undisclosed future date, with preparations for reintegration to begin immediately. [44] Neumann was paroled in 2021, and died in 2022. [45] Chester Weger: April 4, 1961 February 21, 2020 58 years, 323 days

    Name
    Sentence Start
    Sentence End
    Sentence Duration
    Walter H. Bourque Jr.
    December 11, 1955
    ongoing
    68 years, 322 days
    September 5, 1911
    May 7, 1980
    68 years, 245 days
    John Phillips
    July 17, 1952
    March 9, 2021
    68 years, 236 days
    December 18, 1953
    February 11, 2021
    67 years, 54 days
  4. Jul 26, 2020 · MURRAY Scheinberg watched in horror as the gun-toting Nazi officer snatched a six-month-old baby from its mother and hurled it in the air. It was 1944 at Auschwitz death camp, and Jewish...

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  5. Hans-Georg Neumann (14 September 1936 – 2022) was a German murderer who was sentenced to life in prison in 1963 for murdering a pair of lovers on 13 January 1962. He was the longest-serving prisoner in Germany.

  6. Aug 18, 1987 · Rudolf Hess, once Adolf Hitler’s devoted aide and the last known surviving member of the Nazi leadership, died Monday in West Berlin’s Spandau Prison for war criminals, where he had spent 40...

  7. Whole life orders have been reportedly issued in approximately 100 cases since introduction in 1983, although some of these prisoners have since died in custody, or had their sentences reduced on appeal. By 2023, there were believed to be more than 70 prisoners currently serving whole life sentences in England and Wales.

  8. As you know, one by one the prisoners either died or were let out having served their long terms, except Hess who was living there alone up until about a year ago when he died. “The Soviets refused to let the two prisoners out a minute earlier”

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