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Sándor Képíró

Sándor Képíró (18 February 1914 – 3 September 2011)[2] was a Hungarian gendarmerie captain during World War II accused of war crimes committed by Hungarian forces.


Sándor Képíró
Sándor Képíró in a gendarmerie uniform
Born(1914-02-18)18 February 1914
Died3 September 2011(2011-09-03) (aged 97)
Resting placeSarkad, Hungary[1]
46°44′44.12″N 21°23′52.31″E / 46.7455889°N 21.3978639°E / 46.7455889; 21.3978639
NationalityHungarian
OccupationGendarmerie captain
Criminal chargeCrimes committed against civilians during the Novi Sad Raid
Criminal statusFound not guilty

Wartime career edit

A police officer in the Hungarian gendarmerie, by 1942 Képíró was serving in the region of Bácska (Bačka) (today divided between Hungary and Serbia), which had been transferred to Hungary as a result of the Axis invasion and partition of Yugoslavia. In January 1942 raids were conducted in several parts in the region, including Novi Sad, and an estimated 3,000 to 4,000 civilians, mostly Serbs and Jews, were rounded up and killed. Képíró took part in this rounding up and later admitted playing that part in the affair. In 1944 he was put on trial, with fourteen other Hungarian army and police officers, accused of taking part in the raids. The court found that he had been implicated in the round-up, but he was not severely punished.[3]

Later events edit

In 1948, the post-war Communist authorities in Hungary took Képíró's case back to court in his absence, relying on the evidence of a man called János Nagy, who claimed to have been a member of Képíró's platoon in 1942. Képíró later claimed that he had never heard of Nagy, but was found guilty and sentenced in his absence to fourteen years' imprisonment. It was later found that the testimony of Nagy had been obtained under torture by the communist secret service.[3]

Képíró stayed away from Budapest until 1996, when after the fall of the communist government he quietly returned home and was not identified with the man convicted in 1948.

Final allegations and trial edit

 
Képíró at his criminal trial, Budapest.

In September 2006, Efraim Zuroff of the Wiesenthal Center identified Képíró and publicly accused him of war crimes, relying on the court verdicts from the 1940s. Responding to the accusations, Képíró said that he had been a junior police officer at the time and that he had been involved in the round up of civilians, but had taken no active part in the executions, which were carried out by soldiers. Képíró also said he had been unwilling to take part in anything unlawful. He commented "I was the only one who asked for a written command. At the time of the massacre I was reluctant. Prove that I was a war criminal." The 1944 verdict provided by the Wiesenthal Center, however, stated that despite Képíró's request for written orders, he had participated in the massacre, even though no written orders were given.

Hungarian military prosecutors stated that the verdicts were no longer valid and that a new investigation would need to be reopened, which might take years. On 14 September 2009, Képíró was taken in for questioning by the Hungarian police. However, the charges made against him were later abandoned, due to lack of evidence.

In 2007 Képíró accused Efraim Zuroff of libel and initiated criminal proceedings against him in a Budapest court. The trial opened in October 2010,[4][5] but was dismissed two months later on the basis of the verdict of the wartime court in 1944.[6] and because of Képíró's failure to appear in court.[7]

On 14 February 2011, Hungarian prosecutors formally charged Képíró with war crimes. The case came to trial on 18 July 2011, when he was found not guilty by a Budapest court.[8] After the not guilty verdict, László Karsai, the leading Hungarian Holocaust historian and son of a Holocaust survivor, said: "Honestly, I wish Zuroff would stop doing what he's doing. I mean: with this kind of methods he uses, with so little evidence, he tries to drag people through the mire. This can't be done to anyone, can't be done even to a former gendarmerie officer either.” Karsai accused Zuroff of being a hysterical, narcissistic Nazi hunter, working only to earn a good living, and claimed that the Wiesenthal Center made such publicity about the case in order to justify its own existence before its sponsors.[9][10]

Képíró died in a hospital in Budapest at the age of 97. His death was reported by his family, and his lawyer, who said he believed the trial in the summer had contributed to his client's poor health.[11] Zuroff said on his Facebook page, "our only consolation is that the trial has negatively affected Képíró's health."[12]

Until 2011, Képíró was on the Simon Wiesenthal Center's list of most wanted Nazi war criminals.

References edit

  1. ^ "Hungarian Nazi war crimes suspect Sandor Kepiro buried". AsiaOne. 25 September 2011. Retrieved 27 July 2012.
  2. ^ "Képíró Sándor - Életrajz (Biography)" (in Hungarian). National Legal Foundation. 17 May 2007. Retrieved 2010-10-14.
  3. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2011-10-16. Retrieved 2009-08-03.
  4. ^ "Nazi hunter Zuroff on trial for libel". JTA. 13 October 2010. Retrieved 2010-10-14.
  5. ^ Gil Shefler (10 October 2010). "Zuroff's trial opens in Hungary". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 2010-10-14.
  6. ^ Hungary Nazi Trial at BBC.co.uk
  7. ^ "Hungary: Court rejects libel suit against Efraim Zuroff". The Jerusalem Post. 18 December 2010.
  8. ^ "Hungary Nazi war crimes suspect Sandor Kepiro acquitted". BBC News. July 18, 2011.
  9. ^ . www.magyarhirlap.hu (in Hungarian). Archived from the original on 2011-07-22. Retrieved 2011-08-04.
  10. ^ Gábor, Miklósi (July 18, 2011). "Felmentették Képíró Sándort". index.hu.
  11. ^ "Hungary Nazi war crimes suspect Sandor Kepiro dead". BBC News. September 3, 2011.
  12. ^ MTI (2011-09-06). "Zuroff: kis győzelem Képíró halála". Fmh.hu. Retrieved 2011-10-09.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Sándor Képíró at Wikimedia Commons

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Sandor Kepiro 18 February 1914 3 September 2011 2 was a Hungarian gendarmerie captain during World War II accused of war crimes committed by Hungarian forces Dr iur Sandor KepiroSandor Kepiro in a gendarmerie uniformBorn 1914 02 18 18 February 1914Sarkad Austria HungaryDied3 September 2011 2011 09 03 aged 97 Budapest HungaryResting placeSarkad Hungary 1 46 44 44 12 N 21 23 52 31 E 46 7455889 N 21 3978639 E 46 7455889 21 3978639NationalityHungarianOccupationGendarmerie captainCriminal chargeCrimes committed against civilians during the Novi Sad RaidCriminal statusFound not guiltyThe native form of this personal name is Kepiro Sandor This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals Contents 1 Wartime career 2 Later events 3 Final allegations and trial 4 References 5 External linksWartime career editA police officer in the Hungarian gendarmerie by 1942 Kepiro was serving in the region of Bacska Backa today divided between Hungary and Serbia which had been transferred to Hungary as a result of the Axis invasion and partition of Yugoslavia In January 1942 raids were conducted in several parts in the region including Novi Sad and an estimated 3 000 to 4 000 civilians mostly Serbs and Jews were rounded up and killed Kepiro took part in this rounding up and later admitted playing that part in the affair In 1944 he was put on trial with fourteen other Hungarian army and police officers accused of taking part in the raids The court found that he had been implicated in the round up but he was not severely punished 3 Later events editIn 1948 the post war Communist authorities in Hungary took Kepiro s case back to court in his absence relying on the evidence of a man called Janos Nagy who claimed to have been a member of Kepiro s platoon in 1942 Kepiro later claimed that he had never heard of Nagy but was found guilty and sentenced in his absence to fourteen years imprisonment It was later found that the testimony of Nagy had been obtained under torture by the communist secret service 3 Kepiro stayed away from Budapest until 1996 when after the fall of the communist government he quietly returned home and was not identified with the man convicted in 1948 Final allegations and trial edit nbsp Kepiro at his criminal trial Budapest In September 2006 Efraim Zuroff of the Wiesenthal Center identified Kepiro and publicly accused him of war crimes relying on the court verdicts from the 1940s Responding to the accusations Kepiro said that he had been a junior police officer at the time and that he had been involved in the round up of civilians but had taken no active part in the executions which were carried out by soldiers Kepiro also said he had been unwilling to take part in anything unlawful He commented I was the only one who asked for a written command At the time of the massacre I was reluctant Prove that I was a war criminal The 1944 verdict provided by the Wiesenthal Center however stated that despite Kepiro s request for written orders he had participated in the massacre even though no written orders were given Hungarian military prosecutors stated that the verdicts were no longer valid and that a new investigation would need to be reopened which might take years On 14 September 2009 Kepiro was taken in for questioning by the Hungarian police However the charges made against him were later abandoned due to lack of evidence In 2007 Kepiro accused Efraim Zuroff of libel and initiated criminal proceedings against him in a Budapest court The trial opened in October 2010 4 5 but was dismissed two months later on the basis of the verdict of the wartime court in 1944 6 and because of Kepiro s failure to appear in court 7 On 14 February 2011 Hungarian prosecutors formally charged Kepiro with war crimes The case came to trial on 18 July 2011 when he was found not guilty by a Budapest court 8 After the not guilty verdict Laszlo Karsai the leading Hungarian Holocaust historian and son of a Holocaust survivor said Honestly I wish Zuroff would stop doing what he s doing I mean with this kind of methods he uses with so little evidence he tries to drag people through the mire This can t be done to anyone can t be done even to a former gendarmerie officer either Karsai accused Zuroff of being a hysterical narcissistic Nazi hunter working only to earn a good living and claimed that the Wiesenthal Center made such publicity about the case in order to justify its own existence before its sponsors 9 10 Kepiro died in a hospital in Budapest at the age of 97 His death was reported by his family and his lawyer who said he believed the trial in the summer had contributed to his client s poor health 11 Zuroff said on his Facebook page our only consolation is that the trial has negatively affected Kepiro s health 12 Until 2011 Kepiro was on the Simon Wiesenthal Center s list of most wanted Nazi war criminals References edit Hungarian Nazi war crimes suspect Sandor Kepiro buried AsiaOne 25 September 2011 Retrieved 27 July 2012 Kepiro Sandor Eletrajz Biography in Hungarian National Legal Foundation 17 May 2007 Retrieved 2010 10 14 a b Most Wanted Nazis Archived from the original on 2011 10 16 Retrieved 2009 08 03 Nazi hunter Zuroff on trial for libel JTA 13 October 2010 Retrieved 2010 10 14 Gil Shefler 10 October 2010 Zuroff s trial opens in Hungary The Jerusalem Post Retrieved 2010 10 14 Hungary Nazi Trial at BBC co uk Hungary Court rejects libel suit against Efraim Zuroff The Jerusalem Post 18 December 2010 Hungary Nazi war crimes suspect Sandor Kepiro acquitted BBC News July 18 2011 Megbukott a nacivadasz www magyarhirlap hu in Hungarian Archived from the original on 2011 07 22 Retrieved 2011 08 04 Gabor Miklosi July 18 2011 Felmentettek Kepiro Sandort index hu Hungary Nazi war crimes suspect Sandor Kepiro dead BBC News September 3 2011 MTI 2011 09 06 Zuroff kis gyozelem Kepiro halala Fmh hu Retrieved 2011 10 09 External links edit nbsp Media related to Sandor Kepiro at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved 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