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(FILES) This undated file photo shows Austrian-born Nazi war criminal Alois Brunner. Nazi war criminal Alois Brunner, who was responsible for the deaths of an estimated 130,000 Jews, died in 2001 at the age of 89, locked up in a squalid Damascus basement, a French magazine reported on January 11, 2017. Its investigation -- described as "highly credible" by veteran Nazi-hunter Serge Klarsfeld -- aims at resolving the fate of one of the most notorious figures of the Holocaust. / AFP PHOTO / STRINGER
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