June 28 (UPI) -- A 101-year-old German man was sentenced to five years in prison on Tuesday after being convicted of aiding thousands of deaths as a guard in a Nazi concentration camp during World War II. The conviction by a German court makes the guard, identified as Josef Schutz, the oldest person ever to stand trial for crimes committed by the Nazis. Advertisement Schutz denied the charges during the trial at Neuruppin Regional Court in Brandenburg-an-der-Havel, which is located west of Berlin. Judge Udo Lechtermann told the former guard that he was "aware that prisoners were killed there." Schutz...