Former SS captain Erich Priebke, one of the last Nazi war criminals, has died in Rome, his lawyer has said.
Priebke, who turned 100 years old in July and who was sentenced to life in prison in 1998 for his role in a massacre at Rome's Ardeatine caves in March 1944, spent the last few years under house arrest at his lawyer's Rome apartment.
Priebke had appealed his sentenced, claiming to be too ill to stay in prison and he was granted a relaxed regime of house arrest.
July: Residents protest outside Priebke's appartment in RomeMembers of the Jewish community in Rome had recently protested against his apparent freedom to wander around the city at will.
Priebke had been living under house arrest in Rome after being sentenced to life imprisonment in 1998 for the killings of 335 civilians in the Ardeatine Caves near Rome in March 1944.
Priebke was sentenced to life in 1998 over the killing 335 civiliansIn March 1944, Priebke was in charge of SS troops who executed 335 in retaliation for the killings of 33 German soldiers by a partisan group.
After the war he escaped to Argentina but was deported to Italy after being interviewed on US television and admitting his role in the massacre, which he said had been conducted against "terrorists".
His lawyer Paolo Giachini said in a statement Priebke had left a final interview as his "human and political testament".
It was not clear when it would be released.
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