A poster campaign has been launched in Germany to track down the last surviving Nazi war criminals and bringing them to justice.
According to the BBC, almost 2,000 posters, as part of 'Operation Last Chance II' project, asking people to come forward with information have been displayed in Berlin, Hamburg and Cologne.
The US-based Simon Wiesenthal Center has offered rewards of up to 25,000 euros for useful information on 60 estimated people alive in Germany fit to stand trial.
Some are suspected of having served as guards at Nazi death camps or being members of death squads responsible for mass killings, the report added.