World | Heinrich Boere Ex-Nazi: 'I Was Just Following Orders' Boere says he had no choice but to kill Dutch civilians By Rob Quinn Posted Dec 9, 2009 2:09 AM CST Copied Heinrich Boere is seen in front of his house in Germany in this 2003 photo. Boere has confessed to killing a pharmacist, a bicycle shop owner, and another civilian as part of an SS death squad. (AP Photo/ Eric Brinkhorst, File) A former Nazi hitman on trial in Germany confessed to killing three Dutch civilians but offered prosecutors a familiar excuse. "As a simple soldier, I learned to carry out orders," Heinrich Boere told the court. "And I knew that if I didn't carry out my orders I would be breaking my oath and would be shot myself." Boere, a Dutchman who volunteered to join the SS, carried out the killings as part of a death squad and fled to Germany after the war. "At no time in 1944 did I act with the feeling that I was committing a crime," Boere said. "Today, after 65 years, I naturally see things from a different perspective." Boere, 88, could face a life sentence if found guilty, the BBC reports. Read These Next Melinda French Gates reacts to her ex showing up in new Epstein files. Turning Point reveals lineup for its alternative halftime show. Trump signs bill to end the latest government shutdown. The voice behind 'Joy to the World' has died at 83. Report an error