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Demjanjuk was sentenced to death two decades ago in Israel for being the notorious "Ivan the Terrible" camp guard at Treblinka. The ruling was overturned by Israel's supreme court after new ...
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In what could be one of the final lawsuits against Nazi war criminals, the Munich district court today convicted John Demjanjuk for his part in the Nazi killing machinery. As a prison guard at the ...
Demjanjuk's 85-year-old wife, Vera, is in poor health and unable to travel. In handing down the court's ruling, Alt called Demjanjuk a piece of the Nazis' "machinery of destruction." ...
Demjanjuk returned to the U.S., but German authorities soon requested his extradition. Demjanjuk’s family argued he was too ill to travel, but they lost their legal battle and he was finally ...
A federal appeals court Friday upheld a judge’s decision to strip John Demjanjuk of U.S. citizenship, saying the government had proved he was a guard in Nazi death camps.
Demjanjuk faces 28,060 counts of accessory to murder for allegedly having been a guard at Sobibor. He denies ever having been a guard anywhere.
A federal judge in Cleveland stripped John Demjanjuk of his U.S. citizenship yesterday, ending the latest phase in a more than 20-year struggle to determine whether the 81-year-old retired auto ...
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Whether in a wheelchair or on his own two feet, John Demjanjuk will enter Munich District Court on Nov. 30 to stand trial for World War II-era crimes against humanity.
He pursued former Nazis who had gotten into the United States illegally and become citizens. One target was John Demjanjuk, accused of being “Ivan the Terrible.” By Richard Sandomir Since ...
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