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Kyiv Post | 16Jul2011 | Annika Breithardt (Reuters)
http://www.kyivpost.com/news/nation/detail/108768/
Demjanjuk could face more death camp charges
BERLIN, July 16, 2011 (Reuters) -- John Demjanjuk, convicted this year
for his
role in killing 28,000 Jews in the Sobibor Nazi death camp, may be
prosecuted for similar crimes at another camp, a newspaper report said.
"There is initial suspicion based on a report," Gerhard Heindl, state
prosecutor for the prosecution office in Bavaria's Weiden was quoted as
saying in Saturday's edition of the Der Tagesspiegel newspaper.
The allegations -- brought by two figures who were involved in the
Sobibor case -- refer to his time as a guard at the Flossenbuerg camp
from October 1943 to December 1944, the newspaper said. The two men say
that during Demjanjuk's time in the camp 4,974 people were killed.
[W.Z.
It is amazing how Reuters and Associated Press keep providing
a forum for pimps for the Holocaust Industry to keep beating a dead
horse.]
In May, a Munich court convicted the 91-year-old of helping to kill
28,000 people at the Sobibor camp in German-occupied Poland during
World War Two, sentencing him to five years in prison. He was freed
because of his age.
The Ukrainian-born Demjanjuk had been in a German jail since he was
extradited from the United States two years ago. He is now stateless.
Demjanjuk, once top of the Simon Wiesenthal Center's list of most
wanted Nazi criminals, has said he was drafted into the Soviet army in
1941 and then taken prisoner by the Germans.
He was initially sentenced to death two decades ago in Israel for being
the so-called "Ivan the Terrible" camp guard at Treblinka in Poland.
The guilty verdict was overturned on appeal by Israel's supreme court
in 1993 after new evidence emerged pointing to a case of mistake
identity. (Reporting by Annika Breidthardt)