Nazi labor camp guard living in New York deported to Germany
[2023-06-01 18:00:48]
CNN White House announced that the former Nazi Labor Camp Guard who had lived in the United States for decades after a longtime diplomatic fight on Tuesday was finally forcibly returned to Germany.
Palij (95 years old) was then born in Poland in Ukraine, now Ukraine, moved to the United States in 1949, became a citizen in 1957. A former Nazi security guard lied to his immigration officer about his role in World War II and was working in the White House in a statement he was saying at a farm or factory Told.
In 2001, Palij acknowledged to the US Department of Justice officials that he actually had training and work at the Trawniki labor camp in 1943. On November 3, 1943, approximately 6,000 Jewish prisoners were shot and killed by one of the greatest prisoners. According to the statement of the White House, the massacre
"The Bali is in a terrible fate in the Nazis by serving the Traewiki Jewish victims as armed guards at the Trainiki labor camp and by preventing Jewish prisoners from escaping between the Nazi troops We played an essential role in guaranteeing what we encountered, "the White House added.
In court documents Palij argued that he and his other young people in Poland, his hometown, were forced to work for Nazi occupiers, denying any cheating.
In 2003, Palij's US citizenship was revoked. In the second year, the federal judge ordered Palij to repatriate - but the European countries he might have sent him did not take him.
Paliga has been believed for quite a long time to quietly spend his last year at a variety of red brick complexes in Queens Heights.
But in a Tuesday statement, Jeff Sessions Minister of Justice praised Justice Department, the most famous Nazi hunter of Il Rosenbaum who successfully withdrew the work of the 68th Nazi from the United States.
Palij's case represents the end of the era - he is still the only active case of the Nazi era, still traced by the Ministry of Justice's human rights and the Special Attorney's Office
The historian says that the atrocities of Trawniki camp where Palij works are not well known because the killing is thorough. Documents discovered by researchers will help explain the extent of the murder. Since the soldier broke the match of the rifle, the German army SS was asked to submit a report to send him a new report. The report mentions actions that killed 4,000 people in Trauniki, most of them Jews.
CNN's Joe Sutton, Evan Perez, Alexander Rosen, Wesley Bruer, Jeremy Moorhead, Alex Lee, Josh Gaynor contributed to this report.
In 1942, the Nazis began a strategy of Reinhardt, and systematically exiled the Jews to an extermination camp. The Nazi authorities in Europe have expelled the Jews to a slum area in Eastern Europe or, in most cases, exterminated the extermination camps built by Nazi Germany in occupied Poland. In the 52 days, nearly 300,000 people were driven out to Treblinka from the Warsaw Jewish District. In some slums, the local resistance group caused the Jewish rebellion. None of them succeeded, and the Jewish Jewish population was almost completely killed. On June 21, 1943, Heinrich Himmler ordered to remove all the slums and transfer the remaining Jewish residents to the concentration camps. Some slam streets were redesignated as concentration camps and existed until 1944
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