BERLIN — John Demjanjuk of Seven Hills, Ohio, born Ivan Demjanjuk in Ukraine in 1920, was deported for the second time by the United States on Monday, accused of crimes committed as a Nazi death-camp ...
Czekajewski, who was born in 1934 in Czestochowa, Poland, recently published his father's World War II diary, which received acclaim from the Yad Vashem Institute in Israel as a historical document.
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 German ...
In a case being watched by Holocaust survivors around the world, Israel's Supreme Court today will decide the fate of retired Cleveland auto worker John Demjanjuk, who claims he has been mistakenly ...
BERLIN (AP) – John Demjanjuk was convicted of being a low-ranking guard at the Sobibor death camp, but his 35-year fight on three continents to clear his name _ a legal battle that had not yet ended ...
CLEVELAND (AP) _ Documents intended to prove a retired autoworker served as a Nazi death camp guard appear to be authentic, a government witness testified Wednesday. Larry Stewart, Secret Service ...
(AP) – Key dates in the life of John Demjanjuk: _ 1920: Born in Ukraine. _ 1942: Captured by German forces while serving in the Soviet Red Army. _ 1952: Demjanjuk emigrates to the U.S., claims to have ...
MUNICH — German prosecutors formally charged John Demjanjuk on Monday with 27,900 counts of being an accessory to murder at a Nazi death camp during World War II. The charges against the 89-year-old ...
Convicted Nazi war criminal John Demjanjuk will be buried near his home in suburban Cleveland. A German funeral home reportedly said the body of Demjanjuk, who died on March 17, will travel to ...
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 worker ...
An attorney for convicted Nazi war criminal John Demjanjuk filed a complaint with German prosecutors claiming that his death was hastened by medication administered at a nursing home in Bavaria.
John Demjanjuk Neal Sher, U.S. Government’s Leading Nazi Hunter, Dies at 74 He pursued former Nazis who had gotten into the United States illegally and become citizens. One target was John Demjanjuk, ...