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Nazi death camp guard John Demjanjuk dies in Germany

2012-03-18 10:54:19 GMT+7 (ICT)

BAD FEILNBACH, Germany (BNO NEWS) -- Nazi death camp guard John Demjanjuk died at a nursing home in southern Germany on early Saturday morning, police said. He was convicted last year of nearly 28,000 counts of accessory to murder.

German police spokesman Martin Winkler said Demjanjuk died at a nursing home in Bad Feilnbach, a municipality in the district of Rosenheim in Bavaria. "Today, in the early morning hours, at the age of 91, Mr. John Demjanjuk died and was found in the room of his nursing home in Bad Feilnbach," the spokesman said.

Demjanjuk, originally from Ukraine, was found guilty at the Munich state court last year for assisting in the murders of thousands of Jews at the Sobibor death camp in Poland in 1943 when the country was occupied by the Nazi regime. He was convicted of 27,900 counts of accessory to murder.

During the trial, Demjanjuk's defense team argued there was no strong evidence to prove he had worked as one of the SS helpers known as Trawniki guards. His lawyers claimed that Demjanjuk was just one of many Soviet prisoners who were forced to work for the Nazis during the war.

An SS identity card showing a young Demjanjuk, who was taken as a German prisoner of war in 1942, was the center piece of the trial as prosecutors worked to determine its authenticity.

Following World War II, Demjanjuk immigrated to the United States where he worked as a mechanic until the 1980s when he faced charges at an Israeli court for serving as a guard at the Treblinka death camp. During the trial, he was alleged to have been known as 'Ivan the Terrible' and was later found guilty and sentenced to death.

However, in 1993, the sentence was overturned by Israel's supreme court and Demjanjuk was later extradited to Germany in May 2009. Demjanjuk's U.S. citizenship was later stripped due to irregularities in his immigration application. With several delays due to his ill health, Demjanjuk was finally sentenced to five years in prison after an 18-month trial in Germany, but his jail time served in the U.S., Israel, and Germany was taken into account.

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What his lawyers claim was actually true. He was one of 760,000 Soviet Ukrainians who surrendered to the Nazis in the summer of 1941. Obviously he was an SS helper, that was his job. It may have been a job that he really loved and was particularly good at it.

His first conviction was overturned when the Reagan admistration, on leg work provided by Pat Buchannon, stepped in with evidence that the ID card under which he was IDed as "Ivan The Terrible" was a fabrication. His accusers had used his immigration picture from his entry in the US after the war.

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