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Former Nazi camp guard Palij dies months after deportation to Germany

BERLIN, Jan 11, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Former Nazi labour camp guard Jakiw Palij
who was stripped of his US citizenship and deported in August, has died in
Germany aged 95, the US ambassador in Berlin announced Thursday.

“Former Nazi prison guard Jakiw Palij has died in Germany,” Richard Grenell
tweeted.

“Removing the former Nazi prison guard from the US was something multiple
Presidents just talked about – but President Trump made it happen,” he added.

Palij had been living in a retirement home in the northwestern German town
of Ahlen, the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung newspaper reported on its
website.

In August Germany, citing its “moral duty”, took Palij in after he was
stripped of his US citizenship.

Palij had concealed his Nazi past from immigration agents when he moved to
the United States in 1949, the US Justice Department said. He became American
in 1957.

Washington had tried for several years to expel Palij, who had lived in
Queens, New York since 1949.

Palij admitted to US federal officials in 2001 that he was trained at the
Trawniki forced-labour camp in Nazi-occupied Poland during World War II in
spring 1943.

In court documents, the US government said men who trained at Trawniki
participated in implementing the Third Reich’s plan to murder Jews in Poland,
code-named “Operation Reinhard,” the statement said.

On November 3, 1943, more than 6,000 men, women and children incarcerated
at Trawniki were shot to death in one of the largest single massacres of the
Holocaust, the US Justice Department said.

By helping to prevent the escape of prisoners, Palij played “an
indispensable role in ensuring that they met their tragic fate at the hands
of the Nazis,” Eli Rosenbaum, then director of the Justice Department’s
Office of Special Investigations, said at the time.

Palij denied the allegations.

Berlin had long refused to accept him as he did not have German
nationality.

The last alleged Nazi war criminal deported by the US to Germany before
Palij was John Demjanjuk, who served as a guard at the Sobibor extermination
camp in occupied Poland, in 2009.

A German court sentenced him to five years in prison in 2011. He died the
next year.

German justice has been criticised for its treatment of Nazi war crimes,
accused of handing out lenient sentence too late to perpetrators.

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