Maybe he can finally rest in peace.
"John Demjanjuk, accused of collaboration with Nazis" by Robert D. McFadden | New York Times March 18, 2012
NEW YORK - Had he been, as he and his family asserted, a Ukrainian prisoner of war in Germany and Poland who made his way to America and became a victim of mistaken identity? Or had he been, as prosecutors charged, a collaborating guard who willingly participated in the killing of Jews at the Treblinka, Majdanek, and Sobibor death camps?
"whose case set a new legal precedent in Germany. It was the first time prosecutors had been able to convict someone in a Nazi-era case without direct evidence."
Also see: Forget Germany
Oh, he was framed by the Bolshevik Jews!
Ever hear of Lazar Kaganovich or Genrikh Yagoda, readers?
Yeah, I thought not.
But you constantly see and hear about this:
Germany Long Ago
Nazis Then and Now
I'm tired of seeing the then, 'kay?
Sadly, it's the EUSraeli Empire that are the Nazis now.
Ivan Demjanjuk was born in Dubovye Makharintsy, a village in Ukraine, to impoverished, disabled parents. He had only four years of schooling, and was drafted into the Soviet Army in 1941. In 1942, he was wounded and captured by Germans in the Crimea. What he did for the rest of the war was the crux of the issues surrounding his later life....
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Nope: Ohio burial for Demjanjuk opposed
And peace, at last, was his.