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Transcript: JUSTICE DEPARTMENT MOVES TO REVOKE U.S. CITIZENSHIP OF FORMER NAZI CONCENTRATION CAMP GUARD
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- October 28, 1999
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Washington, D.C., - The U.S. Department of Justice today filed
a
complaint to revoke the U.S. citizenship of Theodor Szehinskyj, a
resident
of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, who served, the complaint alleges,
as a
Waffen-SS Death's Head Concentration Camp Guard at Gross-Rosen Concentration
Camp, Warsaw Concentration Camp, and Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp
during
World War II.
The complaint, filed today with the U.S. District Court for the
Eastern District of Pennsylvania by the Criminal Division's Office
of Special
Investigations (OSI) and the U.S. Attorney's Office in Philadelphia,
alleges
that Szehinskyj, a retired machine mechanic who was born in Poland
in ...