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and staff about his background and experience.
indicated that Palij would be taken to a care facility in the town of Ahlen.Palij maintained friendships with other Nazi guards who the government says came to the U.
The local government in Warendorf county.Palij told Justice Department investigators who showed up at his door in 1993: I would never have received my visa if I told the truth.He told immigration officials that he worked during the war in a woodshop and farm in Nazi-occupied Poland; at another farm in Germany; and finally in a German upholstery factory.
a law meant to help refugees from post-war Europe.all 29 members of New Yorks congressional delegation signed a letter urging the State Department to follow through on his deportation.
Palij is not the last in the U.
It wasnt until after a second interview in 2001 that he signed a document acknowledging he had been a guard at Trawniki and a member of the Streibel Battalion.The Battle of Normandy began when more than 150.
The landing at Inchon changed the course of the war.000 Allied troops landed on the beaches of Normandy
was detained and placed under house arrest.Amnesty International declared Skochilenkoa prisoner of conscience.