Accused Nazi Guard John Demjanjuk

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  • May 11: An ambulance carrying John Demjanjuk leaves his home in Seven Hills, Ohio. German officials say they expect him to be deported by Tuesday to face criminal charges in Munich, Germany.
  • May 11: Olivia Nishnic, granddaughter of John Demjanjuk, prepares a sheet to block the view before John Demjanjuk is put in an ambulance in Seven Hills, Ohio. Demjanjuk is expected to be deported to Germany by Tuesday, a German Justice Ministry spokesman said, as the retired autoworker remained inside his suburban Cleveland home.
  • May 11: A sheet obstructs the view as John Demjanjuk is loaded into an ambulance, Monday in Seven Hills, Ohio. German officials say they expect him to be deported by Tuesday to face criminal charges in Munich.
  • May 11: A World War II-era military service pass for John Demjanjuk is seen in this exhibit released by the Department of Justice in Washington. A federal judge stripped Demjanjuk of his U.S. citizenship for a second time on Thursday, saying that World War II documents, including a military service pass, prove Demjanjuk worked in Nazi camps in Sobibor, Trawniki, Majdanek in Poland, and Flossenburg in Germany. On Monday A Berlin court rejected an appeal by suspected Nazi death camp guard John Demjanjuk aimed at preventing his deportation to Germany.
  • May 11: Irene Nishnic, daughter of John Demjanjuk arrrives at his home in Seven Hills, Ohio. Demjanjuk is expected to be deported to Germany by Tuesday a German Justice Ministry spokesman said as the retired autoworker remained inside his suburban Cleveland home.
  • June 3, 1992: In this file photo, John Demjanjuk laughs in Israel's Supreme Court in Jerusalem. In 1993, the Israeli court overturned his World War II war crimes conviction after evidence from KGB files identified another man as "Ivan the Terrible." German officials say they expect him to be deported by Tuesday to face criminal charges in Munich. He's accused of 29,000 counts of accessory to murder at the Sobibor death camp in Nazi-occupied Poland.
  • April 14, 2009: Accused Nazi death camp guard John Demjanjuk is removed in a wheelchair by immigration agents from his Ohio home.
  • April 14, 2009: Accused Nazi death camp guard John Demjanjuk is removed in a wheelchair by immigration agents from his Ohio home.
  • April 14, 2009: Accused Nazi death camp guard John Demjanjuk is removed in a wheelchair by immigration agents from his Ohio home.
  • Accused Nazi death camp guard John Demjanjuk