Former Nazi death camp guard John Demjanjuk has failed in his attempt to get Germany’s top court to declare his deportation from the United States in May illegal, the court said on Wednesday.
Ukrainian-born Demjanjuk, 89, lost a months-long battle to avoid deportation to Germany where he faces charges of assisting in the killing of 29,000 Jews HY”D at the Sobibor death camp in Nazi-occupied Poland in 1943.
The Constitutional court said that Demjanjuk, who spent five years on death row in Israel before being acquitted on different charges in 1993, was unable to prove that his basic rights had been infringed in the deportation.
Courts in both Israel and the United States have previously stated he was a guard at Sobibor, accusations which Demjanjuk, who worked for years as an auto worker in Ohio, now challenges.
Last Friday he was declared healthy enough to stand trial.
(Source: EJP / AFP)
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יש דין וחשבון noone gets off ichman yms was hung by jews people he never dreamt could lift a hair to him that was just a taste of whats wating for him bezrat hashem this animal will get it portion
Al tistakel b’fnei rasha. Why do we have to see this guy’s face?