Feds to deport Lawrenceville man, former Nazi guard

by angryindian | October 1, 2007 at 09:17 am
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The American federal government has decided after decades of protecting and hiring ex-Nazis fleeing justice in European courts that they are now willing to deport former Nazi personnel residing in the United States.  This is the latest in a list of such cases where the U.S. has begun to round up Nazi officials and German army service members living quietly in the United States.  Why the U.S. has waited so long to deal with this situation should be up for speculation but it isn't.  - The Angryindian

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The federal government plans to deport an 85-year-old Lawrenceville man accused of handling attack dogs as a Nazi concentration-camp guard during World War II, authorities said Monday.

The Justice Department and Department of Homeland Security that Paul Henss, a German citizen living in Gwinnett County, guarded prisoners "at the notorious Dachau and Buchenwald Concentration Camps in Nazi Germany."

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