Simon Wiesenthal Center Welcomes Today's Conviction of Auschwitz Guard in Germany
SWC URGES EXPEDITION OF ADDITIONAL CASES OF DEATH CAMP GUARDS AND SPECIAL MURDER SQUAD MEMBERS
The Simon Wiesenthal Center today welcomed the arrest in Sttutgart, Germany of Auschwitz SS-Death's Head guard Hans (Antanas)Lipschis, number four on the Center's most recent "Most Wanted" list. In a statement issued here today by its chief Nazi-hunter, Israel director Dr. Efraim Zuroff, the Center notedLipschis' lengthy service, from October 1941 until January 1945, in the most notorious of Nazi death camps, where approximately 1,300,000 inmates were murdered, among them approximately1,100,000 Jews. According to Zuroff:
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SWC URGES EXPEDITION OF ADDITIONAL CASES OF DEATH CAMP GUARDS AND SPECIAL MURDER SQUAD MEMBERS
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