In April 1988, based primarily on the testimony of survivors of theTreblinka death camp, the Jerusalem district court convicted Ivan (John) Demjanjuk of being the notorious "Ivan Grozny" (Ivan the Terrible), Under these difficult circumstances, the Wiesenthal Center decided to join eight Sobibor survivors, whohad petitioned the Supreme Court to halt Demjanjuk's expulsion from Israel and try him for his service in the Sobibor death camp, where approximately 250,000 Jews had been murdered. Ourconcern was twofold. One that a documented S.S. death camp guard would escape the punishment he fully deserved, and that Israel's failure to implement an appropriate punishment woulddiscourage the prosecution of Holocaust perpetrators in many other countries. To emphasize the latter point, the Center launched a public campaign entitled "Final Justice," which focusedon 15 important Nazi war criminals who had still not been prosecuted, such as Alois Brunner, Eichmann's right-hand man who was responsible for the deportation to death camps of 128,500Jews from Austria, Greece, France, and Slovakia; Maurice Papon who deported the Jews from Bordeaux, France, and hands-on Baltic murderers such as the Lithuanians Antanas Gecas, LeonasPazusis and Jonas Stelmokas and Latvians Oskars Perro and Heinrich Urkis. Unfortunately, our petition and additional ones by other concerned parties were all rejected andDemjanjuk was expelled back to the United States. He subsequently got his American citizenship back, but was again denaturalized by the U.S. Office of Special Investigations andultimately deported to Germany on May 11, 2009, where he was prosecuted and convicted on May 11, 2011, for his service in the Sobibor death camp, and sentenced to five years inprison. |
Dr. Efraim Zuroff is the Director, Simon WiesenthalCenter – Israel office and Eastern European Affairs and Coordinator, SWC Nazi War Crimes Research Worldwide |
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