U.S. deports 95-year-old former Nazi camp guard to Germany

Palij, 95, taken to elder care home, unlikely to be prosecuted

August 21, 2018 01:54 pm | Updated 09:14 pm IST - BERLIN:

Jakiw Palij, who was deported to Germany early on Tuesday.

Jakiw Palij, who was deported to Germany early on Tuesday.

The White House says a 95-year-old former Nazi concentration camp guard has been deported to Germany, 14 years after a judge ordered his expulsion.

In a statement, the White House said the deportation of Jakiv Palij, who lived in New York City, was carried out early on Tuesday.

After World War II, Palij hid his involvement in the slaughter of Jews at the Trawniki camp in Nazi-occupied Poland and gained entry to the U.S. by claiming he was a farmer and factory worker.

Though a judge ordered Palij deported in 2004, he continued to live in limbo at his home in Queens because no country would accept him.

Palij’s fate in Germany is unclear as prosecutors have previously indicated there doesn’t appear to be enough evidence to bring wartime charges.

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