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This is the third batch of the names of the Nazis who found refuge in the United States. 42. Vilis Hazners (1905-1989) - Latvia Latvian Legion officer accused in the 1977 INS cases. Won his case when the evidence failed; died free. 43. Gustav Hilger (1886-1965) - Germany. Foreign Office Russia expert implicated in the machinery of deportations; brought in under Operation Bloodstone as a State Department and CIA adviser. Never prosecuted. 44. Nestor Holejko (d. 1991) - Czechoslovakia. Gestapo agent and postwar CIA agent. Denaturalized in 1968, a rare pre-OSI case; Czechoslovakia refused him; died in the U.S. 45. Anatoly Hrusitzky (1917-1992) - Ukraine. Nazi-era police, Cherny Ostrov. Fled to Venezuela in 1984 and renounced citizenship; died 1992. 44. Sergis Hutyrczyk (1924-1993) - Belarus. Guard at the Koldyczewo camp, where thousands were killed. Died in 1993 during his denaturalization appeal. 45. Antanas Impulevicius (1907-1970) - Lithuania. Commander of the 12th Lithuanian Battalion that carried out mass executions at Kaunas, Minsk, Kletsk, and Slutsk. The U.S. dismissed the Soviet extradition request after his 1962 death sentence; died free in Philadelphia. 46. Emanuel Jasiuk (d. 1983) - Belarus. Collaborationist mayor of Kletsk during the massacres of its Jews. Never prosecuted; died free in New Jersey. 47. Liudas Kairys (1920-1999) - Lithuania. Trawniki-trained platoon leader at the Treblinka labor camp. Deported to Germany in 1993; investigation suspended; died 1999. 48. Konrads Kalejs (1913-2001) - Latvia. Officer of the Arajs Kommando killing unit (~26,000 deaths). Deported from the U.S. (1994), expelled from Canada (1997), fled the U.K. (2000); died in Australia facing Latvian extradition. 49. John (Ivan) Kalymon (1921-2014) - Ukraine. Auxiliary policeman in Lviv whose own duty reports tallied Jews he shot during the August 1942 Aktion. Denaturalized 2007; died in Michigan awaiting removal. 50. Bronius Kaminskas (b. 1905) - Lithuania. Hartford resident accused in 1976 of selecting some 400 Jews for execution, participating in the shooting of about 200 at the Bilum Estate, and shooting roughly 60 children. The case stalled on health grounds and never reached judgment. 51. Michael Karkoc (1919-2019) - Ukraine. Founder and company commander of the SS-subordinated Ukrainian Self-Defense Legion implicated in burning Polish villages. Exposed 2013; Poland sought his arrest; never removed; died in Minnesota at 100. 52. Juris Kauls (1912-2008) - Latvia. Deputy chief and inspector of guards at a camp near Riga. Fled to West Germany in 1988; died in Latvia. 53. Mikelis Kirsteins (1916-1994) - Latvia. Member of the Arajs Kommando. Remained on health grounds; died in the U.S. 54. Jonas Klimavicius (1907-1993) - Lithuania. Schutzmannschaft member. Denaturalized by settlement; died in the U.S. 55. Michael Kolnhofer (1917-1997) - Germany. Concentration camp guard. Died in 1997 during denaturalization proceedings. 56. Ferenc Koreh (1909-1997) - Hungary. Editor of a pro-Axis newspaper that incited against Jews; later a Radio Free Europe broadcaster. Denaturalized 1994; died before removal. 57. Serge Kowalchuk (1920-1998) - Ukraine. Deputy commandant of the Ukrainian police in Luboml during the 1942 ghetto liquidation. Ordered deported; fled to Paraguay in 1987; died there. 58. Bohdan Koziy (1923-2003) - Ukraine. Auxiliary policeman found by a U.S. court to have personally shot Jewish civilians, including a four-year-old girl. Fled to Costa Rica in 1985; died there in 2003 with a Polish warrant pending. 59. Wasyl Krysa (1925-2004) - Ukraine. SS guard at Poniatowa and Gusen. Died during his denaturalization appeal. 60. Josias Kumpf (1925-2009) - Yugoslavia (ethnic German). SS guard at Sachsenhausen and at Trawniki during the November 1943 "Harvest Festival" massacre. Deported to Austria in 2009; died there months later, unprosecutable under Austrian law.






I am also releasing my first batch of 20 names for the Nazis who found refuge in the United States. 1. Juozas Brazaitis (Ambrazevicius) (1903-1974) - Lithuania Acting prime minister of the 1941 Lithuanian Provisional Government, during whose brief tenure anti-Jewish edicts issued and mass killings began. An INS investigation was closed in 1974 for insufficient evidence shortly before his death - a closure later misrepresented as an exoneration, which U.S. officials have formally disputed. 2. Peter Bernes (Bernotavicius) (1922-2004) - Lithuania Deputy to the Nazi-era mayor and police in Kupiskis. Fled to Lithuania in 2002; died there. 3. Adolph Milius (Milinavicius) (1918-1999) - Lithuania Lithuanian Security Police. Fled to Lithuania in 1996; died 1999. 4. Vladimir Sokolov (Samarin) (1913-1992) - Russia Russian author of virulent antisemitic propaganda for the Nazi paper Rech in occupied Oryol; later a Yale lecturer. Denaturalized 1986; fled to Canada in 1988; died in Montreal. 5. Basil Artishenko (1923-1989) - Belarus Nazi-controlled police in Khoiniki. Denaturalized; allowed to remain on health grounds; died 1989. 6. Andrija Artukovic (1899-1988) - Croatia Interior minister of the Ustasha state - the 'Himmler of the Balkans' - whose regime murdered hundreds of thousands at Jasenovac and elsewhere. Extradited to Yugoslavia in 1986 after 35 years of litigation; sentenced to death; died in custody. 7. Radaslau Astrouski (1887-1976) - Belarus President of the Nazi puppet Belarusian Central Council. Shielded by U.S. intelligence interests; never prosecuted; died free in New Jersey. 8. John Avdzej (1905-1998) - Belarus Nazi-installed mayor of Stoubtsy. Left for West Germany in 1984 and renounced citizenship. 9. Martin Bartesch (1926-1989) - Romania (ethnic German) Romanian-born ethnic German SS guard at Mauthausen whose file recorded his fatal shooting of a French Jewish inmate. Left for Austria under OSI agreement in 1987; died unprosecuted. 10. Anton Baumann (1911-1994) - Germany Death's Head guard at Stutthof and Buchenwald. Ordered deported 1993; never removed due to health; died in the U.S. 11. Walter Berezowskyj (1924-2010) - Ukraine Guard at Trawniki, Poniatowa, and Gusen. Denaturalized; never deported due to health; died in the U.S. 12. Friedrich Karl Berger (b. 1925) - Germany Armed guard of a Neuengamme subcamp near Meppen. Removed to Germany in February 2021 at age 95 - the last Nazi persecutor expelled from the United States. 13. Anton Bless (1924-2004) - Germany Death's Head guard at Auschwitz. Fled to Germany in 1992; died 2004. 14. Johann Breyer (1925-2014) - Slovakia (ethnic German) Slovak-born ethnic German SS guard at Auschwitz-Birkenau. Defeated denaturalization for decades; died in Philadelphia in July 2014, hours before approval of his extradition to Germany was unsealed. 15. Ildefonsas Bucmys (1920-2005) - Lithuania Guard at Majdanek. Denaturalized; remained on health grounds; died in the U.S. 16. Juozas Budreika (1916-1996) - Lithuania Member of the 2nd/12th Schutzmannschaft killing battalion. Repatriated to Lithuania in May 1996; died weeks later. 17. Kazys Ciurinskas (1918-?) - Lithuania Veteran of the 2nd Schutzmannschaft Battalion, which massacred Jews in Lithuania and Belarus. Denaturalized; departed to Lithuania in 1999. 18. Algimantas Dailide (1921-2015) - Lithuania Saugumas officer who arrested Jews fleeing the Vilnius ghetto. Left for Germany 2004; convicted in Lithuania 2006 but never imprisoned; died 2015. 19 . Kurt Debus (1908-1983) - Germany SS member and V-2 engineer; Paperclip recruit who became the first director of the Kennedy Space Center. Never investigated.

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This is the second batch of the names of the Nazis who found refuge in the United States. 20. John (Ivan) Demjanjuk (1920-2012) - Ukraine: Trawniki-trained guard at Sobibor, Majdanek, and Flossenbuerg. Wrongly tried in Israel as "Ivan the Terrible" (acquitted 1993); deported to Germany 2009; convicted in Munich 2011 as accessory to 28,060 murders; died on appeal. 21. Jakob Denzinger (1924-2016) - Yugoslavia (ethnic German): SS guard at Auschwitz, Mauthausen, and other camps. Fled to West Germany in 1989; died in Croatia in 2016. 22. Michael Derkacz (1909-1983) - Ukraine: Ukrainian police, Lviv region. Denaturalized 1983; died before deportation. 23. Karlis Detlavs (1911-1983) - Latvia [DEPORTATION DENIED]: Baltimore factory worker accused of executing Jews in the Riga ghetto and selections at Dvinsk. A judge denied deportation in 1980, ruling the identifications unreliable; died 1983. 24. Albert Deutscher (1920-1981) - Ukraine (ethnic German) Selbstschutz militiaman implicated in massacres of Jews in the Odessa region. Committed suicide in Chicago the day after charges were announced, December 1981. 25. Valdis Didrichsons (1913-1995) - Latvia. Member of the Arajs Kommando. Denaturalized; remained on health grounds; died in the U.S. 26. Walter Dornberger (1895-1980) - Germany. General commanding the V-2 program over its slave-labor production; became a senior Bell Aircraft executive. Never prosecuted; died in Germany. 27. Peter Egner (1922-2011) - Yugoslavia (ethnic German). Served the German Security Police in Belgrade, whose unit murdered some 17,000 people. Serbia indicted him and sought extradition; died in Washington State mid-appeal. 28. Feodor Fedorenko (1907-1987) - Ukraine. Armed guard at Treblinka. His Supreme Court case (1981) became the legal foundation of all U.S. prosecutions; deported to the USSR 1984; executed by firing squad 1987, the only one executed. 29. Osyp Firishchak (1920-c.2010) - Ukraine. Ukrainian Auxiliary Police, Lviv, during the destruction of the city's Jewish community. Denaturalized 2005; died before removal. 30. Adam Friedrich (1921-2006) - Germany. SS guard at Gross-Rosen, Dyhernfurth, and Flossenbuerg. Denaturalized; died in 2006 before removal proceedings. 31. Orest Galan (b. 1921) - Ukraine. Ukrainian Auxiliary Police. Ordered to depart the U.S. by settlement in 2006. 32. Anton Geiser (1924-2012) - Yugoslavia (ethnic German). Death's Head guard at Sachsenhausen and Buchenwald escorts. Denaturalized 2006; died during deportation appeals. 33. Kazys Gimzauskas (1908-2001) - Lithuania. Lileikis's deputy in the Vilnius Saugumas. Fled to Lithuania; convicted of genocide in 2001 but excused due to dementia; died that year. 34. Mikhail Gorshkow (1923-2013) - Estonia. Gestapo interrogator implicated in the murder of Jews in Slutsk, Belarus. Fled to Estonia, which closed its investigation; died 2013. 35. Juozas Grabauskas (1918-2002) - Lithuania. Schutzmannschaft member. Repatriated to Lithuania in 1993; died 2002. 36. Vytautas Gudauskas (1918-1997) - Lithuania. Schutzmannschaft member. Allowed to remain on health grounds; died in the U.S. 37. Jakob Habich (1913-1995) - Germany. Death's Head guard at Majdanek and Auschwitz. Allowed to remain on health grounds; died in the U.S. 38. Bronislaw Hajda (1924-2005) - Poland. Trawniki-trained guard at the Treblinka labor camp who participated in its March 1943 massacre. Denaturalized 1997; no country would accept him; died in the U.S. 39. Ferdinand Hammer (1921-2004) - Germany. SS concentration camp guard. Deported to Austria in 2000; died there. 40. John Hansl (1925-2007) - Germany Death's Head guard at Sachsenhausen and Natzweiler. Denaturalized; died in Des Moines before removal. 41. Martin Hartmann (b. c. 1919) - Germany. Death's Head guard at Sachsenhausen. Departed permanently to Germany by agreement in 2007.



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