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- From: Nigel Allen <nigel.allen@canrem.com>
- Subject: Federal Judge Revokes Citizenship of Nazi Concentration Camp Guard
- Message-ID: <1992Dec19.232245.21268@mont.cs.missouri.edu>
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- Here is a press release from the U.S. Department of Justice.
-
- Federal Judge Revokes Citizenship of Nazi Concentration Camp Guard
- To: National Desk
- Contact: Dean St. Dennis of the U.S. Department of Justice,
- 202-514-2007
-
- WASHINGTON, Dec. 18 -- The Department of Justice
- announced today that a federal judge here has revoked the U.S.
- citizenship of Anton Bless of Lecanto, Fla., a Nazi concentration
- camp guard.
- U.S. District Judge Joyce Hens Green entered the default judgment
- after Bless failed to answer a complaint filed by the Office of
- Special Investigations (OSI) of the Criminal Division and the U.S.
- Attorney's Office.
- Bless earlier fled from the United States to Germany after being
- told the complaint was to be filed, and his attorney informed the
- department that his client would not defend himself against the
- charges.
- The complaint alleged that Bless, 67, a retired machinist, joined
- the Waffen-SS (Armed-SS) in 1942 and served in the SS-Totenkopf
- Sturmbann (SS Death's Head Battalion) in the infamous Auschwitz camp
- system in Nazi-occupied Poland.
- The complaint said Bless' service in the Waffen-SS -- an
- organization adjudged as criminal in 1946 by the International
- Military Tribunal at Nuremberg, Germany -- constituted assistance in
- the Nazi program of persecution based on race, religion, political
- opinion and national origin. More than 1 million people, among them
- at least 960,000 Jews, were murdered at Auschwitz.
- Following the end of world War II, the complaint said, Bless
- concealed his service as an SS guard at the Auschwitz camp system
- from U.S. government officials at the following times:
-
- 1. In 1956, when he successfully entered the United States from
- Salzburg, Austria under the Refugee Relief Act of 1953; and
-
- 2. In 1964, when he successfully applied for naturalized U.S.
- citizenship.
-
- Neal M. Sher, director of OSI, said revocation of Bless'
- citizenship resulted from the department's ongoing efforts to
- identify and take legal action against former participants in Nazi
- persecution who reside in the United States. With this case, 44 Nazi
- persecutors have been stripped of U.S. citizenship as a result of
- OSI's investigations and prosecutions, and 33 persons have been
- removed from the United States.
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