Never Forgive, Never Forget, is the famous Jewish watchword. Why does our government spend so much time, moneyand energy trying to prosecute and deport octogenarians from the World War 2 era?If we are so concerned about war criminals why do we NEVER hound old bastard communists from Viet Nam orJewish war criminals who wreaked havoc all through Europe?Perhaps it's trueour government's capital is Tel Aviv?
http://www.suntimes.com/output/news/cst-nws-nazi02.html
A mild-mannered 86-year-old retired Ukranian carpenter from the North Center neighborhood went on trial Monday, charged with being a member of a Nazi-created police force rounding up Jews in Eastern Europe.
Osyp Firishchak was born in Ukraine and worked for the "Ukrainian Auxiliary Police" in Lviv, a Ukranian city that was part of Nazi-occupied Poland in the 1940s.
Firishchak limped slowly into court using a cane. He sat hunched in his chair listening to testimony Monday, with a full head of white hair and wearing a beige sport shirt. He sipped water from a paper cup, his hand shaking, and he took frequent bathroom trips. He offered no comment leaving court.
If it wins the case, this would be the U.S. Justice Department's Office of Special Investigations' 101st successful prosecution of a Nazi war criminal.
Edited by: Bart
http://www.suntimes.com/output/news/cst-nws-nazi02.html
A mild-mannered 86-year-old retired Ukranian carpenter from the North Center neighborhood went on trial Monday, charged with being a member of a Nazi-created police force rounding up Jews in Eastern Europe.
Osyp Firishchak was born in Ukraine and worked for the "Ukrainian Auxiliary Police" in Lviv, a Ukranian city that was part of Nazi-occupied Poland in the 1940s.
Firishchak limped slowly into court using a cane. He sat hunched in his chair listening to testimony Monday, with a full head of white hair and wearing a beige sport shirt. He sipped water from a paper cup, his hand shaking, and he took frequent bathroom trips. He offered no comment leaving court.
If it wins the case, this would be the U.S. Justice Department's Office of Special Investigations' 101st successful prosecution of a Nazi war criminal.
Edited by: Bart