EEUU deports Germany to Friedrich Karl Berger, a Nazi guard living in Tennessee | News Univision United States

Friedrich Karl Berger was removed from his home in Memphis, Tennessee, and sent to his country of origin by the side guard of the Neuengamme concentration camp in 1945, the Department of Justice informed this Saturday.

Berger was deported as part of “Nazi-promoted acts of persecution”, the authorities said.

Berger was operating in Meppen, Germany, during the Second World War, during which prisoners were charged with “atrocities” and “working until death”, in which case Rebecca Holt’s decision was taken.

Berger admits in the juices that he avoids taking prisoners from the Neuengamme concentration camp.

We also know that the prisoners are mistreated and some are murmured. Aseguró que seguía órdenes.

The court also discovered that in March 1945, ahead of the British and Canadian ally forces, Berger helped watch prisoners while being evacuated by force in inhumane conditions, resulting in the deaths of 70 people.

The prisons include “Jews, Poles, Russians, Danes, Germans, Latvians, French, Italians and Political Opponents” of the Nazis, signaled the Department of Justice.

More from 40,000 prisoners will die on the camp of Neuengamme following the historical records.

Berger flew to Germany on Saturday and went to Frankfurt to be interrogated. Hasta moment is not clear and will be someday juicy in his country of origin. German justice abandoned the lawsuit against Berger in December 2020, citing insufficient evidence.

The Department of Justice convenes trials of state and European archives, “including registers of the historical jurisdiction of Nuremberg”. In these juices, 75 years ago, jurists from the Allied Peasants who won the Second World War judged the main figures of the Nazi regime at the International Court of Justice. Various of the alleged deaths were committed to death and death.

“Ridiculous”

“75 years old, this is ridiculous … You can not understand what you can do in a country like this”, says the periodical.

In 2020, a Memphis immigration law will bring order to Friedrich Karl Berger. In November 2020, the Immigration Appeals Board confirmed the decision.

Berger will never be transferred from his posts and will receive a pension from Germany based in part on his service during the war, according to the Department of Justice.

In 1979, the EU Governor created the Special Investigation Officer dedicated to finding Nazis. There is currently a program for judicial victories against 109 individuals.

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