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Post by TW on Jul 18, 2012 9:30:08 GMT -5
I don't care if this guy is 97 years old. If he is a Nazi, and participated in the death camps, he should be put in prison until he dies. Their end of life shouldn't be comfortable. It wasn't for their victims. He shouldn't be allowed to remain in house arrest. www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-18884106
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Post by happypacker on Jul 18, 2012 9:45:39 GMT -5
they might want that more than remembering. I say put them to donate there time in some way to go to Isreal. they will take care of him!
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Post by amoeba15 on Jul 18, 2012 12:37:29 GMT -5
I take particular offense against this loser since my Great Grandfather was born in Hungary and my Grandmother's family was from Ukraine. He should be turned over to Israel and let them judge him.
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Post by packerconvert on Jul 18, 2012 13:42:43 GMT -5
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Post by TW on Jul 18, 2012 17:07:52 GMT -5
If you read the entire article, you'll find he was condemned to death by the Czechs for what he did.
The Wiesenthal group has been the only group whose efforts has done much to bring these people to justice, and they know this man is who they claim.
If you notice, he was kicked out of Canada about 15 years ago, and should have been turned over to the courts to face the executioner, except the Czech government no longer exists.
His crimes against humanity, and the fact they are certain of his identity, means they are "asking" a government to carry out the life in prison sentence that is mandatory for his crimes.
I'm happy for the Wiesenthal people. They may have found the last real Nazi out there, and want him to face what he deserves.
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