Lansing, MI – Appeals Court Revokes Citizenship of Accused Nazi

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    Lansing, MI – A federal appeals court has upheld a decision to revoke the U.S. citizenship of an 87-year-old Michigan man accused of shooting Jews as a member of a Nazi police unit.

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    A judge ruled last year that John Kalymon of Troy was ineligible for citizenship because of his service to Nazi Germany. Kalymon was in the Nazi-operated Ukrainian Auxiliary Police during World War II.

    The judge found that Kalymon’s unit rounded up Jews, oversaw forced labor, killed those attempting to escape and delivered others to killing sites for mass execution.

    Kalymon appealed, claiming mistaken identity.

    But the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati has just agreed he should lose his citizenship.

    A message seeking comment from Kalymon’s lawyer was not immediately returned.


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    Chaim
    Chaim
    15 years ago

    Yemach Shemoy. Let the killer bastard rot in hell, and let this be a lesson to any future wannabe nazis, your end will be very bad.

    Allan
    Allan
    15 years ago

    I say send him Israel and have him tried for his crimes…then justice will be served. Bleeding heart Liberals need not reply…those that did what he did need to be punished and Israel will do it right i’m sure!!