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December 25, 1981 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-12-25

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

30 Friday, December 25, 1981

Accused Ex-Nazi Killed

erate into torments when
they are continued and un-
intermitted.

Sensual delights soon end
in loathing, quickly bring a
glutting surfeit, and degen-
-

WASHINGTON (JTA) —
The Justice Department
filed suit to revoke the citi-
zenship of Albert
Deutscher, a 61-year-old Il-
linois man accused of par-
ticipating in the murder of
Jewish men, women and
children in the Ukraine as a
member of a Nazi par-
liamentary group during
World War II.
later,
hours
Just
Deutscher was struck and
killed by a train.
The Justice Department
action, filed in a Federal
District court in Chicago,
accused Deutscher of par-
ticipating on more than one
occasion "in the shooting
and killing of many hun-
dreds of unarmed Jewish
civilians including women
and children" and that he
lied about his war time ac-
tivities when he applied for
admission to the United
States in 1942 and for U.S.
citizenship in 1957.
The complaint said
Deutscher was a native of
Worms in the Soviet Uk-
raine, and the Nazis, who
captured the city in 1941
created a paramilitary
organization called the
Selbstschutz to maintain
Nazi control of Worms.

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It also said Deutscher
joined the paramilitary
group in early 1942, the
complaint charged, the
Nazis took many Eastern
European Jews to Odessa
and then took them north
and "on more than one occa-
sion during January and
February 1942, the trains
halted at or near Berezovka,
a few kilometers west of
Worms."
The Jews were then "for-
cibly unloaded from the
freight cars" and marched
in columns to the village of
Worms, where they were
slaughtered by the
Selbstschutz, the complaint
said.
Deutscher's death in the
Burlington Northern rail-
road's Clyde station is sub-
urban Cicero, where he had
worked as a carman since
coming to the United States
in 1942, came just hours
after the Justice Depart-
ment suit was filed.
According to a
spokesman for the rail-
road, Deutscher, a resi-
dent of Brookfield, Ill.,
complained of being ill
and asked to leave work
early.
He was struck by the
train despite repeated
warning whistles from the
oncoming train, the
spokesman said.
Authorities failed to specu-
late at this time whether
Deutscher's death was an
•accident or suicide.

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course of life is indeed noth-
ing else but a lie reduced to

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Vatican Media
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ROME (JTA) — The two
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the newspaper Osservatore
Romano — sharply,
criticized Israel for annex-
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By contrast to the Vati-
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official statement spoke
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Parliament rejected a
demand by the Communist
Party and other leftwing
factions to withdraw Italy's
offer to participate in the in-
ternational peacekeeping
force in Sinai.

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