THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
16 Friday, May 21, 1983
Ex-Nazi Prison Commander
Ordered Deported From U.S.
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NEW YORK (JTA) — An
Immigration and Naturali-
zation judge has ordered
the deportation of Karl Lin-
nas, 63, of Greenvale, L.I.,
on charges he commanded a
Nazi prison in Tartu in
occupied Estonia during
World War II.
Judge Howard Cohen af-
firmed three previous fed--
eral court findings that
Linnas has served as an
officer in an Estonian parti-
san group which collabo-
rated with the German
army and that he conducted
executions at the prison at
which' more than 12,000
Eastern European victims,
including 2,000 Jews, were
murdered.
Linnas was stripped of his
citizens-hip in a non-jury
trial conducted in July
1981, by Judge Jacob Mis-
hler in federal court in
Westbury, L.I., who ruled
that Linnas had concealed
his World War II crimes.
The case was started in
June 1981, by the Justice
Department's Office of
Special Investigations
(OSI), which accused
Linnas of lying to immi-
gration authorities in
1951, when he carne to the
United States as a dis-
placed person, and again
when he became a
naturalized citizen in
1960.
Judge Mishler's ruling
was upheld by the federal
court of Appeals and
allowed by the Supreme
Court to let stand in October
1982.
Linnas is expected to ap-
peal the deportation ruling,
a proceeding which could go
to the Supreme Court.
Neal Sher, acting OSI di-
rector, said Linnas had cho-
sen Estonia as the country
he wanted to be sent to, if
the deportation order was
sustained in any appeal.
Sher said that since Es-
tonia is now part of the
Soviet Union, which pro-
vided some of the documents
used iri evidence in the
Judge Mishler hearing and
which sentenced Linnas in
absentia for war crimes,
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