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Jerusalem (JTA) — Details
of a recent photograph of
suspected war criminal John
Demjanjuk superimposed
over a disputed photo on an
SS identification card al-
legedly issued to him in 1942,
leave no doubt that the pic-
tures are of the same man,"
an expert witness testified for
the prosecution in Jerusalem
District Court Tuesday.
The faces are "identical,"
according to Patricia Smith, a
professor of physical an-
thropology the Hebrew Uni-
versity. She utilized a sophis-
ticated comparison technique,
similar to one described in
court last week by Reinhard
Altmann, head of the finger-
prints and photographic crim-
inal identification bureau of
West German police.
Altman concluded after his
own examination of the
photographs that there was a
"very high probability" that
the picture on the ID card is
that of the defendant. The
card was issued at the Traw-
niki camp where the
Ukrainian-born Demjanjuk, a
German prisoner of war, al-
legedly was trained for guard
duty at Treblinka. Demjanjuk
claims the card, obtained
from the Soviet Union, is a
KGB forgery.
Smith demonstrated her
findings in a video presenta-
tion in the courtroom after
the three-judge panel over-
ruled objections by the de-
fense.
Meanwhile, representatives
of the prosecution and de-
fense are preparing to go to
West Germany shortly to
question three witnesses,
some or all of them former SS
men who claim to remember
the defendant from Treblinka
but are unwilling or unable
to come to Israel to testify.
The court rejected an appeal
by Demjanjuk to be allowed
to accompany them.
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