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The complaint alleges that the 73- year-old real estate agent served in the Nazi-sponsored Lithuan- ian security police in Vilnius, Lithuania, during World War II. The second complaint was filed Dec. 9 in U.S. District Court in Chicago, alleging that Wiatsches- law (Chester) Rydlinskis, a resi- dent of Bloomingdale, Ill. , served - as a Nazi concentration camp guard and guard dog handler in the SS Death's Head Battalion during World War II. Both cases were filed jointly by the Justice Department's Office of Special Investigations and the U.S. Attorney's Office in each city. Mr. Rydlinskis, born in Lithua- nia in 1924, allegedly joined the Waffen (armed) SS in 1941 and served in the SS Death's Head Battalion at the Auschwitz and Buchenwald concentration camps from 1941 to 1945. The complaint against Mr. Ry- dlinskis, a retired draftsman, charges that while at the Laura subcamp of Buchenwald, the de- fendant also guarded the camp's inmates to prevent their escape as they were evacuated in cattle cars and by forced march toward the Dachau death camp in late March 1945. Many prisoners died during the evacuation due to the harsh conditions, including inadequate food and water and abuse by guards. According to the complaint, Mr. Rydlinskis was arrested by British military forces and held as a war crimes suspect, then was transferred to U.S. custody in Al- lied-controlled Germany, where he was held for almost two years. U.S. officials have not disclosed why he was released. The complaint charges that Mr. Rydlinskis obtained a U.S. immigrant visa in Germany in 1956 by concealing his wartime activities and his arrest and de- tention by British and American military forces. The complaint against Mr. Dailide alleges that he took part in the Nazi-allied Saugumas, or security police, in Vilnius province. The Saugumas was a subordinate component of the German Security Police and Se- curity Service. The Saugumas aided the oc- cupying Nazi forces in arresting, detaining and turning over for ex- ecution Jews caught outside their barbed-wire ghettos or those who were trying to escape. The complaint also charges that Mr. Dailide concealed his wartime activities when apply-‹ ing to immigrate to the United States in 1949. The Dailide case is the latest in a series of Nazi war criminal cases made possible with the help of Lithuanian records. • The Lithuanian government has recently made available World War II records to Justice Department investigators. In September, OSI initiated ac-‹ tion against two other men ac- cused of war crimes in Lithuania. One of the cases is against Aleksandras Lileikis of Norwood, Mass., who is accused of having been the chief of the Saugumas for the entire Vilnius province and thus Mr. Dailide's boss. His case is moving through the courts. Court Rules Against Nigerian Jerusalem (JTA) — People be- longing to the Ibo tribe of Nige- ria are not Jewish, according to a ruling handed down by Israel's High Court of Justice. As a result of the ruling, an es-,y timated 2 million members of they tribe do not have the automatic right to immigrate to Israel and receive citizenship under the country's Law of Return, a right reserved under Israeli law for Jews worldwide. The ruling came in response to a petition filed by Chima Edward Onyolo, an Ibo who has been liv- ing in Israel for six years and is married to an Israeli woman. As the husband of a Jew, Mr. Onyolo is entitled to recognition and permanent residence in Is- rael under the Law of Return, which also applies to the relatives of Jews. But mr. Onyolo sought recog- nition as a Jew himself, saying his tribe had historical links to Judaism. He cited several customs prac- ticed by the Ibo — including cir- cumcision on the eighth day after a male is born — which are iden- tical or similar to Jewish religious customs. But the Ministry of Interior told the court that it had con- sulted with rabbis and scholars and could find no convincing ev- idence pointing to an Ibo-Jewish connection. .