Judge Revokes Man's Citizenship /-) New York (JTA) — A federal judge has revoked the citizenship of a man who fled to Germany last year after learning that the U.S. government planned to act on his Nazi past, according to the Justice Department. Wiatscheslaw "Chester" Ry- dlinskis, 71, of Bloomingdale, Ill., is a former armed SS guard and dog handler in Nazi concentra- tion camps, the government said. In 1966, he became a natural- ized U.S. citizen. U.S. District Court Judge William Hart in Chicago ordered the denaturalization July 20 af- ter Rydlinskis, a retired drafts- man, did not answer a December complaint filed by the U.S. At- torney's Office in Chicago and the Office of Special Investigations, the Justice Department's Nazi- hunting unit. The complaint alleged that Mr. Rydlinskis joined the Waffen SS in 1941, and served as an armed guard and dog handler in the SS Death's Head Battalion from 1941 to 1945 at Auschwitz, Buchenwald and Laura, a Buchenwald subcamp. At Laura, Mr. Rydlinskis al- legedly guarded the inmates to prevent their escape as they were evacuated — in cattle cars and by forced marches — toward Dachau. The U.S. government charges that Mr. Rydlinskis concealed his Nazi involvement one other time in addition to when he became a naturalized citizen. In 1956, he hid his past when he entered the United States under the Refugee Relief Act of 1953, the govern- ment said. [VET JEWELERS FINE JEWELQY 5 GU 16 A Unique Collection Of Fine Jewelry, Gifts And Table Top Bridal Registry Available 6885 Orchard Lake Road • West Bloomfield, MI 48322 On The Boardwalk • (810) 737-2333 Assets Kept By France? • Paris (JTA) — French Nazi /) hunter Serge Klarsfeld has charged that the government of France kept or sold assets be- longing to Jews deported from the country to death camps during World War II. France "should be more forth- coming toward claimants, the children of deported Jews," Mr. Klarsfeld said in a recent inter- view with the French daily news- / paper Liberation. "I want them to be able to grow old with digni- ty?, Millions of dollars in cash, property and valuables that had been confiscated from 70,000 Jews before their deportation were transferred to the French Treasury after the war, he said. `The parents were robbed, and their children cannot get their reparations," he said. Mr. Klarsfeld's claim is based upon a report he unearthed signed by a French officer. - • • .• 1-- LO 0) 0) CD 03