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New York (JTA) — The U.S. Jus-
tice Department has taken steps
to revoke the citizenship of a U.S.
citizen living in Lithuania because
of his World War II activities.
The move to strip Kazys
Gimzauskas, 87, of his U.S. citi-
zenship comes as the United
States and Canada have launched
proceedings against several ac-
cused Nazi war criminals from
Lithuania.
The complaint against Mr.
Gimzauskas alleges that from
1941 to 1944, he was a senior of-
ficial in two units of the Nazi-
sponsored Lithuanian Security
Police, known as the Saugumas.
The unit played an important
role in the implementation of Nazi
racial policy in Lithuania, partic-
ularly in the annihilation of the
country's Jews, according to the
complaint, filed in U.S. District
Court in the District of Columbia.
Mr. Gimzauskas, a retired ma-
chinist, moved in 1993 or 1994
from his home in St. Petersburg,
Fla., to Vilnius, Lithuania, after
the Justice Department had
launched an investigation against
him.
The complaint also charges
that he immigrated to the Unit-
ed States in 1956 illegally, be-.
cause he had not disclosed his
wartime activities, which would
have made him ineligible for en-
try.
According to the complaint, at
one point Mr. Gimzauskas was
second-in-command to Vilnius
Province Saugumas Chief Alek-
sandras Lileikis, who faces a sim-
ilar denaturalization suit filed last
year.
The United States has in-
formed Lithuanian officials of Mr.
Gimzauskas' residence in Vilnius
and of his wartime record, said
Eli Rosenbaum, director of the
Justice Department's Office of
Special Investigations.
The United States reportedly
has not sought Mr. Gimzauskas'
extradition, but wants to prevent
him from returning to the Unit-
ed States.
Israelis Treat
Burn Victims
Jerusalem (JTA) — Israel sent a
team of medical experts to the
former Soviet republic of Azer-
baijan to assist in the treatment
of burn victims from the Nov. 4
subway fire in the capital of
Baku.
Two Israeli doctors traveled to
Azerbaijan, bringing an aid pack-
age of some $25,000 worth of
medicines, intravenous solutions
and other medical materials.
About 300 people died in the
fire, which also left hundreds
wounded.