Finally In Custody Nazi guard Johann Leprich's past catches up with him after 16-year search. George Vine of West Bloomfield spent only a few knowledge of John on the present and not his days in Mauthausen, but the experience left indeli- past." ble marks. Alex Kuhn, a Holocaust survivor from On Jan. 19, 1945, the Nazis began liquidating Southfield, is incredulous. t took police and special investigators 40 the concentration camps around Auschwitz (in "Everybody knew about this guy," he said. minutes to search the house on the tree-lined Poland), where Vine was held captive. During the "What took them all this time to catch up to street in Clinton Township. march to evade the Allies, he spent time in about him?" He gave no resistance as federal agents and eight other camps before being liberated, but Kuhn was in Mauthausen for four months in local police from Macomb County and Clinton "Mauthausen was likely one of 1944, hauling rocks up 185 steps Township found Johann Leprich, 78, the Nazi the worst camps that I experi- in a stone quarry. Germany death camp guard hidden in a secret enced," he said. "Although "We made eight trips a day into compartment beneath the stairs on July 1. Auschwitz was a terrible camp, the quarry, excavating to build "There was a great deal of various surveillance when you got to 1945, after they tunnels and underground factories and law enforcement investigative effort that pre- killed all the Hungarian Jews, for the Germans," he said. "I don't ceded this," said Eli Rosenbaum, director of the they shut off the gas chambers know for a fact that Leprich was a U.S. Department of Justice Office of Special and there was almost a feeling murderer, but it was part of the Investigations. that maybe we'll make it. job to make people's lives miser- "There was a hiding place under the staircase for "Going into Mauthausen at that able." him, the irony of that is not lost on us, of course," late a date, the most clearest vision A document filed July 2 in U.S. he said, referring to the many Jews rousted from that I have in front of my eyes was Immigration Court in Detroit by hiding places and led to their deaths by the Nazis. to see the guards beating up peo- OSI and the Department of In 1987, U.S. District Judge Barbara Hackett ple and hanging them in almost a Homeland Security states that stripped Leprich of his citizenship. He had admit- daily affair. I thought that I had Leprich should be deported based ted he was a member of the SS Death's Head seen everything, but this was on his service as an armed SS Battalion at the German-run Mauthausen concen- beyond any comprehension." guard at Mauthausen. The docu- tration camp in Austria from 1943 to 1945. He About 119,000 prisoners died ment also alleges that Leprich is lied about his past when he entered the United there. Vine described the typical subject to deportation because he States in 1952, and became naturalized in 1958. armed guard at Mauthausen as "a failed to comply with a statute Before the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Leprich was foun d in a hiding vicious beast who gets his greatest requiring that aliens residing in Service could deport him, Leprich fled to Canada. place under a sta ircase in his house. pleasure probably out of seeing the United States report their In 1997, Leprich was featured on America's Most people suffer or in pain." address to federal authorities. Wanted, and tips led investigators to learn he was U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft said, "This "We have a deportation case that we have to do making regular trips across the U.S.-Canada border arrest makes clear that those who participated in the now, but it's very satisfying to have him in cus- to visit his wife. atrocities of the Holocaust will not escape the deter- tody," Rosenbaum said. "We plan to move expedi- But he was not living openly, Rosenbaum insist- mined reach of U.S. law enforcement, regardless of tiously to accomplish his removal from the United ed. how much time has passed. Nazi collaborators will States back to Europe. He will not be going back "If he was living openly, they wouldn't have had not find a safe haven in the United States." to Canada." a hiding place for Although there is no safe haven for Leprich here, To date, 71 Nazi him and he would there is no guarantee of what happens to him once persecutors have been have been easy for he is deported to Europe, said Rosenbaum. stripped of U.S. citi- the U.S. government "Europe long ago abdicated its moral and legal zenship and 57 have to find," he said. responsibilities in these cases, for the most part, been removed from "This was, in fact, a despite intense prodding by the U.S. government," the United States remarkable inves- he said. "Only very rarely have European govern- since OSI began tigative effort and ments prosecuted any deported OSI defendants. It's operations in 1979. the lion's share of another one of the many frustrations of this work." "Here is a man this goes to the Vine is frustrated, too. who operated in a Department of "I have no hate in my heart, but all those guilty concentration camp, Vine ig Rosenzve Rosenbaum Homeland Security ones, who got away until this very date, if there's which represents to and the FBI." any few years left in their lives, they should be this very day the Though no one is locked up," he said. "We can't be bestial like the most heinous crime in human history, yet he sure, speculation is that Leprich used an assumed Germans were, but we could have a law abiding enjoyed the tremendous freedom in the United name to move between the home he shared with process and lock them up for life. It would be really States," said Rabbi Charles Rosenzveig, founder his wife and two children and Canada. When sad that this man would live the rest of his life in and executive director of the Holocaust Memorial home, he was said by neighbors to be friendly, peace." ❑ Center in West Bloomfield. often sharing vegetables from the garden he tend- "We know survivors and liberators of Mauthausen ed. For more on Leprich's life, go to and the description they gave of it is beyond com- The Detroit News reported that he even told for a link www.detroitjewishnews.com prehension, yet for that same person to claim that some neighbors about his past as a Nazi concentra- to coverage in the Detroit News. he didn't know what's going on is mind-boggling." tion guard, and one said, "Everybody based their HARRY KI RS BAUM StaffWriter I 7111 2003 14