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Demjanjuk 'was enthusastic Nazi' | |
(about 2 hours later) | |
Alleged Nazi guard John Demjanjuk was a willing participant in the Holocaust, and herded thousands of Jews to their deaths, a German court has heard. | |
Prosecutors said Mr Demjanjuk, 89, volunteered to join the Nazis and shared their racist ideology. | |
However, Mr Demjanjuk's lawyer has called for his client's trial to be abandoned on the grounds of poor health. | |
Mr Demjanjuk denies helping to murder 27,900 Jews at the Sobibor camp. | |
He maintains that he was a Soviet soldier who was captured by the Germans, and therefore spent most of the war in prison camps. | |
'Willing participant' | |
But State Prosecutor Hans-Joachim Lutz told the court that Mr Demjanjuk volunteered to serve the Nazis once he had been captured. | |
"As a guard, he took part in all the various parts of the extermination process after the deportation trains arrived," Mr Lutz said. | |
DEMJANJUK CASE TIMELINE 1952: Gains entry into the US, claiming he spent most of war as German POW1977: First charged with war crimes, accused of being "Ivan the Terrible"1981: Stripped of US citizenship 1986: Extradited to Israel1988: Sentenced to death by Jerusalem court1993: Israeli Supreme Court overturns conviction, ruling that he is not Ivan the Terrible2002: Loses US citizenship after a judge said there was proof he worked at Nazi camps2005: A judge rules in favour of deportation to his native Ukraine2009: Germany issues arrest warrant; deported by US and charged Profile: John Demjanjuk Escaping death camp life of 'hell' John Demjanjuk in pictures | |
Standing by with a gun as the prisoners arrived, he "knowingly ensured that the victims named had no possibility of escape, but were instead put to death in gas chambers or were shot". | |
Mr Lutz claims that Mr Demjanjuk could have deserted but chose to stay in the camp. | |
"He willingly participated in the killing of the Jews because he wanted them dead for his own racist ideological reasons", the state prosecutor said. | |
During the proceedings, the defendant lay on his back or side, under a sheet, on a mobile bed, and barely moved. | |
Presiding Judge Ralph Alt asked if he wanted to respond to the indictment but his attorney, Ulrich Busch, said Mr Demjanjuk would make no comment. | |
Poor health | |
Mr Busch complained that Mr Demjanjuk had been forcibly deported from the US despite, he said, having a terminal illness. | |
Mr Busch said he was being tried for the same crimes twice, after Israel cleared him of murder at another camp. | Mr Busch said he was being tried for the same crimes twice, after Israel cleared him of murder at another camp. |
Germany's Constitutional Court has ruled that the current charges are different from those he was tried over two decades ago. | Germany's Constitutional Court has ruled that the current charges are different from those he was tried over two decades ago. |
Doctors have asked that daily hearings be limited to two 90-minute sessions, but say Mr Demjanjuk's vital signs are normal. | Doctors have asked that daily hearings be limited to two 90-minute sessions, but say Mr Demjanjuk's vital signs are normal. |
On Monday the Ukraine-born accused, who was extradited to Germany from the US in May, appeared twice in court, returning on Tuesday to hear the indictment against him. | On Monday the Ukraine-born accused, who was extradited to Germany from the US in May, appeared twice in court, returning on Tuesday to hear the indictment against him. |
'Ivan the Terrible' | 'Ivan the Terrible' |
This is the second time John Demjanjuk has appeared in court. | This is the second time John Demjanjuk has appeared in court. |
Two decades ago, he was sentenced to death in Israel, convicted of being Ivan the Terrible, a notoriously sadistic guard at the Treblinka death camp. | Two decades ago, he was sentenced to death in Israel, convicted of being Ivan the Terrible, a notoriously sadistic guard at the Treblinka death camp. |
But that ruling was overturned after new evidence showed that another Ukrainian was probably responsible. | But that ruling was overturned after new evidence showed that another Ukrainian was probably responsible. |
The trial is expected to last until May and, if found guilty, Mr Demjanjuk could be sentenced to 15 years in jail. | The trial is expected to last until May and, if found guilty, Mr Demjanjuk could be sentenced to 15 years in jail. |
If he is acquitted it is not clear where he will go as he has been stripped of his US citizenship. | If he is acquitted it is not clear where he will go as he has been stripped of his US citizenship. |
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