Sobibor death camp guard John Demjanjuk died Saturday at the age of 91. The retired car-plant worker from Ohio was deported to Germany where he was convicted last May by a court in Munich for complicity in the killing of 28,0o0 Jews. He received a five-year prison sentence.
The court spelled out that guards had played a key role at Nazi extermination camps like Sobibor in Poland, where at least 250,000 Jews are thought to have been killed despite only 20 German SS officers being there.
Unfortunately, the Ukrainian-born murderer, who had enjoyed the good life in America for many years, did not die in prison. He died in a nursing home where the kindhearted Germans allowed him to stay, pending an appeal of his conviction.
May Demjanjuk’s sorry soul roast in hell!
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I am sure it has, but I think a liitte longer on a slow cooker wouldn't hurt.
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