- John Hansl
John Hansl (1925 –
29 June 2007 ) [ [http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-passings3.3jul03,1,110641.story?track=rss "Los Angeles Times" "John Hansl, 82; ex-Nazi guard whose U.S. citizenship was revoked" July 3, 2007] ] was a German man from today'sCroatia who entered theNazi Waffen SS in 1943, aged eighteen.Born in
Donji Miholjac , Yugoslavia, in what is now part of present day Croatia to ethnic German parents, he served as an armed SS Death's Head battalion guard of civilian prisoners at theSachsenhausen concentration camp nearBerlin , and later at theNatzweiler concentration camp inFrance .After
World War II he moved toAustria . He emigrated to the United States in 1955 and was granted citizenship in 1960. He became a U.S. citizen in 1966. Later his wife and family joined him.On
April 8 2005 a federal court working with evidence provided by theOffice of Special Investigations revoked his American citizenship because of his service as a Nazi concentration camp guard. In this ruling the judge wrote "regarding his personal conduct as a Death's Head guard leaves no room for factual dispute whether he personally advocated or assisted in persecution". He maintained that he committed no atrocities during his service as a guard at concentration camps at Sachsenhausen and later at the French camp, Natzweiler ( [http://www.johnhansl.com/] ).The
Supreme Court of the United States refused to hear an appeal of the lower court's ruling in the case. Hansl died in a nursing home inDes Moines, Iowa , aged 82, before the government could complete the procedures to deport him.Reference links
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