Demjanjuk convicted over Nazi camp deaths
Well, the Nazi hunters have bagged another one, this one a Russian POW pressed into German service for fear of his life and accused of... well... nothing in particular. Indeed, the sad case of John Demjanjuk, if the word "case" even applies considering there was a distinct lack of anything resembling one, demonstrates how entrenched, corrupt, and desperate the Nazi hunting industry has become as its sole raison d'être slowly dies out.
Hounded for years at a cost of millions by the criminal
Office of Special Investigations, tried, convicted, and sentenced to hang as Ivan the Terrible,
only to be saved by the truth, and now convicted in a case based entirely on
fabricated evidence, it seems the 91 year old will never escape the vengeful grip of Simon Wiesenthal's surviving minions.
Demjanjuk's case should be a wake up call to end the witch hunts. The man has been a victim his entire life - first of the Soviets, then the Nazis, and now the shadowy jackals in the funding-hungry
Nazi hunting industry.
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